The Pain -- When Will It End?

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The Pain -- When Will It End?
Author(s) Tim Kreider
Website http://www.thepaincomics.com/
Current status / schedule Weekly
Launch date September 20, 2000 (online)
Genre(s) Political, Social commentary

The Pain -- When Will It End? is a cartoon drawn by Tim Kreider (February 25, 1967-), since 1995. It is published both in the Baltimore City Paper, and online as a webcomic (since 2000). Most of Kreider's comics have had a left-wing political theme in recent years, often depicting American politics and politicians through a satiric, harsh lens, and have been collected in book form as The Pain - When Will It End? (May 2004) and Why Do They Kill Me? (May 2005). A limited edition collection of his political cartoons, Fuck Them All, was published in September 2004.

James K. Fisher has drawn Kreider's cartoon for the week of his birthday since 1998.

Kreider received coverage in the media in 2006 for his defense of Pluto as a planet before and after its demotion to planetoid. [1]

References

  1. ^ I ♥ Pluto by Tim Kreider, New York Times, Op-ed Published: August 23, 2006

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