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Review: Schmuck

SchmuckKickstarter can be hit and miss for lovers of all things comics, and the margin of quality products are even smaller. There have been successes like Mae and Smut Peddlers which have exceeded expectations and have their audiences clamoring for more content. Then there are those, who I rather not mention, whose end products, fails in its execution and can, to the backer, feel like a bad date. As a Kickstarter backer, you are truly a “stakeholder” in the comic, so in a minimal way, you are definitely a publisher, so quality becomes paramount, especially when you believe in the project in the first place.

Then there are those situations, where personal circumstances control the destiny of the project, sometimes before it ends, but mostly from my experience, long after it ends. Some of the Kickstarter creators, tend to just to stop the project altogether, and refund the backers. Some of the creators, become overwhelmed, and stop the projects, after realizing so, and then there are others who become overextended, and never fulfill or return the funds, and this is where the backers feel cheated. Seth Kushner’s Schmuck was a project that could have gone any of the ways mentioned above, as Kusnher passed away earlier this year after a year of battling Leukemia, but to the quality of his character and his family, they posthumously published this seminal work and I can honestly say as a backer, it is worth every penny.

Kushner’s Shmuck is a godsend in many ways and I wish I had found out about the web comic prior to reading the collected graphic novel, as has got to be the best Meta comic I have ever read about living in NYC. His writing paired the twenty two artists involved in this comic, makes for some side-splitting adventures throughout the city. Some of my favorite stories include “A Hairy Situation”, where he takes a date to watch American Splendor, which for those who have read and watched it, will tell you is super meta. My favorite story out of the whole collection is, “The Ex Factor”, where he tells in comical fashion, his running into an ex-girlfriend.

Overall, a solid collection of stories, and for those who don’t know, all of them are autobiographical, and everyone is worth a read. The writing by Seth Kushner, is so strong, one could only wonder, how he would have followed up this book. The art by the different artists is nice compliment to his writing, as they serve as a nice contrast to the different narratives. In conclusion, one could only wish to create an opus this good, in their lifetime.

Story: Seth Kushner Art: Too many to name
Story: 10 Art: 10 Overall: 10 Recommendation: Buy

Hang Dai provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Hang Dai Coming to Baltimore Comic-Con

Hang DaiFive members from Brooklyn’s legendary Hang Dai Studios will be attending Baltimore Comic-Con, being held the weekend of September 25-27, 2015 at the Baltimore Convention Center. Featuring artists and writers Dean “The Fox” Haspiel, Gregory “B+F” Benton, Christa “Ghetto Klown” Cassano, Jonathan “Plunder” Lang, and Vito “Stray” Delsante, they will be playing the dozens and selling their latest comix, prints, graphic novels, and be available for commissions. Hang Dai Editions (in conjunction with Alternative Comics), will be debuting their three new graphic novels: Smoke by Gregory Benton, Beef With Tomato by Dean Haspiel, and Schmuck by the late Seth Kushner.

Emmy award winner and Eisner Award nominee Dean Haspiel created Billy Dogma, illustrated for HBO’s “Bored To Death,” was a Master Artist at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, is a Yaddo fellow and a playwright, helped pioneer personal webcomics with the invention of ACT-I-VATE.com and TripCity.net, and is the co-founder of Hang Dai Editions in Brooklyn, NY. “Dino” has written and drawn many comic books, including The Fox, Spider-Man, Batman, X-Men: First Class, Fantastic Four, Wonder Woman, Deadpool, Godzilla, Mars Attacks, Garbage Pail Kids, Creepy, The Walking Dead, and collaborations with Harvey Pekar, Jonathan Ames, Inverna Lockpez, Jonathan Lethem, Mark Waid, and Stan Lee. Look out for his upcoming graphic novel memoir, Beef With Tomato (Alternative Comics).

Gregory Benton‘s book B+F was awarded the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art’s inaugural Award of Excellence at MoCCAFest 2013. An expanded version of B+F was published in the autumn of 2013 through Adhouse Books (USA) and Editions çà et là (France). The long form edition of B+F was selected for the Society of Illustrators’ first Comics and Cartoon Art Annual in 2014. Gregory has written and drawn stories for Nickelodoeon, Vertigo, DC Comics, Disney Adventures, Watson-Guptil, and Entertainment Weekly. Gregory has also produced numerous limited-edition mini-comix, some of which reside in The Library of Congress’ rare books collection. Gregory’s latest book Smoke, published by Hang Dai Editions, makes its BCC debut!

Christa Cassano has a background in fine arts and began making comics in 2012 when she attended The Atlantic Center for the Arts. In 2013 she became a member of Hang Dai Studios in Gowanus, Brooklyn, where she wrote and drew The Giant Effect, did a comix-accordian collaboration with Dean Haspiel called A Letter Lasts Longer, and contributed to The Hang Dai Comix Anthology and Seth Kushner’s Schmuck. Christa recently co-adapted John Leguizamo’s Ghetto Klown, coming out this fall from Abrams, and is currently working on her own graphic series, titled Pawnland.

Swifty Lang was born in Liege, Belgium and raised in South Florida. He received his M.A. in Film Studies from the University of Amsterdam. He is a comix writer and filmmaker. He won a Van Gogh Award for World Cinema Directing in 2015 from the Amsterdam International Film Festival for his film The Showing. Swifty is co-creator of the critically acclaimed, Feeding Ground (Archaia), which was optioned by Pressman Films in 2014. He was a contributor to Occupy Comics (Black Mask). He has worked with IDW on Garbage Pail Kids with Dean Haspiel, and lived his childhood dream of creating a GPK. His mini-series Plunder was published by Archaia in 2015 and a collection is forthcoming in 2016. He has been a member of Hang Dai Studios since 2013. He is a founding partner of S/Lang Entertainment.

Vito Delsante is a comic book writer/graphic novelist and the co-creator of Stray, published by Action Lab Entertainment. He’s written for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Image Comics, and Simon & Schuster, including stories for Superman, Batman, X-Men, and Scooby Doo, and his stories have been reprinted overseas. He lives in Pittsburgh with his wife, Michelle, his daughter, Sadie, his son, James and his dog, Kirby.