Is there a webcomic that, in form and function, takes after the visual and informational tradition of political cartoons, rather than comic strips or comic books?
I temper the earlier statement, now that I've actually read it, to "good" example, since it leans down pretty hard on one side of the platform, and mixes in Tom Tomorrow-style elements like recurring characters and self-insertion.
That said, it's still fairly close to the mark I had in mind.
You can have personal politics that lean a certain way, but still speak from a centrist perspective. I think the best political cartoons manage this (just as the best text editorials do), but Rain doesn't really seem to try for that. Which is fine.
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That said, it's still fairly close to the mark I had in mind.
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