Way to point out the obvious, Moth. But good for Abram, exercising his faith and not worrying about the details. Anyway, this is the last post of 2013! I was hoping to do a longer “year-in-review” sort of blog post,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Abram must have been quite a sight, trouncing around the Middle East, plunking down rocks to a nameless God. Especially when you consider that he came from a pagan background, and the predominate religions at that time had to do[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’m not necessarily what you would call “the outdoorsy type”. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy outdoor sports, picnics, and even the occasional camping trip. Mountains, beaches, deserts, plains, and forests are all okay with me, but when it comes[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
A colorized classic strip this time introducing Abram’s nephew Lot. This also brings us to chapter 12 of Genesis, which means we are nearly a quarter of the way through the book. Things are moving along nicely, aren’t they?
Abram is introduced today by way of a re-drawn classic strip from 2004. I always thought Ur was a funny name for a city. Maybe it’s just me.
And here we briefly touch on some of the fallout from the Tower of Babel debacle, as hinted at in the conclusion to the mini-series from last weekend. We see Nimrod has moved on from warring and hunting to city-building,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
And now you know. This concludes our brief mini-series on “How Dinosaurs Became Extinct”. Thanks for joining us. Back to our regularly scheduled strips next weekend.
Today introduces a very special set of strips entitled “How Dinosaurs Became Extinct”. These comics originally appeared in the second Mid-South Cartoonists Association anthology “Overdrawn and Underwritten”, but it was all in black and white. As you can see,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Hmmm, indeed. What’s next for the warrior/hunter? Perhaps it has something to do with stacking blocks.
Oooo, burn! Actually, do the kids still use “tool” as a derogatory term anymore? I don’t know. I stopped making fun of people in 1995. Okay, that’s not true.












