Collection: John Porcellino
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JOHN PORCELLINO was born in Chicago, in 1968, and has been writing, drawing, and publishing minicomics, comics, and graphic novels for over twenty-five years. His celebrated self-published series
King-Cat Comics, begun in 1989, has inspired a generation of cartoonists.
Diary of a Mosquito Abatement Man, a collection of King-Cat stories about Porcellino’s experiences as a pest control worker, won an Ignatz Award in 2005, and
Perfect Example, first published in 2000, chronicles his struggles with depression as a teenager.
King-Cat Classix and
Map of My Heart, published in 2007/2009, offer a comprehensive overview of the zine's first sixty-one issues, while
Thoreau at Walden (2008) is a poetic expression of the great philosopher’s experience and ideals. According to cartoonist Chris Ware, "John Porcellino's comics distill, in just a few lines and words, the feeling of simply being alive."
Porcellino's work has been translated into French, German, Spanish, Swedish, Italian, and Korean.
He currently lives in South Beloit, Illinois.
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