Steve Katt
7 Comments
About this Entry
This page contains a single entry by Reed A. Cartwright published on May 7, 2010 3:00 PM.
Scientist At Work: Notes from the Field was the previous entry in this blog.
Freshwater: Playing fast and loose with the truth is the next entry in this blog.
Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.
Categories
- Announcements (7)
- Assault on Science (455)
- Bathroom Wall (13)
- Book Reviews (71)
- Conferences (24)
- Darwin's Finches (1)
- Designoids (9)
- Education and Legal (148)
- Eugenics (1)
- Evolution (667)
- Evolution Education (13)
- Expelled (69)
- Flyers/Pamphlets (3)
- Humor (151)
- ID/Creationism (97)
- Icons (2)
- Journal Club (32)
- Legal Issues (131)
- Manufactroversy (14)
- Medicine and Evolution (21)
- Metatalk (97)
- MustRead (7)
- News Roundup (29)
- Origin of new genes and new information (3)
- Prebiotic Chemistry (8)
- Question of the Day (6)
- Question of the Moment
- Quote of the Day (14)
- Religion and Politics (14)
- Research News (62)
- Resources for Biologists (23)
- Shoptalk (29)
- Slightly Off Topic (79)
- Steve Steve (71)
- Sticky (3)
- Their Own Words (20)
- Theological Issues with Intelligent Design (12)
- War on Science (47)
- What motivates creationism (23)

I don’t keep with that strip the way I should, but I am fairly sure that Bucky Katt has been a strong evolution denier from time to time.
Yes– last Sunday, for instance:
http://comics.com/get_fuzzy/2010-05-02/
“fleanderthal” I just love it.
-DU-
Indeed but he is also painted as being extremely ignorant and intolerant. The comic author is no friend of the anti-sciencers and one of his uses for Bucky Katt is as a vehicle for mocking them.
One of my favorite comics. And Bucky is definitely used to show absurd arguments. Bucky is like a negative marker. If Bucky believes it, then it is wrong.
Are those “jazz hands” Bucky Steve is using when saying his new name?
:)
Even the Valentine’s Day Beaver?!?
http://www.girl-ish.com/blog/2005/0[…]-marmot.html
Update