Tag: cartoon fun

Batman and Robin – the Drag-namic Duo

| May 6, 2024 | Reply

Comic books in the ’40s thru the ’60s would now and then see the hero disguised as a woman to catch the villain, or the villain disguised as a woman to beat the hero. Brittany Rose covered the comics crossdressing scene back in the 1990s. In this post we reach back into the TGF Archives to rerun her review of a few instances between 1943 and ’46 that saw Batman, Rovin, Catwoman, and The Joker in drag. Click on the comic to see a larger view.

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A Sabrinas Symington Toon: Savior

| Apr 24, 2023

The kingdom was under attack and the invaders seemed sure to overwhelm the defenses soon. The king had no clue on how to stop the attackers but a lowly trans servant had an idea she thought might allow her to scare off the invaders without firing another arrow.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon: Experts

| Mar 27, 2023

When fools and clowns lie to people about the “evils” of transgender healthcare Sabrina Symington’s cartoons are there to make them look silly. Today she comments on the testimony of “experts”.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon

| Feb 27, 2023

Cartoonist Sabrina Symington uses her talent as an artist to create cartoons that comment on the complex variety of ideas, political posturing, and culture war BS. And the cartoons operate on several different levels. Check out this week’s toon!

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon: Normal

| Jan 30, 2023 | Reply

Sabrina Symington uses her toons to comment on what’s going on in trans world, rebuking hate with humor. We can’t give away the today’s joke so just click and see it for yourself.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon for a New Year

| Jan 2, 2023 | Reply

Sometimes it’s necessary to pause, take a look at the chaos around you, and do a reset. Here’s a Sabrina Symington cartoon to show you the way

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon: It’s Gonna Be Okay

| Nov 7, 2022 | Reply

Sabrina Symington pulls our attention away from the meanies and haters and shows what’s important in life.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon: Archaeology

| Oct 10, 2022 | Reply

Archaeologists study the past by examining the burial places of people who lived long ago. Skeletal differences are a part if what allows identification of the deceased’s gender. Taken with other factors the archeologist can make a good guess regarding gender presentation. But some people, mostly haters, don’t understand the science. Today one of them makes a firm pronouncement to Bria on how future archaeologists will learn what he believes about her is true.

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Natalie and Kay Return in a Sabrina Symington Cartoon

| Sep 12, 2022 | Reply

After their horrid adventure in the pain dimension it’s nice to see Natalie and Kay living their best lives. Today we join them on a ppeaceful shore as they watch a beautiful sunset and ponder making a wish.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon: Stunning Cougar

| Aug 15, 2022 | Reply

Sabrina Symington gives us another glimpse of the couple, Natalie and Kay, featured in her graphic horror novel “She” as they settle down to a normal life and heal from the trauma they endured. The calm peaceful life is much appreciated but there can be pitfalls around the simplest questions.

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Sabrina Symington sez It’s Gonna Be Okay

| Jun 20, 2022 | Reply

Some folks love fresh baked cookies right out of the oven. For some cookie lovers it’s not just their cookies they like with some heat.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon

| May 23, 2022 | Reply

Sabrina Symington realized that she has been producing cool cartoons for seven year. She quickly drew today’s cartoon in celebration of her 7th Cartoon Anniversary.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon: Rest!

| Apr 25, 2022 | Reply

Sabrina Symington developed pain in her hands from the repetitive task of creating thought provoking and entertaining cartoons. She suffered for her art. It got so bad that she had to stop being creative and seek medical attention. After having her hands and wrists examined by a medical professional she was told the best cure for her condition was rest. So she immediately used her hurting hands to draw a new cartoon about her condition and we present it today.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon: Wishing

| Feb 28, 2022 | Reply

Todays Sabrina Symington cartoon speaks for itself. . .and to many people who are transgender.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon, Pouring Herself Into It

| Jan 31, 2022 | Reply

Today’s Sabrina Symington cartoon is more about herself than any comment on the community. But, how many of our readers tend to be like Sabrina?

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon, Welcome to the New Year

| Jan 3, 2022 | Reply

Bria made some new year’s resolutions and even though we’re hardly into 2022 at all her friend finds her involved in a debate with a trans denier who insists she is a man. We thought she had resolved not to talk to that dude in 2022. What’s up? (Perceptive viewers will note that the cartoon says Bria had made her resolution for 2018. It’s still relevant so we’re running it again.)

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon

| Dec 6, 2021 | Reply

Sabrina Symington presents a holiday cartoon featuring Kay and Natalie, the couple who survived She Never Came Out. We see the ladies living their best lives and being happy, not terrorized by malignant beings from another dimension.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon

| Nov 8, 2021 | Reply

Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists (TERFs) often claim they don’t hate trans women and are just trying to protect those they see as Real Womyn. But that message often gets overshadowed by another agenda. See if you can spot it in this cartoon from Sabrina Symington.

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Sabrina Syminton’s First Bria Cartoon

| May 24, 2021 | Reply

May is the Sixth Anniversary of the Life of Bria comics by Sabrina Symington. To celebrate the occasion Sabrina shares the very first Life of Bria cartoon. Enjoy!

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon: Priorities

| May 3, 2021 | Reply

Once again our cartoonist Sabrina Symington wields her mighty digital pencil to poke some fun at a serious issue.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon, Bias

| Mar 29, 2021 | Reply

Sabrina Symington comments on the absurdity of the transphobe mind set.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon

| Feb 1, 2021 | Reply

Sometimes is hard to curb condemnation for people who keep attacking you. Bria revels in the misfortune of he philosophical rivals but her dinosaur friend offers another take on the situation.

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A Sabrina Symington Cartoon

| Jan 11, 2021 | Reply

Look! In the sky! it’s a bird, it’s a plane. It’s Super Bria! Sometimes Bria feels that way. Like she can do anything. But why do it all on your own?

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A Sabrina Symington Bria Cartoon

| Dec 7, 2020 | Reply

Sabrina Symington’s cartoon avatar has some thoughts on her transgender journey that she wants to share with you.

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Sabrina Symington: Big Dork Energy

| Nov 9, 2020 | Reply

Sabrina Symington, the artist who brought us the horror/suspense tale, “She” has sent us a stand alone cartoon that may depict the beginning of Bria’s transition from masculine to feminine. The cartoon’s subject is working hard to be strong and build up their male body. But things don’t work out for that. Is this person Bria pre-transition? You decide.

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A Non-Scary Bria Cartoon

| Jul 20, 2020 | Reply

Sabrina Symington has been letting us publish pages of her horror/suspense graphic novel and it’s pretty darned scary. To counter that she sent along a new Bria cartoon that offers a light, positive message.

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