Thanks for the tip. I've spent a lot of the past few years proselytizing on behalf of Ruben Bolling's Tom the Dancing Bug--though that ridiculous name doesn't make it easy. It's posted on Salon and at ucomics.com. His politics are on par with Tom Tomorrow's but the strips tend to be much more absurd and usually focus on broad themes as opposed to singular political events. I most enjoy "The Hard-Boiled Justice of Judge Scalia" and "Lucky Ducky: The Poor Little Duck who's Rich in Luck."
Jim Devine wrote:
if anyone really wants to see this strip but can't, look at http://www.comicspage.com/brewster/brewster.html
On 8/27/05, Jim Devine <jdevine03@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Brewster Rockit ("Space Guy"), an inane but funny comic strip, went political today.
If you can read attachments, today's strip is attached.
For those who can't, the strip compares totally destroying a culture in the name of civilization to Bush's splendid little war.
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