This article brought a smile to my face. Bullies suck, and it’s nice to see that other students are doing something about sticking up for the victims.
-Krishna
So, the cat really isn’t out of the bag yet. We think that we’re having a girl, but we don’t know for sure. That last panel was pretty much my reaction when hearing the technician’s explanation. More to be revealed in the next installment…Â
-Krishna
Sorry to keep you hanging – you’ll have to tune in next week to learn the answer. Update: I redrew the nurse in the last panel – wasn’t very happy with how it looked initially.
-Krishna
Now that we are having a baby, I think I’m becoming a lot more aware of the little kids I encounter. And it terrifies me to death…
I’ve created a new message board section for Uncubed here. Stop on by and share your thoughts and feedback, if you wish. Â
Krishna
I finished the Uncubed comic for this week a few minutes ago – I may post it a few days early, if there aren’t any objections…Also, the folks at Fleen wrote a nice plug for Uncubed today. Check it!
I first plot the words for the strip, then draw an assorted set of sketches, which I manipulate and position into the appropriate spots. It’s a bit unconventional, but working this way gives me the freedom to draw at a larger size than I normally would. Here are the original sketches behind the latest ‘toon.

Wow. We’re gonna be parents in a few short months. Aside from Aarti’s bulging tummy, a sonogram, and feeling the baby kick here and there, the experience is still a bit surreal for me. So, I’ll say it again: We’re having a baby!!!
I’m making it up as I go along. Thanks again to all of you for writing and sharing your feedback. Let me know what you’d like to see (in the comic, on the website, etc.).Â
-Krishna
I drew today’s strip into the wee hours of Sunday morning. I was going to hold it until next week, but I figured – hey, why not live a little dangerously?
In case you missed it, yesterday I turned 35. I’m also going to be a father for the first time – we’re expecting our bundle of joy in early December. The comic I’m creating on this website will hopefully stand as a visual auto-biography of sorts that my children can read when they get older.The dual purpose of this webcomic, as it organically develops, is to serve as sort of a FAQ – a Frequently Asked Questions about Krishna M. Sadasivam. Stuff that people ask me within a few moments of meeting me.
I want to add a bit of an interactive dynamic into the comic as well, so based upon my cartoons, if you have any (tasteful) questions about me that you’d like me to tackle in a comic, please send ‘em via the comments.
You never know – it could make it into an upcoming Uncubed comic.
Enjoy the latest!
-Krishna








