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OverviewFor years, acclaimed artist Drew Friedman has chronicled an oddball, alternate history of American pop culture, where forgotten character actors, old Jewish comedians, comic book artists, and liver-spotted elevator operators are afforded the spotlight over Hollywood starlets and heartthrobs. This latest collection showcases a wide range of recent color and black-and-white portraits of comedians (Gilbert Gottfried, Groucho Marx, Selma Diamond, Moms Mabley, Brother Theodore), writers (Kurt Vonnegut, Alan Zwiebel, Arnie Kogan), musicians (B.B. King, Bob Dylan, Al Kooper, Sammy Davis, Jr., Weird Al), directors (Buster Keaton, Elaine May, Terry Zwigoff), comic book legends (Max Gaines, Bill Gaines, Kelly Freas, Ron Turner), actors (Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney, Jr, Rondo Hatton, Peter Falk) and other famous, infamous, and not-so-famous human beings that Friedman has drawn inspiration from over his lifetime. In addition to over 100 full-page images, this collection features a foreword by historian of comedy Kliph Nesteroff, a glossary of brief biographical information on each subject by the author, as well as the never-before-collected eight-page comic strip, ""R. Crumb and Me,"" detailing Friedman's intense relationship to the work of the cartoonist he cites as his greatest inspiration of all. Shtick Figures is a must have for fans of Friedman's inimitable talent and sharp curatorial eye for preserving lesser known but worthy tributaries of all aspects of American culture, high and low. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Drew Friedman , Kliph NesteroffPublisher: Fantagraphics Imprint: Fantagraphics ISBN: 9781683969341ISBN 10: 1683969340 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 23 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"I've always been a huge fan of the work of Drew Friedman, the king of the 'warts and all' school of caricature art. And I've been waiting my entire life to get old, decrepit, and craggy enough to merit a Friedman portrait of my own -- hurray!--""Weird Al"" Yankovic I don't know how Drew Friedman does it. In my social encounters with him he comes off as an attractive, un-neurotic man whom you wouldn't imagine could produce the quality of detailed, intensely focused, and expressive art that he has turned out in his life. He doesn't fit the profile at all. I suspect there is another Friedman brother who is kept hidden, confined to a back bedroom, a total misfit, who actually does all the artwork. Drew takes the credit but in return he has to take care of the maladjusted, dysfunctional brother. Something like that... only thing I can figure. Someday it'll all come out, like the story of Walter Keane's wife who secretly did all the paintings of the big-eyed children.--R. Crumb Friedman's illustrations capture the most fascinating corners, blind alleys, and cul-de-sacs of show business -- and the brilliant, weird, one-of-a-kind geniuses who dwell there. Their dark, self-made worlds seem so much happier than ours, and Friedman captures that joy with every pen stroke.--Patton Oswalt" Amazing! I'm very flattered and always honored to be captured and caged by his pens and brushes.--Marc Maron It's Drew Friedman's best book yet. I love the entire format. The drawings are beyond beautiful and spectacular. Bravo.--Howard Stern I've always been a huge fan of the work of Drew Friedman, the king of the 'warts and all' school of caricature art. And I've been waiting my entire life to get old, decrepit, and craggy enough to merit a Friedman portrait of my own -- hurray!--""Weird Al"" Yankovic I don't know how Drew Friedman does it. In my social encounters with him he comes off as an attractive, un-neurotic man whom you wouldn't imagine could produce the quality of detailed, intensely focused, and expressive art that he has turned out in his life. He doesn't fit the profile at all. I suspect there is another Friedman brother who is kept hidden, confined to a back bedroom, a total misfit, who actually does all the artwork. Drew takes the credit but in return he has to take care of the maladjusted, dysfunctional brother. Something like that... only thing I can figure. Someday it'll all come out, like the story of Walter Keane's wife who secretly did all the paintings of the big-eyed children.--R. Crumb Friedman's illustrations capture the most fascinating corners, blind alleys, and cul-de-sacs of show business -- and the brilliant, weird, one-of-a-kind geniuses who dwell there. Their dark, self-made worlds seem so much happier than ours, and Friedman captures that joy with every pen stroke.--Patton Oswalt Drew Friedman's new book Schtick Figures is one of my favorites. A great array of both the famous and the obscure.--Leonard Maltin In Schtick Figures, Drew Friedman, with his brilliant eye and hand, veers from just comedians to wonderful representations of people who are funny and don't know it.--Robert Klein Friedman's illustrations capture the most fascinating corners, blind alleys, and cul-de-sacs of show business -- and the brilliant, weird, one-of-a-kind geniuses who dwell there. Their dark, self-made worlds seem so much happier than ours, and Friedman captures that joy with every pen stroke.--Patton Oswalt I don't know how Friedman does it. In my social encounters with him he comes off as an attractive, unneurotic man whom you wouldn't imagine could produce the quality of detailed, intensely focused, and expressive art that he has turned out in his life.--R. Crumb Author InformationKliph Nesteroff is a best-selling author regarded for his vast knowledge of show business. Vice magazine called him ""The Human Encyclopedia of Comedy,"" and Los Angeles magazine profiled him as ""The King of Comedy Lore"". Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |