
McMillan's narrative, The Beginning of the American Fall depicts the convergence of two independent protests in Washington, D.C. -- "Stop the Machine" and Occupy D.C. -- and some of the challenges that come with the prospect of merging the two groups. It's a close and honest look at the day-to-day activities of an Occupy camp, and something we haven't really seen in the mainstream media.

You can read the entire first installment of McMillan's The Beginning of the American Fall at Cartoon Movement, and you can learn more about her experience in the Occupy movement on her blog (where you can also find a PDF download of a small political comics pamphlet she created with Ted Rall). The second part of ...American Fall will be published by Cartoon Movement in a few weeks.
McMillan isn't alone, of course. Susie Cagle (who CA spoke with about her arrest at Occupy Oakland) Sharon Rosenzweig, and Shannon Wheeler are just some of the many cartoonists and comic book creators who've become involved or otherwise taken an interest in the Occupy protests, and Cartoon Movement has compiled some of their work into its first Occupy Sketchbook, which is free to read online. A second edition will be published next week and feature work reflecting the experiences from different cities.































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