Dan Clowes profiled in California Sunday Magazine

Robert Ito wrote a wonderful profile of cartoonist Daniel Clowes in California Sunday Magazine. It includes some nice illustrations of Clowes by other cartoonists.

In the third issue of Eightball, Clowes published "The Return of Young Dan Pussey," a scathing takedown of the comics industry. In the strip's satirical alternate reality, Marvel Comics founder Stan Lee is a glad-handing cheapskate with an eye for prostitutes, while Fantagraphics co-founder Gary Groth is a bully who consults a thesaurus mid-rant to come up with fresh ways to insult his artists. Art Spiegelman is a creepy, chain-smoking taskmaster who forces his stable of unpaid artists to create work for his comics magazine in a miserable hovel with burlap sacks for beds. "I just felt it was nasty, snotty, gratuitous," recalls Spiegelman. Françoise Mouly, his Raw co-creator, says, "I became aware of [Clowes] as a wise­ass a long time ago." Clowes has a different explanation. "Jealousy isn't the right word, but I just had a longing to be a part of that world and had that feeling that I wasn't," he says. "It was sort of an expression of rage and self-pity and trying to make myself feel better about that."

Clowes' full-length graphic novel, Patience, will by published March 1, 2016 by Fantagraphics.

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