Myfanwy Tristram

Comics about politics, activism, social memoir, fashion and pop culture

ACTIVISM AND COMICS

I am interested in how comics can encourage activism and make real political change.

While political cartoons are a familiar feature in our newspapers, I do not believe that research has ever been conducted into what tangible effects comics that seek to change political views have in the real world.

Comics making political change

Flyers for Draw the Line

Draw the Line

A project bringing together more than 100 comic artists from around the world, each depicting one action you can take when you don’t like the current political landscape.

The cover of the Noisy Valley by Myfanwy Tristram

The Noisy Valley

From the Aldermaston marches to a one-girl school strike, this collection depicts true stories of protest, as told to me by residents of the Rhondda Valley in South Wales.

Sorry for the inconvenience, we are trying to save the world by Myfanwy Tristram

Sorry for the Inconvenience

Infuriated by the UK’s government’s crackdown on the right to protest in the Police, Crimes and Sentencing Bill, I put together this book on the positive sides of protest. 


PROTEST

In 2021, infuriated by the UK’s government’s crackdown on the right to protest in the
Police, Crimes and Sentencing Bill, I spent the month of October drawing a different protest placard every day. Read more.

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REPORTAGE, SKETCH DIARIES AND SELF-PUBLISHED COMICS

Comic-making doesn’t bring fame and fortune — but it can bring opportunities for travel and fellowship, ample rewards in themselves. Read more.

SOCIAL MEMOIR

I am drawing a social memoir of two periods in my life: my teen years as an Eighties goth in rural Devon, and my middle age in which I come to terms with the events of that time. Read more.