Copyright Date:
2014
Edition Date:
2014
Release Date:
08/26/14
Pages:
108 pages
ISBN:
1-606-99756-4
ISBN 13:
978-1-606-99756-7
Dewey:
782.421649
Dimensions:
34 cm.
Subject Heading:
Hip-hop. Comic books, strips, etc.
Rap (Music). History and criticism. Comic books, strips, etc.
Rap musicians. Comic books, strips, etc.
Turntablism. Comic books, strips, etc.
Music. Social aspects. Comic books, strips, etc.
African American youth. Social life and customs. Comic books, strips, etc.
Language:
English
Reviews:
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Hip-hop devotee Piskor was one of Harvey Pekar's last collaborators and here shows himself to be Pekar's true disciple as a chronicler of popular culture. In fact, he one-ups his famous partner-mentor kar, an avid and knowledgeable fan of bebop, never scripted a whole book on his passion. Moreover, Piskor intends this book to be the first of several tracing the history of what is still, 40 years after its emergence, the most important stylistic development in pop music since rock 'n' roll. The large-format volume is strictly a chronicle, presenting the major figures in hip-hop as they appear and make their impressions on the music. It's full of names while barren of explanation, description, analysis, and even, oddly enough, dates (though for fans of hip-hop, that likely won't be a deterrent). Piskor's artwork seems equally indebted to the looks of golden-age DC superhero comics and Pekar's greatest collaborator, R. Crumb. Besides the bibliography, discography, and index expected of a pop-music-history reference work, Piskor provides an appendix-in-comics on his personal understanding of "The Hip Hop/Comic Book Connection."
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Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references (page 108) and index.
Following the runaway success of the original Hip Hop Family Tree, Ed Piskor hits us with another block-rocking instalment. The lore of the early days of hip hop has become the stuff of myth, so what better way to document this fascinating, epic true story than in another great mythological medium - the comic book? From exciting young talent and self-proclaimed hip hop nerd Ed Piskor comes this explosively entertaining, encyclopaedic history of the formative years of the music genre that has changed global culture.