Joe Berger (illustrator)
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Joe Berger is an illustrator and filmmaker.
He has been making films, illustrating and cartooning since 1991. In 1992 he drew his own British small press comics Shooba heavily influenced by underground cartoonist Robert Crumb. These were autobiographical strips and a surreal strip Drift Dream with a tank rolling down the street same as Ingmar Bergman's The Silence.
He drew The Slap of Doom in Psychopia.
In 1993 he drew The Artist with writer Mike Von Joel a picture book about how a talentless Neo-conceptual art student makes it big in the art world similar to Damian Hirst. It has recently been republished.
He often works with writer/sound magician Pascal Wyse. Every friday Since 2003, Joe and Pascal have produced The Pitchers comic strip in The Guardian.