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	<title>Comments on: *Tom Tomorrow&#8217;s This Modern World &#8212; Recommended Series</title>
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		<title>By: Comics Worth Reading</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jun 2006 22:25:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] The first book is subtitled &#8220;The New Subversive Political Cartoonists&#8221;. Some of my favorite artists are covered, such as Tom Tomorrow, Ruben Bolling (Tom the Dancing Bug), and Jen Sorensen. Also included are Peter Kuper, Lloyd Dangle, Ward Sutton, Andy Singer, Scott Bateman, Don Asmussen, Derf, and ten more who tend to work in alternative newspapers and similar outlets (heavy on the West Coasters, but there are a handful of Midwesterners, Southerners, and New Yorkers included). [...]</description>
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<p>[...] The first book is subtitled &#8220;The New Subversive Political Cartoonists&#8221;. Some of my favorite artists are covered, such as Tom Tomorrow, Ruben Bolling (Tom the Dancing Bug), and Jen Sorensen. Also included are Peter Kuper, Lloyd Dangle, Ward Sutton, Andy Singer, Scott Bateman, Don Asmussen, Derf, and ten more who tend to work in alternative newspapers and similar outlets (heavy on the West Coasters, but there are a handful of Midwesterners, Southerners, and New Yorkers included). [...]</p>
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