The Nib Magazine (2023)
The Nib explores the world of color: the codes of gender, the fluorescents of the Mariana Trench, working as a color blind artist, and much more. Featuring more than 30 cartoonists including Mike Dawson, Mattie Lubchansky, and Ally Shwed.
The Nib explores the world of work: terrible bosses, strikebreaking, freelance gigs, working moms, wage theft, sex work, company towns and more! Featuring more than 30 cartoonists including Sam Wallman, Gemma Correll, Derek Ballard, and Gerardo Alba.
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Writer
The NibCover Artist
Oliver HibertReading Order
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Nib Magazine #01 Death Issue
In the first issue of The Nib, Death has never looked better-this gorgeously printed full-color comics magazine features top-notch comics artists reflecting on the grim theme. From the living room of an LA pet psychic to a Mexican graveyard on Dia de los Muertos, two dozen artists from around the world offer their illustrated insights on death.
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Nib Magazine #02 Family Issue
In the second issue of The Nib magazine, twenty top-notch artists pack the Nib's quarterly all-comics magazine with intimate illustrated insights on the relationships that define their lives. This issue features dispatches from the front lines of family, including features on the painful price tag of pregnancy, a genetic history of madness, a harrowing story of deportation, and joyous ways queer people are defining family for themselves. It's all in the family.
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Nib Scams
"What a rip off! The Nib's fourth issue is packed with 112 pages of scams big and small. Twenty artists set their cartooning sights on the world's greatest grifter, from flat-earthers to New Age huxters. Follow thrilling stories of train robbery, Nigerian princes, and a failed Kinkos counterfeiting scheme, all told through full-color comics. "
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Nib Animals
"In the Amazon, pink dolphins leap through muddy waters. In Guantanamo Bay, a prisoner finds solace in caring for an iguana. In Venezuela, a man rethinks the macho legacy of bullfighting. In the Animals issue of The Nib, two dozen stellar comics artists from around the world illustrate their interwoven relationships with creatures big and small. "
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Nib Magazine #05 Animals Issue
In the Amazon, pink dolphins leap through muddy waters. In Guantanamo Bay, a prisoner finds solace in caring for an iguana. In Venezuela, a man rethinks the macho legacy of bullfighting. In the Animals issue of The Nib, two dozen stellar comics artists from around the world illustrate their interwoven relationships with creatures big and small.
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Nib Pandemic
Two dozen comics artists reflect on the absurdity and chaos of trying to live through the plague year. Somehow, despite the compounding crises, the world kept turning: cartoonists document giving birth, getting married, mourning loved ones, and raging against government greed.
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Nib Drugs
First time in PREVIEWS. Say yes to Drugs, the new issue of comics journalism from The Nib that's full of stories of loss, joy, hedonism, and community. Artists from around the world share nonfiction stories of drugs that shape their lives, from lithium to testosterone. The issue explores the racial politics of the cannabis economy, follows a heroin dealer in the Middle East, and the way psychedelics can change your mind.
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Nib Secrets
Cartoonists spill their secrets on CIA sex dolls, secret fathers, hidden nukes, gender identity, awkward straight people, racist tattoos, and more. Thirty cartoonists reveal it all!
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Nib Nature
"From the smallest microorganism to the outer limits of our atmosphere, The Nib heads outside to explore our natural world and report on the beauty, power, and majesty of nature. Featuring over 30 cartoonists including Sarah Glidden, Melanie Gillman, Matt Bors, Whit Taylor, and Gemma Correll."
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Nib Food
The Nib explores food from around the world with an ode to the rice cooker, slavery in the supply chain, community fridges, food allergy disasters, organizing workers, and more. Featuring 30 cartoonists including Sage Coffey, Lucy Knisely, Rosa Col n, Max Loh and Noah Van Sciver.
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Nib Cities
An international look at cities - how they shape our social lives, work, sex, and protests - from artists in New York, Copenhagen, Moscow, Tunis, Hong Kong, Melbourne, Cali, and more.
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Nib Work
The Nib explores the world of work: terrible bosses, strikebreaking, freelance gigs, working moms, wage theft, sex work, company towns and more! Featuring more than 30 cartoonists including Sam Wallman, Gemma Correll, Derek Ballard, and Gerardo Alba.
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Nib Winter 2023
The Nib explores the world of color: the codes of gender, the fluorescents of the Mariana Trench, working as a color blind artist, and much more. Featuring more than 30 cartoonists including Mike Dawson, Mattie Lubchansky, and Ally Shwed.