(2005)
Well, its a comic book manifesto on the dangers of climate change thats text heavy and is more representative of activist circles than any UK comics nexus club.

Skeptical of the dangers of the postmodern threat I am, Kate Evans succeeds in using the power of comics to guide and educate, in good pace.

The central protagonists of this book are carefully and dimensionally crafted variations on the type usually found in this sort of tract literature. Reflecting Evans' rationalist and non-sensationalist approach is 'the scientist', a product of masses of work out sheets. Its to Evans' credit that 'the (globalist) fatcat' manages to be a genuinely likeable rapist of the earth's resources, and not an obvious instantly alarming monster.

This is an accessible read and cartoon Kate's cartoons manage to be the sharperst of political cartooning and the sociable of autobio graphix. Whay aren't there more small press comics like this ?
For more details check out www.cartoonkate.co.uk or support agency www.risingtide.org.uk
Colour cover, A5, 20 pages



Update:Of course I check the website over here, over here, I find this alternate version of the comic, both versions of which are probably available in this graphic novel

"Kate Evans is one of the most original talents in comics I've seen in a long time" - Steve Bell