Panels from "Mind over Matter" in Adventures Into Weird Worlds #16 (March 1953), art by Bill Benulis and Jack Abel
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Another Reason Why René Descartes Never Had His Own Comic
Cogito ergo sum. (I think; therefore I am.)—René Descartes, Principles of Philosophy, 1644



Panels from "Mind over Matter" in Adventures Into Weird Worlds #16 (March 1953), art by Bill Benulis and Jack Abel
Panels from "Mind over Matter" in Adventures Into Weird Worlds #16 (March 1953), art by Bill Benulis and Jack Abel
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3 comments:
He was also a drunken fart.
Also! Maybe that is not a pipe!
So, wait.
They don't exist. But their ties do?
But I don't wear a tie!
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