The Contemporary Cartoon Militia
Bad Translation Theatre
The Contemporary Cartoon Militia finally brings you another of our longer length animated comics. Take a look at Bloke and Otis's Bad Translation Theatre created completely by Phillip Cavette, based on an Interview with Zach Trover by Mary Abshire.
An interesting and experimental piece. It'll probably leave you scratching your head. I know it caused me to do so.
READ IT AND WEEPLabels: Comic, Phillip Cavette, Zach Trover
Dispatch: 09.05.2001 "Clarence the Rabbit"
It's Wednesday the Fifth, and we have our first ever fifth Dispatch! Celebrate!
This week you finally get to find out who that rabbit is that has been appearing on the splash page of our website for the last month.
It's Phillip Cavette's Clarence the Rabbit. Enjoy.
READ MELabels: Comic, Dispatch, Phillip Cavette
Dispatch: 08.29.2001 "True Stories"
Well, now that we have an archive for our old news, I realize this isn't our first hat trick. We got our first 4 issues done weekly. So this isn't really momentous achievement? Let's hope we can make our first five in a row next week.
This week check out True Stories, a comic about stuff that really happened to S. Struble. Featuring genius soldier Phillip Cavette's first time at bat on the Dispatch.
READLabels: Comic, Dispatch, Phillip Cavette, S. Steven Struble
Dispatch: 08.08.2001 True Stories

Well, apparently my word means nothing. After several months of you waiting, we've finally got the Dispatch ready to go, again.
You'll notice the word "weekly" lacking from the title now. Don't worry, we still plan to do it weekly, we just felt like trimming down the name.
READ THE DISPATCHLabels: Comic, Dispatch, Phillip Cavette, S. Steven Struble