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Template:Short description Template:Italic title Template:Infobox comic book title File:Interview with Ed Piskor, 2016-02-06.webm File:SPX 2016 Panel - Music & Comics.webm Hip Hop Family Tree is a series of educational and historical comic books by Ed Piskor that documents the early history of hip hop culture.[1] Originating online with Boing Boing, the series was published in print form by Fantagraphics. The first collection was a 2014 New York Times Graphic Books Best Seller (#7)[2] and was listed in The Washington Post Top 10 graphic novels of 2013.[3] The second collection won the Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work in 2015.[4]

Piskor's artistic style in Hip Hop Family Tree—including his use of Ben-Day Dots[5]—hearkens back to the comic book styles prevalent during the period being retold.[6] Robert Crumb is openly referenced as an inspiration to Piskor,[7] who cites Crumb's "Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Country" trading cards as an influence. Crumb and Piskor are similar in their commemorations of key artists and musical figures, and the informative narration of their chosen genre's historical evolution.[8]

Publication history

Hip Hop Family Tree began on Boing Boing in January 2012 as a one-page "semi-regular ongoing feature",[9] and ran, mostly weekly, until December 2015. Fantagraphics released the first "Treasury" collection, Hip Hop Family Tree Vol. 1: 1970s–1981, in 2013, and the second collection, covering the years 1981–1983, in 2014; both of which collected material that had been previously published on Boing Boing. That year the publisher also released a "Gift Box Set", collecting the first two treasury editions.

In August 2015, Fantagraphics released the third collection, covering the years 1983–1984, while also beginning a monthly magazine-format limited series. That series ran 12 issues, through July 2016. Fantagraphics published volume 4 of the Treasury collection in July 2016. That year the publisher also released a "Gift Box Set", collecting volumes 3 and 4 of the Treasury editions.

An omnibus release of the entire series was released on October 17, 2023, sold in a deluxe hardcover with 140 pages of extras.

Issues

  1. "DJ Kool Herc Spawns a Culture" (Aug. 2015)
  2. "Rapper's Delight" (Sept. 2015)
  3. (Oct. 2015)
  4. (Nov. 2015)
  5. "Culture Vultures: Ice-T Pulls a Lick!" (Dec. 2015)
  6. "The Wild Style Issue" (Jan. 2016)
  7. "World Class Wreckin' Cru" (Feb. 2016)
  8. (Mar. 2016)
  9. "Young Jeezy, Weezy, and Yeezy!" (Apr. 2016)
  10. "Wanted: Cap-One" (May 2016)
  11. "Beastie Boys' New DJ... Rick Rubin" (June 2016)
  12. (July 2016)

Treasury editions

References

Notes

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Sources consulted

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