I think I wrote this right around the time of the second or third Transformers movie. I forget which one, but it's the one that turns into a commercial for Navy Seals about two thirds of the way through. It annoys the Hell out of me that movie theaters play this elaborate commercials for the military and that I paid for those commercials. Why does the Army need to recruit? Shouldn't the "threat" to our country be enough incentive? Of course, there's no real threat, which is why they...
The Antiwar Comic: Protesting in the 21st Centure
This comic was inspired by what I saw as a lost opportunity by the Daily Show and the Colbert Report to make their rally lasting and important. Although I thought it was entertaining, ultimately I felt it could've gone much, much further. For more comics, visit our main site at We've also got a Kickstarter this month for one of our other comics.
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:
The Antiwar Comic: Blinded by the Bias
This one was inspired by some of my friends and family. Who, in my opinion, are way too trusting of law enforcement.
The Antiwar Comic: The Party
Hello all. My name is Tony DiGerolamo and I write comics. I've been a big fan of Scott Horton and his radio show for a long time, having followed it on Antiwar.com. As an anti-interventionist, I always felt I wasn't doing enough. So one day, I thought, "Well, why not do an antiwar comic? That's what you do. Make comics after all." So, I launched the Antiwar Comic on my website, The Webcomic Factory. It's about all things antiwar, how war impacts people, perceptions of foreign policy--- If...