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Tag: comics journalism

How a photojournalist is using cartooning in international reporting

The harrowing cartoon images in Ca$h Cow, a series about a Tanzania girl who was abducted and then raped and beaten every day for eleven months represent a new genre […]

October 18, 2016October 18, 2016 Yan Wu Insights

How The New York Times used comics to illustrate stories of death row

“On May 5, 1993, he and his childhood friend Alford Goodwin were set to rob this A.T.M. with a single .32 pistol. Something went wrong.” That’s a slice of the […]

May 13, 2016May 15, 2016 Aleszu Bajak Behind the scenes

Tana Oshima on comics in journalism

Tana Oshima is a journalist who discovered she had a knack for illustrating while reporting for El Mundo, one of Spain’s top newspapers. After El Mundo‘s art department encouraged her […]

March 17, 2015June 24, 2015 Aleszu Bajak Interviews
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