Peter Kuper’s first book collection New York, New York was published by Fantagraphics in 1987, and has published over two dozen further books since then. He has become one of America’s most broadly-published politically-minded cartoonists. Having co-founded World War III Illustrated magazine in 1979, his graphically bold illustrations went on to appear in Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, The Progressive, The Nation, The New Yorker, and many more over the following decades. His silent “Eye Of The Beholder” holds the distinction of being the only comic strip to ever run in the New York Times. In 1997, his gift for silent, non-partisan comics on politics saw him take over Mad magazine’s classic “Spy Vs Spy” series, a role he holds to this day. Kuper has won multiple awards for comics and illustration, including the 2024 RFK Journalism Award in cartooning.