Darryl Cunningham's graphic novel about
Elon Musk is facing challenges finding an English-language publisher due to concerns about potential legal issues.
This reluctance contrasts sharply with Musk's omnipresence in the media, both in positive and negative aspects.
Unlike other public figures, Musk often directly addresses criticism and may use legal threats, creating a cautious atmosphere for publishers.
Cunningham, noted for tackling controversial topics like Vladimir Putin and the financial crisis, finds this project particularly tough to publish in English-speaking markets.
In contrast, the book has been successfully published in France by Delcourt and has received positive feedback, indicating cultural differences in handling controversial stories.
French publishers tend to advocate for free expression more strongly compared to their Anglo-American counterparts, who are increasingly practicing self-censorship due to litigation fears.
This situation underscores wider industry trends where publishers exercise caution around powerful individuals.
Cunningham ultimately views his work as an artistic investigation intended to provoke discussion on influential figures and societal issues.
Whether this represents a setback for publishing freedom or a prudent business approach remains a matter of ongoing debate.