Today at Antiwar.com is an article about the trash pits. Amazingly, they still exist. For more comics visits:
I was pretty horrified when I read about Uzbekistan. Why do we support these nutjobs? For more comics visit:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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 [...]
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 [...]
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:
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:
This is one of my favorite images that Roberto drew for the comic. Barack Obama, NATO warrior! For more comics visit:
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:
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