Overview
From the pages of the UK's award-winning, infamous music newspaper, The Stool Pigeon, come Krent Able's mind-blowing, appallingly hilarious and beautifully drawn rock-star abusing comic strips, gathered together for the first time. Featuring exclusive new comics and illustrations, join the dashing and hirsute Mr Able as he takes a chainsaw to the icons of music. Including Lou Reed's trouble with monkeys! Johnny Cash in drug-related impotence shocker! Kraftwerk sadly miniaturised and toasted! Lilly Allen crushed by Satan! The Beach Boys return from beyond the grave!Author Biography
Krent Able, born 1970, is a comic artist and illustrator, based in London. He began his comics career at the age of 15, drawing for a local newspaper. He then gave up comics to pursue a career in music and self-medication, which has continued to the present day. His Big Book Of Mischief marks his return to the world of comics, compiling all of his hilarious, rock-star abusing stories and illustrations for the UK's award winning music magazine, The Stool Pigeon. In 2013 he exhibited in The Vice Illustration Show, in 2014 his work was included in the Comics Unmasked exhibition at The British Library, and in 2015 he illustrated the book Jolly Lad by John Doran. Krent's comics and illustrations have also appeared in The Guardian, the NME, and VICE, and he has designed record sleeves and T-shirts for the rock band Future Of The Left. In 2016 he co-wrote and starred in Ink, Cocks & Rock 'N' Roll, a short documentary about Krent Able by award-winning film director Matt Harlock.