Interview: Ryan Alexander-Tanner
Set for a May 1st release, To Teach: The Journey, In Comics marks Bill Ayers’s first foray into the world of sequential art. The book is an adaptation of the writer’s seminal 1993 text, To Teach: The Journey of a Teacher. Ayers, for better or worse, requires little introduction, particularly in the wake of the last presidential election, in which the Weather Underground co-founder became a well-tread talking point in Sarah Palin’s anti-Obama stump speeches.
The name of Ayers’s collaborator on the graphic novel, however, will no doubt prove unfamiliar to most. The 27-year-old artist first collaborated with Ayers as part of a high school history assignment, transforming an interview with the educator into a short strip.
Ayers and Ryan Alexander-Tanner largely fell out of touch after the project. In the meantime, the artist got a bachelor’s degree and moved to Portland. In 2009, he won a Xeric for his book, Television #1. And when the time came to recruit an artist for To Teach, Alexander-Tanner’s name found its way to the top of Ayers’s list.












