I was pretty horrified when I read about Uzbekistan. Why do we support these nutjobs? For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: War Crimes Paradox
Bradley Manning is getting a push these days with the trial heating up. (Although, who really knows what's going on when they won't let the crowd-funded stenographer in.) Let's all hope Bradley goes free. If not after this trial, maybe he'll get pardoned after the next presidential election. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: Diplomatic Schizophrenia
One of the main themes in any sensible antiwar world view, is how foreign policy gets contradictory when you deny that you're really running an empire. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: The Warrior’s Last Protest
This one was a really special comic for me, because I think it hits home the real need for an antiwar movement in this country. You don't have to die on a battlefield to have your life destroyed by war. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: Corruption is Universal
This strip was inspired with the protests in Mexico. Roberto had a lot of input and helped me with the Spanish translation as well. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: The Rain of the Dollars
This strip was my attempt to talk about some the economic impacts of war. It's so complicated and hard to jam into one page, but I think it came out well. I could probably do a 100 page comic on this easy. But for now, I like to stick with the broad strokes. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste
Hey, sorry for the late post. Had some technical issues on the site the other day. This strip (and I loathe to use the word "inspired") but it was thought up after I heard that famous Rahm Emanuel phrase. If you've been listening to Scott's program for a while, none of this will come as a shock to you. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: Just Keep Shooting and Shut Up
Isn't it amazing that in this day and age, we're still imprisoning the guys that expose war crimes while seemingly giving a pass to those that commit them? This is what war does to a country, I guess. For more comics, check out:
The Antiwar Comic: The Whores of Terror
Through Scott's radio show and Antiwar.com, I've really learned a lot. Learning about the history of the MEK and who supported it really shocked me. I had always thought Ed Rendell was a good mayor and a good guy until I read about his support. What was he thinking? More more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: Not That Kind of Three Way
This is one of my favorite images that Roberto drew for the comic. Barack Obama, NATO warrior! For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: The Capitol’s Imam
What shocked me most about the Al-Alwaki killing was that he conducted that prayer service at the Capitol. This is also probably the most sinister looking Obama that Roberto ever drew. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: What’s Wrong With Iran?
The more you read about Iran, the more you realize how insane it is that we would attack it. Coincidentally, the current Antiwar Comic is also about Iran. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: The Protesters Know
This comic was inspired by Germany's White Rose. Justin Raimondo had mentioned it on Antiwar.com and I found its existence fascinating. The parallels are not exact, I know. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: It Ain’t Easy Being Antiwar
When you're antiwar, you get a lot of flack. I'm not exactly sure why. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: In Response to Kony 2012
I wrote this before the Kony film maker lost it in that video. How crazy was that? But nothing is crazier than asking your government to go to war. For more comics visit: