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  2. Category:Satirical comics - Wikipedia

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    The Barn (comic strip) Barry McKenzie; Battle for Britain (Private Eye) Battle Pope; Benchley (comic strip) Between Friends (comics) Biebel; Biff (cartoon) Mr. Block; Boban and Molly; Bobo (Italian comics) The Bogies; The Boondocks (comic strip) Breakdowns (comics) Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee; Buckles (comics)

  3. Get Your War On - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Get Your War On comics were included with the works of Jenny Holzer and Goya in the Dissent! exhibition of protest art at Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum. [7] As the author had promised, the strip ended the day that George W. Bush left office, January 20, 2009. Rees continues to maintain a blog, which covers topical political issues.

  4. List of Viz comic strips - Wikipedia

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    The strip is a satire of, or homage to, the popular football comics of the 1960s and 1970s such as Roy of the Rovers, and also satirises topical football incidents. Starred in a spinoff cartoon, voiced by Harry Enfield.

  5. The Lighter Side Of... - Wikipedia

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    Compared to much of the other content in Mad Magazine the strip was notable for being more old-fashioned and less brutal in its style of comedy. The drawing style was also more realistic. Still, according to Mad's editors, "The Lighter Side" was one of the magazine's most popular features. [2] After Berg died the strip was retired.

  6. Bad Reporter - Wikipedia

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    Topical humor, satire, current events Bad Reporter is a semi-weekly editorial cartoon in comic strip format written and illustrated by Don Asmussen that ran from 2003 to 2021. It first appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle on September 25, 2003. [ 1 ]

  7. List of satirists and satires - Wikipedia

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    Idées noires (Belgian comic strip) Li'l Abner (US comic strip) Life in Hell (US comic strip) Mad (satirical comic book and magazine) The Medium (weekly newspaper printed by students of Rutgers University) Mr. Natural by Robert Crumb; Nero (Belgian comic strip) The New Yorker (Shouts and Murmurs) The Onion (US magazine) Peanuts (US comic strip ...

  8. Artist Created 32 Wholesome Comics About Childhood ...

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    Sometimes, we all need something to comfort us, calm our nerves, and help us forget about the hustle of daily life. Wholesome comics seem to be the perfect remedy for that. Especially series like ...

  9. Madam & Eve - Wikipedia

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    A satirical strip, it started in 1992 and was based around the theme of a middle-class white woman, Gwen Anderson ("Madam"), and her black maid, Eve Sisulu, coming to terms with the new South Africa as the Apartheid era drew to a close. Theirs is a relationship of affectionate squabbling.