On this: "True Art: He considers his brand comedy to be True Art, and has attacked other, more mainstream styles - like observational comedy - in his routine."
It is probably worth noting that while this is definitely his on-stage persona, when he's not "in-character" (such as in his quasi-autobiography) it's clear he has a lot of respect for many more mainstream comedians and is at the very least on friendly terms with a number of them.
On this: "True Art: He considers his brand comedy to be True Art, and has attacked other, more mainstream styles - like observational comedy - in his routine." It is probably worth noting that while this is definitely his on-stage persona, when he's not "in-character" (such as in his quasi-autobiography) it's clear he has a lot of respect for many more mainstream comedians and is at the very least on friendly terms with a number of them.