My Stupid Life

Author:   Mitch Clem
Publisher:   Silver Sprocket
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9798886200195


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   30 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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My Stupid Life


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Author:   Mitch Clem
Publisher:   Silver Sprocket
Imprint:   Silver Sprocket
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.708kg
ISBN:  

9798886200195


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   30 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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There are a lot of comics about punk rock. Some of them are drawn really well, but done by posers. Some of them are done by real punks, but they are very poorly drawn. Mitch manages to hit the perfect balance of actually knowing what he is talking about, and being able to draw it really well. He is really good at telling an emotional story without feeling self-indulgent. He's not always the hero of his own story, which provides an honesty, humor and realness that most other 'punk' comics can't touch. - Ben Snakepit Mitch Clem is punk rock comic's royalty and we're lucky that he also happens to be the court jester. His autobio comics are some of my favorites of all time, so having them all collected in one volume is a blessing upon his loyal subjects. - Liz Prince Tomboy


There are a lot of comics about punk rock. Some of them are drawn really well, but done by posers. Some of them are done by real punks, but they are very poorly drawn. Mitch manages to hit the perfect balance of actually knowing what he is talking about, and being able to draw it really well. He is really good at telling an emotional story without feeling self-indulgent. He's not always the hero of his own story, which provides an honesty, humor and realness that most other 'punk' comics can't touch. - Ben Snakepit Mitch Clem is punk rock comic's royalty and we're lucky that he also happens to be the court jester. His autobio comics are some of my favorites of all time, so having them all collected in one volume is a blessing upon his loyal subjects. - Liz Prince, Tomboy


There are a lot of comics about punk rock. Some of them are drawn really well, but done by posers. Some of them are done by real punks, but they are very poorly drawn. Mitch manages to hit the perfect balance of actually knowing what he is talking about, and being able to draw it really well. He is really good at telling an emotional story without feeling self-indulgent. He's not always the hero of his own story, which provides an honesty, humor and realness that most other 'punk' comics can't touch. - Ben Snakepit Mitch Clem is punk rock comics royalty and we're lucky that he also happens to be the court jester. His autobio comics are some of my favorites of all time, so having them all collected in one volume is a blessing upon his loyal subjects. - Liz Prince, Tomboy


"""There are a lot of comics about punk rock. Some of them are drawn really well, but done by posers. Some of them are done by real punks, but they are very poorly drawn. Mitch manages to hit the perfect balance of actually knowing what he is talking about, and being able to draw it really well. He is really good at telling an emotional story without feeling self-indulgent. He's not always the hero of his own story, which provides an honesty, humor and realness that most other 'punk' comics can't touch."" - Ben Snakepit ""Mitch Clem is punk rock comics royalty and we're lucky that he also happens to be the court jester. His autobio comics are some of my favorites of all time, so having them all collected in one volume is a blessing upon his loyal subjects."" - Liz Prince, Tomboy"


""There are a lot of comics about punk rock. Some of them are drawn really well, but done by posers. Some of them are done by real punks, but they are very poorly drawn. Mitch manages to hit the perfect balance of actually knowing what he is talking about, and being able to draw it really well. He is really good at telling an emotional story without feeling self-indulgent. He's not always the hero of his own story, which provides an honesty, humor and realness that most other 'punk' comics can't touch."" - Ben Snakepit ""Mitch Clem is punk rock comics royalty and we're lucky that he also happens to be the court jester. His autobio comics are some of my favorites of all time, so having them all collected in one volume is a blessing upon his loyal subjects."" - Liz Prince, Tomboy


Author Information

Mitch Clem has been creating art and comix in the world of DIY punk for decades. He is the author of Nothing Nice To Say: Complete Discography, My Stupid Life, several zines, and countless records covers and posters. He lives in San Antonio with his wife (artist and frequent collaborator Amanda Kirk) and their daughter.

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