Keith Knight (1) (1966–)
Author of The 'K' Chronicles: What A Long Strange Strip It's Been
For other authors named Keith Knight, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Image credit: San Diego Comic Con 2006
Copyright © 2006 Ron Hogan
Copyright © 2006 Ron Hogan
Series
Works by Keith Knight
Knight Takes Queen 1 copy
Associated Works
I Saw You...: Comics Inspired by Real-Life Missed Connections (2009) — Contributor — 156 copies, 9 reviews
A Fictional History of the United States with Huge Chunks Missing (2006) — Contributor — 76 copies, 2 reviews
Recognize!: An Anthology Honoring and Amplifying Black Life (2021) — Contributor — 55 copies, 3 reviews
The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Graphic Literature: Artists and Writers on Creating Graphic Narratives, Poetry Comics, and Literary Collage (2023) — Contributor — 15 copies
Funny Times: A Monthly Newspaper of Humor, Politics & Fun, Volume 16, Issue 3 (2001) — Contributor — 1 copy
Funny Times: A Monthly Newspaper of Humor, Politics & Fun, Volume 16, Issue 2 (2001) — Contributor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1966-08-24
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- cartoonist
- Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
Reviews
When I received my advance reader copy of "The Knight Life" I expected to be underwhelmed. The author, cartoonist Keith Knight is a young, urban, hip, black man. I am an old, ordinary, suburban, white woman. I was skeptical about finding that our sense of humor might have anything in common. I was wrong. Not only was I wrong, I quickly discovered that his cartoons are laugh-out-loud funny. The book contained only a handful of strips with which I was unable to connect. With over 200 pages in show more the book, that means I had a strong connection to his brand of humor.
Thanks, Keef, for a good read. show less
Thanks, Keef, for a good read. show less
This book was provided for review by Hachette Book Group.
I don't normally read comics (as I don't normally read the newspaper) but as a kid that was the first section I read. While I'm not familiar with The Knight Life I did find it quite interesting.
I really liked Keith Knight's sense of humor. He is witty, self-deprecating, and smart. The humor in these comics strips was right up my alley. I liked the notes that he put with some of the strips. He lets us know when some were changed for show more publication, what he liked about them, why he wrote them, etc. It was nice to get inside his head a bit.
Being that the strip is auto-biographical it makes me wonder. Obviously the scenes are sensationalized a bit, but you wonder what really happened to make him write that particular strip.
There were quite a few good ones that I had to share. Some of them really make you think for a minute before you start the next one. I guess that a sign of a great cartoonist, being able to get a point across without being blatantly obvious.
I liked this one and I'll be keeping my eyes open for more of his comics. show less
I don't normally read comics (as I don't normally read the newspaper) but as a kid that was the first section I read. While I'm not familiar with The Knight Life I did find it quite interesting.
I really liked Keith Knight's sense of humor. He is witty, self-deprecating, and smart. The humor in these comics strips was right up my alley. I liked the notes that he put with some of the strips. He lets us know when some were changed for show more publication, what he liked about them, why he wrote them, etc. It was nice to get inside his head a bit.
Being that the strip is auto-biographical it makes me wonder. Obviously the scenes are sensationalized a bit, but you wonder what really happened to make him write that particular strip.
There were quite a few good ones that I had to share. Some of them really make you think for a minute before you start the next one. I guess that a sign of a great cartoonist, being able to get a point across without being blatantly obvious.
I liked this one and I'll be keeping my eyes open for more of his comics. show less
Okay, to start out with, this book is heavy. It contains the first four collections of the K Chronicles and if you already have them, don't bother buying this one - there's nothing significantly new. If you don't have the first four books, then get this! Keith Knight has a funny, irreverent opinion on just about everything he encounters in life. His art is free flowing, with a nice command of line, but his thoughts are what bring me back to his work again and again.
If you're anything like me, the first thing you've always done with the Sunday paper is pull the comics out to read them and get your laugh on. "The Knight Life" is a nationally syndicated strip that I had not seen before.
"The Knight Life" is a collection of the strips from the past two years. You are introduced to Keith's (otherwise known as "Keef) German wife Kerstin, his father, his mother, and a motley cast and crew of recurring characters.
This book is FUNNY! I found myself smiling in show more some places, chuckling in others, and downright laughing out loud in some places. The book is generously sized at 8-1/2" x 10-7/8" and would make a great coffee table book. show less
"The Knight Life" is a collection of the strips from the past two years. You are introduced to Keith's (otherwise known as "Keef) German wife Kerstin, his father, his mother, and a motley cast and crew of recurring characters.
This book is FUNNY! I found myself smiling in show more some places, chuckling in others, and downright laughing out loud in some places. The book is generously sized at 8-1/2" x 10-7/8" and would make a great coffee table book. show less
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