Praise for MINIMUM WAGE:
“Minimum Wage
#1 proves that Bob Fingerman is nowhere near short on stories to tell.
Rather, it’s proof positive that he’s more willing to be emotionally raw
and honest than ever, while never losing sight of the essential comedy
of life. It’s early in 2014, but Minimum Wage looks like it’s well on
its way to being one of the sharpest looks at the human struggle that
mainstream comics will produce this year. Not bad for a comic that
seeded its roots in the very specific ’90s landscape of Indie Comics.
It’s more relevant and personal than ever.” –Vince Ostrowski, Multiversity Comics
“I had no doubt that Minimum Wage
would be a triumphant return…, but I’m still blown away by the quality
and craftsmanship. Whether you read the original series or not, you’ll
fall right into step with this story. Pick it up and don’t put it down.”
–Hannah Means Shannon, Bleeding Cool
“Fingerman
has outdone himself. This book is raw, alternately hilarious and
depressing, hopeful and forlorn and most of all honest.” –Doc Benway, Go Collect
Praise for MAXIMUM MINIMUM WAGE:
“Maximum Minimum Wage
is a hefty tome from the cartoonist Bob Fingerman, who confesses in his
introduction that this just might be the final version of this
semi-autobiographical work. I’ve had a lot of ups and downs with Mr.
Fingerman’s work. Maximum Minimum Wage is one of the ups. The
characters are still flawed and I still wonder about some of their
choices, but now, 10 years later, the story feels more grounded: I could
see them as real people who make mistakes, sometimes big ones. The last
page of the story, more than half way through before a ton of extras,
left me feeling sympathetic for the main character who was riddled with
doubt on one of the big days of his life.” –New York Times
“Fingerman’s
depictions of oddballs and crazies across New York’s social strata is
entirely on target, hilarious, and cringe-worthy.” –Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
“The cult ‘90s comic strip Minimum Wage,
about a cartoonist and his pals, cuts as deep and as dark as Louie and
Girls. Thankfully, it’s getting a new deluxe collection with a foreword
from superfan and The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman.”
–Entertainment Weekly’s “Must List”
“Minimum Wage
is an important comic. If I were tasked with introducing someone to
comics in an attempt to make them love and cherish the medium as much as
I do, I’d give them Watchmen, Bone, Savage Dragon, and Minimum Wage. To
me, those are the cornerstones of the foundation of what I read early
on that firmly established my love of the comic book medium. In my
opinion, those four books show you the wide range of what comics can
offer.” –Robert Kirkman (THE WALKING DEAD), from his foreword
“The
sweetly profane tale of a neurotic, sarcastic, artist trying to figure
out the rest of his life. Not sure exactly how Bob Fingerman videotaped
and wrote this book about me, but I’m here to tell him he got all the
names wrong.” –Scott Aukerman, Comedy Bang Bang
“Intensely
funny and addictive, Fingerman captures true love and Brooklyn with
incredible honesty and tenderness. I always scream with joy when I see
the new Minimum Wage at the bookstore, and now here’s the collected edition that we can all scream for.” –Margaret Cho
“Fingerman’s
comics are all about the sloppiness and failure and noise and triumphs
and quiet and joy and sadness that arrive completely off-schedule in a
day, or in a life. Plus, he draws cute chicks.” –Patton Oswalt
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