Who says political satire is dead?
Not only is it alive in politics itself (which so often these days seems like such self-parody nobody could top it), it’s thriving on the interwebs. For example:
Who says political satire is dead?
Not only is it alive in politics itself (which so often these days seems like such self-parody nobody could top it), it’s thriving on the interwebs. For example:
More CARGO 3120.
If you’re not up to speed on this fine s-f novella and the series it’s designed to introduce, please start from the beginning HERE

Our Beloved Leader, Larry Brody, AKA Our BLLB, recently acquired an interest in an emerging animation studio. The following is not one of their productions…but he kinda wishes it was. “It’s the innocence here that I love,” he says.
New epsiode every Wednesday!
www.FantasyHospital.com
NOTE FROM LB: A couple of weeks ago, we featured a new web series called NicoLife here on TVWriter™ and, yes, it’s true, grumpy old me kinda fell in love with it. I think this is an exceptionally well done series which would work just as well on TV (whatever that is these days) and the interwebs (whatever they are these days.
Recently I talked to Robin Nystom, the show’s multiple hyphenate Writer-Director-Producer, to ask the two questions that always comes to mind the first time I see or read anything, anywhere, from any creator: “What is it you want NICOLIFE to accomplish, artistically and personally/professionally? How does it fit into your dream future?”
Here’s Robin’s answer:
Adultly childish? Childishly adult? Either way, we thoroughly enjoyed the first episode of this fucking adorable series on Cartoon Hangover.
Yeah, we said “adorable.” Deal with it!