Sammy Harkham
Author of Kramers Ergot 5
About the Author
Series
Works by Sammy Harkham
Kramers Ergot 2 17 copies
Crickets #8 7 copies
Crickets #7 6 copies
Terror House #1 4 copies
Crickets Color Special #1 2 copies
Peep #01 2 copies
Terror House #3 1 copy
Terror House #2 1 copy
Crickets #09 1 copy
Crickets #9 1 copy
The New Yorker Story 1 copy
Associated Works
Metamorphosis and Other Stories (Penguin Modern Classics) (1961) — Cover artist & designer, some editions — 821 copies, 4 reviews
An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons, and True Stories (2000) — Contributor — 385 copies, 3 reviews
An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons, and True Stories: v. 2 (2008) — Contributor — 169 copies, 2 reviews
Above the Dreamless Dead: World War I in Poetry and Comics (2014) — Illustrator — 141 copies, 9 reviews
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1980-05-21
- Gender
- male
- Education
- CalArts
- Occupations
- cartoonist
editor
bookstore owner - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- Places of residence
- Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Pathetic and shitty people live out their pathetic and shitty lives working for a B movie studio in the 1970s making a slapdash horror film. The most pathetic is a film editor named Seymour who has aspirations of writing and directing his own film but will compromise to get ahead at almost every opportunity. Mostly though, he's doing the midlife crisis thing, getting drunk and high, butting heads with his wife and sleeping around on her.
The book has a couple of big digressions, first to the show more 1910s with some early filmmakers who play no role in the rest of the story and then to the 1940s to give a Holocaust backstory to a secondary character who also has minimal impact in the main tale. They're not bad stories on their own, but just feel like filler here, dragging out this already overlong and tedious graphic novel.
I had passed up on reading this book previously but gave it a go because it made Publisher Weekly's list of best graphic novels of 2023. I should have stuck with my gut reaction. show less
The book has a couple of big digressions, first to the show more 1910s with some early filmmakers who play no role in the rest of the story and then to the 1940s to give a Holocaust backstory to a secondary character who also has minimal impact in the main tale. They're not bad stories on their own, but just feel like filler here, dragging out this already overlong and tedious graphic novel.
I had passed up on reading this book previously but gave it a go because it made Publisher Weekly's list of best graphic novels of 2023. I should have stuck with my gut reaction. show less
ohhh yeah this one's gonna stick in the brain for a while. i liked it a lot. im going to have a lot of trouble recommending it to anybody i know because of how personal and vulnerable it feels.
Somewhat disappointed with this 8th edition. And it's not only the size of the book. Difficult to discern what the selection criteria were this time (if any). Why, even the cover seems unrelated to the medium. Time to mull over the choices and development of the overall project.
This was an almost automatic DNF. I did read the description telling me it was about a man writing about his life trying to become a film Director. The illustrations have a 70s feel to them which is when I believe this takes place, but right off the bat in the margins of the page you have porn illustrations. Then you have the characters in the bathroom having this conversation and just it was an immediate turn off for me. I have no desire to turn any more pages to read anything more of this show more book than the first page. Somebody will like it, just not me. show less
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- Rating
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