I just saw 'American Splendor'. Knew about it, heard about it, wanted to see it for a while now. For those who haven't seen it: it's about Harvey Pekar, writer for American Splendor - a comic by Robert Crumb. The story is true, and shows Harvey as both a comic book character and a writer. The rising popularity of his comics gets him in a David Letterman show; the weirdness of this Harvey character pulls big ratings - and he gets asked more often. After the movie - which you should probably see first - I googled for some of the facts, and found this article about one of Harvey's noteworthy Letterman appearances. Has some interesting statements about Letterman, Harvey, and society in general. If you saw the movie, read it. Yay