Skip to Search
Skip to Content
Skip to Footer
Visit Us on Facebook (opens new window)
Visit Us on Twitter (opens new window)
Visit Us on Instagram (opens new window)
Visit Us on Pinterest (opens new window)
Login
Search the Post
Search
Donate
Subscribe
The Saturday Evening Post
Latest Issue
Articles
Fiction
Humor
Archive
Mission
Art
Shop
Menu
Subscribe
Search the Post
Search
Latest Issue
Articles
Fiction
Humor
Archive
Mission
Art
Shop
Login
Donate
Visit Us on Facebook (opens new window)
Visit Us on Twitter (opens new window)
Visit Us on Instagram (opens new window)
Visit Us on Pinterest (opens new window)
Cartoons: Science Friction
October 1985
“The next simulation will give you some idea of what it’s like to fly through a meteor shower.”
January/February 1986
“I’m convinced he’s got one of those tiny TV sets in there.”
October 1985
“You have a lot to learn about stem cell research.”
January/February 2007
“Gentlemen, Professor Didlip has some disturbing news about the new miracle vitamin X!”
June 1957
“Don’t look now, but I think we’ve developed a germ that eats microscopes!”
March 1984
Loading Comments...
Write a Comment...
Email (Required)
Name (Required)
Website