
Recently, the cover of an old issue of The Comics Journal reminded me of a time when there were so many autobiographical comic books being published, a fatigue set in among readers.

Recently, the cover of an old issue of The Comics Journal reminded me of a time when there were so many autobiographical comic books being published, a fatigue set in among readers.
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Filed under Bad Influences, Comix Classic & Current, Idiot's Delight, Magazine Rack, Worst Of All
Tagged as 1980s, 1990s, American Splendor, autobiographical comics, Bands I Useta Like, comic, corporate crap, Disney, Harvey Pekar, Internet, Joe Matt, Justin Green, laughter, R. Crumb, social media, strips, television, whores
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Tagged as 1990s, 2010, Afghan Whigs, alternative music, American Splendor, Atlanta, Bands I Useta Like, Cincinnati, Cleveland, comix, despair, Harvey Pekar, Ivan Brunetti, laughter, R. Crumb, underground, Willy Murphy
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