Published in Overland Issue 231 Winter 2018 · Uncategorized Guest artist for Overland 231: Seth Tobocman Seth Tobocman Cover Artwork for short story ‘Baggage claim’ Artwork for short story ‘We are all Superman’ Artwork for short story ‘Tea ceremony’ Artwork for short story ‘Post-structuralism for beginners’ Read the rest of Overland 231 If you liked these artworks, buy the issue Or subscribe and receive four outstanding issues for a year Seth Tobocman Seth Tobocman is the author and illustrator of five graphic books including You Don’t Have to Fuck People Over to Survive, Portraits of Israelis and Palestinians, and Understanding the Crash. He teaches comics at the New York School of Visual Arts. See more of his work at sethtobocman.com. More by Seth Tobocman › Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers, and publishing ideas and voices often excluded from other places. If you like this piece, or support Overland’s work in general, please subscribe or donate. Related articles & Essays 21 November 202421 November 2024 · Fiction Whack-a-mole Sheila Ngọc Phạm We sit in silence a few more moments as there is no need to talk further; it is the right place to end. There is more I want to know but we had revisited enough of the horror for one day. As I stood up to thank Bác Dzũng for sharing his story, I wished I could tell him how I finally understood that Father’s prophecy would never be fulfilled. 20 November 202420 November 2024 · Solidarity A culture of repression: how Australian universities and institutions are responding to Palestine solidarity Andrew Brooks and Lana Tatour In the face of genocide and apartheid, the Federal Government’s response has not been to impose sanctions on Israel, but rather to open a parliamentary inquiry into antisemitism on campuses that acquiesces to the political pressures of Zionist lobbying and empowers university administrators to repress pro-Palestinian activism under the guise of safety and inclusion.