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Guest political comic book creator and writer Seth Tobocman talks art and activism. We hear about how squatting impacted his life, his work with the anti-war and anti-corporate globalization movements, other politically influenced cartoonists and illustrators, and more.
migrantmattersATriseup.net
Check out Seth's unconventional, forward-looking, honest, vibrant work!
PUBLISHED WORK:
Disaster and Resistance: Comics and Landscapes for the 21st Century (AK PRESS, 2008)
Portraits of Israelis and Palestinians For My Parents (Soft Skull Press, 2003)
War in the Neighborhood (Autonomedia, 2000)
You Don't Have to Fuck People Over to Survive (Soft Skull Press, 1999)
Freedom of the press in black and white: The story of Mumia Abu-Jamal, a black reporter (S. Chicago ARA-ABC Zine Distro, 1999)
CONTRIBUTIONS:
Three Cities Against the Wall: Palestinian, Israeli And American Artists Protest in Three Cities (Vox Pop, 2006)
World War 3 Illustrated 1980-1988 (AK Press, 1989)
LINKS:
WORLD WAR 3 ILLUSTRATED "...a powerful document of its times and the frustrations faced by citizens of the world today. World War 3 Illustrated remains the preeminent political and social comics magazine in America today."-Newsarama http://www.worldwar3illustrated.org/
Kate Evans Contemporary visual journalist Kate Evan's home page: http://www.cartoonkate.co.uk/