In this issue, Gary Groth interviews Roz Chast, the New Yorker humor
cartoonist turned graphic memoirist (Can't We Talk About Something More
Pleasant?). TCJ #306 focuses on the intersections between comics and
politics. It includes op-eds on the importance (and lack thereof) of
modern political cartooning. Also featured is a meditation on the
creator of the Dilbert newspaper comic strip, Scott Adams; a piece
about Daisy Scott, the first African American woman political
cartoonist; a gallery of underground cartoonist John Pound's
code-generated comics; portraits of mass shooting victims; a selection
of Spider-Gwen artist Chris Vision's sketchbook pages; and other essays
and galleries. Full-color illustrations throughout.