Occupy Comics

Occupy Comics
Cover of Occupy Comics #2.
Art by David Lloyd.
Publication information
PublisherBlack Mask Studios
Publication dateMay–August 2013
No. of issues3
Editor(s)Matt Pizzolo

Occupy Comics: Art & Stories Inspired by Occupy Wall Street is a three-issue comic book anthology series published by Black Mask Studios in 2013. Funded on Kickstarter, the series articulates themes of the Occupy Wall Street movement through comics as well as fund-raises on behalf of the protesters.[1][2]

As Bleeding Cool described it:

Some of the biggest names in independent and mainstream comics have come together for a social-networking funded comic book anthology to tell the story of the Occupy Wall Street protest that sidesteps the 24-hour news media's desire for sensationalism. The money raised will pay the creators for their work – and they will then donate all that money to the Occupy movement, especially through the coming winter months.[1]

Wired explained the perceived relationship between Occupy Wall Street and art:

Pizzolo said the project makes sense because the Occupy Wall Street movement was launched by a piece of art. "Adbusters created a really powerful image of a ballerina atop the Wall Street Bull with protesters in the background, and that was enough to set this off," he said. "Then Anonymous brought in the Guy Fawkes masks, and U.S. Day of Rage created more art challenging the relationship between Wall Street and Washington. So this is an art-inspired movement, and that's part of what makes it so viral. It's not intellectual, it doesn't need a manifesto. People are banding together around an idea, rather than an ideology."[3]

  1. ^ a b Johnston, Rich. (November 10, 2011). "Big Names Of Occupy Comics To Tell The Story Of Occupy Wall Street – And You Can Fund It On Kickstarter". Bleeding Cool.
  2. ^ "Creators come together to Occupy Comics". Robot 6. Comic Book Resources. November 11, 2011.
  3. ^ Thill, Scott (November 10, 2011). "Occupy Comics Kickstarter Campaign Raises Funds for Protesters". Wired.