ASININE
Comic - Satire
This comic series is a Socio-Political satire based on actual events. Some material may not be suitable for an audience younger than high school students. The material is for a mature audience. There is cursing and the main characters could be termed as drawn voluptuously. Parents should be cautioned that this book is NOT for younger viewers. There is mild cursing and the main characters could be termed as drawn mildly voluptuously for younger readers.
Discorporate
Comic - Satire
Snapshots from a corporate hell where salary sacrifice actually means something.
Work is life.
Technology displaces humanity.
You are consumable.
A comic for anyone who hates and fears the sight of their work laptop and suspects that the feeling is mutual.
Quest. Chapter 2
Comic - Satire
The continuing adventure of Gub and Lip as they find help on their quest to defeat Dark Lord Neil. The question is: will the Wizard Humph be any help to them at all?
Your War: A Child's Guide to World War III
Comic - Satire
A "children's book" about our next war.
Somber and cute.
We've forgotten that World War III is just minutes away.
Yeltsin falls off a bridge
Comic - Comedy
On September 28, 1989, Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin fell off a bridge. This incident was publicized by television and newspapers. This kind of public discussion of the highest government bodies of the USSR had never happened before. What actually occurred on that fateful night remains unclear.
A one-of-a-kind visual investigation based on a Wikipedia article.
Ants
Comic - Comedy
Ants is the webcomic started in 2009 that satirizes Current Events, Pop Culture, Rap, while adventuring through space, time and the grocery store in the Modern United States.
The Lord's Adversary
Comic - Satire
The Lord's Adversary is a darkly satirical, politically charged graphic series that puts religious power itself on trial. Framed as a celestial court drama, it dismantles Christian nationalism, patriarchy, and authoritarian "good-ol'boy" systems through speculative theology and unapologetically queer moral critique. Visually inspired by the clarity of the ligne claire style and Pamela Coleman Smith's illustrations for the Rider-Waite tarot, the art emphasizes symbolism and allegory. Each page functions as both narrative and icon--meant to be read, contemplated, and reckoned with. Intended for adult readers. Contains political and religious critique and frank discussions of religious and sexual abuse.

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