The Freak
Here is this year’s holiday animation for Truthdig.com. Dig it. Now go save the world.
Mr. Fish and Chris Hedges in Princeton
Come and learn the real meaning of Christmas and find out why we call the dot over the lowercase ‘i’ a tittle! (Rain ponchos and shop goggles will not be provided.) When? Tues., Dec. 20, 6:00pm! Where? Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau St. PRINCETON, NJ. Famous brainiac and world class good guy, Chris Hedges, and me […]
For Christopher Hitchens
Here’s a piece that I did for Truthdig about the late, great Christopher Hitchens, who got me drunk in 2007.
Village Voice Digs Mr. Fish
Just saw that my book, Go Fish: How to Win Contempt and Influence People, was named as one of the Best Comics and Graphic Novels of 2011 by the Village Voice. (Here’s a picture of me when I worked for the paper back in 2008 at a swinging party – please take note of the […]
Save the Nation
Here’s something that I did for this week’s Nation Magazine called You Say You Want a Revolution. Dig it. It was published directly above the weekly poem by one of my heroes, Mr. Calvin Trillin. Also in this issue is a piece by another friend and hero of mine, Mr. Paul Krassner, who wrote about […]
Mr. Fish in New Jersey!
That’s right, Mr. Fish and his world renowned and excessively lewd and informative picture show for the unsqueamish and foul-mouthed and god-damned will be unleashed on Friday night (the 16th) at 7 p.m. in New Jersey, just minutes from Philadelphia. The location is a private residence so please contact the author at mrfish@clowncrack.com for the […]
Freaking
Just wanted to write a quick note to say that I’m still alive, the lack of recent posts perhaps suggesting otherwise. Dealing with some personal stuff, re-reading Spiegelman’s Maus for a review of the new MetaMaus that I’ll be writing for Truthdig, plus I’m killing myself to get the holiday animation that I do every […]
When Jewish Upon a Star
Here’s something I did for Truthdig about wanting to fit in as a minority.
The Brooklyn Comics & Graphics Festival
Come to Brooklyn on Saturday the 3rd and, if it’s not too much trouble, bring me a green tea smoothie and a Cliff bar. I’ll be there (at the Brooklyn Comics & Graphics Festival taking place at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 275 N. 8th St. from noon until 9 p.m.) selling and signing […]