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The radical comics collective World War 3 Illustrated is back and this time
Shameless Feminists are wielding the pens.
List of contents
Middle School Feminist, by Paula Hewitt Amram (NYC)
#MeToo graphics, by Andrea Arroyo (NYC)
Teenage Moms of the World Unite, by Katherine Arnoldi (NYC)
Marianna of Montanaro, by Isabella Bannerman (Hudson Valley NY)
I'm Not Really a Feminist from Six Chix, by Isabella Bannerman (Hudson Valley NY)
I'm Worried, by Lauren Simkin Berke (NYC)
An Unshackled Birth, Susan Simensky Bietila (Milwaukee)
Cassandra Complex, by Jenny Gonzalez-Blitz (NYC)
A Slow Intermittent Leak, by Jennifer Camper (NYC)
Girlish Dreams, by Allyssa Lou Allen (Easton PA)
Pretty, by Teresa Cherubini (NYC)/Italy
Ask a Nurse: The Woodhull Studies, by MK Czerwiec (Chicago & Michigan)
I Am My Own Hero, by Fly (NYC)
Partners 6ix, by Sandy Jimenez (NYC)
The Bosoms, by Jiro (Amsterdam Netherlands)
Riding for Two, by Monica Johnson (NYC)
Whose Body?, by Sabrina Jones (NYC)
False Arrows, by Sabrina Jones (NYC)
Selected cartoons, by Peter Kuper (NYC)
Various, by Ellen Lindner (NYC)
Pinned, by Joanne Starer (NYC)
Intimate Partner Violence Escape Room, by Rebecca Migdal (Easton PA)
Life Lines, by Rebecca Migdal (Easton PA)
Ball Jar, by Seong Un McFarlane (Baltimore MD)
Cutting, by Carly Shooster (Gainesville FL)
Gigi and the Grannies, by Regina Silvers (NYC)
Pumping in America , by Jessica Sturdivant (Portland OR)
Deliria Blues, by Lance Tooks (Madrid Spain)
Lyari Girls' Club, by Emily Waters (NYC)
Mothers, Artists, Capitalism-from
Normal Person Maplewood NJ, by Lauren Weinstein (NYC)
Visceral Is Political, by Susan Willmarth (NYC)
Various, by Tamara Tornado NYC
Phone Call, by Jenny Brown (NYC)
About the author
Paula Hewitt Amram, since 1994, has created design games now used throughout NYC to design public parks. She has edited and contributed to World War 3 Illustrated since 1984 and has created two children's books,
Rock and
Mouse.
Isabella Bannerman started out painting backdrops and props for
Pee Wee's Playhouse. She continued working in the field of animation, directing station identification spots for MTV, and working on the TV show
Doug. Her cartoons have been in many publications, including
Glamour,
New York Times,
The Funny Times, and
World War 3 Illustrated. Isabella has been writing and drawing the Monday comic for the internationally syndicated comic strip
Six Chix since 2000.
Susan Simensky Bietila has been an artist and activist since the 1960s. She did artwork for
The Guardian-the radical newsweekly during the Vietnam war-and the 2nd Wave Feminist underground newspaper
Rat and has continued to do art and activism ever since. She has been active against mining in Wisconsin and in support of Public Education. Presently she is creating art for C.A.R.S.(Citizens Acting for Rail Safety) Milwaukee.
Sabrina Jones is a comic book artist, writer, and editor who began her career with activist art collective Carnival Knowledge and alternative comics
World War 3 Illustrated and
Girltalk. Her books
Race to Incarcerate: A Graphic Retelling and
Isadora Duncan: A Graphic Biography were named "Great Graphic Novels" by the Young Adult Library Services Association. She lives in New York City.
Rebecca Migdal is an author and an interdisciplinary artist working in new and traditional media. She has worked as a filmmaker, designer, teacher and performer, and is currently writing her second novel. She is the creator of the graphic novel
Zombie Punk (Mythoprint Publishing, 2015).