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4 reviews for:
Cartoonists for Palestine
Safdar Ahmed, Dimitrea Tokunbo, Jen Sorensen, Ethan Heitner, Matt Bors, Kaitlyn Quach, Layal Safieddine, Julia Mata, Adam Whittier, Benedí, Rachel Deutsch, Sarah Firth, Melissa Mendes, Al Benbow, Madeline Berger, Mohammad Sabaaneh, Douglas Lambert, Jess Peng, Jen Camper, Solomon J. Brager, Maia Kobabe, Sam Nakahira, Trinidad Escobar, Eli Valley, Holly Casio, Kazimir Lee, Zhen, Cooper Lit, Soolagna Majumdar
4 reviews for:
Cartoonists for Palestine
Safdar Ahmed, Dimitrea Tokunbo, Jen Sorensen, Ethan Heitner, Matt Bors, Kaitlyn Quach, Layal Safieddine, Julia Mata, Adam Whittier, Benedí, Rachel Deutsch, Sarah Firth, Melissa Mendes, Al Benbow, Madeline Berger, Mohammad Sabaaneh, Douglas Lambert, Jess Peng, Jen Camper, Solomon J. Brager, Maia Kobabe, Sam Nakahira, Trinidad Escobar, Eli Valley, Holly Casio, Kazimir Lee, Zhen, Cooper Lit, Soolagna Majumdar
I’m glad this book exists, but not everything in here worked for me. But kudos to Crucial Comix for putting it out.
emotional
informative
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
The varying cartoonists and their styles are engaging, but the global solidarity movements, stories, and information are extremely compelling. It’s a really incredible collection.
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
challenging
emotional
hopeful
informative
reflective
sad
fast-paced
“Comics have no walls or borders. This 200-page anthology features comics by over 50 artists from around the world.”
I pre-ordered this anthology the second that my favorite graphic novelist Maia Kobabe said e were part of putting this together. I loved having so many different art and writing styles in one book. It was both hopeful and heartbreaking, which unfortunately describes the Palestinian struggle. If you are a graphic novel and Free Palestine person you should ABSOLUTELY read this! And if you’re not, well you should be and should read it anyways. Free Free Palestine!
(A quick side note - some of the print is VERY small)
I pre-ordered this anthology the second that my favorite graphic novelist Maia Kobabe said e were part of putting this together. I loved having so many different art and writing styles in one book. It was both hopeful and heartbreaking, which unfortunately describes the Palestinian struggle. If you are a graphic novel and Free Palestine person you should ABSOLUTELY read this! And if you’re not, well you should be and should read it anyways. Free Free Palestine!
(A quick side note - some of the print is VERY small)