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A sharp political satire illustrating how civilian authority can co-opt military force under the guise of policing.
A satirical illustration of an anonymous soldier, highlighting themes of secrecy and institutional ambiguity in modern warfare.
When one person bears the weight while others slide away-classic imbalance in action.
When your coding session meets real-world connection-stick figure meets human under the tree.
“Passing the Baton” - a sharp political cartoon illustrating the transfer of military authority, complete with fiery symbolism and expressive caricature.
“The uniforms are impeccable, but I think I’ll never get used to this new military salute!” - a classic military training gag.
A stylized caricature showing a stern commander guiding a massive, synchronized troop formation-evoking commentary on leadership and collective action.
One soldier walks off while the rest chant slogans in lockstep-a visual jab at rigid ideological training.
“As an all-volunteer army, you should be pleased to learn that you’ve all volunteered again.” - A biting satire on repeated deployments in the Iraq War era.
The big tank handles outside threats; the little one sweats over inside ones-satire on national security priorities.
A pointed political cartoon highlighting the absurdity of blaming attire instead of addressing systemic issues in military culture.
Soldiers with email-symbol heads march in formation, carrying laptops under national flags-a sharp visual metaphor for digital-age state power.
“It’s just the wind… go back to sleep!” - a biting satire on Pakistan’s claimed ignorance of Bin Laden’s presence.
A stylized depiction of a mid-20th-century tank featuring green-and-tan camouflage, dual armaments, and classic tracked mobility.
“The kit’s finally arrived then.” - A humorous take on military procurement delays, blending eras for comic effect.
Satirical cartoon showing a Pakistani military officer acknowledging Osama bin Laden's presence in Pakistan and claiming a full investigation was launched.
Soldiers hold protest signs reading “Don’t Shoot! I’m Not a Combat Soldier”-a satirical take on role ambiguity during wartime promotions.
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