A review by mgerboc
Ego and Hubris: The Michael Malice Story by Gary Dumm, Harvey Pekar

1.0

Hard to write a bad review about Pekar, one of my favorite writers and people, but what makes Pekar great, is that underneath the curmudgeonly exterior, there's a real human warmth. This is something that Michael Malice lacks completely. In addition to that, every anecdote is about how he's smarter and more moral and better than everyone around him. I honestly kept reading because I though there would be some fundamental change, but there wasn't. The end is a quote from Ayn Rand. The book was insufferable.