NYC Anarchist Book Fair 2010 World War 3 Illustrated: Self-Publishing Radical Comics Sunday, April 18 Judson Memorial Church
World War 3 Illustrated has been a collectively run, self-published radical comic book for 30 years. World War 3 artists will show slides of their work and discuss how and why they work together as a group.
Sandy Jimenez is an American comic book artist, writer and director, known for his long running series "Shit House Poet" in World War 3 Illustrated and his independent comic book "Marley Davidson."
Rebecca Migdal is a WW3 editor, designer of the WW3 Web page, and the author of The Yes Men comic book.
Sabrina Jones created her first comics for World War 3 Illustrated, and contributes to this day. She wrote and illustrated Isadora Duncan, A Graphic Biography. She has created nonfiction comics for FDR and the New Deal for Beginners; Wobblies! A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of the World; Studs Terkelâs Working: A Graphic Adaptation; and The Real Cost of Prisons. She lives in Brooklyn and paints scenery for Saturday Night Live and other shows. www.sabrinaland.com
In 1980 Seth Tobocman was one of the founding editors of the political comic book World War 3 Illustrated along with Peter Kuper and Christoff Kolhofer. This magazine challenged the politics and morals of the Reagan-Bush era. Tobocman is the Author/Illustrator of five graphic books:
YOU DONâT HAVE TO FUCK PEOPLE OVER TO SURVIVE, WAR IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD PORTRAITS OF ISRAELIS AND PALESTINIANS DISASTER AND RESISTANCE, and UNDERSTANDING THE CRASH
His images have been used in posters, pamphlets, murals graffiti and tattoos by peoples movements around the world, from the African National Congress in South Africa, to Squatters on New Yorkâs Lower East Side.
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