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Eric Glickman is a cartoonist currently collaborating with his longtime creative partner, Stephen Hersh, on a comics memoir to honor their friendship with humor and heart while documenting Stephen's experiences with Alzheimer's Disease.

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A Little Bit of Bliss

In the late 90’s Stephen created a syndicated comic strip about a young, newly-married, NYC couple based on his life with Dana. Throughout our collaborative project, Stephen and I sometimes riff off of “Bliss” and use it as a jumping off po...

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The Bittersweetness of It All

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Let's Play "The Alzheimer's Pyramid"!

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A Brief Musical Interlude

Last week, Stephen excitedly and emotionally shared with me that one of his nephews had written a song inspired by our project. After listening to this beautiful song myself, I reached out to Noah and asked him if I could share it on our su...

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Walking and Talking

As much as anything, Stephen and I enjoy our walks together through the woods where we live. It’s an opportunity to hang out together and talk. Our conversations are about normal things - our wives, our kids, movies, TV shows, what we did o...

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    Eric Glickman is a cartoonist collaborating with his longtime creative partner, Stephen Hersh, on a comics memoir to honor their friendship with humor and heart while documenting Stephen's experiences with Alzheimer's Disease.

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