Digital meets the physical in one artist's notion of utopias: lands both beholden to and acutely critical of technological potential.
By Lauren E. WoolIn this sixth comic from 1912 Spokane Industrial Worker, the Salvation Army sees the devil in Mr. Block's alleged drunkenness.
By Ernest RiebeIn this fifth comic from 1912 Spokane Industrial Worker, Mr. Block tests his salesmanship while stubbornly avoiding the radical Wobblies.
By Ernest RiebeFour cartoons for the price of one! Watch as Schweef Comics and Meyer Wolfsheim venture into the WASP nest of West Egg.
By Drew LermanIn this new strip from comic artist Ezra Butt, Teamsquad Manatee heard something about cake. There is cake here, right?
By Ezra Butt"Mr. Block is legion. He owns nothing, yet he speaks from the standpoint of the millionaire. He's patriotic without patrimony."
By Ernest RiebeIn the second installment of a collaboration between Blunderbuss and Schweef Comics, Drew sweeps an elderly Brooklynite off her feet.
By Drew Lerman"Mr. Block is legion. He owns nothing, yet he speaks from the standpoint of the millionaire. He's patriotic without patrimony."
By Ernest RiebeThe aged meet the internet in this first installment of a collaboration between Blunderbuss Magazine and Drew Lerman's Schweef Comics.
By Drew Lerman"Mr. Block is legion. He owns nothing, yet he speaks from the standpoint of the millionaire. He's patriotic without patrimony."
By Ernest RiebeGeologists can't agree if humanity has pushed the earth into a new geologic era. A photographer goes searching for evidence.
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