‘In a narrative that moves from trade-union history to his own efforts organising in an Amazon warehouse, Sam Wallman draws honest, unsentimental portraits of the working class that was and the working class that is. Most of all, he shares a vision of the working class that could be, depicting the everyday decency of ordinary people as the only hope for a world in crisis. Funny, tender, and wise, this book both delights and inspires.’
Jeff Sparrow, author of Crimes Against Nature
‘[Our Members Be Unlimited is a] textured, extensively researched work … The artist’s bold style, consisting mainly of primary colours, makes the work visually compelling … His creative agility demonstrates the many possibilities of comics … What’s hugely evident across the work is Wallman’s passion for, and belief in, a better world.’
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, The Sydney Morning Herald
‘Sam Wallman has written an inspiring and uplifting visual history of the [union] movement … [his] distinctive style, wit and historical knowledge make this something to relish.’
Jason Steger, The Sydney Morning Herald
‘Activist and comics journalist Wallman debuts with a convincing, transfixing graphic history of the impact and future potential of unions … This is a dynamic, persuasive look at labor power.’
Publishers Weekly
‘In Our Members Be Unlimited, comics journalist Wallman achieves what many on the left struggle with: he makes history, theory, and organising practice accessible and fun to read about … Deftly mixing personal experience, journalism, and history, he highlights not just the highs but also the lows of union history. Throughout, he makes extensive use of imaginative spreads that blend traditional comics layouts with artwork more commonly found on murals and activist posters … hits so powerfully you can’t help but want to share. Hand this to any reader interested in labour movements, comics fans or not.’
Matthew Noe, Booklist
‘Unionism is about more than your rights at work. It is something greater even than a form of politics at the point of production: union struggle is composed of those mundane moments of perseverance and ingenuity in daily life that are all too easy to pass over in retrospect. This is the history that Sam Wallman uncovers in his magnificent new longform comic, Our Members Be Unlimited… With his unmistakable animated and intricate graphic style, Wallman is skilled at stitching these quotidian details into a broader narrative of working-class history … Learned and extensively researched, this book is also practical, ending with a sizeable glossary of useful union terms, from ‘black cat’ to ‘ultra’. Wallman’s activist energy, familiar to anyone who has read his shorter comics or seen his posters pasted up around their city, makes this graphic history urgent and invigorating reading.’
Joshua Barnes, Books+Publishing
‘Our Members Be Unlimited is a beautiful and often moving guide to union organising that’s in touch with the reality of work today. Sam Wallman draws on the history of working-class resistance and the humanism at the heart of our movement to guide and give heart to activists.’
Bhaskar Sunkara, founding editor of Jacobin magazine
‘Beautiful, bold, and necessary. An original and timely look at labour’s past and present that shows how workers won the rights we have and how they’ll be taken away if we don’t use our power to keep them and build on them.’
Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants–CWA
‘Sam Wallman’s book is an insight both personal and historical into a collectivist alternative to capitalism that has existed as long as there have been bosses … Wallman is ambitious enough to take comics to areas that are hard to explain, where the message may be complex but the stories are simple. … [Our Members Be Unlimited] is a book that asks readers to read slowly and pay attention to the subtleties.’
George Dunford, ArtsHub
‘Our Members be Unlimited offers an entertaining, well-researched and accessible history of unionism … [Each page] is designed with the confidence and urgency of a poster.’
Matt Chun, Overland
‘Stylistically, Wallman deftly manages the complex use of space - at times like MC Escher or Diego Rivera, also taking inspiration from early trade union banners … Unique and urgent, Our Members Be Unlimited is aimed at a broad audience and well deserves to reach it.’
Andrew Chuter, Green Left
‘Creatively, intellectually, politically, emotionally, Wallman has produced a remarkable work. Our Members Be Unlimited is a robust and distinguished contribution to the long Australian tradition of interactions between artists and the labour movement going back to its birth years in the nineteenth century.’
Rowan Cahill, Recorder
‘No artwork or book has the same power as rank-and-file workplace organising. But if it reaches a wide enough audience, the book might help amplify the emerging wave of union organisation, from US Amazon warehouse workers to cleaners and health care workers in Australia. Our Members Be Unlimited helps us realise that, when we build union solidarity in the workplace, our efforts go beyond wages and conditions — rekindling the old spirit of collectivism is how we build a better future for humanity.’
Nicky Minus, Jacobin
‘A fantastic work.’
Red Tape
‘A stunner — a bold visual history of workers’ struggles; a mini-memoir of Wallman’s time working as a picker (and shop floor organiser) in an Amazon warehouse; and a compelling intro-slash-invitation to union activism.’
Tove H, Powell's Books
‘Our Members Be Unlimited is a half-historical half-autobiographical novel of the slow progress of unionisation across the world. If there’s anything to glean from this, it’s that no one can be expected to stand defiantly on their own … and that there’s a benefit to being part of a collective in pursuit of freedom — whether that liberation is from British capitalism in the 1600s or from one of the most profitable and tyrannical companies known today. (You know which one I’m talking about.)’
Kvothe Harris, Rediscovered Bookshop
‘Our Members Be Unlimited is a visual and intellectual feast that tackles unionism’s past and present. It’s a rousing book that adds to an exciting wave of Australian graphic storytelling.’
Yves Rees, Australian Book Review's Books of the Year 2022
‘In this artfully illustrated book of comic history, author Sam Wallman documents recent gains made by organised labour while offering the reader a look back at the struggle for worker rights. A great introduction for younger readers looking to familiarise themselves with the labour movement, this comic book offers a humorous and educational perspective on the challenges facing unions in the 21st century, and the way those challenges differ from the struggles of workers in previous centuries.’
Microcosm Publishing
‘[A]n engaging visual exploration of the history of unions and why they matter … Wallman’s distinctive style and outlook make for a fun read, and are nuanced enough to be a good starting point for union educational activities and discussions.’
Ryan Hayes, Our Times
‘[Our Members Be Unlimited] is entertaining and amusing, yet serious and informative global history of unionism.’
Gabrielle McCann, open book
‘Our Members Be Unlimited by Sam Wallman is an immense achievement. Both a history of the union moment and a personal memoir of Wallman’s own experience of working as a picker at an Amazon warehouse, the personal is political and the political is intensely felt and personal. The graphic medium allows for dense information to be told in an accessible way, while images of the body speak directly to the body of the reader, we recognise the burden of exploitation as an embodied reality. Timely, but also a book that will remain relevant, sadly, for a long time, this important book could play a role in helping younger generations engage with what it means to collectivise and unionise and make informed choices about navigating a lifetime of labour; this book should be considered for secondary curriculums.’
Judges comments from The Small Press Network Book of Year Award 2023