Posthumous Work
A September 2010 New York Times article mentioned many Pekar works that were to be released posthumously:. Jeff Newelt mentioned at the 2010 New York Comic Con that two collaborations with Joyce Brabner called The Big Book Of Marriage and Harvey and Joyce Plumb the Depths of Depression as well as a collection of the webcomics that ran as a part of The Pekar Project, will be released . As of November 2012 those three titles have not yet been released.
In May 2011 Louis Proyect reported that he and Pekar had been working on a book shortly before his death called The Unrepentant Marxist that will likely never see release .
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