Ghetto Klown is an autobiography graphic novel written by John Leguizamo and penciled by Christa Cassano and Shamus Beyale. Based on the Broadway play of the same name, this memoir chronicles his journey warts from his beginnings and his struggle as a person of color in Hollywood.
John Alberto Leguizamo is an American actor, stand-up comedian, film producer, playwright, and screenwriter. He came to prominence with a co-starring role in the action comedy Super Mario Bros. as Luigi and a supporting role in the crime drama Carlito's Way.
Leguizamo has had a rocky road to success, and it has been a road filled with pitfalls and betrayals. Even after becoming established in Hollywood, Leguizamo has had a difficult time maintaining his success, and this was, and still is, due in large part to the dearth of roles for Latino men in feature films. However, Leguizamo never gives in to self-pity, nor does he play the race card. He just points out the problems he's had to surmount, and then he tells us how he met those challenges.
Ghetto Klown is written rather well. It is an inspiring tale and testament to hard work and tenacity in the pursuit of one’s dreams. The penciling is wonderfully depicted in shades of blue and their style seems to mesh well with each other and their distinctive style that feels right as a match for Leguizamo's narrative.
All in all, Ghetto Klown is wonderful account of a life of a person in color in Hollywood and in spite of the limitations became a great success. It is a wonderful story about determination and hard work.