Description
Bob Fingerman is an American comic book writer/artist born in Queens, New York, who is best known for his comic series Minimum Wage.
In 1984, while still a student at New York?s School of Visual Arts, he produced work for Harvey Kurtzman's short-lived young readers anthology Nuts! and signed a contract to produce a series of comical parodies of the Italian comic series, RanXerox, exclusively for the European market, including France?s L'�cho des savanes and Comics USA and Spain?s El Vibora. After he made friends with guys working at Forbidden Planet who were forming a ska band, The Toasters, he drew the front and back cover for their first LP in 1985. Fingerman toiled in the disparate realms of children's satire, pornography and illustration, producing work regularly for Cracked magazine, Al Goldstein?s infamous tabloid, Screw, Penthouse, Hot Talk, Heavy Metal, National Lampoon, High Times, the Village Voice and other periodicals.
In 1990, he decided to focus on comics.
Born
August 25th, 1964 in Queens (Age 60)
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