Snakepit Gets Old: Daily Diary Comics 2010 - 2012

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Snakepit Gets Old: Daily Diary Comics 2010 - 2012
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ben Snakepit
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9781621065968
ClassificationsDewey:741.56973
Audience
General
Edition 2nd edition
Illustrations 1 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Microcosm Publishing
Imprint Microcosm Publishing
Publication Date 12 May 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

Eventually you have to accept that it's time to take responsibility. Snake Pit Gets Old sees our hero transitioning from the pants-pooping idiocy of youth to the responsibilities of adulthood. Join Ben as he quits his band, gets a real job, has a kidney stone removed and much more! We see him interacting with familiar characters in some shitty job' at the local tacqueria, or hanging out with a motley assortment of punks at home. In this graphic novel, Ben's three-panel strips are as entertaining as they are real.'

Author Biography

Tom Neely is a painter and cartoonist best known for the cult-hit indie comic bookHenry & Glenn Forever, which he created with his artist collective the Igloo Tornado. His art has been featured in galleries in California and New York, in dozens of magazines and literary journals, and on album covers. His debut graphic novel,The Blot, earned him an Ignatz Award and made it onto several of the industry's "Best of 2007" lists as well as theComics Journal's "Best Graphic Novels of the Decade 2000-2010." He authored the Melvins comic book,Your Disease Spread Quick, a collection of comic strip poems called Brilliantly Ham-fisted, and the painted novel,The Wolf. He lives in Los Angeles. Rob Halford is the openly gay singer of Judas Priest.

Reviews

Somehow, even in the overwhelming face of the modern world's overpowering doldrums, Snakepit continues to be one of the most entertaining diary strips around. - Brian Heater, Boing Boing "Ben's shitty comics have created a book that's impossible to put down, with lessons usually reserved for more pretentious art." --Vice Magazine "Snakepit stands out for the foolishness of the protagonist's life. The endless punk rock shows, drinking binges, and rotating girlfriends makes life seem both utterly meaningless and yet still there's a power there...or at least an energy of some kind. A little crudely lived, but with gusto, and crudely recorded as little comic strips." --James Kochalka "Perhaps Snakepit's life is in a rut, but he's basically happy, especially when he has a girlfriend, and what he records simultaneously with his own adventures is a bohemian, or lumpen bohemian, scene healthier and miles less pretentious than, say, Verlaine and Rimbaud's Parisian niche or the Beats' conclaves in Paris and San Francisco." --Booklist " ... Empathic, generous, and all-around good time of a journal-cum-comic-strip-collection." -Austin Chronicle "One of the most amazing graphic novels I've ever shamefully sped through in a half-hour." -Sleaze Grinder "Ben's comic is the visual embodiment of what I really enjoy about DIY punk. " --Razorcake