Friday 23 May 2008

Friday Night Fights: Little Gloomy vs. An Alien


From The Super-Scary Monster Show featuring Little Gloomy #1 (2005). Story by Landry Quinn Walker. Art by Eric Jones. (click pic for larger)

A classic? Gahg!

Theist-Man vs. Atheist-Man

Today's Bizarro is brought to you by invisible superheroes in the sky.

Judging by the emails I got on this one, it appealed to theists and atheists alike, which doesn't surprise me. Psychology studies consistently show that in virtually any situation, people (think they) see what they want/expect to see in most cases.

An atheist I heard from liked this cartoon because he thought it was comparing praying to invisible superheroes in the sky to asking a Magic Eight Ball for advice
-- a Christian I heard from wanted to incorporate this cartoon in one of her lesson plans at church. I gathered her theme was about not treating God like a Magic Eight Ball.

However you look at it, humans are a superstitious species. It's what happens when you combine our form of inventive intelligence with evolution's tendancy to produce animals who see "something where there is nothing," as opposed to "nothing where there is something." For instance, it's much safer to see patterns and causes in everything than in nothing, that way you're more likely to mistake a shadow for a predator, rather than a predator for a shadow, which could prove fatal.

Just a theory, of course. It could be that an invisible superhero in the sky created everything in six days, and all we know of science is a cruel joke by His archenemy, Devil-Man.

I report, you decide.


FCBM4 Day 23

It's day twenty-three of the fourth annual YACB Free Comic Book Month!

Our next selected entry is from Jonathan Rakestraw, who listed his five comics as:

1. Wolverine
2. Deadpool
3. Justice League
4. Nextwave
5. The Punisher

I suspect that Jonathan will enjoy the first issue of the Wolverine: Soultaker mini by Akira Yoshida & Jason Nagasawa.

For Jonathan's bonus comic, I'm sending him the Iron Man ashcan.

Jonathan's comics should be in the mail within a week. Enjoy!

Time is running out, but you can still send in your entry for the YACB Free Comic Book Month; details are here.

Current FCBM Statistics:
42 entries
46 free comics sent so far
8 days remaining