by KatieFatQuarterDecember 22, 2010 Every now and again comes along an idea that’s so brilliantly simple that you wish you’d…
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Queen of the Neighbourhood Collective, ‘Revolutionary Women’
By Gabriel CarlylePeaceNewsFebruary 2013 Black women’s movement and civil rights activist Olive Morris – who became a symbol of the…
Green And Red: Diario De Oaxaca
by Rob CloughThe Comics JournalSeptember 1st, 2010 Diario De Oaxaca may be Peter Kuper’s greatest accomplishment as an artist. It…
Foreword Magazine on Diario de Oaxaca
Foreword Magazine Kuper’s hardcover opus Diario de Oaxaca, excerpted briefly in Wordless Worlds, is not as distant as it might…
Diario de Oaxaca: A Fiction Book Review
Fiction Book Review Kuper has long been among the most politically engaged and stylistically distinctive artists working in comics, and…
Diario de Oaxaca: A Newsarama “Best Of”
By Michael C LorahNewsarama A warning: this book missed Diamond’s cutoff numbers, so you may have a hard time finding…
Diario de Oaxaca: A Review in Library Journal
By Bruce JensenLibrary Journal In 2006, illustrator Kuper moved from New York to the impoverished but ethnically and historically rich…
Diario de Oaxaca: A Review in PMR
By Ernesto AguilarPolitical Media ReviewOstensibly about the recent political strife in the Mexican state, Diario de Oaxaca will likely be…
Diario de Oaxaca: A Review in World Literature in Review
By Geoff GossettWorld Literature in ReviewNov/Dec 2010 Since 1997, Peter Kuper has been the sole artist behind MAD Magazine’s Spy…
Humanity, Glorious and Vile
By Carlo WolffThe Boston GlobeJanuary 3, 2010 The origins of life, humans bent on logic, political strife, the little disturbances…