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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 Editions Joins Alternative Comics for Distribution

hang dai editionsHang Dai Editions was formed by New York cartoonists Gregory Benton, Dean Haspiel, Seth Kushner, and Josh Neufeld in 2014 to publish their signature works, some of which they make a point of hand-selling only at shows via personal interaction.

HDE has announced their 2015 slate of releases. They are also teaming up with Alternative Comics for distribution and some publishing.

HDE’s 2015 slate of comix:

SCHMUCK 

by Seth Kushner and various artists
September 2015
184-pages. Full color.

SCHMUCK is a graphic novel memoir about one man’s awkward coming-of-age-quest to find love in New York City, written by SETH KUSHNER, with design by ERIC SKILLMAN and a forward by JONATHAN AMES. SCHMUCK is an anthology featuring art by 23 great cartoonists, including; Nick Bertozzi, Gregory Benton, Dean Haspiel, Josh Neufeld, Noah Van Sciver, Leland Purvis, Sean Pryor, Bobby Timony, Shamus Beyale, Ryan Alexander-Tanner, George Schall, Nathan Schreiber, Stephen Destefano, Jon Allen, Christa Cassano, Kevin Colden, Tony Salmons, George Jurard, Omar Angulo, Pierce Hargan,  Skuds Mckinley, James O Smith, Tim Ogline and cover by Joseph Remnant.

SMOKE

by Gregory Benton
September 2015
64-pages. Full color.

After an accident on an industrial farm unhinges two young brothers from reality, they are guided through a weird and wonderful journey by Xolo, the mythological protector of souls.

BEEF WITH TOMATO

by Dean Haspiel
September 2015
96-pages. B+W comix and essays. (published by Alternative Comics)

A native New York bruiser is fed up with life in the dregs of a drug-addled Alphabet City where his neighbors are shut-ins and his bicycle is always getting stolen. He escapes from Manhattan to make a fresh start in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, only to face a new strain of street logic — where most everything he encounters is not as it seems. Emmy Award-winning artist Dean Haspiel returns to his semi-autobiographical roots with BEEF WITH TOMATO, where he explores the emotional truths between prime and primate.

THE VAGABONDS #4

by Josh Neufeld
March 2015
24-pages. Full color.

Josh Neufeld’s The Vagabonds #4 serves up a spicy blend of journalism, social commentary, memoir, and literary fiction. This issue features Neufeld’s story of racial profiling at the U.S./Canadian border and three collaborations with Neufeld’s wife, writer Sari Wilson. Throw in a couple of light-hearted travel tips, and The Vagabonds #4 is chock-full of the thought-provoking and witty comics Neufeld is known for.

HEART-SHAPED HOLE

by Dean Haspiel
April 2015
24-pages. Full color.

Billy Dogma and Jane Legit punch the apocalypse right in the kisser as their eternal war of woo breaks a Trip City-wide hymen.

SECRET SAUCE COMIX Vol.1

by Seth Kushner and various artists
April 2015
28-pages. Full color.

Seth Kushner’s new anthology features a mix of fumetti/cosplay, indie/sci-fi, and Silver-age inspired heroes by way of THE BROOKLYNITE, drawn by Shamus Beyale, COSTUMED CHARACTERS, layouts by Dean Haspiel, and YOUTOPIA, illustrated by Charles Stewart.

Here is a list of HDE’s 2014 comix, still available!

SCHMUCK COMIX #1

Seth Kushner’s semi-autobio webcomic gets a print edition with three stories written by Seth and drawn by Jon Allen, Shamus Beyale and Noah Van Sciver. Cover by Gregory Benton.

PSYCHOTRONIC COMIX

Is Dean Haspiel’s anthology of memoir and Silver Age inspired genre featuring The Red Hook, Tommy Rocket, A-Okay Cool, and NY Stories.

FORCE OF NATURE

By Gregory Benton, follows an artist through a lush forest as he searches for a lost sketchbook.

THE VAGABONDS #3

After an eight-year hiatus, Josh Neufeld’s The Vagabonds returns with its third issue — now published by Hang Dai! Many things have changed in the interim: Neufeld produced three books, became a father, and won a year-long journalism fellowship. This issue highlights Neufeld’s journalistic work over the past few years, including reportage on Hurricane Sandy, the Arab Spring, the education wars (with writer Adam Bessie), and the life of a “comics journalist.”

STAKE

A lone woman fights the odds in this no-holds-barred short companion piece to B+F by Gregory Benton.

POCKET BOOK 2

by Gregory Benton

Drawn from life, pages from Gregory Benton’s sketchbooks create a loose narrative. Travel through the NYC subway, take in a concert or two, and wash up on the beach.

Save Our Schmuck: Benefit and Campaign to Help Seth Kushner Announced

kushner 2Comic book creator and acclaimed photographer Seth Kushner has been riding a pretty horrifying roller coaster over these last few months.

First there was the high of a successful Kickstarter campaign for his Schmuck graphic novel, that was followed, just four days later, by a Leukemia diagnosis that has put him into the hospital and away for his son for long periods of time.

I spoke to Kushner back in mid-June for Den of Geek US just after he had gotten home and he had a good head about this hell that he and his loved ones had been dragged through. He was thinking about work, thankful for the support of the comic book community, delighted to be home and looking forward to a bone marrow transplant. A couple of months later and Kushner is, unfortunately, still waiting and back in the hospital. According to a recent update on his Facebook page, though, Kushner said he feels like he’s “turning a corner” after a rough patch.

Despite that good bit of news, though, the realities are that being sick comes with a hefty financial burden, and so the comic book community is again rallying around Kushner with a benefit at Union Hall in Brooklyn, New York on Tuesday August 26th.

Here are some pertinent details. For more, check out the event page on Facebook.

Save Our Schmuck: Bone Marrow Benefit for Seth Kushner

 

Featuring: Live comix reading, music and comedy featuring: Molly Crabapple, Douglas Rushkoff, Dean Haspiel, Akim Funk Buddha, JahFurry, Josh Neufeld, Sticks and Stones and others.

If you’re unable to attend the event, please do hop over to the GoFundMe page that has been set up to collect donations to assist Seth and his family as they fight through this together. As the description on that page says, there are medical expenses that aren’t covered by insurance and in that Seth is a freelancer, his inability to take on jobs means that the family is missing his income right now. Give what you can and, almost as importantly, share this article/or that page so that others can rally and support this worthy effort.