Brahm Revel:
Born
24 years ago in the old port town of San Francisco. He was raised
in the heart of the Mission district, by a single mother and a small
child named Camus. At the tender age of 17 he headed east to try
his luck in Old New York. After a four year bid at the Cooper Union
he relocated to a dilapidated warehouse in Brooklyn to draw comics.
His first professional work came when an eccentric benefactor named
Larry Fessenden, commissioned a 75 page comic adaptation of his
movie Wendigo. Since then Brahm has made rent as a realtor, a wallpaper
manufacturer, a print technician, and an amateur bullshit artist.
Hes done illustration work for Supreme Skateboards, Broke-in
Magazine, and other independent filmmakers. He doesnt have
a web page or a cell phone and has a great fondness for cheap beer
and monkeys who think theyre people.
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