Cartoonists -- Biography
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- Imagine wanting only this, Kristen Radtke
- Drawn together, Aline & R. Crumb
- Can't we talk about something more pleasant?, Roz Chast
- Fifty things that aren't my fault, essays from the grown-up years, Cathy Guisewite
- My life and hard times, James Thurber ; with an introduction by John K. Hutchens ; and an afterword by Russell Baker ; commentary by Michael J. Rosen
- The silver age of comic book art, written and designed by Arlen Schumer
- Born to draw comics, the story of Charles Schulz and the creation of Peanuts, Ginger Wadsworth ; illustrated by Craig Orback
- Factory summers, Guy Delisle ; translated by Helge Dascher and Rob Aspinall
- Tomboy, a graphic memoir, by Liz Prince
- Hirschfeld, art and recollections from eight decades, Al Hirschfeld
- Everything is an emergency, an OCD story in words and pictures, Jason Adam Katzenstein
- El deafo, Cece Bell ; color by David Lasky
- What's so funny?, a cartoonist's memoir, David Sipress
- Cartoon county, my father and his friends in the golden age of make-believe, Cullen Murphy
- The encyclopedia of American comics, edited by Ron Goulart
- Holding her own, the exceptional life of Jackie Ormes, words by Traci N. Todd ; pictures by Shannon Wright
- Fifty things that aren't my fault, essays from the grown-up years, Cathy Guisewite
- Stick to drawing comics, monkey brain!, cartoonist ignores helpful advice, Scott Adams
- Schulz and Peanuts, a biography, David Michaelis
- Marry me a little, a graphic memoir, Rob Kirby
- Who is Stan Lee?, by Geoff Edgers ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- Stan Lee, the man behind Marvel, Bob Batchelor
- Jackie Ormes draws the future, the remarkable life of a pioneering cartoonist, By Liz Montague
- John Stanley, giving life to Little Lulu, a biography, by Bill Schelly
- Breakdowns, portrait of the artist as a young %@**!, Art Spiegelman
- Who is Jeff Kinney?, by Patrick Kinney ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- Solutions and other problems, Allie Brosh
- Stan Lee and the rise and fall of the American comic book, by Jordan Raphael and Tom Spurgeon
- Button pusher, Tyler Page
- Fine, a comic about gender, Rhea Ewing
- Harvey Kurtzman, the man who created Mad and revolutionized humor in America : a biography, by Bill Schelly
- Ducks, two years in the oil sands, Kate Beaton
- Outside the box, interviews with contemporary cartoonists, Hillary L. Chute
- Osborn on Osborn, Robert Osborn
- Charles Schulz, by Cynthia Amoroso and Robert B. Noyed
- Stan Lee, creator of Spider-man, Raymond H. Miller
- How did I get here?, a memoir, Bruce McCall
- Profusely illustrated, a memoir, Edward Sorel
- Hirschfeld, the biography, Ellen Stern
- Herblock, the life and work of the great political cartoonist, Haynes Johnson and Harry Katz
- Who was Charles Schulz?, by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- A marvelous life, the amazing story of Stan Lee, Danny Fingeroth
- Sunshine, how one camp taught me about life, death, and hope, by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
- Strange and stranger, the world of Steve Ditko, Blake Bell
- How about never-- is never good for you?, my life in cartoons, Bob Mankoff
- I only read it for the cartoons, the New Yorker's most brilliantly twisted artists, Richard Gehr
- It won't always be like this, a graphic memoir, Malaka Gharib
- Super boys, the amazing adventures of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster---the creators of Superman, Brad Ricca
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