Comics Laureate Bobby Joseph will discuss the representation of diverse comic book characters in comic books from the last century through his own personal journey on Thursday (16th October) at a special fundraising event for London’s Cartoon Museum.


“A 100-year Journey of Diversity and Representation in Comics!” is a charity event, with 100 per cent of the funds raised through ticket sales going to help the Cartoon Museum continue to thrive.
Bobby will show how controversial stories of people of colour have evolved to reflect the problems and issues of society, and why is it now even more important for diverse voices to start controlling their own narratives.
The presentation will also include an exclusive reading from his new graphic novel, My Dad Fights Demons! – so if you’re in town he says “come down, learn history, and support the Cartoon Museum!”
• Charity Event: A 100-year Journey of Diversity and Representation in Comics! 6:30pm for a 7pm start, Thursday 16th October 2025, the Cartoon Museum, 63 Wells St, London, W1A 3AE | Buy Tickets Here | Cartoon Museum online at cartoonmuseum.org
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