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Ed Piskor (born July 28, 1982) is an alternative comics artist operating out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is a former student of The Kubert School and is best known for his artistic collaborations with underground comics pioneers Harvey Pekar of American Splendor fame, and Jay Lynch who illustrates Garbage Pail Kids. He has a cult following amongst minicomic fans with his series Deviant Funnies and Isolation Chamber.


Ed Piskor (nascido em 28 de julho de 1982) é um artista de quadrinhos alternativos que opera em Pittsburgh, Pensilvânia. Ele é um ex-aluno da Escola Kubert e é mais conhecido por suas colaborações artísticas com os pioneiros dos quadrinhos underground Harvey Pekar, da fama American Splendor, e Jay Lynch, que ilustra Garbage Pail Kids. Ele tem um culto de seguidores entre os fãs de minicômicas com sua série Deviant Funnies and Isolation Chamber.

Vida pessoal[editar | editar código-fonte]

Piskor was fascinated by comics throughout his childhood. He was a great fan of mainstream comics such as The Amazing Spider-Man, but his interest in the alternative comics developed rapidly when, at the age of 9, he saw a documentary that had Harvey Pekar reading one of his American Splendor stories.[citation needed]

After finishing high school, he attended the Kubert School for a year, where he met comics artists including Steve Bissette, Tom Yeates, John Totleben, and Rick Veitch.


Piskor foi fascinado por quadrinhos durante sua infância. Ele era um grande fã de quadrinhos populares, como The Amazing Spider-Man, mas seu interesse pelos quadrinhos alternativos desenvolveu-se rapidamente quando, aos 9 anos, ele viu um documentário no qual Harvey Pekar lia uma de suas histórias American Splendor. [ citação necessária]

Depois de terminar o ensino médio, ele frequentou a Kubert School por um ano, onde conheceu artistas de quadrinhos, incluindo Steve Bissette, Tom Yeates, John Totleben e Rick Veitch.

His first major comics Deviant Funnies and the autobiographical Isolation Chamber are generally marked with dark humour. In 2003 he started his collaboration with Jay Lynch, and shortly after that with Harvey Pekar. Piskor's first major task with Pekar was illustrating stories of American Splendor: Our Movie Year, which elaborates Pekar's experience after the release of the movie American Splendor. Piskor also illustrated Pekar's graphic novel Macedonia, which was released in 2007 through Villard Books.

Piskor's series Wizzywig deals with Kevin "Boingthump" Phenicle, a young prodigy who becomes fascinated with social engineering, phone phreaking, and eventually computer hacking. As the series progresses, Kevin grows as well as his trials and tribulations with hacking. His endeavors make him legendary; his abilities are feared and also revered by many.

The character from the series, Kevin, is a composite of many well known phreaks and hackers such as Kevin Mitnick, Kevin Poulsen, Joybubbles, and many others.

Piskor's drawing has been influenced by 1960s and '70s underground comix scene, and he also points to Robert Crumb as a major influence,[citation needed] but comic critics have praised Piskor for developing his own artistic style.[citation needed]

In 2009 Piskor collaborated with Pekar on the graphic book The Beats: A Graphic History. The book was published in the UK by Souvenir Press Ltd and drew plaudits from Studs Terkel: “The Beats is as fresh and pertinent as the latest scholarly history, only far more entertaining.”[citation needed] The Beats tells the story of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs and John Clellon Holmes who became known as The Beat Generation. This cultural revolution is seen through the eyes of the movement's key figures and its minor characters including Diane di Prima, Carolyn Cassady, Philip Lamantia, and others. The startlingly original graphic non-fiction work was highly praised in Vanity Fair: “Editor Paul Buhle’s graphic history The Beats—with riffs from cats such as Harvey Pekar and Trina Robbins—burns like a Roman candle.”

Piskor's Eisner Award winning series, Hip Hop Family Tree, is a historical account of Hip Hop culture and the artists that have shaped the genre. Piskor has announced that he is writing a new comic for Marvel titled X-Men: Grand Design focusing on the history of the X-Men. The first issue of Grand Design was released in December 2017.

Since 2018, Piskor has co-hosted Cartoonist Kayfabe, a YouTube channel focusing on 90's and independent comics, with fellow Pittsburgh native Jim Rugg.

In 2020 Piskor started serializing a graphic novel titled RED ROOM in his personal Patreon page, which is set to be published as a physical book in 2021.

Trabalhos[editar | editar código-fonte]

  • ’’Macedonia"
  • Wizzywig
  • Hip Hop Genealogia
  • X-Men : Grand Design

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