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Life Science Toons & Teasers

Cartoon: Support Science and Reason, Puzzle Panel 1, conceived by Phil Ness, drawn by Reeve, 2021.

"Support Science and Reason" (1 of 4)

LifeScienceHistory.com: Where history is made daily -– is coming soon, bringing you the history making news of the past and present, because history is made daily.

A new features that we'll provide relates to the lighter side of life science that we call "Toons & Teasers" where we will include select cartoons, posters and other images from the past related to the FDA, hazardous products, health crisis and other issues.

A special feature, however, is not from the past, but our own cartoon creation which we hope you find entertaining. The illustrator is Mark Reeve, a political cartoonist on The Mail On Sunday for three and a half years, and who has done work for The Economist, GQ, D.C. Comics, book covers, storyboards, film visuals, animation, and much more. The illustration style is that of the classic Thomas Nast (1860–1902) considered the "Father of the American Cartoon."

Our goal is to provide one original illustration monthly that mirror current life science events. Each illustration will be done in the Reeve/Nast style and released in four weekly panels. The initial illustrations follow the COVID-19 Pandemic. We hope you enjoy our creations.

From the Past


Cartoon by British satirist James Gillray caricatured a scene at the Smallpox and Inoculation Hospital at St. Pancras, showing cowpox vaccine, 1802

Smallpox Inoculation

Editorial Cartoon:  Dr. Harvey Wiley, U.S. Bureau of Chemistry, now known as the FDA.

Dr. Harvey Wiley

Poster:  March of Dimes - Infantile Paralysis (aka Polio), 1943.

Infantile Paralysis

We hope you find our cartoons entertaining and thought provoking.

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