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Favourite Political Comics (1 Viewer)

DumbTeen

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What are you favourite political/semi-political comics?

Here are my picks

Cox and Forkum for the knee-jerk radical secular libertarian POV. They're fun to read but they are hopeless rationalists and often obnoxious.

Jesus and Mo is a pretty straightforward tongue-in-cheek strip putting the world's too most important holy men in today's world.

Filibuster Cartoons is a, more or less, balanced Canadian moderately secular conservative strip. He's generally quite fair and funny, some of his older cartoons were somewhat more knee-jerk (neo-)conservative.

Tom Toles is probably the most mature, but very funny, and balanced cartoonist I know. Very sensible and insightful, the Herblock of our times.

The Pain a very funny self-deprecating strip which likes to point out the grotesque and absurd in today's society. Very angrily liberal, though with some tongue-in-cheek, strip with some pretty sick stuff!
 
Sup DT.

Are these comic strips or something else?

Me, I read Doonesbury.

Bloom County was also very good, not 100% politics, but mostly. It has been gone about 10 years now I guess.

Occasionally Berke Breathed will put out a strip on his website.

And there is this "Opus returns" strip. I'm not 100% sure if this is his work or if someone licenses the characters, but as far as I know they don't run in the paper.

http://comics.com/wash/opus/index.html
 
Alot of these cartoons tend to be Libertarian Capitalist
 
LeftyHenry said:
Alot of these cartoons tend to be Libertarian Capitalist

You'll find most things are when you're a socialist in America :lol:

Just kidding Henry, I know i've been giving you a rough time on your threads. Your point of view, while I consider it to be the root of all evil (sacrifice), still comes from a good place with good intentions.
 

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