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Tag: Daily Review

Cub reporter Tristian goes to the Climate Strike, then meets Fraser Anning’s fanboys

Posted on March 19, 2019March 15, 2024 by David

This was originally published at Daily Review; thanks to them for doing so. Hi I’m Tristian, and this is a recap of what happened at the climate strike in Melbourne and at another thing I went to as well. It was a big weekend. Because I’m Australia’s youngest and best political journalist I thought it’s…

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Gay Marriage: From Abbott to The Veronicas and all the extremes in between

Posted on August 17, 2015September 23, 2023 by David

A “Q&T” graphic advice column by my little brother Tristian, originally published at Daily Review back in 2015!

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David Blumenstein

I’m a service designer, cartoonist and co-founder of Squishface Studio. I’ve done comics for The Guardian, Crikey and Australian MAD. Currently also deputy president of the Australian Cartoonists Association.

I usually write about things that shit me off, from bad bosses (The Bret Braddock Adventures) to pick-up artists (#takedown) to white supremacist trolls (The Internet’s Most Trolled Cartoonist) to predatory cults (Why Los Angeles is Scientology’s perfect city) and nasty tech bros (Octane Render: Cartoonists talk about A.I. art).

I’m working on graphic novels called Sciensatics (about cultists) and Free Money, Please (about wealth and passive income).

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