Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Web Comic Spotlight: Dog-matic & The Beagle

Further proof of my theory that all web comic creators are atheists (at least the funny ones) is Dog-matic & The Beagle. A comic, which I have no doubt, began with a simple pun on dogma that inspired David Cole & Geoffrey Smith to enter the world of RGB sequential art.

The Beagle is an ideal atheist. He's smart, even tempered, rational and kind. Dog-matic is a naive, child-like robot who blindly recites the tenets of his pastor. While it is unfair to pit such a well-versed and real character against a stereotype of fundamentalist stupidity, the points the comic makes are still valid. At least the two characters get along, which is nice to see.

Perhaps most important to the medium, Dog-matic & The Beagle is drawn well. It has that old-school Disney look that I miss in today's animation. There is a lot to like here, but I worry that this is only intended to preach to the atheist choir. If Cole and Smith expect this comic to convert believers, they may want to shift to a more realistic depiction of them. Their arguments may be weak, but they aren't as weak-minded as Dog-matic.


Friday, March 16, 2012

Web Comic Spotlight: Scenes From The Multiverse

The multiverse isn't just a possible explanation for the fine-tuning argument. It's also the setting for one of my favorite web comics--Scenes From A Multiverse. Why is it a fav? Firstly, it's funny. Secondly, it often delves into the realms of science and religion. Here are some humorous takes from Jonathan Roseberg.