His popular books are What If? Internet cartoonist and former NASA roboticist who gained fame for his comic series xkcd, which received over 70 million views by October He married his fiance in after she had been diagnosed with stage-three breast cancer.
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Munroe's book Thing Explainer, announced in May and published late that year, explains concepts using only the 1, most common English words. The book's publisher, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, saw these illustrations as potentially useful for textbooks, and announced in March that the next editions of their high school-level chemistry, biology, and physics textbooks will include selected drawings and accompanying text from Thing Explainer.
Munroe has a blog entitled What If? These questions are usually absurd and related to math or physics, and he explains them using both his knowledge and various academic sources. In , he published a collection of some of the responses, as well as a few new ones and some rejected questions, in a book entitled What If?
Starting in November , Munroe began writing a monthly column in the New York Times titled Good Question, answering user submitted questions in the same style as What If.
Munroe published an xkcd-style comic on scientific publishing and open access in Science in October In September , Munroe announced that a group of xkcd readers had submitted his name as a candidate for the renaming of asteroid DU6 to Munroe.
The name was accepted by the International Astronomical Union. The popularity of the strip among science fiction fans resulted in Munroe being nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist in and again in Randall Patrick Munroe born October 17, is an American cartoonist, author, engineer, and the creator of the webcomic xkcd.
He and the webcomic have developed a large fanbase, and shortly after graduating from college, he became a professional webcomic artist. He married his fiance in after she had been diagnosed with stage-three breast cancer. Munroe had originally used xkcd as an instant messaging screenname because he wanted a name without a meaning so he would not eventually grow tired of it. He registered the domain name, but left it idle until he started posting his drawings, perhaps in September The webcomic quickly became very popular, garnering up to 70 million hits a month by October Munroe was born in Easton, Pennsylvania, and his father has worked as an engineer and marketer.
He has two younger brothers, and was raised as a Quaker. He was a fan of comic strips in newspapers from an early age, starting off with Calvin and Hobbes. In September , he announced that they had married. Ranked on the list of most popular Cartoonist.
Also ranked in the elit list of famous celebrity born in United States. Randall Munroe celebrates birthday on October 17 of every year. If users continue to send unoriginal messages, Robot mutes the user for a longer period, quadrupling for each unoriginal message the user sends to the channel. In , he published a collection of the comics. The chart was rapidly adopted by print and online journalists in several countries, including being linked to by online writers for The Guardian, and The New York Times.
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