Harvey Pekar Quotes

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When I was a kid, back in the '40s, I was a voracious comic book reader. And at that time, there was a lot of patriotism in the comics. They were called things like 'All-American Comics' or 'Star-Spangled Comics' or things like that. I decided to do a logo that was a parody of those comics, with 'American' as the first word.

- Harvey Pekar

Book, Kid, Reader, Voracious

It dawned on me that comics were not an intrinsically limited medium. There was a tremendous amount of things you could do in comics that you couldn't do in other art forms - but no one was doing it. I figured if I'd make a try at it, I'd at least be a footnote in history.

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Doing, Other, Dawned, Art Forms

I decided I was going to tell these stories. I went around and met Crumb. He was the cartoonist. I started realizing comics weren't just kid stuff.

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Tell, Going, Stories, Realizing

Misery loves company. There's a lot to that.

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Misery, Loves, Lot, Misery Loves Company

Things improved a little bit in the '80s; there was kind of a revival of alternative comics, but then they went downhill in the '90s.

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Kind, Alternative, Comics, Revival

There's no limitation on comics, nothing. From a logical standpoint, how can there be a limitation on comics? You can use any word in the dictionary. You can put them in any order you want to. You can use a vast variety of illustrating styles. People could do all sorts of things.

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Limitation, Use, Comics, Illustrating

American Splendor is just an ongoing journal. It's an ongoing autobiography. I started it when I was in my early 30s, and I just keep going.

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American, Going, Splendor, Journal

I want to keep doing as much work as I can, and I want to keep the level high. I'm wondering if something is going to happen to me to screw it up.

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Doing, Happen, Level, Screw

I'm doing research for a large comic book on the Beat Generation guys - Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac and those guys.

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Generation, Doing, Allen, Jack

I guess I wanted to show people, among other things, that you don't have to be a hero to get through cancer. You can be a craven coward and get through. You have to stay on your medication and take your treatments, that's all.

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Through, Other, Show, Medication

I don't want to play myself up as a hero, because it would make me unbelievable. I'd rather settle for people thinking that I'm a bum, but digging my stories, than liking me and not being able to believe in my stories. That's one reason I've been hard on myself, because I want my stuff to be believable.

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Play, Reason, Been, Digging

I have to be a freelance writer for the rest of my life, unless I get some kind of real lucky break. But other than that, I'll always have to work. I always worry about whether my stuff is going to get over. Will they like this, will they like that?

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My Life, Lucky, Some, Freelance

I was influenced by autobiographical writers like Henry Miller, and I had actually done some autobiographical prose. But I just thought that comics were like virgin territory. There was so much to be done. It excited me. I couldn't draw very well. I could write scripts and storyboard style using stick figures and balloons and captions.

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Thought, Some, Very, Scripts

I write scripts in storyboard fashion using stick figures, and thought balloons and word balloons and captions. Then I'll write descriptions of what scenes should look like and turn it over to the artist.

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Thought, Over, Using, Descriptions

Israel's creation was politically amazing and caused by a number of unusual events. And I understand. For centuries, Jews endured horrible suffering, and like other people, deserve the right to self-determination, but the way Israel is going now frightens me. Jews make awkward colonial overlords.

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Suffering, Other, Colonial

I concentrate, more than I think virtually any comic book artist has in the past, on the so-called mundane details of every day life - quotidian life. What happens to a person during a working day, marital relations, and stuff like that.

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Every Day, Artist, I Think, Relations

I thought I had a great opportunity when I started doing my comic book in 1972. I thought there was so much territory to work in.

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Work, Thought, Doing, Comic Book

I've probably had my day in the sun. I think I've influenced a lot of comic book writers.

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Think, Influenced, I Think, Comic Book

My work looks like a comic book in form, but it's not a typical comic book in content. I write autobiographical stuff.

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Work, Like, I Write, Comic Book

Even a pretty traditional comic book writer can make valuable contributions to the Internet.

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Pretty, Traditional, Even, Comic Book

I was sort of on a mission with 'American Splendor.' I wanted to try to prove that comics could do things. I wanted to expand them beyond superheroes and talking animals. And I knew that was going to take a long time. But I just started writing an autobiography about my quotidian life.

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Prove, Splendor, Comics, Superheroes

Cleveland has a very bad reputation, but there's a lot of stuff that's left over from when there were very wealthy people - the Art Museum and a world class symphony that's still world class.

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Art, Over, Very, Symphony

It didn't take long to establish myself, as far as people thinking my work was good. They liked it from the start.

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Work, Myself, Start, Establish

I always wanted praise, and I always wanted attention; I won't lie to you. I was a jazz critic, and that wasn't good enough for me. I wanted people to write about me, not me about them. So I thought, 'What could I do? I can't sing, I can't dance, I can't act or anything like that. OK, I can write.'

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Thought, Jazz, About, OK

I met Robert Crumb in 1962; he lived in Cleveland for a while. I took a look at his stuff. Crumb was doing stuff beyond what other writers and artists were doing. It was a step beyond Mad.

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Doing, Other, Took, Cleveland

I'm kind of concerned about 'Ego & Hubris' because I'm thinking that people will read it and maybe even be entertained by it, but at the end of it, you know, they'll wonder, 'Why did this guy write this? What was the point of it?'

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Maybe, Concerned, About, Entertained

I was 16 years old, and I was just flailing around, looking for an interest. I heard, you know, these jazz records. They were modern records, at the time in the '50s, and I realized that I didn't fully get what was going on. But I liked a lot of what I heard.

- Harvey Pekar

Jazz, Records, Around, Fully

I worry about getting work, and then when I get it, I worry about doing it well. I don't want to just go through the motions and give people stuff. This stuff is really important to me.

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Worry, Give, Through, Motions

You can find heroism everyday, like guys working terrible jobs because they've got to support their families. Or as far as humor, the things I see on the job, on the street, are far funnier than anything you'll ever see on TV.

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Funnier, I See, TV, Everyday

I've gotten more and more cut off from the regular comic-book world, from straight comics and stuff like that. Once in a while, I'll take a look at something.

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Like, Cut, Gotten, Regular

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