![]() Waldman, who illustrated Pekar’s final graphic novel, “Not the Israel My Parents Promised Me.” The statue was created by Cleveland-area artist Justin Coulter, but Pekar’s widow says many hands helped shape the project into a reality. ![]() ![]() “On the flip side is a gridded blackboard where people can draw their comics.”Īlso in the desk is a copy of “Rufus M.,” from Eleanor Estes’s tales of the Moffat family Brabner says that’s the book that introduced the boy Harvey to social realism.īesides Brabner, also on hand for the presentation will be artist J.T. “There’s a large drawer - you pull it out and it’s actually a display case of artifacts,” Brabner tells Comic Riffs. Joyce Brabner and Harvey Pekar, from the feature film “American Splendor,” based on their lives and the pioneering autobiographical comics. ![]()
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