The legacy of Mayor Bloomberg, unfortunately, lives on today. Stop and frisk? I can't think of anything more oppressive. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: The 1812 Overkill
The history of warhawks in the U.S. goes back a lot further than most people think. For more comics, including today's Bradley Manning comic, visit:
The Antiwar Comic: The 1812 Overkill
The history of warhawks in the U.S. goes back a lot further than most people think. For more comics, including today's Bradley Manning comic, 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: 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: How Much for the War?
Remember Michelle Bachman? Yeah, I'd like to forget her too.
The Antiwar Comic: Cops or Soldiers?
This is a theme I'm sure you're all familiar with, since it seems to get increasingly worse day by day; the militarization of the police in the US. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: The General That Hated War
This one is based on General Smedley Butler. A real class act. You gotta love that speech.
The Antiwar Comic: Hope Springs
This strip was inspired by the night I tried to talk a cartoonist out of joining the Army. Sadly, I failed. I did manage to talk one of my fans out of it though sometime later. (Click for a bigger image) For more comics, check out:
The Antiwar Comic: Forks
This was based on an encounter with a real vet I met. To see more of the Antiwar Comic, visit: