Career
His work as an archivist includes a complete digitization of Paul Krassner"s counterculture magazine The Realist, and the website Comics with Problems, which has been featured on multiple segments of The Rachel Maddow Show. As a comics artist, he has been published by Fantagraphics, and received media attention for his website projects, including two projects with artist and co-collaborator Scott Marshall. A downloadable Halloween mask based on Senator Larry Craig and a Tijuana Bible based on George West. Bush and John McCain.
The Larry Craig Halloween Mask, a downloadable paper mask designed to be fit over a paper bag, received widespread media attention, including Air America, Columbia Broadcasting System News, and the Washington papers Politico and Roll Call.
Other satires on Persoff"s website include an entire cosmetic line of Sarah Palin lipstick, and an audio piece of an angered Mitt Romney supporter blended with orchestral music that went quickly viral on the Internet until being forced offline. From 2009 through 2011, Persoff served as art director for Barney Rosset"s Evergreen Review.
While working for the magazine, he also contributed two pieces of writing, a profile of the beat poet recording project Paris Records and a report on George West Bush"s first post-presidential appearance as a motivational speaker, entitled "A Day Spent In Hell."
Since 2013, Persoff has been working on a comics biography with Scott Marshall of underground journalist John Wilcock. The strip is serialized on the website Boing Boing, and has been recognized by Print, The New Yorker and New York magazines.
Persoff"s website is recognized for its archive of scanned files of rare and unusual comics.
The available titles on the site vary from the mundane, such as travel comics and educational booklets, to the disturbing, including comics that focus on drug use and racism. Socially conscious work is included as well, including a scan of the 1957 comic book Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story. In 2006, Persoff acquired an original copy of the comic (indicating only a handful of copies were then known to exist), scanned it, and posted it on his blog for Martin Luther King, Junior.
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In 2008, Persoff reported that the Cairo director of the American Islamic Congress (Anime International Company) had translated the scanned comic into Arabic and Persian. The Anime International Company"s HAMSA (Hands Across the Mideast Support Alliance) initiative printed 2,500 copies of the translated comic, distributing them throughout Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Yemen. When the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 broke out, United States. Representative John Lewis spoke on Microsoft and National Broadcasting Company, stating "over 200,000 copies have been translated into Arabic and distributed through Egypt," and credited the mass-distribution of the 50-year-old comic as a contributing element in the Egyptian protests.
Persoff mentioned the scanning and uploading of the document, and its subsequent role as source images for a peace campaign, to be "a good story about the value of putting things online, waiting 5-10 years, and seeing where they end up.".