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''Box Office Poison'' is a series of
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(originally published by Antarctic Press) by
Alex Robinson Alex Robinson (born August 8, 1969) is an American comic book writer and artist. Early life Alex Robinson grew up in Yorktown Heights, New York, and graduated from Yorktown High School in 1987. After a year spent at SUNY Brockport, he went to t ...
. It was published in collected form by
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in 2001. The story concerns the life and trials of a group of young people in
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. The French edition won the Prix du premier album (Prize for First Comic Book) at the 2005
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. '' The A.V. Club'' named ''Box Office Poison'' one of the best comics of the decade. Top 100 Graphic Novels named it as the 84th best comic ever made.


Publication history

''Box Office Poison'' originally appeared in comic book form by Antarctic Press, which published 21 issues plus a special from October 1996 to October 2000. The collected ''Box Office Poison'' is over 600 pages long. Robinson stated that serializing such a long story in black-and-white form was inspired by Dave Sim's '' Cerebus''. ''Box Office Poison'' has been translated into Spanish, titled ''Malas Ventas''; Portuguese, titled ''Fracasso de Publico''; French, titled ''De mal en pis''; and Greek. In 2003, Top Shelf published ''BOP!: More Box Office Poison'', a collection of previously published stories that had not been included in the 2001 trade paperback, plus a few new stories.''BOP!: More Box Office Poison'' (Top Shelf Productions, 2003) .


Characters

''Box Office Poison'' features a wide array of major, supporting, and minor characters from many walks of life.


Lead characters

* Sherman Davies, a bookstore clerk. His hatred of his job is never ''quite'' enough to get him to quit. * Ed Velasquez: Sherman's friend, who laments never having had a girlfriend for the better part of the series. Ed has aspirations of being a major cartoonist, which are hampered by the various twists and turns of the industry. Marries Hildy at the end of the series. * Beatrice Dorothy Lestrade, who goes exclusively by her middle name. She works as a writer at a magazine and is Sherman's girlfriend throughout the book. * Stephen Gaedel, history professor. Sherman rents a room in Stephen's apartment. * Jane Pekar, cartoonist, and Stephen's longtime girlfriend. Her hatred for Dorothy is a recurring characteristic. Also, her last name appears to reference famous underground comics writer Harvey Pekar. * Irving Flavor, a cartoonist and creator of the fantastically popular 'Nightstalker' character. With some help from Ed, he is coaxed into fighting Zoom Comics, the owner of the Nightstalker, for some payback on the profitable franchise. * Hildy Kierkegaard, beleaguered assistant of comics writer Archie Pupkin III. She strikes up a friendship with Ed that turns into a romance, and eventually they get married.


Supporting characters

* "The Dragon", Sherman's bookstore supervisor. She calls him into her office multiple times to reprimand him against various mess-ups. * Sora Tweed, owner of the apartment building Sherman lives in. She ultimately dies of a
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.


Minor characters

* Emil and Mora Yossarian, residents of the aforementioned apartment building. Their last name appears to be a nod to Joseph Heller's '' Catch-22'', featuring a man named Yossarian (and whose first name is later revealed to be John). The book ''Catch-22'' is featured later in the story, reinforcing this idea. Emil appears to be on
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. The Yossarians have a dog and a baby.


Awards

The 608-page
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of the series was nominated for the
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for Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Work in 2002, and an Eisner Award, Ignatz Award and a Firecracker Award in 2001 and 2002. The French version of ''Box Office Poison'', called ''De Mal En Pis'', won the Prix Du Premier Album at the
Angoulême International Comics Festival The Angoulême International Comics Festival (AICF; ) is the second largest comics festival in Europe after the Lucca Comics & Games in Italy, and the third biggest in the world after Lucca Comics & Games and the Comiket of Japan. It has occur ...
in 2005.


Popular culture references

''Box Office Poison'' references a large body of media. Below is a partial list: *
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* Betty Boop *
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* '' Blondie'' * '' Breakfast of Champions'' * '' Catch-22'' * '' The Catcher in the Rye'' * '' Cerebus'' * '' Dick Tracy'' * '' Eightball'' * ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play. Set in Denmark, the play (the ...
'' * '' Jailbird'' * ''
Jeopardy! ''Jeopardy!'' is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin. The show is a quiz competition that reverses the traditional question-and-answer format of many quiz shows. Rather than being given questions, contestants are instead g ...
'' * '' Judge Judy'' * '' The Jungle Book'' * '' The Kids in the Hall'' *
Laurel and Hardy Laurel and Hardy were a British-American double act, comedy duo during the early Classical Hollywood cinema, Classical Hollywood era of American cinema, consisting of Englishman Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and American Oliver Hardy (1892–1957) ...
* '' Lolita'' * ''
Newsradio ''NewsRadio'' is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from March 21, 1995, to May 4, 1999, focusing on the work lives of the staff of a New York City AM news radio station. It had an ensemble cast featuring Dave Foley, Stephen R ...
'' * '' Peanuts'' * ''
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'' * '' Sophie's World'' * ''
South Park ''South Park'' is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central. The series revolves around four boysStan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormickand the ...
'' * Spinal Tap * ''
Star Trek ''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the Star Trek: The Original Series, series of the same name and became a worldwide Popular culture, pop-culture Cultural influence of ...
'' * ''
Star Wars ''Star Wars'' is an American epic film, epic space opera media franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the Star Wars (film), eponymous 1977 film and Cultural impact of Star Wars, quickly became a worldwide popular culture, pop cu ...
'' * ''
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (''TMNT'') is an American media franchise created by comic book artists Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. It follows Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Leonardo, Donatello (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), D ...
'' * '' Twelfth Night'' * '' Venus on the Half-Shell'' * '' Wallace and Gromit'' * '' Where's Waldo?''


References


External links

* {{Gcdb series, id=7344, title=''Box Office Poison''
''Box Office Poison'' website
1996 comics debuts 2001 books Comics by Alex Robinson Top Shelf Productions titles