Kramers Ergot #7 by Sammy Harkham5/9/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Then over time it morphed and changed-first it was only cartoonists I knew, then a few other cartoonists I met through the mail, then it went color, and so on. When I was in art school, I started it back up again as a “proper” comic book, printing it with a small-publishers co-op, and it was still bad. Vice: Can you tell me about the birth of Kramers Ergot? Sammy Harkham: Kramers was a zine I did in high school-the first issue had interviews with Doo Rag and Will Oldham, some comics by me and my friends, and stolen and found content. Sammy created Kramers Ergot, and his brother is in charge of a restored silent-movie theater, and some combination of those two and their third brother run the Family gallery and store, one of Los Angeles’s best (and only) outlets for cultural stuff like books and DVDs. ![]() Sammy Harkham and his brothers are a cultural force to be reckoned with. ![]()
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