Troubletown

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Troubletown
Author(s)Lloyd Dangle
Current status/scheduleEnded
Launch date1988
End date2011
Syndicate(s)Self-syndicated
Genre(s)Humor, Political comics, Satirical comics

Troubletown was a

The Portland Mercury, and The Austin Chronicle. It also appeared in The Progressive magazine. Most strips involved political satire from a liberal
perspective.

Several book collections of Troubletown have been published. It is also featured in the anthology Attitude: The New Subversive Cartoonists.[1]

Dangle retired his Troubletown strip at the end of April 2011.[2][3]

Collections

Comics

  • Contract with Troubletown and Other Cartoons (self-published, 1995)
  • Troubletown #5: Focus-Group Tested (self-published, 1997)
  • TroubleTown [#6]: Funky Hipster Trash (self-published, 1998)
  • Troubletown #7: Troubletown: Manifestos and Stuff (self-published, 2000)

Books

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