Seth Tobocman is a renowned comic book artist whose work deals with political issues.
In 1979, he and Peter Kuper co-founded the magazine World War 3 Illustrated. His work on this project continues to this day.
He has also published a number of graphic books, including:
- You Don’t Have to Fuck People Over to Survive
- War in the Neighborhood
- Disaster and Resistance
- Understanding the Crash
In 1985, he collaborated with Charles Frederick on a poster protesting the bombing of the MOVE house.
In 1994, he produced Freedom of Speech in Black and White, a 15-page black-and-white biography of Mumia that was published in World War 3 Illustrated and has since been reprinted in many places and many languages.
Since then, Mumia Abu-Jamal has been contributing articles and artwork to World War 3 Illustrated.
In 1999, Seth did a second Mumia biography; this one, two pages in color, was published in Revolutionary Worker.
Seth Tobocman continues to produce art for radical movements.
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