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FleasTheLemur
17th October 2007, 06:55
Alright. The new season of the Boondocks is on and I get much rofls from it--but I feel inclined to ask if there's anymore out there? This is the internet, after all, and I want to see some.

Strangely, I'll take actual laughs over soap-boxing (after all, this place is designed to BE a soapbox, so there's no real need to get another source of soapbox-ousity) but I'll take anything that comes at me. After all, I'm basically doing research for a personal project...

YSR
19th October 2007, 00:39
Super Happy Anarcho Fun Pages:
http://www.tangledwilderness.org/?p=39

I ran into a hilarious detourned zine called "Buffy the Anarcho-Syndicalist" the other day.

The most infamous and greatest anarchist comic book of recent times is called Breaking Free, a detourned version of the Tin-Tin characters, published by a (British? I think?) group called Attack! International. Tin-Tin, no longer an imperialist journalist, but rather a working class hooligan in London, helps organize a construction strike after the death of a co-worker which builds into a general strike through all of Britain, ending the capitalist system.

Yeah, it kicks ass.

midnight marauder
19th October 2007, 00:51
http://postmodernhaircut.com/

I found this site the other day and I was having a great time reading it. Check it out!

BTW: New Boondocks!!! Man, I'm behind on the times...

Lenin II
19th October 2007, 01:34
Originally posted by midnight [email protected] 18, 2007 11:51 pm
http://postmodernhaircut.com/

I found this site the other day and I was having a great time reading it. Check it out!

BTW: New Boondocks!!! Man, I'm behind on the times...
Holy crap, that comic almost made me cum in my pants!!!

Thanks, I owe somebody one. I have been experiencing a shortage of comic-induced premature ejaculations as of late.

Dimentio
19th October 2007, 10:41
...V...

I think that comics are more casual to people who cannot read. Just look at the Chick Publications. *little leftist snobbism*

Revolucija
19th October 2007, 19:19
http://postmodernhaircut.com/
LOL !

Note Wildcat.
http://www.inicijativa.org/tiki/img/wiki_up//divlja_mackica.jpg

blackstone
26th October 2007, 22:55
Originally posted by midnight [email protected] 18, 2007 06:51 pm
http://postmodernhaircut.com/

I found this site the other day and I was having a great time reading it. Check it out!

BTW: New Boondocks!!! Man, I'm behind on the times...
LMAO. I'm bookmarking right this instant!

Comrade Nadezhda
28th October 2007, 03:11
Originally posted by blackstone+October 26, 2007 04:55 pm--> (blackstone @ October 26, 2007 04:55 pm)
midnight [email protected] 18, 2007 06:51 pm
http://postmodernhaircut.com/

I found this site the other day and I was having a great time reading it. Check it out!

BTW: New Boondocks!!! Man, I'm behind on the times...
LMAO. I'm bookmarking right this instant! [/b]
these are great!

monzzzter
28th October 2007, 22:12
:D :D :D

Lenin II
28th October 2007, 23:43
Ted Rall's work is really good. He's not really a liberal either, he makes fun of everybody.

YSR
29th October 2007, 01:14
Originally posted by [email protected] 19, 2007 03:41 am
...V...

I think that comics are more casual to people who cannot read. Just look at the Chick Publications. *little leftist snobbism*
The Situationists said that comics are the best form of proletarian expression.

I kinda agree with 'em. Fuck leftist snobbism.

Red Scare
29th October 2007, 02:17
Originally posted by Lenin [email protected] 28, 2007 05:43 pm
Ted Rall's work is really good. He's not really a liberal either, he makes fun of everybody.
They put Ted Rall in my local independent paper, along with some hilarious other ones....

MarxSchmarx
29th October 2007, 07:58
I like La cucaracha:
http://www.lacucaracha.com/

Tom Tomorrow has a whole list of irreverent lefty themed comic writers at his blog:
http://www.thismodernworld.com/

And of course:
http://www.dilbert.com/

ellipsis
4th November 2007, 15:38
I am surprised no one has mentioned The Red Son, a what if comic about Superman growing up in the soviet union and becoming dictator of the world.