Ann Telnaes has won the Herblock Prize, the Reuben Award, and the Pulitzer
Prize for her political cartoons. Recently, she left the Washington Post
after 16 years when the paper spiked her cartoon depicting billionaires
bowing down to Trump. Now Ann is at the center of...
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Ryan Alexander-Tanner is a comics artist and illustrator who’s led comics
workshops for kids and adults, and worked with writers and non-profit
organizations for projects that he calls “illustrated narratives.” He's
collaborated with professor and activist Bill Ayers on...
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As Syria struggles to emerge from decades of conflict, we revisit our
November 2018 conversation with Drawn to Berlin author Ali Fitgerald.
Drawn to Berlin follows Ali's encounters with Syrian youth, as
she teaches comics workshops at a makeshift refugee center in German...
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Over half a century ago, the UPA animation studio was a haven for misfit
geniuses struggling to create relevant cartoon films in the face of political
and cultural repression. Gambling the future of the company on an hourlong
television special featuring their most popu...
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In the runup to the second presidential term of Donald Trump, we revisit
our June 2023 conversation with the creative team behind 1/6: The Graphic
Novel, a speculative spin on the real events of January 6, 2021.
Writers Gan Golan (The Adventures of Unemployed Man) and Al...
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Dave Cooper is a comics artist, animator, and oil painter whose graphic
novels and monographs have included admiring introductions from the likes
of comedian David Cross and filmmakers Guillermo del Toro and David
Cronenberg.
His paintings and drawings have found homes ...
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In the leadup to the 2024 Portland Book Festival, we revisit our January
2011 conversation with comics artist and animator Vera Brosgol.
Vera drew on her own immigrant childhood for inspiration in creating the
character of Anya, the haunted teenager at the heart of her d...
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Tessa Hulls' debut as an author is the sprawling graphic memoir Feeding
Ghosts, a story of her own family, of survival and madness and love, seen
through the lens of three generations of women and covering nearly a
century of Chinese history.
Tessa is an illustrator, pa...
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Ed Wood Jr made low-budget B-movies that tested the limits of 1950's
American sensibilities, with such outre features as Bride of the Monster,
Plan 9 From Outer Space, and Glen or Glenda. Portrayed by Johnny Depp in
the 1994 Tim Burton bio-pic, Ed is now recognized as a...
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