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Greg Budgett (b. c. 1952)Budgett entry
''Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999.'' Accessed Feb. 17, 2017.
is a
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artist known particularly for his work illustrating the comics of
Harvey Pekar Harvey Lawrence Pekar (; October 8, 1939 – July 12, 2010) was an American underground comic book writer, music critic, and media personality, best known for his autobiographical ''American Splendor'' comic series. In 2003, the series inspired ...
.Grimes, William
"Harvey Pekar, ‘American Splendor’ Creator, Dies at 70,"
''New York Times'' (July 12, 2010).
Sangiacomo, Michael

''The Plain Dealer'' (October 10, 2012).
Most of Budgett's work on Pekar's ''
American Splendor ''American Splendor'' is a series of autobiographical comic books written by Harvey Pekar and drawn by a variety of artists. The first issue was published in 1976 and the last one in September 2008, with publication occurring at irregular interv ...
'' and other comics has been in partnership with
Gary Dumm Gary G. Dumm (b. c. 1947)Dumm entry
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, who has inked most of Budgett's stories. Budgett attended
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, graduating with a
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. Pekar and Budgett began working together in 1974;Zabel Joe. "Stepping Out: ST's Joe Zabel Interviews Harvey Pekar," ''Harvey Pekar: Conversations'', edited by Michael G. Rhode (Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2008). before ''American Splendor'', Budgett illustrated a couple of short Pekar stories (one of them in partnership with Dumm) in the
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'' and ''Flaming Baloney X''. From
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until 1988, Budgett illustrated stories in Pekar's autobiographical comics series, ''
American Splendor ''American Splendor'' is a series of autobiographical comic books written by Harvey Pekar and drawn by a variety of artists. The first issue was published in 1976 and the last one in September 2008, with publication occurring at irregular interv ...
''. Budgett was one of Pekar's most frequent early collaborators; most of his stories were inked by Dumm. Budgett drew a number of ''American Splendor'' covers as well, including issues #2, 3, 7, 8, 11, and 13. During the 1980s, Budgett and Dumm worked on stories in '' Dr. Wirtham's Comix & Stories'', an
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series published by Clifford Neal, as well as a number of other alternative and independent comic book series. In the early 1990s, Budgett and Dumm co-wrote and drew stories for
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' ''Plan 9 from Outer Space: Thirty Years Later'' and their own
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series ''Shooty Beagle'' and ''Woofers & Hooters'' (both with
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). By the early 1990s, Budgett had "de-emphasized cartooning" and didn't work in the industry again until 2004, when (at the urging of Gary Dumm) he illustrated another Pekar story in the 2004 collection ''American Splendor: Our Movie Year''. He was a regular contributor to
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's two ''American Splendor''
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in 2006–2008.


Bibliography


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''all stories by
Harvey Pekar Harvey Lawrence Pekar (; October 8, 1939 – July 12, 2010) was an American underground comic book writer, music critic, and media personality, best known for his autobiographical ''American Splendor'' comic series. In 2003, the series inspired ...
'' * ''American Splendor'' #1 (Harvey Pekar, 1976): ** "101 Ways to Pick Up Girls" ** "How I Spent My Summer Vacation: 1972" ** "The Rank" ** (inks) "Love Story" (pencils by
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) ** "A Mexican Tale" (inks by Munan) (originally published in ''Flaming Baloney X'') ** "You fuckers can leave if you wanna..." * ''American Splendor'' #2 (Harvey Pekar, 1977): ** Front and back covers ** "Guerilla Theatre: July ’74 — on the Corne" ** "On the Corner… A Sequel, June, 1976" ** "Vignettes #1 & #2" * ''American Splendor'' #3 (Harvey Pekar, 1978): ** Front cover ** "Awaking to the Terror of the New Day" ** "Awaking to the Terror of the Same Old Day" ** "Short Weekend: A Story About the Cosmic and the Ordinary" ** "Traditional Male Chauvinism" ** "Vignettes 3 thru 6" * ''American Splendor'' #5 (Harvey Pekar, 1980): ** "Coventry Night, Summer, 1976" ** "Scenes from Star Books" ** (inks) "Emil" (pencils by Gary Dumm) ** (inks) "Mrs. Roosevelt and the Young Queen of Greece" (pencils by Gary Dumm) * ''American Splendor'' #6 (Harvey Pekar, 1981): ** "Cyclical Theory ack cover ** "Read This" ** "Ripoff Chick" * ''American Splendor'' #7 (Harvey Pekar, 1982): ** Front cover ** "The Day Before the Be-In" * ''American Splendor'' #8 (Harvey Pekar, 1983): ** Front cover ** "In the Parking Lot" * ''American Splendor'' #11 (Harvey Pekar, 1986): ** Back cover ** "Old Guys" * "Ethnic Bakery — Sunday Morning ack cover" ''American Splendor'' #12 (Harvey Pekar, 1987) * Back cover, ''American Splendor'' #13 (Harvey Pekar, 1988) * (insert art) "Passport to Pimlico," (story mostly penciled by
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) ''American Splendor'' #14 (Harvey Pekar, 1989) * "Fish Story," ''American Splendor: Our Movie Year'' (Ballantine Books, 2004) * "Northwest Airlines Goes Socialist," ''American Splendor'' vol. 1, #1 (
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, 2006) * "Regionalism," ''American Splendor'' vol. 1, #3 (Vertigo, 2007) * "Grocery Shopping," ''American Splendor'' vol. 1, #4 (Vertigo, 2007) * (inks) "Town Meeting," (pencils by Gary Dumm) ''American Splendor'' vol. 2, #2 (Vertigo, 2008) * (breakdowns) "Chapter Three: The Car," (finishes by Gary Dumm), ''American Splendor'' vol. 2, #4 (Vertigo, 2008)


Stories elsewhere

* "The Kinsman Cowboys: How'd Ya Get Inta This Bizness Ennyway?," story by
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, inks by
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, in ''
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'' #4 (
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, Oct. 1975) * "A Mexican Tale," story by Harvey Pekar, inks by Munan, ''Flaming Baloney X'' (Propaganda, Inc., c. 1975) * "The Puzzle," co-written, penciled and inked with
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, ''Dr. Wirtham's Comix & Stories'' #5/6 ( Clifford Neal, Winter 1980) * "Cheese for Cakes Sake" (back cover), co-written, penciled and inked with Gary Dumm, ''Dr. Wirtham's Comix & Stories'' #7/8 (Clifford Neal, 1982) * "Shooty Beagle Goes to the Mall," co-written, penciled and inked with Gary Dumm, ''Dr. Wirtham's Comix & Stories'' #7/8 (Clifford Neal, 1982) * "The Compleat Videots" (starring Shooty Beagle), co-written, penciled and inked with Gary Dumm, ''Dr. Wirtham's Comix & Stories'' #9/10 (Clifford Neal, Winter 1987) * "The Twilight Avenger Gallery," ''Twilight Avenger'' #3 (
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, 1988) * ''
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: Thirty Years Later'' #1–3 (Eternity Comics, Jan.–Mar. 1991) * ''Shooty Beagle'' #1-3, with
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and Gary Dumm (
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, Apr.–June 1991) * ''Woofers & Hooters'' (with Gary Dumm) (Eros Comix, Feb. 1992)


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Harvey Pekar's Artists
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