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Minimum Wage (comics)

Comics by Bob Fingerman


Comics by Bob Fingerman

FieldValue
titleMinimum Wage
imageMaximumMinimumWage.jpg
captionThe cover of Maximum Minimum Wage, by Bob Fingerman.
formatOngoing
publisherFantagraphics
Image Comics
dateMinimum Wage vol. 1: July 1995
Minimum Wage vol. 2: Oct. 1995–Jan. 1999
Minimum Wage vol. 3: Jan.–June 2014
Minimum Wage: So Many Bad Decisions: May–Oct. 2015
issuesMinimum Wage vol 1: 1
Minimum Wage vol 2: 10
Minimum Wage vol. 3: 6
Minimum Wage: So Many Bad Decisions: 6
main_char_teamRob Hoffman, Sylvia Fanucci
writersBob Fingerman
artistsBob Fingerman
creatorsBob Fingerman
TPBMinimum Wage: Book One
ISBN978-1560971870
TPB1Beg the Question
ISBN1978-1560975021
TPB2Minimum Wage: Book Two: Tales of Hoffman
ISBN2978-1560972860
TPB3Maximum Minimum Wage
ISBN3978-1607066743
TPB4Minimum Wage: Focus on the Strange
ISBN4978-1632150158
TPB5Minimum Wage: So Many Bad Decisions
ISBN5978-1632157379

Image Comics Minimum Wage vol. 2: Oct. 1995–Jan. 1999 Minimum Wage vol. 3: Jan.–June 2014 Minimum Wage: So Many Bad Decisions: May–Oct. 2015 Minimum Wage vol 2: 10 Minimum Wage vol. 3: 6 Minimum Wage: So Many Bad Decisions: 6 Minimum Wage is the name of a number of comic book series and original graphic novels by Bob Fingerman. The stories follow the life of Rob Hoffman, a young comics artist in New York City in the mid-1990s.

Publication history

Minimum Wage started with an 84-page original graphic novel published by Fantagraphics in July 1995. Minimum Wage volume 2, the series, was published from Oct. 1995–Jan. 1999 and lasted for ten issues. The series was collected as Minimum Wage Book One (Fantagraphics, 1995) and Minimum Wage Book Two: Tales of Hoffman (Fantagraphics, 1998). The entire series was extensively reworked and collected in 2002 by Fantagraphics as the graphic novel Beg the Question. The whole thing was later collected in 2013 as an oversized hardcover by Image Comics, Maximum Minimum Wage. This edition included a lot of new extra material, including the script for the unreleased eleventh issue of the series.

Following the release of Maximum Minimum Wage, Fingerman began work on a new six-issue series, published by Image, which was collected as a trade paperback titled Focus On The Strange. After this, Fingerman released a second six-issue series through Image, titled Minimum Wage: So Many Bad Decisions, which was collected into a trade paperback of the same name.

In the letters pages of the new Minimum Wage comics, Fingerman confirmed that he would like to continue into a third series, but that this would be dependent on sales.

Plot

The original Minimum Wage series (and the attendant prequels and augmentations) follows the two main characters, Rob Hoffman, a neurotic freelance cartoonist and illustrator, and his girlfriend Sylvia Fanucci, who manages a beauty salon but has higher ambitions. The cast is rounded out with their friends, who include Rob's friends Jack, Max, and Matt; Sylvia's former girlfriend Maddie; Elvis, who publishes a sex-themed alternative newspaper; and other colorful characters. Issues addressed in the first series include the struggles of getting by in New York City on a limited income, the stresses money put on relationships, abortion, and the prospect of "settling down."

The third volume begins three years later in Rob's life, as he has returned home to live in his mother's apartment and is looking for love all over again.

Reception

Critically, Minimum Wage has consistently been a success, and many other comic professionals have confirmed that they are fans of the series.

Minimum Wage book 2: Tales of Hoffman won the 1998 Firecracker Alternative Book Award In 2003, Beg the Question was nominated for both an Ignatz Award{{cite web|url=http://www.spxpo.com/ignatzwinner03.shtml|title= 2003 IGNATZ AWARD RECIPIENTS|work=Small Press Expo website|publisher=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080514061040/http://www.spxpo.com/ignatzwinner03.shtml|archive-date=May 14, 2008}} and two Eisner Awards.

References

References

  1. Hogan, John. [http://www.graphicnovelreporter.com/authors/bob-fingerman/news/interview-072413 "Bob Fingerman on Minimum Wage,"] {{Webarchive. link. (2016-11-14 ''Graphic Novel Reporter'' (July 24, 2013).)
  2. MacDonald, Heidi. [http://www.comicsbeat.com/interview-bob-fingerman-on-remaking-minimum-wage-and-making-a-career/ "Interview: Bob Fingerman on remaking Minimum Wage and making a career,"] ''The Beat'' (03/22/2013).
  3. Shannon, Hannah Means. [http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/09/02/is-minimum-wages-fate-in-the-balance-bob-fingerman-in-the-bleeding-cool-interview-plus-5-preview/ "Is Minimum Wage’s Fate In The Balance? Bob Fingerman In The Bleeding Cool Interview, Plus #5 Preview,"] ''Bleeding Cool'' (September 2, 2015).
  4. (June 1998). "Fingerman Collection Wins Book Award". The Comics Journal.
  5. "2003 Will Eisner Comics Industry Award Nominees,". Comic Sutra.com.
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