By Any Media Necessary: Mapping Youth and Participatory Politics

Andy Warner Comics



"I place great value on the immediate impact a piece has and the fact that it can make people think, make people reconsider their assumptions, and make people share it with their friends. I'm okay that a week later the hive mind has moved on."
-Andy Warner, "Making Your Story" Webinar 

Andy Warner is a San Francisco-based cartoonist and journalist. He uses both fiction and non-fiction genres to illustrate ----- and politically conscious storytelling. His comics have been published by 
Slate, American Public Media, Symbolia, KQED, popsci.com, Generation Progress and The Cartoon Picayune.

Warner's non-fiction comics range from the informational "Brief history of Everyday Objects" to the more politically conscious "Poverty Line Problems," "Ballot Battles: The Voting Rights Act," and several focusing on issues and histories of Lebanon and Syria, most recently his Slate-published comic on the continuing Syrian refugee crisis, The Displaced.



Warner's work also includes his award-winning "The Man Who Built Beirut," "Squirrel," and "A Ghost." He is also co-founder of Irene, an art collective that puts out a self-titled comic anthology series. Check out the Irene blog and contributors list. Follow Andy Warner's tumbler and twitter for more comics.

Contributed by Raffi Sarkissian

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