Say Yea Forums, are there any comics or cartoons about the working class...

Say Yea Forums, are there any comics or cartoons about the working class? It just occurred to me there really aren't any or enough, as far as I'm aware.

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That’s because media is an escape outlet from the real world. Nobody wants to read about a boring everyday life that they could live themselves.

This.
Like non-fiction books.
They're gay & lame

American Splendor
Drunken Bakers

good, working class people are disgusting

Bob's Burgers is a work comedy crossed with a family comedy, kind of

Sadly, only Anime like pic related tackle such themes.

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Oh, fuck me. How could I forget about KotH and BB, and now I'm thinking about Mr. Meaty's.

Dilbert?

>non-fiction books
>gay & lame
It must suck to be you. Truly pity doesn't even begin to describe my feelings towards your pathetic life.

spongebob squarepants

F is for Family

Speak for yourself you fucking brainlet.

some of the simpsons episodes? anything with a maid in it like amelia bedelia?

the world is so fascinating. it is a wonder that so much is in it and evolution has created it all

How about God, The Devil,and Bob?

Clarence seemed pretty relatable in the few episodes I saw. His house was messy and the yard was unmowed and full of toys. His parents were loving and there for him but also tired and at work a lot doing unglamorous jobs. It had some differences but pretty closely resembled my childhood.

Peter Bagge's Hate
Many noir comics

the flintstones comics

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Trashed, a true story about your local garbageman.

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Literally every sitcom except for American Dad

Redpilled.

Dilbert

Funny, I was actually thinking about cartoon set during the industrial revolution that focus on the child labor.
In a more mature tone.

Kamui the OG version.

Totally about working class and their oppressors.

Kind of.

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good choices. i'd add clerks to the list

that's sort of an odd case because they technically own a business, but they're in serious debt most of the show

Is the take-away message going to be "CAPITALISM IS BAD"?

>Say Yea Forums, are there any comics or cartoons about the working class?
there's a shit load. Are you serious?

Nah, more like "shit was fucked back then when you were urban kid brehs"
Remember,
presentation, not representation

Minimum Wage, duh

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