A Chicken Is Sort Of Like A T-Rex February 26, 2008
Posted by Pulin Modi at February 26, 2008 9:04 AM | Permalink | Comments ( 7 ) | TrackBackThat one made me smile. And again, thanks to Doug and his Pop Culture Shock Therapy Comics. You can check out their online store here.
Oh and dudes and dudettes, check out some of our iron on designs for you to make your own shirts. And also remember to please show us what you got whether it's photos, videos, or art, or anything else you have done to creatively spread the word about animal rights.
Wanted: Chicken Killers February 6, 2008
Posted by Pulin Modi at February 6, 2008 10:10 AM | Permalink | Comments ( 2 ) | TrackBackIt's easy to go with the always terrible Col. Sanders. But Perdue wasn't exactly a saint as you can see here. And then General Tzo is just funny. However, I will have you know that it's not all that difficult to make a vegan version of that infamous dish.
So it's a tough decision isn't it? I guess I'll go with Col. Sanders because he's just representative of such a terrible company.
An Anti-KFC Comic To Brighten Your Day January 28, 2008
Posted by Pulin Modi at January 28, 2008 9:16 AM | Permalink | Comments ( 9 ) | TrackBack
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Thanks to Pop Culture Shock Therapy who actually has entire books of funny comics available.
If you have any animal rights related art, send it to us. And if you haven't already, check out some ways to get involved in the Kentucky Fried Cruelty campaign.
Pop Culture Shock Therapy August 10, 2007
Posted by Pulin Modi at August 10, 2007 11:22 AM | Permalink | Comments ( 1 ) | TrackBackDoug Bratton is a nice vegetarian dude and creator of a daily comic panel, Pop Culture Shock Therapy. The comic has grown to be one of the most popular in college newspapers around the country, appearing on dozens of campuses from New York to Hawaii! Doug's comics also appear in Nickelodeon and MAD Magazine, as well as three books which collect his Pop Culture Shock Therapy comics.
After meeting Doug and his partner Pam at a conference a few months ago, we knew we had to share his work with you. As you can see, he definitely ties in some of the animal rights themes to his work! Check it out and let us know what you think because we'll be sure to share some more in the future if you enjoy this stuff!
For those of you in college or working with any student newspaper, drop Doug and Pam a line to feature the work in your campus publications.

Hunting is ridiculous

Col. Sanders is pretty douchey








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