💰 Grifter StoneToss (allegedly, formerly Red Panels)

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And all of us managed to avoid naming the big mainstream conservative comic strip. Personally, I think it’s horrendously unfunny, but Dilbert clearly found mass appeal and goes strong to this day.

stonetoss has broken no molds

It's an online comic with a right-leaning author that people actually read and share.

Here's a list of online comics that are also popular, or at least well-known and frequently shared:
Hark! A Vagrant, written by Kate Beaton
Various video game comics by Zac Gorman
Crawdads Welcome by Ezra Butt
Scandinavia and the World, by Humon
Gunshow Comics, by KC Green
Editorial Cartoons by Matt Bors
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal by Zach Weinersmith
Achewood by Chris Onstad
Black is the Color by Julia Grfroforfrer
xkcd by Randall Munroe

There's plenty more for that list, all of them self-proclaimed leftists, but ten is a tidy number.

It's true most online artists are merely the casual "I don't vote but if I did it would be for Clinton, Obama, Sanders, etc." types, but that's still leaning further left than right. If Stonetoss isn't breaking any molds, provide me with nine other webcomics with blatantly right-leaning authors.
 
It's an online comic with a right-leaning author that people actually read and share.

Here's a list of online comics that are also popular, or at least well-known and frequently shared:
Hark! A Vagrant, written by Kate Beaton
Various video game comics by Zac Gorman
Crawdads Welcome by Ezra Butt
Scandinavia and the World, by Humon
Gunshow Comics, by KC Green
Editorial Cartoons by Matt Bors
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal by Zach Weinersmith
Achewood by Chris Onstad
Black is the Color by Julia Grfroforfrer
xkcd by Randall Munroe

There's plenty more for that list, all of them self-proclaimed leftists, but ten is a tidy number.

It's true most online artists are merely the casual "I don't vote but if I did it would be for Clinton, Obama, Sanders, etc." types, but that's still leaning further left than right. If Stonetoss isn't breaking any molds, provide me with nine other webcomics with blatantly right-leaning authors.

Jay Naylor's Better Days comes to mind.

http://badwebcomicswiki.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Better_Days

There's also Billy the Heretic and various cartoonists associated with Stonetoss, like Mr. Pumpkin Head.
 
It's an online comic with a right-leaning author that people actually read and share.

Here's a list of online comics that are also popular, or at least well-known and frequently shared:
Hark! A Vagrant, written by Kate Beaton
Various video game comics by Zac Gorman
Crawdads Welcome by Ezra Butt
Scandinavia and the World, by Humon
Gunshow Comics, by KC Green
Editorial Cartoons by Matt Bors
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal by Zach Weinersmith
Achewood by Chris Onstad
Black is the Color by Julia Grfroforfrer
xkcd by Randall Munroe

There's plenty more for that list, all of them self-proclaimed leftists, but ten is a tidy number.

It's true most online artists are merely the casual "I don't vote but if I did it would be for Clinton, Obama, Sanders, etc." types, but that's still leaning further left than right. If Stonetoss isn't breaking any molds, provide me with nine other webcomics with blatantly right-leaning authors.
Are you really so desperate to be right that you need to further derail the thread by narrowing the criteria?
I’m all for spergy arguments, but this is really getting out of hand
 
Are you really so desperate to be right that you need to further derail the thread by narrowing the criteria?
I’m all for spergy arguments, but this is really getting out of hand

What "narrowing criteria"? I said most media you can access right now leans left, as the people who make it lean left, and that's what I keep providing evidence of. You made a vague allusion to Kanye West, a musician who doesn't even identify as right-wing anymore. The reason Stonetoss gets so much attention (and hate) is because, in an atmosphere dominated by left-leaning creators, he leans right.

Either provide some evidence of a prominent right-wing presence in movies, television, music or web art (large enough to, at least, rival the ones I've pointed out) or move on. This thread is about Stonetoss, a guy whose apparent popularity I already did my best to explain earlier.
 
What "narrowing criteria"? I said most media you can access right now leans left, as the people who make it lean left, and that's what I keep providing evidence of. You made a vague allusion to Kanye West, a musician who doesn't even identify as right-wing anymore. The reason Stonetoss gets so much attention (and hate) is because, in an atmosphere dominated by left-leaning creators, he leans right.

Either provide some evidence of a prominent right-wing presence in movies, television, music or web art (large enough to, at least, rival the ones I've pointed out) or move on. This thread is about Stonetoss, a guy whose apparent popularity I already did my best to explain earlier.
I never even asked about his popularity for starters. That was entirely on you. You went from “no right leaning media” to “find me a tv show, movie, song, comic” and when several were named, you went to “name more webcomics.” That’s narrowing no matter how you choose to spin it.
 
Jay Naylor's Better Days comes to mind.

http://badwebcomicswiki.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Better_Days

There's also Billy the Heretic and various cartoonists associated with Stonetoss, like Mr. Pumpkin Head.

Or Wormwood, the patrician choice in "Nazi" webcomics. Billy the Heretic is mostly known for being atrociously shitty.

And all of us managed to avoid naming the big mainstream conservative comic strip. Personally, I think it’s horrendously unfunny, but Dilbert clearly found mass appeal and goes strong to this day.

Johnny Hart, who created B.C. and The Wizard of Id, was overtly Christian and conservative, and sometimes even put it in his (otherwise usually nonpolitical) strips.
 
Or Wormwood, the patrician choice in "Nazi" webcomics. Billy the Heretic is mostly known for being atrociously shitty.



Johnny Hart, who created B.C. and The Wizard of Id, was overtly Christian and conservative, and sometimes even put it in his (otherwise usually nonpolitical) strips.
Good to know, where does the cancer that is Pluggers lean?
 
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Happy Thanksgiving and Black Friday from your friendly neighborhood Stonetoss!
Decent idea, but it would've been executed much better if the turkeys in the first panel more precisely reflected the behavior of the people in the third panel.
 
xkcd had this infamously obnoxious comic about voting for Hillary Clinton. no punchline or joke or anything. It was a straight up political ad.

 
xkcd had this infamously obnoxious comic about voting for Hillary Clinton. no punchline or joke or anything. It was a straight up political ad.

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A lot of incel types characterised Joker as a conservative film as well.
And all of us managed to avoid naming the big mainstream conservative comic strip. Personally, I think it’s horrendously unfunny, but Dilbert clearly found mass appeal and goes strong to this day.

stonetoss has broken no molds

Incels don't find Joker "conservative". They relate with the main character and his downfall.

And Dilbert is not a conservative strip either. It's as centrist as can be with a slant of being anti-political correctness.

Conservative, you use that word so much, but I do not think you know what it means.
 
Incels don't find Joker "conservative". They relate with the main character and his downfall.

And Dilbert is not a conservative strip either. It's as centrist as can be with a slant of being anti-political correctness.

Conservative, you use that word so much, but I do not think you know what it means.
Well, if it's not 100% politically correct it's obviously far-right fascist neo-Nazi propaganda

Seriously though, the other day some retards IRL actually said fucking Family Guy was far-right because it had offensive stereotypes
 
People not knowing what's the difference between left and right or conservative and liberal is the reason why we have this thread in first place.
 
This is the results of the surveys he conducted on his twitter. And as a result i'm doxxxing myself. There are some interesting results there at least to me. I had to make them full resolution because the thumbnails were really poor quality.

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