

According to Cleveland editor Jeff Newlet, the entirety of Pekar's script and 20 pages of Remnant's artwork were completed before the author's tragic death last year. "So our man did get to see the book's beginning and was super-pleased with how the art was shaping up," said Newlett in a press release."It's a privilege to publish one of my idols, especially a graphic novel with such breathtaking art by Joseph who really hit it out of the park, in this case Cleveland's Progressive Field," says Josh Frankel, president, ZIP Comics. "And its a true honor & treat to work with Top Shelf who put out so many of my favorite graphic novels like Blankets, Super Spy, and Jeffrey Brown's terrific books."
Remnant has demonstrated a superlative flare for illustrating Pekar's slice-of-life stories in a number of webcomic strips for Smith Magazine's Pekar Project. Cleveland will be his first full-length comics work.
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