Biography of a Villain

Michael Workman's Biography of a Villain is an uncompromising, genre-defying 700+ page graphic novel that delves into the psychological unraveling of a man entangled in the creation of the most powerful weapon ever conceived. A hybrid of sci-fi, surrealism, and political thriller, the book follows a clandestine government experiment that harnesses human emotions as a weaponized force, leading to the formation of an agency so secret that even its own creators are systematically erased from existence.

At the center of this nightmarish descent is Charlie Chaser, a man whose fractured psyche becomes both the driving force and the battlefield of the novel. As he wields a weapon capable of reshaping reality itself, his mind splinters into an intricate maze of hallucinations, conspiracies, and brutal self-destruction. The story shifts across dimensions-both literal and psychological-blurring the lines between prophecy and paranoia, fiction and reality, perception and delusion. Workman constructs an immersive, fever-dream narrative that collapses time, identity, and agency, forcing both protagonist and reader into a constantly shifting landscape of uncertainty and dread.

Visually, Biography of a Villain is an extraordinary fusion of artistic techniques, drawing from expressionism, underground comix, and the stark contrasts of noir-inspired illustration. Workman's dense, intricate linework and obsessive detailing create layered, atmospheric compositions that oscillate between tightly controlled precision and raw, chaotic intensity. The book incorporates elements of collage, frenetic cross-hatching, and fragmented panel structures, mirroring the protagonist's fractured consciousness. Workman's influences range from the existential horror of Francis Bacon's paintings to the disorienting, heavily inked aesthetics of José Muñoz, Jack Chick and Ralph Steadman, with sequences that feel hallucinatory, grotesque, and unrelenting in their power.

With its X-rated levels of graphic sex and violence, Biography of a Villain is a fearless interrogation of power, control, isolation, addiction, and existential collapse. The novel exists at the furthest boundaries of both storytelling and decency, pushing against conventions in both form and subject matter. Workman's nonlinear, experimental structuring turns the book into an experience as much as a novel-a deeply immersive and chaotic exploration of a man and a society teetering on the brink of annihilation.

Biography of a Villain is published by Bridge Books under its Hurm Editions imprint as an artist folio edition, bringing its uncompromising content and bold storytelling into print in a format that fully embraces its raw, transgressive vision. With its breathtaking visual density, shifting artistic modes, and relentless intensity, Workman's magnum opus is a graphic novel unlike any other-an unfiltered descent into power and madness that refuses to look away.

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Biography of a Villain

Michael Workman's Biography of a Villain is an uncompromising, genre-defying 700+ page graphic novel that delves into the psychological unraveling of a man entangled in the creation of the most powerful weapon ever conceived. A hybrid of sci-fi, surrealism, and political thriller, the book follows a clandestine government experiment that harnesses human emotions as a weaponized force, leading to the formation of an agency so secret that even its own creators are systematically erased from existence.

At the center of this nightmarish descent is Charlie Chaser, a man whose fractured psyche becomes both the driving force and the battlefield of the novel. As he wields a weapon capable of reshaping reality itself, his mind splinters into an intricate maze of hallucinations, conspiracies, and brutal self-destruction. The story shifts across dimensions-both literal and psychological-blurring the lines between prophecy and paranoia, fiction and reality, perception and delusion. Workman constructs an immersive, fever-dream narrative that collapses time, identity, and agency, forcing both protagonist and reader into a constantly shifting landscape of uncertainty and dread.

Visually, Biography of a Villain is an extraordinary fusion of artistic techniques, drawing from expressionism, underground comix, and the stark contrasts of noir-inspired illustration. Workman's dense, intricate linework and obsessive detailing create layered, atmospheric compositions that oscillate between tightly controlled precision and raw, chaotic intensity. The book incorporates elements of collage, frenetic cross-hatching, and fragmented panel structures, mirroring the protagonist's fractured consciousness. Workman's influences range from the existential horror of Francis Bacon's paintings to the disorienting, heavily inked aesthetics of José Muñoz, Jack Chick and Ralph Steadman, with sequences that feel hallucinatory, grotesque, and unrelenting in their power.

With its X-rated levels of graphic sex and violence, Biography of a Villain is a fearless interrogation of power, control, isolation, addiction, and existential collapse. The novel exists at the furthest boundaries of both storytelling and decency, pushing against conventions in both form and subject matter. Workman's nonlinear, experimental structuring turns the book into an experience as much as a novel-a deeply immersive and chaotic exploration of a man and a society teetering on the brink of annihilation.

Biography of a Villain is published by Bridge Books under its Hurm Editions imprint as an artist folio edition, bringing its uncompromising content and bold storytelling into print in a format that fully embraces its raw, transgressive vision. With its breathtaking visual density, shifting artistic modes, and relentless intensity, Workman's magnum opus is a graphic novel unlike any other-an unfiltered descent into power and madness that refuses to look away.

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Biography of a Villain

Biography of a Villain

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Biography of a Villain

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Michael Workman's Biography of a Villain is an uncompromising, genre-defying 700+ page graphic novel that delves into the psychological unraveling of a man entangled in the creation of the most powerful weapon ever conceived. A hybrid of sci-fi, surrealism, and political thriller, the book follows a clandestine government experiment that harnesses human emotions as a weaponized force, leading to the formation of an agency so secret that even its own creators are systematically erased from existence.

At the center of this nightmarish descent is Charlie Chaser, a man whose fractured psyche becomes both the driving force and the battlefield of the novel. As he wields a weapon capable of reshaping reality itself, his mind splinters into an intricate maze of hallucinations, conspiracies, and brutal self-destruction. The story shifts across dimensions-both literal and psychological-blurring the lines between prophecy and paranoia, fiction and reality, perception and delusion. Workman constructs an immersive, fever-dream narrative that collapses time, identity, and agency, forcing both protagonist and reader into a constantly shifting landscape of uncertainty and dread.

Visually, Biography of a Villain is an extraordinary fusion of artistic techniques, drawing from expressionism, underground comix, and the stark contrasts of noir-inspired illustration. Workman's dense, intricate linework and obsessive detailing create layered, atmospheric compositions that oscillate between tightly controlled precision and raw, chaotic intensity. The book incorporates elements of collage, frenetic cross-hatching, and fragmented panel structures, mirroring the protagonist's fractured consciousness. Workman's influences range from the existential horror of Francis Bacon's paintings to the disorienting, heavily inked aesthetics of José Muñoz, Jack Chick and Ralph Steadman, with sequences that feel hallucinatory, grotesque, and unrelenting in their power.

With its X-rated levels of graphic sex and violence, Biography of a Villain is a fearless interrogation of power, control, isolation, addiction, and existential collapse. The novel exists at the furthest boundaries of both storytelling and decency, pushing against conventions in both form and subject matter. Workman's nonlinear, experimental structuring turns the book into an experience as much as a novel-a deeply immersive and chaotic exploration of a man and a society teetering on the brink of annihilation.

Biography of a Villain is published by Bridge Books under its Hurm Editions imprint as an artist folio edition, bringing its uncompromising content and bold storytelling into print in a format that fully embraces its raw, transgressive vision. With its breathtaking visual density, shifting artistic modes, and relentless intensity, Workman's magnum opus is a graphic novel unlike any other-an unfiltered descent into power and madness that refuses to look away.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798987933077
Publisher: Bridge Art, Nfp
Publication date: 08/23/2025
Pages: 734
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 1.99(d)

About the Author

Michael Workman is an artist, writer, reporter, and sociocultural critic. In addition to his work at the Chicago Tribune, Guardian US, Newcity magazine, WBEZ Chicago Public Radio, and as the Movement Matters symposia series host, Workman is also Director and Editor-in-Chief of Bridge, a Chicago-based 501 (c) (3) publishing and programming organization. His choreographic writing has been included in Propositional Attitudes, an "anthology of recent performance scores, directions and instructions" published by Golden Spike Press, and his Perfect Worlds: Artistic Forms & Social Imaginaries, the first in a 3-volume series, was released by StepSister Press in October 2018 with a day-long program of performances at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. In 2019, two of his scores were accepted for publication in a special edition of the Notre Dame Review focusing on the work of participants in the &NOW Festival of Innovative Writing. Most recently, in 2023 he presented an Active Investigation combining restructured texts, place, literary history and phonemic poetics at the Neubauer Collegium at the University of Chicago as part of A Festival of Holes. michaelworkmanstudio.com
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