Monthly Archives: April 2019


Crabs in a Basket in a Focus Group

Read the comic on Patreon.

We can’t have nice things because of the “I got mine!” crowd, and their more pathetic “I didn’t get mine and neither should anyone!” brethren.

But they also get me thinking about crab mentality, which leads me to craving those delicious sea bugs. So maybe they’re not all bad.

Read the comic on Patreon.
Read the comic on The Nib.
Read the comic on Daily Kos.
Read the comic on GoComics.


Stop & Shop’s Corporate Scabs

Read the comic on Patreon.

Stop & Shop is a massive corporation that is probably second only to Dunkin’ Donuts in ubiquity here in New England. Often there’s a Dunkin’ inside the Stop & Shops. What makes those brands stand-ins for our region isn’t their corporate boards and the profits they shovel to shareholders, it’s their employees. They deserve everything and more than what their asking for.

Their strike is now entering its second week and in addition to not crossing picket lines, the employees can use all the support they can get.

I hope they prevail soon. I have to travel all the way to West Roxbury to buy groceries at Roche Bros. instead.

Read the comic on Patreon.
Read the comic on The Nib.
Read the comic on Daily Kos.
Read the comic on GoComics.


Stephen Miller Overhauls the Department of Homeland Security

Read the comic at The Nib.

With Kirstjen Nielsen Nazi ass out on the curb, Stephen Miller has free reign to shape this administration’s reign of terror on immigrants. A truly dispicable toad. I honestly can’t believe he’s still around when Steve Bannon got bounce so early.

Speaking of now-former secretary Nielsen, here’s a headline cartoon I did for The Nib just before she announced her resignation:

Read the comic at The Nib.

It’s probably because he’s been largely out of the spotlight, but now that the media starting to point out he’s the racist wizard behind Trump’s curtain, Trump will certainly bristle at the idea he’s not in charge.

Read this comic only at The Nib.