Recently, i was told about xkcd and came to like it a lot. The site is run by Randall Munroe, a physicist and engineer from Virginia. Randall presents cheerful comics with lots of self-ironic reference to physics and math. I consider his artwork an excellent comment on this peculiar state of mind that develops here at CERN ;-)
This is my favourite:
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This one, i believe, should make all bloggers smile
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There is much more. Enjoy. New comics appear every week. If you're curious what xkcd stands for, here is the explanation.
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If you like a medium like this, I might as well add that various ideas of a physics comic like book have already been made. Consider the following link on a comprehensive guide to physics that's already available for sale... http://www.lulu.com/content/5015730
As hard as it may be to believe, this is the first volume out of 4 that completely covers the exact equivalent amount of information you'd find in a college level textbook, but only with a comic book format. It's the most complete series available on the market today..
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