Although it’s rather late, I’m rather proud of this episode. It’s a rather technical page, having a lot of little fiddly effects in it such as: multiple overlaid panels; portions of drawings extending out of the panels they’re from and so forth. I had a lot of fun drawing it. This is also somewhat of…Read more
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The trouble with a Quantum Santa, part 2
This interlude story came about after I was sat thinking about quantum mechanics (as sometimes happens when you’re me). The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle mixed with Wave-Particle Duality works on the basis that anything that may possess wave-particle duality can be both a wave and a particle at the same time, but will become a fixed…Read more
The trouble with a Quantum Santa, part 1
This interlude story came about after I was sat thinking about quantum mechanics (as sometimes happens when you’re me). The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle mixed with Wave-Particle Duality works on the basis that anything that may possess wave-particle duality can be both a wave and a particle at the same time, but will become a fixed…Read more
Stories
Although the majority of episodes from The Life of Nob T. Mouse are stand-alone affairs, there have been a number of longer-running stories. Links to these have been collected here, along with a brief synopsis of each of them. Series One ran from 1996 to 1999 and contains what some claim is the Golden Age…Read more
Minor adjustment
This has to be the most complex, difficult to draw strip I’ve attempted yet. It took a long time to complete but I think it is worth it in the end. Suffice to say I need to cut back on the complexity of the images if I’m going to keep up producing series two strips….Read more
The case of the missing signal
It feels like ages since I wrote a single-page Nob Mouse story in the Series Two style so I decided now was a good time to write one. I sometimes feel like I’m treading water with these comics, doing sequels of sorts to older tales, but Jenny assures me that this isn’t the case. I’m…Read more