Joe Schenkman

Joseph Quarles "Joe" Schenkman (born September 8, 1947) is an American publisher and underground cartoonist.

Joe Schenkman
BornJoseph Quarles Schenkman
September 8, 1947 (1947-09-08) (age 72)
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Cartoonist, Editor
Notable works
Arcade ; Ransom: A Play with Music, collaborator and historian.[1] Performed first time in Rochester, Vermont, Dick Robson, playwright, Ethan Bowen, director, April Dodd, intern. Original music by Jake Wildwood and Dorothy Robson, music director, at Rochester High School Auditorium 2010. Performed at Lost Nation Theater[2] in Montpelier, Vermont, April 25 to May 12, 2013.
CollaboratorsKathryn Miles Schenkman, Mindy Brandstetter

Schenkman was part of underground cartooning's original wave, active in the late 1960s as a regular contributor to Rat Subterranean News, Gothic Blimp Works and the East Village Other in New York City.

Arcade

In San Francisco in the early 1970s, he worked alongside such cartoonists as S. Clay Wilson, Spain Rodriguez, Justin Green, Bill Griffith and Art Spiegelman. With the latter three, he collaborated on Arcade: The Comics Revue. In the 1980s, his cartoons appeared regularly in the National Lampoon, where he was a contributing editor and collaborated with P.J. O'Rourke on satirical features.

Books

Schenkman is currently head of the Rochester, Vermont-based Schenkman Books. Founded by Alfred Schenkman in 1961, Schenkman Books is known for sociology and social welfare titles. He is a musician who plays in the Skanktone Jug Band and Night Crawler.

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gollark: This is why they should be stored as structured data™ and not strings.
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gollark: This is how I found out that x² + x + 41 generates primes for all natural number x.
gollark: The best way to do proofs is to test it in one case, and assume it's right the rest of the time.

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