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Information: Art Spiegelman (b. 1948) was born in Sweden to Polish Jewish refugees, grew up in New York, and started working in underground comics in the late 1960s. He was a co-founder of Arcade, an influential 1970s anthology, and during the 1980s he and his
Salon: Those Dirty Little Comics Salon: Those Dirty Little Comics: Spiegelman's introductory essay to his collection of early 20th century pornographic cartoons, Tijuana Bibles. (Spiegelman, Art) http://www.salon.com/aug97/spieg970819.html
Lambiek.net: Art Spiegelman Lambiek.net: Art Spiegelman: Biography, links and art excerpts. (Spiegelman, Art) http://www.lambiek.net/spiegelman.htm
The Village Voice: The King of Comix The Village Voice: The King of Comix: Critical profile by Ted Rall, calling the artist's work overrated and suggesting that his influence has made New York publishers unfriendly to younger artists. (Spiegelman, Art) http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/9930/rall.php
Mother Jones: Getting in Touch with My Inner Racist Mother Jones: Getting in Touch with My Inner Racist: Essay on the artist's difficulty in explaining racism to his children, and a reminiscence of his time in a mental hospital. (Spiegelman, Art) http://bsd.mojones.com/mother_jones/SO97/spiegelman.html