In recent years, he has been best known for graphic novels such as Hip Hop Family Tree from Fantagraphics, which won him an Eisner Award, and X-Men: Grand Design from Marvel Comics He was also the co-host of the successful YouTube channel commentary channel Cartoonist Kayfabe with comic book creator Jim Rugg, where Piskor also developed[...]
Hip Hop Family Tree Archives
Hip Hop Family Tree #1's "The Coolest Comic Magazine In the Universe", and a must buy for any white guys thinking about getting Marvel Hip Hop covers Tess Fowler's the new regular artist of Rat Queens, if you read the Bragga special you know that's a good thing Also for Image both Wolf and Island[...]
Ed Piskor's Hip Hop Family Tree was really great, and I just snagged the second volume at SDCC Part of a fairly large Comic-Con haul that I haven't been able to dive into just yet I just got some of Benjamin Marra's latest comics in the mail — Blades & Lazers 2 and Terror Assaulter[...]
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A real treat, with surprisingly good artwork.
Hip Hop Family Tree Two-In-One published by Fantagraphics
Some of this has already been published in the first Hip Hop Family Tree, some will appear in the upcoming volume 2 This fabrication of a non-existent early eighties comic clashes with the far-too-good paper quality, but pages where a felt tip[...]