Irregular Webcomic! alerted me of a little something called
the Brick Testament.
They have a nice little press section, in addition to horridly image-heavy, story-lite versions of various tales from the Bible (as presented by an Atheist). Seriously, he should have presented them as a comic rather than an image gallery.
What cracks me up is this:
Spin magazine
scooped the story a full two and one-half years before Rolling Stone
covered it.
In fact, Britain's The Independent was the only publication to
cover the story before Spin.
And the only other media outlet to cover them before that was Yahoo, in November 2001.
Irregular Webcomic! is now, by far, my favorite web comic. My sincerest apologies to
mcflynnthm and
cp_journalcomic, who are also incredible. I mean, shit. I've got a lot of web comics on my friends-list. And you all are unqualifiably great. But the Irregular is pure idea and super-intelligent humor. And that rocks my fucking booty.