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Ego and Hubris: The Michael Malice Story by Harvey Pekar
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Overview: Who’s Michael Malice, and how did he become the subject of a graphic novel by Harvey Pekar, the curmudgeon from Cleveland?

      "Michael Malics is one of the most puzzling twenty-first-century Americans I have ever met." -Harvey Pekar

    First of all, Michael Malice is a real person. He’s 5’6” and weighs 130 pounds. Although on the cusp of thirty, he could easily pass for a scrawny teenager.

    One day Michael, a guy with a patchwork employment record and dreams as big as his ego, meets Harvey and begins to relay all these wild stories about his life. Simple as that. Harvey thinks the guy is bright but a bit of a riddle–though not the kind wrapped in an enigma. It’s strange. He seems like the type of person you meet every day, rather ordinary, until you really get to know him. Then you realize he’s exceptional, unusual, and contradictory. Pleasant one minute, really nasty the next. But isn’t cruelty part of human nature? We digress. . . .

    Harvey writes up and illustrates one of Michael Malice’s tales, “Fish Story,” which is part of American Splendor: Our Movie Year. It makes a splash and spawns this book, Harvey’s first hardcover, a graphic novel event about one guy’s life.

    Ego & Hubris relates how, a year and a half after his birth in the Ukraine, Michael Malice moved with his parents to Brooklyn. He’s an intransigent kid, a hard-ass–both a demon to and demonized by the people who cross his path. His life is a constant struggle for validation in a world where the machine keeps trying to break him down. But Michael has a way with people . . . or rather, has a way of getting even with people. Hey, if you can’t live up to your parents’ expectations, at least you can live up to your name.

    Michael had never come close to fulfilling his huge dreams–until now. And just as Harvey’s been the everyman for a certain generation of graphic-novel readers, Michael Malice will be the everyman for a new generation.

Genre: Comics, Graphic Novel, Slice of life.

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Ego and Hubris: The Michael Malice Story

    Harvey Pekar writer
    Published by Ballantine Books. 2006.

        About Michael Malice:

          Michael Malice is a New York based author and ghostwriter.
          He is the co-author of books with D.L. Hughley, Michael Fazio, Matt Hughes, and others. He is the co-creator and founding editor of the humor blog Overheard in New York.
          He is also the author of the Dear Reader: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il
          Malice’s early life was the subject of Harvey Pekar’s biography Ego & Hubris: The Michael Malice Story.
          Since 2014, Malice has been a regular guest on Fox Business show The Independents.

      American Splendor’s Pekar branches out into a full-length story of someone else. This first-person tale documents the life of New York native Michael Malice, a fairly streetwise geek of frightening intelligence, if he does say so himself. Which he does. Numerous times. Malice’s autobiography consists of a long string of episodes where he is right and everyone else is wrong. From first grade—where a teacher forces him to mispronounce a word in a children’s story—to his string of nowhere temp jobs, he’s in constant contact with people who are far stupider than he. The story gets much of its power from the shock value inherent in the narrator’s unshakable confidence in himself. Dumping a girlfriend with leukemia, beating up on his intellectual inferiors, heaping contempt on those he doesn’t agree with, Malice has endless energy for pointing out the faults in others. Still, Pekar makes him a compelling and memorable character, with his endless hunger for something better. Malice is clever and, at moments, surprisingly sympathetic—chiefly when he contradicts his own stated principles and derives intense satisfaction from the approval of others. Dumm, longtime Pekar collaborator, illustrates in his usual straightforward, quotidian style.

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