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What are some autobiographical comics you actually like?
I like Eddie Campbell's Alec.
>hard mode: no Maus or Persepolis
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>>150436530
Random Crumb shorts and that's it. Autobiography is a curse on the medium.
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>>150436560
>Autobiography is a curse on the medium.
They're not nearly popular or pervasive enough for that. You're thinking superhero comics.
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Eichhorn's Real Stuff
Lust's How I Tried to Be a Good Person
Gloeckner's The Diary of a Teenage Girl
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>>150436530
Harvey Pekar's stuff is pretty good.
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>>150436530
None
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>>150436530
Fuck off
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>>150439283
No.
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>>150436765
Interesting.
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>>150436530
I don't like any of this stuff when it's written by women or betas.
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>>150437765
same
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>>150436530
Blankets by Craig Smith
Munnu: A Boy From Kashmir by Malik Sajad
Also Harvey Pekar's stuff is really good
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>>150443144
I meant Craig Thompson I had retard moment
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Pekar, Eisner and Crumb. Joe Sacco's stuff probably doesn't count as true autobiographical, but he doesn't get enough recognition on /co/, so I'm mentioning him anyways.
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>>150443144
Blankets is SHIT!
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>>150441879
no one else writes it
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>>150443932
You're SHIT!



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