Paul Buhle, formerly a senior lecturer at Brown University, produces radical comics. He founded the SDS Journal
Radical America and the archive
Oral History of the American Left and, with Mari Jo Buhle, is coeditor of the
Encyclopedia of the American Left. He lives in Madison.
Nicole Schulman is an artist and activist on the editorial board of
World War 3 Illustrated, to which she frequently contributes work. Her comics and illustrations have appeared in publications such as the
New York Times, and are in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress. She lives in New York City.
Harvey Pekar is a comic book writer and author of the autobiographical
American Splendor series, which was adapted into an Academy Award nominated film. Pekar is also a prolific jazz and book critic. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio.
Retired cartoonist and current comics historian
Trina Robbins has been writing graphic novels, comics, and books for over 30 years. Her subjects have ranged from Wonder Woman and The Powerpuff Girls to her own teenage superheroine, GoGirl!, and from women cartoonists and superheroines to women who kill. She lives in a moldering 103 year-old house in San Francisco with her cats, shoes, and dust bunnies.
Spain Rodriguez is one of the most well-known artists in the comix underground. He (along with Robert Crumb) was one of the original members of Zap Comics and has a reputation as an outstanding political artist. He is the author of several other graphic novels, including the highly acclaimed
Nightmare Alley. His work is prominently featured in
BLAB!, an annual comic anthology that has also featured Charles Burns, Mark Mothersbaugh, Daniel Clowes, and Chris Ware.