Peter Kuper is best known for his 26-year run writing and illustrating "Spy vs. Spy" for Mad magazine. Along with regular contributions to the Nation, The New Yorker and Mad, Kuper has also established himself as a serious literary adaptor, particularly of Kafka's works. His career demonstrates remarkable range - from founding the politically charged World War 3 Illustrated magazine to teaching Harvard's first graphic novel course, while earning numerous accolades including Eisner, Rueben, and RFK Journalism awards. With his current project, INSECTOPOLIS, he continues to explore unique intersections between social commentary and visual storytelling.
Peter Kuper is best known for his 26-year run writing and illustrating "Spy vs. Spy" for Mad magazine. Along with regular contributions to the Nation, The New Yorker and Mad, Kuper has also established himself as a serious literary adaptor, particularly of Kafka's works. His career demonstrates remarkable range - from founding the politically charged World War 3 Illustrated magazine to teaching Harvard's first graphic novel course, while earning numerous accolades including Eisner, Rueben, and RFK Journalism awards. With his current project, INSECTOPOLIS, he continues to explore unique intersections between social commentary and visual storytelling.
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