This is a truly iconic 1990’s comic cover by the inimitable Sam Kieth; the image takes me right back to when I returned to comic book fandom in the first half of the decade. Kieth passed away on March 15th.
Photo of train entering Little Rock, Arkansas, 1909
Wish me luck!!
Today I have to go back to the same store where I keep leaving my grocery bags at the counter. (There is an alarming paucity of Little Debbie Snack Cakes in my home.)
Keep your fingers crossed that I don’t embarrass myself again. I need to walk out with ALL my bag, so that a polite young person doesn’t have to chase me.
Cover to “The Unexpected” #126, Nick Cardy, 1971
No Neos is good Neos.
How do I make the same embarrassing mistake at the same store one week later? (You guessed it — I left one of my packages at the counter again, and the poor, beleaguered, young cashier had to run out after the confused old guy with it.)
It’s like a humiliating glitch in The Matrix.
Cover to “2000 AD” #1644, Steve Yeowell, 2009
Ever just be really disappointed by a pair of reading glasses?
#NerdWorldProblems
Cover to “The Legend of Tank Girl : A 30th Anniversary Collection,” Brett Parsons, 2018
“It’s watching people form entire worldviews off headlines, vibes and whatever reels told them last night …”
Disclaimer — at no point would I suggest that I am somehow immune to cognitive and emotional biases … or any of the pitfalls described below. I am only human — and I can be as susceptible as anyone to them.
A lot of us can do better … most of us, in fact. Recognizing this is the first step towards greater intellectual honesty and better thinking.






