This comic takes a little bit of explanation. You see, if he was actually a circle, then the circumference divided by the diameter would be pi. And of course any child who is confronted with this sort of mathematical dissonance would immediately burst into tears.
Tag: Circle and Almost Circle
As a character, Circle is essentially a void waiting to be filled. Also, let’s spend a moment to mediate on how cute turtles are.
Do the words ‘immutable’ and ‘mutilated’ come from the same root? I’m going to assume they do.
The inner lives of geometric shapes mimics that of teenagers.
When you think about it though, geometric shapes don’t have any mass, so why would any of them not fly? Especially since it’s easier to draw them if they’re not intersecting any background contours. As I recall, Circle was made by tracing a milk bottle lid, which is already a bit of pain.
This is an exploration of Circle and Almost Circle’s character. They are jerks.
This comic is funny because it uses the word “inflammable.”
This is a comics series I did for the Texas Rawhide. It was back in the days of pen and paper and photocopied templates. As I recall, only the first three of the series ever saw publication, the rest were held in reserve for a publishing run that never materialized. I like to think of