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Get Your War On

Get Your War On is a series of satirical comic strips by David Rees about political events, at first the effects of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York but quickly switching focus to more recent events, in particular the War on Terrorism. They achieved cult status on the Internet, and in particular on discussion forums and weblogs, in a very short time after the debut on October 9, 2001.

From a technical standpoint, the strips are very crude. Almost all of the images are assembled from a dozen or so simple clip-art pictures (with a few exceptions, most notably Voltron) that recur constantly. Due to an extremely heavy emphasis on dialogue, there is practically no action. Virtually all are in red on a white background. What has made Get Your War On such a hit is the dialogue, depicting things from the viewpoint of average Americans. Highly disillusioned and cynical, it is remarkably apposite and outspoken, emphasized by a strong dose of expletives (discussed in the strips of December 9, 2003).

Get Your War On has been published in book form, with the author's royalties (as well as part of the publisher's income for the first book) donated to landmine clearing efforts. It has also been published in Rolling Stone.

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