Robert Schnakenberg

Robert Schnakenberg (born March 19, 1969) [1] is a self-styled “author and raconteur”[2] from Brooklyn, New York. He is best known for writing biographical comic books, as well as a series of popular reference books about entertainment, sports, and world history.

Robert Schnakenberg
Born (1969-03-19) March 19, 1969
Huntington, New York
Pen namePaul Casanova, Montague John Druitt, William Gull, Elliott Larkfield, John Pizer, J.K. Stephen, Seth Strummer, Nguyen van Foch, David Stabler
NationalityAmerican
Notable worksPersonality Comics
Revolutionary Comics
Website
schnakworld.com

Career

Comic books

Schnakenberg began his career in the early 1990s as the head writer for Personality Comics, an independent publisher specializing in biographical comic books. He authored more than 50 comic books under a variety of pseudonyms, including the popular Spoof Comics parodies Fantastic Femmes and X-Babes. He created the superheroine Headlights and authored the groundbreaking AIDS awareness superhero comic Healthman. His 1992 comic book Soul Trek, a humorous mash-up of Star Trek and Soul Train, is part of the permanent collection of The Museum of Uncut Funk, a virtual museum “dedicated to the celebration and preservation of the Funk.” [3]

Schnakenberg's artistic collaborators during this period included Allan Jacobsen, Adam Pollina, Ron Joseph, Ken Becker, Garrett Berner, Keith Quinn, Scott Harrison, and Kirk Lindo. Schnakenberg also wrote sports comics for Personality's main competitor, Revolutionary Comics.[4]

After retiring from comic book publishing in 1994, Schnakenberg returned to the field in 2010 as a freelance contributor for the biographical comic book company Bluewater Productions. He authored the popular Michelle Obama: Year One comic along with biographies of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, telejournalist Barbara Walters, and others.

Schnakenberg is the subject of a forthcoming monograph entitled Lunacy and Sorrow: The Life and Art of Robert Schnakenberg, to be published in 2021 by SUNY/Brockport University Press.

Books

Since the mid-1990s, Schnakenberg has worked primarily as a writer and self-described “intellectual gadabout” covering topics in sports, entertainment, and history. He is the author of more than a dozen books, including The Encyclopedia Shatnerica (an A-to-Z reference about the life and career of William Shatner), Christopher Walken A-to-Z, and the New York Times bestseller The Big Bad Book of Bill Murray. His 2010 book, Old Man Drinks, was praised for evoking "the simple, timeless aspects of masculine drinking culture."[5]

In 2014, after a period of self-imposed "exile" from traditional publishing, Schnakenberg re-emerged using the "kid-friendly alter ego" David Stabler.[6] Stabler's first book for children, Kid Presidents: True Tales of Childhood from America's Presidents, was published in October 2014. Between 2015 and 2018. Schnakenberg wrote four more books in the series using the Stabler persona.

Published works

  • The Encyclopedia Shatnerica (1998: 2nd Edition: 2008) (ISBN 1-58063-039-1)
  • Distory: A Treasury of Historical Insults (2004) (ISBN 0-312-32671-8)
  • I (Heart) My Truck (2005) (ISBN 1-56906-594-2)
  • Sci-Fi Baby Names (2007) (ISBN 1-59474-161-1)
  • Secret Lives of Great Authors (2008) (ISBN 1-59474-211-1)
  • Christopher Walken A-to-Z (2008) (ISBN 1-59474-259-6)
  • Secret Lives of the Supreme Court (2009) (ISBN 1-59474-308-8)
  • Secret Lives of Great Filmmakers (2009) (ISBN 1-59474-434-3)
  • Old Man Drinks (2010) (ISBN 1-59474-450-5)
  • The Underground Baseball Encyclopedia (2010) (ISBN 1-60078-331-7)
  • DC Comics 75th Anniversary Poster Book (2010) (ISBN 1-59474-462-9)
  • The Underground Football Encyclopedia (2011) (ISBN 1-60078-516-6)
  • Crazy Sh*t Presidents Said (2012) (ISBN 0-76244-453-3)
  • Kid Presidents: True Tales of Childhood from America's Presidents (2014) (ISBN 1-59474-731-8)
  • Kid Athletes: True Tales of Childhood from Sports Legends (2015) (ISBN 1-59474-802-0)
  • The Big Bad Book of Bill Murray (2015) (ISBN 1-59474-801-2)
  • Kid Artists: True Tales of Childhood from Creative Legends (2016) (ISBN 1-59474-896-9)
  • Kid Authors: True Tales of Childhood from Famous Writers (2017) (ISBN 1-59474-987-6)
  • Kid Scientists: True Tales of Childhood from Science Superstars (2018) (ISBN 1-68369-074-5)

References

  1. Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Vol. 197. (Gale, 2010)
  2. "Schnakworld". Schnakworld.
  3. "Sista ToFunky's Interview With Robert Schnakenberg". The Museum Of UnCut Funk. 2012-08-01. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  4. "Robert Schnakenberg - Comic Book DB". www.comicbookdb.com.
  5. "Old Man Drinks: Recipes, Advice, and Wisdom". 9 July 2010. Archived from the original on 2012-01-10. Retrieved 2012-02-04.
  6. "Kid Presidents".
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