PETER KUPER
'Peter Kuper' (b. 1958) is an American comics artist. Besides his contributions to the political anthology ''World War 3 Illustrated'', which he co-founded, he is currently best known for taking over ''Spy vs. Spy'' for ''MAD Magazine''; it had passed through various hands after its creator Antonio Prohias retired, but Kuper's version has appeared without interruption since 1997. Kuper also released two critically-acclaimed books of Franz Kafka adaptations, Give It Up! and the Metamorphosis, as well as a solo series, ''Bleeding Heart''.
One of Kuper's earliest influences was the 1964 nuclear disaster film Fail-Safe, which became a motivation for positive personal achievement by encouraging him to accomplish his goals "before the bomb drops."
Kuper should not be confused with cartoonist Peter Kuber.
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One of Kuper's earliest influences was the 1964 nuclear disaster film Fail-Safe, which became a motivation for positive personal achievement by encouraging him to accomplish his goals "before the bomb drops."
Kuper should not be confused with cartoonist Peter Kuber.
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