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This past November, xkcd creator Randall Munroe posted a comic explaining that a family member had become ill. Although a handful of his comics since then have alluded to illness – the ...
You will no doubt be familiar with the XKCD cartoon number 327, entitled “Exploits of a Mom”, but familiarly referred to as “[Bobby Tables]”. In it a teacher is ringing the mother of ...
Millions check into XKCD.com each month for a laugh at the latest comic, many returning several times per week. All Munroe had to do was post an announcement saying, ‘There’s XKCD stuff in the ...
Fortunately, such people can turn to Randall Munroe, the author of the XKCD comic strip loved by fans of internet culture.
Earlier this week, the ever brilliant xkcd delivered another of their wonderfully geeky webcomics. The Tech Support Cheat Sheet spread over the interweb faster than a squirrel crasher. Well OK ...
His storytelling ability, and the love he clearly has for his subject matter, make XKCD like little else on the Internet. But this latest comic of his? I’m not so sure about it. What’s going ...
Randall Munroe’s xkcd comic tackles a range of popular science topics with an enlightening and humorous approach. XKCD via Wikicommons For those seeking to deny the realities of climate change ...
"Maybe I'll find a way to sneak a bit more of the language into another xkcd comic." Now that the story is over, new readers can still go back and navigate the comic frame by frame or view it as a ...
Today, fans of the webcomic xkcd woke up to a delightful surprise. Cartoonist Randall Munroe designed a giant world that can be explored in the comic by clicking and dragging. Why did he do it?