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BOOK REVIEW: Sentences: The Life of M.F. Grimm 
Published Thursday, May 08, 2008 6:50 PM
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By Sidik Fofana
In Sentences: The Life of M.F. Grimm (Vertigo), the world of graphic novels and Hip-Hop collide, resulting in a kinetic autobiography of one of the most cryptic MCs in the rap game. Illustrated by artist Ronald Wimberly, the comic book covers M.F. Grimm’s rancorous life as a hostile snot nose and hardened gun toter, before his lifelong paralysis. It’s the comic book equivalent to Boyz N The Hood, a classic hood tale of street rage and redemption.


 Chapter one starts off oddly enough in a television studio where young Percy Carey (MF Grimm), is a child cast member of Sesame Street. At the same time, Carey is growing up on the west side of Manhattan, picking up Hip-Hop culture from his a la mode older sisters. He gets thrown out of Park West High School for fighting, and neighborhood beefs turn to volatile shootings. MF Grimm offers a thorough tale as he recalls memorable rap battles, a deal with Suge Knight gone sour and shootouts amongst the palm trees of California.


Of course, the turning point in Grimm’s story happens on January 12, 1994 when he was paralyzed from the waist down from gunshot wounds. He writes, “I died on the scene. I clearly felt my body going through a transformation, and I was at peace.” It would get worse. After that fateful day, Grimm would go through more incarcerations, scuffles, and drug raids all while recording some of the best underground Hip-Hop that the world has heard with partner MF Doom. His visual accounts will have eyes fixed on the page, wondering when this dude’s drama will stop.


Sentences: The Life of MF Grimm is far from corny. The drawings are not forced nor does the book’s theme come across as overly Hip-Hop. It’s a must-read for anyone out there who thinks gun wounds and crying mothers are cool. Grimm lived the gangsta life and relates the experience of a troublesome young man bested by his personal demons. Still, somehow Grimm turns his tumultuous life into a tale of redemption, well worth reading and learning from.


MF Grimm: Breadwinner (AllHipHop Feature Story)


PREVIEW Sentences (Via DC Comics)


Comments

 

MadeMan3000 said:

Am I really 1st!!!
May 8, 2008 8:14 PM
 

daz156 said:

DEF WORTH READING, GO COP THIS PEOPLE.....


SAD THAT NO ONE ELSE HAS REPLIED, ARE YOU ALL SCARED OF PICKING UP A BOOK ?

May 9, 2008 4:43 AM
 

chaWILL_ahh said:

okay might check it out
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May 9, 2008 6:18 AM
 

Life Cereal Is Delicious said:

Off top, this is a definite cop.  Grimm is an incredibly imaginative dude and to put a biography in comic form is just sick.  Too bad so many people sleep on Grimm cause he has been consistently putting out good product.  Gingerbread Man was crazy and American Hunger right before that was a triple CD, come on now.  People need to wake up to Grimm.  Too bad him and Doom arent working together anymore cause they were crazy together and both have gotten significantly iller since.  But this book should be dope.  Im hyped to get this one.  His story, at least what I know, is pretty interesting and unfortunately, sad.  But he is definitely an inspiration due to his ability to overcome.  
May 9, 2008 9:08 AM
 

Paul M said:

Yeah imma cop this. It looks tight.

I only know of MF Grimm thru the s**t he did with MF Doom but this looks like a nice little purchase. I'm looking forward to getting this...
July 19, 2008 2:02 PM
 

junclassic said:

Dope read. Great artwork...
August 7, 2008 11:35 PM
 

junclassic said:

Dope read. Great artwork...
August 7, 2008 11:35 PM
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