Euler was tricksy, he was. We all know and love geometric series. It’s the way that we know that 1 + 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + … = 2. In general, if you have a^n, then the […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Well, since our time to hang out with Henry the Eighth is rapidly ending, I figured I needed to work in something about Sir Thomas More. Also, coming up with good sound effects is sometimes tricky. I hope that “Wreeerw” […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
If you’ve never had a racing pig strapped to each foot then, brother, you haven’t lived. – Count Dolby von Luckner
Ah yes. Another story arc more or less successfully closed. And what better way to celebrate an ending than having your characters all laugh at a terrible joke? Who knows? Maybe that timeline would have worked out well for Anne […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I find it telling that, in 74 episodes, the only thing The Team found to agree upon is the notion that the beheading of Anne Boleyn is unequivocally hilarious. – Count Dolby von Luckner
Episode 75? Yes, seventy-five! And what better way to celebrate than catching up with our old friend, the archetypal Villain In The Shadows With Unstated Motivations? No blank surface was safe with Archimedes around. Perhaps the greatest mathematician of all […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I really wanted to change Mr. Octagon to Dr. Octagon in the final comic, but I decided against it at the last minute. Earth people, New York and California. Earth people, I was born on Jupiter. –Geoff
Ah, Newton-Voltaire crypticisms, how I have missed you. In any case, if today’s somewhat downerish ending has you feeling a bit “in the Hannovers”, I would highly recommend as a cure-all for your dyspepsia what is quite possibly the best […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I don’t know if this comment box is the world’s best place for advertisement, but if any of the teeming hundred of you regular comic readers live in the SF Bay Area and have a desire to see a production […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Voltaire and Frederick had a big long period of not trusting each other. Parts of that story we’ve gone over before, but not the big culminating moment when Voltaire took a folder of Frederick’s private unpublished poems, shoved them under […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…