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Quoted By: >>1477397
I always liked this cartoon; it's pretty powerful for how simple it is. I'm curious where it came from; who drew it, what it was published in, etc.
99% of the time it's uploaded, it's with shitty wikipedia flags for Israel and Nazi Germany photoshopped over the real flags in the actual cartoon for whatever fucking reason. Pic related is the only original I could find, here,
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/1303603
However it doesn't have a source, either. The artist's signature in the top left is illegible to me, just the date1 Aug.06. The woman has three characters written on her, the first two are Korean saying "레바," Or "Leba" for Lebanese. I can't tell what the third character is; I don't speak Korean, and handwritten google translate isn't turning up a result for it like it did the first two.
So it depicts the 2006 Lebanon War, was drawn at the time, and almost certainly by a Korean artist. That's all I've got; if anyone can find more, I'd appreciate it.
99% of the time it's uploaded, it's with shitty wikipedia flags for Israel and Nazi Germany photoshopped over the real flags in the actual cartoon for whatever fucking reason. Pic related is the only original I could find, here,
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/1303603
However it doesn't have a source, either. The artist's signature in the top left is illegible to me, just the date1 Aug.06. The woman has three characters written on her, the first two are Korean saying "레바," Or "Leba" for Lebanese. I can't tell what the third character is; I don't speak Korean, and handwritten google translate isn't turning up a result for it like it did the first two.
So it depicts the 2006 Lebanon War, was drawn at the time, and almost certainly by a Korean artist. That's all I've got; if anyone can find more, I'd appreciate it.
