Discover the history of hip hop in graphic novel form ― this omnibus collection of the New York Times best-selling series includes over 140 pages of extras in a deluxe hardcover for the first time! Ed Piskor’s Hip Hop Family Tree has been a global phenomenon and perennial bestseller since the first (of four) volumes was published in 2013, spawning multiple printings, fourteen comic books, and the author’s wildly popular YouTube comics channel, Cartoonist Kayfabe (with fellow cartoonist Jim Rugg). Yet the series has never been collected under one cover. Until now. This omnibus collection includes the original 360-page series with over 140 pages of extra material: a cover gallery of every HHFT book and comic book cover and back cover Piskor ever created, pages from the HHFT comic book series that have never been collected, new annotations of the entire series by Piskor, and much more. Plus a foreword by Charlie Ahearn and an afterword by Bill Adler. Hip Hop Family Tree is the entertaining, encyclopedic history of the formative years of the music genre that changed global culture. Piskor’s cartooning crackles like Kirby and takes you from the parks and rec rooms of the South Bronx to the night clubs, recording studios, and radio stations where the scene started to boom, capturing the flavor of late 1970s New York City in panels bursting with obsessively authentic detail. With a vigorous and engaging Ken Burns-meets-Stan Lee approach, the battles and rivalries, the technical innovations, the triumphs and failures are all thoroughly researched and lovingly depicted. Like the acclaimed hip hop documentaries Style Wars and Scratch , Hip Hop Family Tree is an essential cultural chronicle and a must for hip hop fans, pop-culture addicts, and anyone who wants to know how it went down back in the day. Full-color illustrations throughout
Ed Piskor had been cartooning professionally in print form since 2005, starting off drawing American Splendor comics written by Harvey Pekar. The duo continued working together on 2 graphic novels, Macedonia, and The Beats. Ed began self publishing Wizzywig after developing a huge interest in the history of Hacking and Phone Phreaking. 3 volumes, making up 3/4 of the full story, have been published to date.
Recently Ed had designed the characters for the new Adult Swim series, Mongo Wrestling Alliance.
2024 is a stellar year for Hiphop, lots of great releases, a beef that went worldwide, and legends and young guns with new great albums. In Piskor's Hiphop Family tree we see the beginning of Hiphop in 1973 until 1985. We see the beginning of Run DMC, Africa Bambataa, Slick Rick, the Beasty Boys and Grandmaster Flash and many more. The influence guys like Rick Rubin had, and how many things and events happenend in such a short time. This is a big fat love letter to the early days, of a culture and a genre that i love dearly.
The most insightful and informative way to learn hip hop history. I loved every page and learned so much about hip hops deep and complex history. I loved the extra information in the back and cover gallery. It really makes this edition worth collecting.
Great detailed look of early hip hop history. I absolutely love the art and the meticulous attention to detail with the history and characters portrayed here. Sometimes it was hard to follow what was happening between the jump cuts, but it doesn't detract much from the overall picture that Ed portrays.