Stuart McMillen comics art

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Rat Park drug experiment comic – Stuart McMillen comics
High angle view of the completed, painted Rat Park enclosure. The research team release the lab rats into their new home, filled with wood shavings, tin cans and toys. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Rat Park.
Thin Air comic about trees and biomimicry - Stuart McMillen comics
My idea of a futuristic city. Dense urban spaces interspersed with natural bushland. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Thin Air.
Peak Oil comic about fossil fuel depletion - Stuart McMillen comics
High angle side view of man in roller coaster car looking to the ground far below. Panoramic view of Neuschwanstein Castle and Neuschwanstein Castle (a.ka. Taktsang Palphug Monastery). Black and white cartoon drawing of surprised man in rollercoaster. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).
Peak Oil comic about fossil fuel depletion - Stuart McMillen comics
View over the shoulder of a man in a roller coaster car above the Las Vegas strip. Half-complete rollercoaster trusses overlooking desert wind farm. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).
Peak Oil comic about fossil fuel depletion - Stuart McMillen comics
High angle view of trains in railway yard, being refuelled with diesel. Railway roundhouse with parked trains under shelter. Ringo Starr and The Fat Controller watch on as workmen refuel the train. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).
Peak Oil comic about fossil fuel depletion - Stuart McMillen comics
Student with glasses sitting at a desk in a library. Reading a book and studying in front of the library book shelves. Black and white drawing of young man reading. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).
Peak Oil comic about fossil fuel depletion - Stuart McMillen comics
Cartoon illustration of man in roller coaster looking down to Las Vegas skyline beneath him. HIgh angle view over the shoulder of a rollercoaster passenger above the Las Vegas strip. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).
Peak Oil comic about fossil fuel depletion - Stuart McMillen comics
High angle view of a suburban fuel station at sunset. Shell Oil logo on pole at gas station in urban sprawl scene at dusk. Rush hour traffic driving past the petrol station in late afternoon light. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).
Wind gusts blowing past a half-completed roller coaster slope built in the middle of a city. Windy day above city office towers. High angle cartoon drawing of urban sprawl. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).
Low angle field geologist man thinking about the embodied energy of fossil fuels. The tonnes of ancient vegetation that are concentrated into coal and oil. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).
Peak Oil comic about fossil fuel depletion - Stuart McMillen comics
Comic man standing next to large globe of North America, looking at arrows illustrating the Peak Oil concept. Geologist M. King Hubbert thinks about Peak Oil, scratching his head. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).
Peak Oil comic about fossil fuel depletion - Stuart McMillen comics
Comic book drawing of worried man in rollercoaster car. High angle incomplete rollercoaster built in the middle of a city. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).
Peak Oil comic about fossil fuel depletion - Stuart McMillen comics
Comic artwork of a guest on a television set from a high angle. Talk show audience watching a host and guest talking in front of television cameras and lighting. High angle view above the TV set. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).
Peak Oil comic about fossil fuel depletion - Stuart McMillen comics
Low angle close up of armadillo walking through oil field. Oilfield workers watch the armadillo walking underneath an oil pipeline and oil derricks. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Peak Oil (2015), from the book Thermoeconomics (2017).