Description: "Sin City" meets "How to Make Love Like a Porn Star" in this graphic novel bythe bestselling coauthor of Jenna Jameson's autobiography. Illustrations.
Brief description:
Neil Strauss is a ten-time New York Times best-selling author. His books, The Game and Rules Of The Game, for which he went undercover in a secret society of pickup artists for two years, made him an international celebrity and an accidental hero to men around the world. Both books topped The New York Times best-seller list and were #1 on Amazon, and the former has the dubious distinction of being the most stolen book at Barnes & Noble besides The Bible.
His other best-selling books include Emergency, How to Make Love Like a Porn Star with Jenna Jameson, The Dirt with Motley Crue, and The Long Hard Road Out of Hell with Marilyn Manson.
Strauss has also contributed to Esquire, Maxim, Spin, Entertainment Weekly, Details, The Source, New York Newsday, and many other magazines and newspapers. Beyond journalism, Strauss has acted in everything from Curb Your Enthusiasm to rock videos by Beck and 30 Seconds to Mars. He has written liner notes for albums by Nirvana; performed on albums by Marilyn Manson; and DJ'ed at clubs around the world. He also hosted his own interview show, The Inner Circle with Neil Strauss, on SiriusXM. And has written television shows for HBO, FX, and Cartoon Network.
Review Quotes:
"FOUR STARS (Highest Rating). This is it: The best graphic novel of 2006. Entwined with the sex, murder, suspense, and revenge is an acid wit and richly dark humor. While immensely entertaining -- and utterly unpredictable-- this is also the most scathing, profoundly honest look at porn industry ethos ever published. An instant, post-modern classic." - Todd David Schwartz, CBS Todd David Schwartz, CBS Todd David Schwartz, CBS
"This is it: The best graphic novel of 2006....scathing, profoundly honest...An instant, post-modern classic." - Todd David Schwartz, CBS Todd David Schwartz, CBS Todd David Schwartz, CBS
"For anyone who fantasizes about or romanticizes the industry of pornography, the resulting comic is like a cold shower." - Kirkus Reviews