Cartoonists -- United States -- Biography
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Incoming Resources
- Imagine wanting only this, Kristen Radtke
- Kirby, king of comics, Mark Evanier ; introduction by Neil Gaiman
- MetaMaus, by Art Spiegelman
- Schulz and Peanuts, [a biography], David Michaelis
- How to fail at almost everything and still win big, kind of the story of my life, Scott Adams
- Will Eisner, a dreamer's life in comics, Michael Schumacher
- Pogo even better, Edited by Mrs. Walt Kelly and Bill Crouch, Jr
- With great power, the Stan Lee story, an 1821 Pictures production ; an Emerging Entertainment production in association with POW Entertainment ; FilmBuff ; MPI Media Group
- Stan Lee, the man behind Marvel, Bob Batchelor
- Stick to drawing comics, monkey brain!, [cartoonist ignores helpful advice], Scott Adams
- Hirschfeld, art and recollections from eight decades, Al Hirschfeld
- Backing into forward, a memoir, Jules Feiffer
- Will Eisner, Robert Greenberger
- Genius, illustrated, the life and art of Alex Toth, Dean Mullaney and Bruce Canwell
- The Art (and many other mistakes) of Eric Powell, a completely unauthorized biography written by Blaine Werthem, PhD ; featuring stolen commentary by Eric Powell
- Don't worry, he won't get far on foot, the autobiography of a dangerous man, John Callahan
- Charles Addams, a cartoonist's life, Linda H. Davis
- Masters of imagination, the comic book artists hall of fame, Mike Benton
- The Joe Shuster story, the artist behind Superman, Julian Voloj, writer ; Thomas Campi, artist ; with a preface by Chelle Mayer
- Bill Mauldin, a life up front, Todd DePastino
- Solutions and other problems, Allie Brosh
- My well-balanced life on a wooden leg, memoirs, Al Capp ; foreword by John Updike
- Backing into forward, a memoir, Jules Feiffer
- The silver age of comic book art, Arlen Schumer
- Profusely illustrated, a memoir, Edward Sorel
- Stan Lee, a life, Bob Batchelor
- Winsor McCay, his life and art, John Canemaker ; foreword by Maurice Sendak
- Independently animated, Bill Plympton : the life and art of the king of indie animation, written by Bill Plympton and David B. Levy ; foreword by Terry Gilliam ; art direction and design by Chris McDonnell
- Steinberg at the New Yorker, Joel Smith ; introduction by Ian Frazier
- Tomboy, a graphic memoir, Liz Prince
- Hirschfeld, the biography, Ellen Stern
- Super boys, the amazing adventures of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster-- the creators of Superman, Brad Ricca
- How to fail at almost everything and still win big, kind of the story of my life, Scott Adams
- How did I get here?, a memoir, Bruce McCall
- Chartwell Manor, a comics memoir, by Glenn Head
- My Captain America, a granddaughter's memoir of a legendary comic book artist, Megan Margulies
- The R. Crumb handbook, R. Crumb and Peter Poplaski
- Backing into forward, a memoir, Jules Feiffer
- Solutions and other problems, Allie Brosh
- Can't we talk about something more pleasant?, [a memoir], Roz Chast
- Innocence and seduction, the art of Dan DeCarlo, Bill Morrison ; book design by Serban Cristescu
- Fearless, a cartoonist's guide to life, Robb Armstrong
- Drawn together, Aline & R. Crumb
- The Encyclopedia of American comics, edited by Ron Goulart
- Mike Grell, life is drawing without an eraser, Dewey Cassell with Jeff Messer
- Skippy and Percy Crosby, Jerry Robinson ; with the art of Percy Crosby
- A curious man, the strange & brilliant life of Robert "Believe It or Not!" Ripley, Neal Thompson
- The great comic book artists, by Ron Goulart
- Saul Steinberg, by Harold Rosenberg
- Krazy, George Herriman, a life in black and white, Michael Tisserand
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