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Mike Dawson

@mikedawwwson / mikedawwwson.tumblr.com

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If youโ€™ve tumbled across any of my comics essays on here you might be interested to know I have a very affordable Monthly โ€˜Zine Club. In the first picture youโ€™ll see all of the comics I self-published in 2024 and in the second youโ€™ll see my newest effort, WUFF! ONE, 12 pages of comics and cartoons about a Very Good Boy.

Become and annual member and Iโ€™ll send you five previously published zines along with the new one.

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"It's Hard To Imagine"

At my present age, my life feels very much bifurcated by 9/11. I have twenty years and change of conscious memory before that date, and now I have twenty years and change after. I used color in this comic, to show different time-periods. For me, riding that Q train home was when one era ended and the next began.

I have sent my brand new 'zine, THE GOOD WAR ON TERROR, out to the printer's. This is a reformatted and fully revised print edition of the webcomic I've published previously, adapting (with permission), an essay by the same name written by Chris Hayes. This diary comic pairs well with that piece, and is included in the 'zine.

Join my Almost Monthly 'Zine Club today, and I'll instantly send you some comics in the mail, and you'll also receive this brand new 'zine as soon as it arrives at my house in the first week of January. I think it's going to be a really special comic, and I'm looking forward to sharing it.

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"The Good War on Terror" written by Christopher Hayes.

I will be producing a print 'zine of this in the coming months. Join my Monthly 'Zine Club to get the first copies automatically sent your way!

The reformatted print โ€˜zine version of this cartoon essay is now available. I am really happy with how it came out. I hope a few people want a copy. You can get it via my Almost Monthly โ€˜Zine Club. Join today for only 5 dollars and Iโ€™ll send you a copy, and then youโ€™ll get a brand new โ€˜zine the following month. Itโ€™s a good deal!

"It's Hard To Imagine"

At my present age, my life feels very much bifurcated by 9/11. I have twenty years and change of conscious memory before that date, and now I have twenty years and change after. I used color in this comic, to show different time-periods. For me, riding that Q train home was when one era ended and the next began.

I have sent my brand new 'zine, THE GOOD WAR ON TERROR, out to the printer's. This is a reformatted and fully revised print edition of the webcomic I've published previously, adapting (with permission), an essay by the same name written by Chris Hayes. This diary comic pairs well with that piece, and is included in the 'zine.

Join my Almost Monthly 'Zine Club today, and I'll instantly send you some comics in the mail, and you'll also receive this brand new 'zine as soon as it arrives at my house in the first week of January. I think it's going to be a really special comic, and I'm looking forward to sharing it.

"It's Hard To Imagine"

At my present age, my life feels very much bifurcated by 9/11. I have twenty years and change of conscious memory before that date, and now I have twenty years and change after. I used color in this comic, to show different time-periods. For me, riding that Q train home was when one era ended and the next began.

I have sent my brand new 'zine, THE GOOD WAR ON TERROR, out to the printer's. This is a reformatted and fully revised print edition of the webcomic I've published previously, adapting (with permission), an essay by the same name written by Chris Hayes. This diary comic pairs well with that piece, and is included in the 'zine.

Join my Almost Monthly 'Zine Club today, and I'll instantly send you some comics in the mail, and you'll also receive this brand new 'zine as soon as it arrives at my house in the first week of January. I think it's going to be a really special comic, and I'm looking forward to sharing it.

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"Read Banned Books" a new full page cartoon essay published in The New York Times Arts & Leisure section today.

"Read Banned Books" a new full page cartoon essay published in The New York Times Arts & Leisure section today.

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