


Books in series

#3
The Nib #3
2019

#6
The Nib #6
2020
All power to the cartoonists!
Artists from around the world share stories of power and possibility, from Ta-Nehisi Coates discussing Black Panther to Nate Powell on cosplaying nazis.
Inside:
\- Plutonium prospects!
\- Patriarchal propaganda!
\- Police profiteers!
\- Persistent protesters!

#8
The Nib #8
2021
Cartoonists from around the world share quick hits of illustrated stories about the politics and personal
impacts of drugs, including lithium, testosterone, antidepressants, opiates, and marijuana.
Featuring a cover by Michael DeForge and 112 pages of mind-altering substances from more than 30 cartoonists. Say yes to the Drugs issue!

#9
The Nib #9
2021
Cartoonists spill their secrets on CIA sex dolls, secret fathers, hidden nukes, gender identity, awkward straight people, racist tattoos, and more.

#10
The Nib #10
2021
Cartoonists explore our natural world, from the smallest microorganism to the outer limits of our atmosphere. Featuring a cover by Jesse Jacobs and 112 pages of comics from 30 cartoonists on the beauty, power, and majesty of nature.
In this issue:
Four cartoonists on surviving a natural disaster
What are we talking about when we talk about invasive species?
Living soil, attack of the slime, and the vanishing sky
The last Okinawan dugongs
The incredible Bog Being!

#11
The Nib #11
2022
In this issue: An ode to the rice cooker, slavery in the supply chain, community fridges, food-allergy disasters, organizing workers, and more.
30 cartoonists from around the world eat it up!

#13
The Nib #13
2022
In this issue: terrible bosses, strikebreaking, freelance gigs, working moms
Author

Matt Bors
Author · 6 books
Matt Bors is a cartoonist, writer, editor, and the founder of The Nib. He was a Pulitzer Prize Finalist for his political cartoons in 2012 and 2020 and is the co-writer of the dystopian satire Justice Warriors with Ben Clarkson. His cartoons have appeared in The Nation, The Guardian, CNN, The Intercept, and were collected in the book We Should Improve Society Somewhat. He also drew the graphic novel War Is Boring written by David Axe.