
Attitude 3: The New Subversive Online Cartoonists
Anthology of Webcartoonists, 2006
NBM Paperback, 8.5″x11″, 128 pp., $13.95
“The third set of Rall’s profiles of cartoonists he dubs subversive focuses on artists plying their trade online. Mostly unable to break into alternative weeklies, these new cartoonists use the Internet as their venue. A few get paid for simultaneous print appearances, but most self-publish, which allows them the freedom to be more radical than their dead-tree counterparts.”
—Booklist
In keeping with the format of the first two volumes in the ATTITUDE series of comics anthologies, ATTITUDE 3 includes cartoons by, interviews with and personal ephemera (like childhood photos) of each creator. Featured are innovative artists who focus on politics, others on social commentary and still more who are out to make you laugh. Find out why webcomics are the hottest new comics around through this primer to some of the medium’s brightest talents!
Includes: Rob Balder: “Partially Clips” 2. Dale Beran and David Hellman: “A Lesson is Learned But the Damage is Irreversible” 3. Matt Bors: “Idiot Box” 4. Steven L. Cloud: “Boy on a Stick and Slither” 5. M.e. Cohen: “HumorInk” 6. Chris Dlugosz: “Pixel” 7. Thomas K. Dye: “Newshounds”
8. Mark Fiore: “Fiore Animated Cartoons” 9. Dorothy Gambrell : “Cat and Girl” 10. Nicholas Gurewitch: “The Perry Bible Fellowship” 11. Brian McFadden: “Big Fat Whale” 12. Eric Millikin: “Fetus-X” 13. Ryan North: “Daily Dinosaur Comics” 14. August J. Pollak: “XQUZYPHYR” & “Overboard”
15. Mark Poutenis: “Thinking Ape Blues” 16. Jason Pultz: “Comic Strip” 17. Adam Rust: “Adam’s Rust” 18. D.C. Simpson: “I Drew This” & “Ozy and Millie” 19. Ben Smith: “Fighting Words” 20. Richard Stevens: “Diesel Sweeties” 21. Michael Zole: “Death to the Extremist”
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