Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Kuper has long been among the most politically engaged and stylistically distinctive artists working in comics, and both…
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Publishers WeeklyJune 2014 In addition to providing a history of the eponymous political comics anthology, this collection also traces the…
Politics, Art and Activism in Oaxaca
By Sasha WatsonPublishers Weekly Peter Kuper left the United States in 2006 in search of some peace and quiet. Instead,…
More to Come 94: Peter Kuper Interview Special
By Kate FitzsimonsMore to Come: Publishers WeeklyMay 23rd, 2014 In this week’s More To Come podcast interview special, Calvin Reid…
From the Bottom of the Heap in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyDecember 2012 King has led a remarkable life: a hardscrabble childhood in and around New Orleans, a troubled adolescence,…
Look for Me in the Whirlwind: A Starred Publishers Weekly Review
A Starred ReviewPublishers WeeklyNovember 2017 In the era of Black Lives Matter, this chronicle of the Black Panther 21—the group…
White Lives Matter Most— A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyOctober 2018 This slim collection of essays by activist and teacher Meyer, who is white, and adapted speeches by…
Maroon the Implacable: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyJune 2013 Shoatz-a leader in Philadelphia’s Black Liberation Movement and a former Black Panther-describes his activism and philosophy in…
Resistance Behind Bars in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyDecember 2012 Law, cofounder of Books-Through-Bars-NYC, documents life for female prisoners, highlighting their refusal to “passively accept their conditions…
Health Care Revolt: A Review
Publishers WeeklyAugust 2018 In this trenchant and accessible diagnosis of the ills plaguing American healthcare, Fine, a family physician and…