User:Azaliz/Mattie Lubchansky

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Mattie Lubchansky is an cartoonist and illustrator from the United States, who specializes in satirical comics about American politics. Lubchansky is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns since 2017.[1]

Lubchansky has published comic strips in The Nib, where they are Associate Editor, as well as on other sites such as Current Affairs, The Daily Dot and Jewish Currents.

Their work is mostly short strips (with four panels), and their editorial work focuses mainly on strips as well.

They were a finalist for the 2020 Herblock Prize.

Lubchansky first studied engineering and worked in construction before becoming a cartoonist.

The font used in their comics is inspired by their handwriting and is called "Lubhand".

Publications[change | change source]

In addition to their comics strips, mostly published on The Nib, Mattie Lubchansky has been writing a webcomic, Please Listen To Me , since 2010.

They have written or illustrated several books as well:

  • Dad Magazine (Quirk, 2016, co-authored with Jaya Saxena) ISBN 978-1594748646
  • Skeleton Party ( self-published, 2016) [2]
  • The Antifa Super Soldier Cookbook (Silver Sprocket, 2021) ISBN 978-1-945509-64-3
  • Flash Forward: An Illustrated Guide to Possible (And Not So Possible) Tomorrows ( Abrams, 2021, co-written with Rose Eveleth and Sophie Goldstein )ISBN 9781419745478
  • Boys' Weekend (working title) ( Pantheon, 2023)
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