Attitude: The New Subversive Cartoonists - Attitude 3: The New Subversive Online Cartoonists

Attitude 3: The New Subversive Online Cartoonists
Author(s) Ted Rall (editor)
Series Attitude
Subject(s) Webcomics
Genre(s) anthology
Publisher Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing
Publication date June 2006
Media type paperback
Pages 128
ISBN 1-56163-465-4
Preceded by Attitude 2: The New Subversive Alternative Cartoonists

Attitude 3: The New Subversive Online Cartoonists is the third volume in the Attitude series. Whereas volumes one and two of the series concentrated on print cartoonists with an alternative bent, Attitude 3 focuses exclusively upon webcomics.

The artists included and their comics are:

  1. Rob Balder: PartiallyClips
  2. Dale Beran and David Hellman: A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible
  3. Matt Bors: Idiot Box
  4. Steven L. Cloud: Boy on a Stick and Slither
  5. M.e. Cohen: HumorInk
  6. Chris Dlugosz: Pixel
  7. Thomas K. Dye: Newshounds
  8. Mark Fiore: Fiore Animated Cartoons
  9. Dorothy Gambrell: Cat and Girl
  10. Nicholas Gurewitch: The Perry Bible Fellowship
  11. Brian McFadden: Big Fat Whale
  12. Eric Millikin: Fetus-X
  13. Ryan North: Dinosaur Comics
  14. August J. Pollak: XQUZYPHYR & Overboard
  15. Mark Poutenis: Thinking Ape Blues
  16. Jason Pultz: Comic Strip
  17. Adam Rust: Adam's Rust
  18. D. C. Simpson: I Drew This & Ozy and Millie
  19. Ben Smith: Fighting Words
  20. Richard Stevens: Diesel Sweeties
  21. Michael Zole: Death to the Extremist


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