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  1. If you’re having trouble facing the prospect of making your way through #Project2025,
    the 900-page blueprint for a second Trump administration drawn up by the conservative #Heritage #Foundation,
    a loose-knit consortium of cartoonists has made it a bit easier.

    Last week some of the top creators in the comics industry launched "Stop Project 2025",
    a free website featuring “highlights” from the plan in comics form.

    The effort reflects the concerns that many in the comics community are feeling about the impact of a potential second Trump term
    on issues affecting the lives of ordinary Americans.

    Stop Project 2025 provides information about the document,
    its connections to many once-and-future members of a Trump administration,
    and its implications across a range of policies including education,
    climate, reproductive freedom, immigration, government administration and more.

    “A lot of us were thinking about ways to make a difference,” said comics editor Scott #Dunbier (Act 4 Publishing, IDW).
    Dunbier had previously worked with creators on a book to raise funds for Ukraine and saw the potential of comics to shed light on what he called a “heinous document.”

    He connected with artist Steve #Lieber over Facebook, and eventually a collective of about 50 people began pitching in scripts, art, production and editorial services.

    The list of contributors credited on the site includes best-selling and award-winning creators such as Andrew #Aydin (March),
    Denys #Cowan (Milestone comics),
    Matt #Fraction (Sex Criminals),
    Lilah #Sturges (Lumberjanes, Fables)
    and many others, including some who did not want to be listed

    forbes.com/sites/robsalkowitz/

  2. If you’re having trouble facing the prospect of making your way through #Project2025,
    the 900-page blueprint for a second Trump administration drawn up by the conservative #Heritage #Foundation,
    a loose-knit consortium of cartoonists has made it a bit easier.

    Last week some of the top creators in the comics industry launched "Stop Project 2025",
    a free website featuring “highlights” from the plan in comics form.

    The effort reflects the concerns that many in the comics community are feeling about the impact of a potential second Trump term
    on issues affecting the lives of ordinary Americans.

    Stop Project 2025 provides information about the document,
    its connections to many once-and-future members of a Trump administration,
    and its implications across a range of policies including education,
    climate, reproductive freedom, immigration, government administration and more.

    “A lot of us were thinking about ways to make a difference,” said comics editor Scott #Dunbier (Act 4 Publishing, IDW).
    Dunbier had previously worked with creators on a book to raise funds for Ukraine and saw the potential of comics to shed light on what he called a “heinous document.”

    He connected with artist Steve #Lieber over Facebook, and eventually a collective of about 50 people began pitching in scripts, art, production and editorial services.

    The list of contributors credited on the site includes best-selling and award-winning creators such as Andrew #Aydin (March),
    Denys #Cowan (Milestone comics),
    Matt #Fraction (Sex Criminals),
    Lilah #Sturges (Lumberjanes, Fables)
    and many others, including some who did not want to be listed

    forbes.com/sites/robsalkowitz/

  3. If you’re having trouble facing the prospect of making your way through #Project2025,
    the 900-page blueprint for a second Trump administration drawn up by the conservative #Heritage #Foundation,
    a loose-knit consortium of cartoonists has made it a bit easier.

    Last week some of the top creators in the comics industry launched "Stop Project 2025",
    a free website featuring “highlights” from the plan in comics form.

    The effort reflects the concerns that many in the comics community are feeling about the impact of a potential second Trump term
    on issues affecting the lives of ordinary Americans.

    Stop Project 2025 provides information about the document,
    its connections to many once-and-future members of a Trump administration,
    and its implications across a range of policies including education,
    climate, reproductive freedom, immigration, government administration and more.

    “A lot of us were thinking about ways to make a difference,” said comics editor Scott #Dunbier (Act 4 Publishing, IDW).
    Dunbier had previously worked with creators on a book to raise funds for Ukraine and saw the potential of comics to shed light on what he called a “heinous document.”

    He connected with artist Steve #Lieber over Facebook, and eventually a collective of about 50 people began pitching in scripts, art, production and editorial services.

    The list of contributors credited on the site includes best-selling and award-winning creators such as Andrew #Aydin (March),
    Denys #Cowan (Milestone comics),
    Matt #Fraction (Sex Criminals),
    Lilah #Sturges (Lumberjanes, Fables)
    and many others, including some who did not want to be listed

    forbes.com/sites/robsalkowitz/

  4. If you’re having trouble facing the prospect of making your way through #Project2025,
    the 900-page blueprint for a second Trump administration drawn up by the conservative #Heritage #Foundation,
    a loose-knit consortium of cartoonists has made it a bit easier.

    Last week some of the top creators in the comics industry launched "Stop Project 2025",
    a free website featuring “highlights” from the plan in comics form.

    The effort reflects the concerns that many in the comics community are feeling about the impact of a potential second Trump term
    on issues affecting the lives of ordinary Americans.

    Stop Project 2025 provides information about the document,
    its connections to many once-and-future members of a Trump administration,
    and its implications across a range of policies including education,
    climate, reproductive freedom, immigration, government administration and more.

    “A lot of us were thinking about ways to make a difference,” said comics editor Scott #Dunbier (Act 4 Publishing, IDW).
    Dunbier had previously worked with creators on a book to raise funds for Ukraine and saw the potential of comics to shed light on what he called a “heinous document.”

    He connected with artist Steve #Lieber over Facebook, and eventually a collective of about 50 people began pitching in scripts, art, production and editorial services.

    The list of contributors credited on the site includes best-selling and award-winning creators such as Andrew #Aydin (March),
    Denys #Cowan (Milestone comics),
    Matt #Fraction (Sex Criminals),
    Lilah #Sturges (Lumberjanes, Fables)
    and many others, including some who did not want to be listed

    forbes.com/sites/robsalkowitz/

  5. If you’re having trouble facing the prospect of making your way through #Project2025,
    the 900-page blueprint for a second Trump administration drawn up by the conservative #Heritage #Foundation,
    a loose-knit consortium of cartoonists has made it a bit easier.

    Last week some of the top creators in the comics industry launched "Stop Project 2025",
    a free website featuring “highlights” from the plan in comics form.

    The effort reflects the concerns that many in the comics community are feeling about the impact of a potential second Trump term
    on issues affecting the lives of ordinary Americans.

    Stop Project 2025 provides information about the document,
    its connections to many once-and-future members of a Trump administration,
    and its implications across a range of policies including education,
    climate, reproductive freedom, immigration, government administration and more.

    “A lot of us were thinking about ways to make a difference,” said comics editor Scott #Dunbier (Act 4 Publishing, IDW).
    Dunbier had previously worked with creators on a book to raise funds for Ukraine and saw the potential of comics to shed light on what he called a “heinous document.”

    He connected with artist Steve #Lieber over Facebook, and eventually a collective of about 50 people began pitching in scripts, art, production and editorial services.

    The list of contributors credited on the site includes best-selling and award-winning creators such as Andrew #Aydin (March),
    Denys #Cowan (Milestone comics),
    Matt #Fraction (Sex Criminals),
    Lilah #Sturges (Lumberjanes, Fables)
    and many others, including some who did not want to be listed

    forbes.com/sites/robsalkowitz/