8 Quotes & Sayings By Harvey Pekar

Harvey Pekar was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1943. He began drawing and writing for comic books at the age of twelve. His work appeared in Marvel Comics' Tales to Astonish, The Amazing Spider-Man, and Captain America series. Between 1962 and 1967 he drew stories for EC Comics, including The Vault of Horror, Shock SuspenStories, Weird Science, Witchcraft #60, and Crime SuspenStories #97 Read more

He wrote and drew the underground comic American Splendor from 1973 to 1977.

Ordinary life is pretty complex stuff.
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Ordinary life is pretty complex stuff. Harvey Pekar
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My parents' work ethic amazed me. How could they put in such long hours, day after day? Part of the reason was to keep the family going - to keep me going. I realized that, although we had different values derived from different cultures and wouldn't agree on certain issues, they were good people, incredible people, and I loved and respected them. Harvey Pekar
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Nationalism and ethnic pride, in the long run, delay human development, and the misery they cause must be recognized. If enough people saw that , maybe we wouldn't have so many wars. Harvey Pekar
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What kind of a day was it? A day like all others, that alters and illuminates our times. And you were there. Harvey Pekar
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You can find heroism everyday, like guys working terrible jobs because they've got to support their families. Or as far as humor, the things I see on the job, on the street, are far funnier than anything you'll ever see on TV. Harvey Pekar
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Israel's creation was politically amazing and caused by a number of unusual events. And I understand. For centuries, Jews endured horrible suffering, and like other people, deserve the right to self-determination, but the way Israel is going now frightens me. Jews make awkward colonial overlords. Harvey Pekar
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When I was a kid, back in the '40s, I was a voracious comic book reader. And at that time, there was a lot of patriotism in the comics. They were called things like 'All-American Comics' or 'Star-Spangled Comics' or things like that. I decided to do a logo that was a parody of those comics, with 'American' as the first word. Harvey Pekar