Author Topic: Why are political comics so damn simplified?  (Read 7123 times)



Damn near everything is loving labeled.

Imagine if there was an arrow or a sign pointing out every obvious loving thing in marvel movies or on TV.

Political cartoons are drawn by handicaps for handicaps.

political cartoons are a relic of a time when eating paper was the hip thing to do

Goes to show you the intelligence of politicians

Political cartoons have been there since the 1700s and maybe even before that.

why are you so offended by something so minor

who cares, they are meant to be simple because they mock a caricature of the opposition

also weren't you the one posting ben garrison comics in the politics megathread? or am i remembering wrong

how else can an image convey a complex message with < 100 characters

why are you so offended by something so minor

who cares, they are meant to be simple because they mock a caricature of the opposition

also weren't you the one posting ben garrison comics in the politics megathread? or am i remembering wrong
I don't think so.

I may have used ben garrison as an example for a similar position as the one I've posed in this thread, but thats about it.

Ben Garrison is the worst offender in simplified comics.

because their target demographic are cultural bottom feeders

how else can an image convey a complex message with < 100 characters
Explain Memes

I don't know, but his comic here is so real that I'm actually dissolving.
^ this counts as supporting a ben garrison comic, which is i guess a step from posting one yourself

Explain Memes
if you think memes convey complex messages, you need to go back to school

^ this counts as supporting a ben garrison comic, which is i guess a step from posting one yourself
No, it counts as agreeing with the ideas represented in it.
It's still a stuff comic.
if you think memes convey complex messages, you need to go back to school
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as a regular consumer of furry media I am pretty familiar with some pretty outlandish special interestes, and, well,