Hip Hop Family Tree Book 3: 1983-1984

Author:   Ed Piskor ,  Ed Piskor
Publisher:   Fantagraphics
ISBN:  

9781606998489


Pages:   114
Publication Date:   15 September 2016
Recommended Age:   From 16
Format:   Paperback
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Ed Piskor's acclaimed graphic novel series continues! Book 3 highlights Run DMC's rise to fame and introduces unassailable acts like Whodini, The Fat Boys, Slick Rick, and Doug E Fresh. The Beastie Boys become a rap group. Rick Rubin meets Russell Simmons to form Def Jam. The famous TV pilot to the dance show Graffiti Rock and the documentaries Style Wars and Breakin' and Enterin' are all highlighted in this comprehensive volume spanning 1983-1984. Ed Piskor continues to deliver the goods in this comprehensive history of hip hop.

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Author:   Ed Piskor ,  Ed Piskor
Publisher:   Fantagraphics
Imprint:   Fantagraphics
Dimensions:   Width: 23.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 33.80cm
Weight:   0.534kg
ISBN:  

9781606998489


ISBN 10:   160699848
Pages:   114
Publication Date:   15 September 2016
Recommended Age:   From 16
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Piskor s work doesn t just capture the mood of old school hip hop. It taps into the feel of school comics as well. ... This is the kind of book that s designed to be spread out on the floor while resting on your belly, the stereo turned up as loud as you can stand it.Piskor s mastery of the comics page is like a DJ s best breakbeat record -- no matter where you drop the needle, you re going to find something good.--Jeremy Estes


The third gathering of Piskor s smash webcomic... affords as much amusement and well-researched history as its two predecessors. ... Piskor s art style, somewhere between Jack Kirby and R. Crumb, looks as good as, maybe better than, ever.--Ray Olson


Ed Piskor's stylish, funny, assiduously researched history of hip-hop is hugely engaging and enlightening. --Glen Weldon


When cartoonist Ed Piskor decided to unspool the labyrinth history of one of America s greatest artistic accomplishments, he spared no effort to immerse his readers in the era of jump suits and scarred vinyl. Everything in Hip Hop Family Tree screams nostalgia: the Ben-Day dots, the sepia discoloration even the print feels course and pulpy, like a priceless cultural artifact unearthed in a garage sale or your dad s basement. Flipping through the oversized pages, you can almost hear the slap bass, horn swells, and ricocheting rhymes of hip-hop s inaugural years. --Sean Edgar Hip Hop Family Tree [is] an exhaustive, lovingly-rendered portrayal of the movement's explosive early moments. --Nathan Reese These are dookie-gold-chain d-o-p-e. --Darcy MacDonald ...[Hip Hop Family Tree] gets better and better as its core cast of characters gets fully established and we get a bit more in-depth with them. ... Piskor s style and design choices push the quality of this history of hip-hop over the top. --Rob Clough Whether you were there when it was happening or not, [Hip Hop Family Tree] will unfold a rich universe of music history and all the knock-on effects of it too. With the warmth and immediacy only a true fan could impart, Piskor tells the ongoing history of Hip Hop in these lovingly crafted volumes. --Sonia Harris Retelling the history of hip hop in the style of '80s Marvel comics, wasn't necessarily a good idea it was the best idea. ...HHFT [is] an incredible achievement, as well as one of comics' greatest nonfiction works. --Rob Bricken Marvel at hip-hop greatness. --Andres Tardio Ed Piskor''s stylish, funny, assiduously researched history of hip-hop is hugely engaging and enlightening. --Glen Weldon Richly detailed and thoroughly researched. --Abel Charrow The amount of research he s done sets a rather terrifying new standard for anyone else inclined to study the birth of hip-hop . No less brilliant than Piskor s journalism is his graphical skill.--Etelka Lehoczky Richly detailed and thoroughly researched.--Abel Charrow Marvel at hip-hop greatness.--Andres Tardio Extraordinary effort. Even if you are not a hip-hop fan, you need to read this.--Jatin Varma These are dookie-gold-chain d-o-p-e.--Darcy MacDonald Ed Piskor's stylish, funny, assiduously researched history of hip-hop is hugely engaging and enlightening.--Glen Weldon If you love hip-hop culture or comics, you have to get these books immediately. If you hate hip-hip culture or comics, then these books will convert you into a lover of both.--Nick Gazin The third gathering of Piskor s smash webcomic... affords as much amusement and well-researched history as its two predecessors. ... Piskor s art style, somewhere between Jack Kirby and R. Crumb, looks as good as, maybe better than, ever.--Ray Olson Piskor s work doesn t just capture the mood of old school hip hop. It taps into the feel of school comics as well. ... This is the kind of book that s designed to be spread out on the floor while resting on your belly, the stereo turned up as loud as you can stand it.Piskor s mastery of the comics page is like a DJ s best breakbeat record -- no matter where you drop the needle, you re going to find something good.--Jeremy Estes Pittsburgh cartoonist Piskor continues his authoritative and highly entertaining graphic history of hip-hop, with tales of the early days of Run-DMC, the Beastie Boys, and the Fat Boys.--Dan DeLuca He s not just doin a comic book, he s doin' a piece of history.--Darryl DMC McDaniels The third gathering of Piskor's smash webcomic... affords as much amusement and well-researched history as its two predecessors. ... Piskor's art style, somewhere between Jack Kirby and R. Crumb, looks as good as, maybe better than, ever.--Ray Olson The amount of research he's done sets a rather terrifying new standard for anyone else inclined to study the birth of hip-hop.... No less brilliant than Piskor's journalism is his graphical skill.--Etelka Lehoczky He's not just doin' a comic book, he's doin' a piece of history.--Darryl DMC McDaniels Piskor's work doesn't just capture the mood of old school hip hop. It taps into the feel of school comics as well. ... This is the kind of book that's designed to be spread out on the floor while resting on your belly, the stereo turned up as loud as you can stand it. Piskor's mastery of the comics page is like a DJ's best breakbeat record -- no matter where you drop the needle, you're going to find something good.--Jeremy Estes Hip Hop Family Tree... [is] ...an exhaustive, lovingly-rendered portrayal of the movement's explosive early moments. --Nathan Reese Hip Hop Family Tree [is] an exhaustive, lovingly-rendered portrayal of the movement's explosive early moments. --Nathan Reese


These are dookie-gold-chain d-o-p-e. --Darcy MacDonald


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Ed Piskor (1982-2024) was the New York Times bestselling creator of Hip Hop Family Tree and X-Men: Grand Design as well as the co-conspirator behind the YouTube channel sensation, Cartoonist Kayfabe.

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