Experts
Michael Kupperman
Comic Artist
Comics, being one of the most democratic art forms around, have long been a powerful agent for social change, so why is the medium becoming so dry and complacent in contemporary times? Read More
Kupperman advises having other skills to fall back on since the industry barely rewards talent. Read More
Kupperman’s unusual height made him conspicuous to the point of discomfort. Read More
Despite being called the funniest man on the planet by Conan O’Brien, Kupperman says he wished he hadn't become a comedian. Read More
Kupperman regrets dropping his pen name and may take up another. Read More
Although he might be prickly, Kupperman would still love to break bread with the best-known Marx brother. Read More
We keep advancing in terms of technology, but much of our modern art doesn’t compare with what creatives produced in days gone by. Read More
Tony Millionaire, an old school illustrator, still inspires Kupperman. Read More
Kupperman tosses ideas out to his following and is impressed by the tweets that bounce back. Read More
Like most media types, Cartoonists can barely eke out a living these days. Read More
When Kupperman’s unflattering depiction of his employer is discovered by his muse, a hilarious scene ensues. Read More
Kupperman’s “anti-characters” are born of the absurd. Read More
A self-described late bloomer, Kupperman fell into being a comic illustrator one scribble at a time. Read More
A conversation with the cartoonist, comedian and author. Read More
About Michael Kupperman
Michael Kupperman is an American cartoonist and illustrator. His work has appeared in publications ranging from The New Yorker to Screw. He has two books published, Snake’N'Bacon’s Cartoon Cabaret and Tales Designed to Thrizzle.