
Tom Gauld has a new collection of his science-based cartoons for the New Scientist, Physics for Cats, out this week.

Tom talked to the New York Times about the previous collection, Department of Mind-Blowing Theories, in 2020.
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Tom Gauld has a new collection of his science-based cartoons for the New Scientist, Physics for Cats, out this week.

Tom talked to the New York Times about the previous collection, Department of Mind-Blowing Theories, in 2020.
Leave a CommentHere are a couple of cartoons I saw this week that feel pretty representative of how things are going…


And this, by the late, great Sam Gross, is from the September 1, 1980 edition of The New Yorker.
Comments closedAs it is Friday afternoon here are a few recent book-related cartoons that I enjoyed…

Asher Perlman‘s collection of cartoons Well, This Is Me was published last year.

Grickle‘s kids graphic novel Eerie Tales from the School of Screams is weird and fun.

Tom Gauld‘s new collection of cartoons Physics for Cats will be out in the fall.
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Tom Gauld for The Guardian.
This is pretty much me whenever we go on vacation, although I usually bring more anxiety to the mix.
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This is pretty much why I don’t write anything I don’t have to.
Asher Perlman’s book of cartoons, Well, This is Me, is available now.
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Tom Gauld for The Guardian.
If I seem to be posting a lot about unread books and to-read piles, it is because I have a lot of unread books and a daunting to-read pile and I feel bad about it.
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I feel like I’ve posting a lot about to-read piles recently. It’s mostly because I feel guilty for not reading more.
Comic by Errant Science.
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Drew Dernavich for the New Yorker. My to-read pile probably isn’t structurally important, but I wouldn’t pull a book out of the bottom of the stack that’s for sure.
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