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STRANGE MATTER HOME PAGE

Really cool logo, you missed out

Last updated: Tuesday, January 02, 1996 at 09:46:09 GMT-0500

This page has been accessed 11,706 times since 6/8/95 15:00 EST.


Strange Matter is a daily cartoon posted to the Internet from New Zealand. Drawn by Nick Kim, a chemist at the University of Waikato, they resemble a "thinking mans'" version of Far Side, Bizzaro, or Quiqman. Most of the cartoons have something to do with science, which is a great way to gather a following in universities and colleges!

Strange Matter cartoons have been published several magazines around the world, including the New Zealand Science Monthly, New Scientist, the American Chemical Society, and numious smaller publications. If you want to wear some (only six so far) of the cartoons, you can contact Cotton Expressions for pricing and which cartoons are availiable:

This web page is dedicated to collecting and distribution Strange Matter cartoons and information, as they become available. Please note that this page is NOT run by Nick Kim; it is run by Todd C. Wilson, with the permission of Nick Kim. If you have problems with the page, contact Todd. If you have problems understanding a cartoon, contact a co-worker.

You may wish to further pursue our disclaimer about this page, if you have a spare moment and think that you might even remotely be offended about any possible subject matter contained in this page.


Watch! Stay tuned for announcments about the 1996 Strange Matter Calender!

New! We now have the Thumbnail Catalogs online, in addition to the orginal list of images.


Strange things you can persue:


This web page is run by Todd C. Wilson; email me if you have any questions or problems with the page, the server, or the files on here.

The Strange Matter cartoons were drawn by Nick Kim and are copyrighted (C) 1994-1995 by Nick D. Kim. You can email him with fan mail if you wish, or send him cookies, whichever will fit into your mailer program. PS: He does love coffee and chocolate


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