About the Author:
Brick was born in Switzerland of Austrian-Scottish stock and raised on military bases in the Far East and Mediterranean, where comics were the sole source of enlightenment. Educated in the gulag of an English public school, he was destined to devote his life to railing against the system. After stints as a scrapman, roadie, steel erector and bouncer, he stumbled on a talent for satire and taught himself to draw. Best known for his wry political cartoons, Brick has been producing campaigning comics since the 1980s, mostly for pressure groups, trade unions and ngos like UNICEF and Oxfam. An inveterate escapist, he became a regular contributor of humorous articles to adventure magazines and has two critically acclaimed travel books in his nom de plume, John Stuart Clark. After a couple of mega breakdowns (or maybe breakthroughs), he sought sanctuary in his first love and drew 'Depresso' to make himself happy.
Review:
"A brutally personal, fascinating and funny insight into the nightmarish depths where depression can take a person." - Page 45"A far from gloomy account of one angry man's struggle through and triumph over addictive anti-depressants (that employs) a free-wheeling, opinionated and feverishly creative approach which spreads over 250 dense pages." - Paul Gravett, Times Literary Supplement (TLS)"A great book, funny, angry, and overall, very uplifting and profoundly true." - Joe Gordon, Forbidden Planet
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