World War 3 Illustrated

World War 3 Illustrated

World War 3 Illustrated is an American comics anthology magazine with a left-wing political focus, founded in 1980 by New York comic book artists Peter Kuper and Seth Tobocman, and painter Christof Kohlhofer, and subsequently produced by a collective with a rotating editorship. Other frequent contributors, mostly based in New York City, include Isabella Bannerman, Sue Coe, Scott Cunningham, Eric Drooker, Sandy Jimenez, Sabrina Jones, Mac McGill, Kevin Pyle, James Romberger.

Collections

* "World War 3 Illustrated 1980-1988". (1989). Fantagraphics Books. ISBN 1-56097-002-2

* "Confrontational Comics". (1995). Four Walls Eight Windows. ISBN 1-56858-039-8

External links

* [http://www.worldwar3illustrated.org/ The website of World War 3 Illustrated]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E01E4DC163DF932A35751C0A9649C8B63&sec=&pagewanted=2/ "ART REVIEW; Amid the Ashes, Creativity" A New York Times Article reviewing work that appeared in the EXIT ART show "Reactions" which featured original work by World War 3 Illustrated artists.]


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