Background
Crumb, R. was born on August 30, 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Charles Senior Crumb.
(Very scarce, original, French language (1971) publication...)
Very scarce, original, French language (1971) publication of Robert Crumb's HEAD COMIX. Published by Journal de Actuel (Paris). 96 pages. 8 1/8" x 11". Color cover, black and white interior art. Includes, among others, The Silly Pigeons, Mr. Natural (quite a bit), Schuman the Human, Angelfood McSpade, Bobo Bolinski, Gloria Nord, Motor City, Whiteman, and Fritz The Cat.
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(Snatch Comics Treasury! After creating Zap Comix in 1968,...)
Snatch Comics Treasury! After creating Zap Comix in 1968, Robert Crumb teamed up with S. Clay Wilson, Robert Williams, Rory Hayes, Victor Moscoso, Jim Osborne, Rick Griffin, and Spain to create three best-selling issues of Snatch Comics. Controversial, incendiary, and erotically satirical, the first and greatest smut comix are now completely collected and digitally remastered! Exclusive commentary by Patrick Rosenkranz (Rebel Visions) and Dan Fogel (Underground Comix Price Guide), with a special color section and fold-outs
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(First Printing, Near Mint Condition, Cover $0.50, August ...)
First Printing, Near Mint Condition, Cover $0.50, August 1969, 36 Pgs., Apex Novelties, Authentic Signature "R. Crumb" on inside of Cover. 5" x 7" We're talking Robert Crumb at his best, S. Clay Wilson, Robert Williams, Victor Moscoso and more! This is a really choice copy, one that originated from publisher Don Donahue's private stash. Obtained this personally signed copy from R. Crumb's brother in law. He lives next door to Robert and his sister Aline in the South of France..... One item that Robert resists signing the most are comics...... here is a signed mint copy of SNATCH COMICS #3. It is the only signed copy on sale at this point in time...... this comic is like owning a jewel...... and is all extremely rare in this signed condition. PAYMENT Paypal is the only payment method that we currently accept. All addresses must be verified and confirmed with Paypal. SHIPPING Your item will be shipped as soon as payment is received. Your item will be secured, sealed in plastic and boarded. Prompt service through USPS mail. NO INTERNATIONAL If you do not live in one of the 50 states of the USA We're sorry but we cannot take your order. NO REFUNDS OR RETURNS Please E-mail us; we will gladly answer any questions And send you additional pictures if you request. FEEDBACK We will leave you positive feedback upon payment. Please leave positive feedback for us upon safe arrival of your item. Thanks for looking!! Thanks for your interest!! Enjoy the rest of the summer!!
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(MR. NATURAL POSTCARD BOOK by ROBERT CRUMB. Twenty-four al...)
MR. NATURAL POSTCARD BOOK by ROBERT CRUMB. Twenty-four all-different full-color postcards featuring R. Crumb's most popular and enduring character. These very cool and wacky postcards touch on numerous emotional, political and religious themes ---one for every mood, occasion or screwed-up friend in need of wisdom from Mister Natural himself! Back-up characters Flakey Foont and Devil Girl also make appearances. Printed on heavy cardstock, with perforations for easy removal. Denis Kitchen Publishing Co. (1999). 4 x 6.5 inch postcard book
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(Mr. Natural (Fred Natural) is a comic book character crea...)
Mr. Natural (Fred Natural) is a comic book character created and drawn by 1960s counterculture and underground comix artist Robert Crumb. The character first appeared in the premiere issue of Yarrowstalks (the May 5, 1967 issue). He is often in the buff, so might want to keep this for the adult crowd.
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(Underground Comic. Greg Irons.)
Underground Comic. Greg Irons.
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(Certification #: 0221216009 Title: Your Hytone Comix Issu...)
Certification #: 0221216009 Title: Your Hytone Comix Issue: nn Issue Date: 2/71 Issue Year: 1971 Publisher: Apex Novelties Grade: 7.5 Page Quality: OFF-WHITE TO WHITE Grade Date: 01/16/2014 Category: Universal Art Comments: Robert Crumb story, cover and art Date Published: May 1971 / Publisher: Apex Novelties / Cover Price: .50 cents / Size: 6.75" x 9.25" / Standard modern US format / Cover: Glossy Color / 28 pages / Artists: Robert Crumb / Pete the Plumber; Mr. Natural Stops Talking; Horny Harriet Hotpants / Has ad for Thrilling Murder Comics on inside front cover. / Adult themes and graphic sexual content. / Above image is of the actual comic book. Gross-out toilet and sex humor from an Robert Crumb who had definitely seen better days. The best piece in the whole sorry mess is the wordless strip "Stoned Again!," in which Crumb demonstrates the effect of your brain on drugs which goes way beyond eggs and frying pans. Crumb completists won't be able to avoid picking this one up, but everyone else would do well to stay far, far away.
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(Aline married Robert Crumb in 1978.[3] Their daughter Sop...)
Aline married Robert Crumb in 1978.[3] Their daughter Sophie Crumb was born in 1981. Since the late 1970s, she and Robert have produced a series of collaborative comics called Dirty Laundry (also known as Aline & Bob's Dirty Laundry), a comic about the Crumb family life. Each of them drew his or her own characters for the comic. Later installments of Dirty Laundry feature contributions by Sophie, who also began producing comics in her teens.
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(Arcade: The Comics Revue was a magazine-sized comics anth...)
Arcade: The Comics Revue was a magazine-sized comics anthology created and edited by Art Spiegelman and Bill Griffith. It was published by Berkeley's Print Mint and ran for seven issues between 1975 to 1976. 52 pages. Black and white comics. Color covers by Robert Crumb and Michael McMillan. Contents: THOSE CUTE LITTLE BEARZIE-WEARZIES, in Ain't It Nice by R. Crumb NERVOUS REX, THE MALPRACTICE SUITE by Art Spiegelman SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF THE TOADETTES by Bill Griffith MONSTER BRIDE by S. Clay Wilson A PERFECTLY DIVINE VISION with DiDi Glitz by Diane Noomin WILLY MURPHY: A Portfolio TEDDY BEARIANA by Kim Deitch . SPACE AGE CONFIDENTIAL: Big Broadcast of 1952 by Jim Hoberman, illus. by Art Spiegelman DAD FOR A DAY by Justin Green MR. BUNCH by Aline Kominsky AGE OF REASON by Rory Hayes DEADLINE by Spain ARCADE ARCHIVES! H. M. Bateman THEY CAME FROM SPACE by Mary K. Brown MICKEY RAT by Aldo and Bobbo SIDESHOW with Rory Hayes, Larry Rippee, G. Jablonski, Aline Kominsky, Mark Beyer and Bill Griffith
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(Arcade: The Comics Revue was a magazine-sized comics anth...)
Arcade: The Comics Revue was a magazine-sized comics anthology created and edited by Art Spiegelman and Bill Griffith. It was published by Berkeley's Print Mint and ran for seven issues between 1975 to 1976. Contents: MODERN AMERICA by R. Crumb. ADVANCED MOTORING TIPS #682 by Gilbert Shelton . WHERE ARE THEY NOW? by Kim Deitch . A COUCH IN THE SUN, The Henri Rousseau Story by Bill Griffith NARD n' PAT by Jay Lynch WHO KILLED LENNY BRUCE by Paul Krassner with illustrations by R. Crumb. AVERAGE DAY ON MISSION STREET by Spain. RITA MARKEE, Pilgrim to Paradise by Michael McMillan ARNOLD PECK, in Back to Basics by Willy Murphy REAL DREAM by Art Spiegelman THE LABOR THEORY OF VALUE by David Cohen with illustrations by George Kuchar DIDI GLITZ in A Bitter Pill by Diane Noomin CLASSICS CRUCIFIED Prologue to Faust by Justin Green. THE ARCADE ARCHIVES W. E. Hill SIDESHOW with Willy Murphy, AIdo and Bobbo, Rory Hayes, Bill Griffith, Aline Kominsky and Jay Kinney. Black and white comics. Color covers by Robert Crumb and Art Spiegelman.
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(SIGNED BY R. CRUMB Arcade, The Comics Revue #2 Only Pri...)
SIGNED BY R. CRUMB Arcade, The Comics Revue #2 Only Printing, Near Mint Condition, Cover $1.25, June 1975, 44 Pgs., The Print Mint, Authentic Signature "R. Crumb" on First Page, Arcade, The Comics Revue #2 continues the ambitious objectives of the editors and contributors. The magazines starts off strong with R. Crumb's "Modern America," but struggles in various areas from there. The biopic of Henri Rousseau, "A Couch in the Sun," delivers little of the magic I would expect from an artistic genius like Rousseau. And "Classics Crucified" gives us Goethe's "Faust," which just seems to plod its way through four pages. Hey, did anybody remember that this is supposed to be comics? HISTORICAL FOOTNOTES: The Print Mint produced approximately 30,000 copies of this comic magazine. It has not been reprinted. Obtained this personally signed copy from R. Crumb's brother in law. He lives next door to Robert and his sister Aline in the South of France..... One item that Robert resists signing the most are comics...... here is a signed near mint copy of Arcade #2. It is the only signed copy on sale at this point in time...... this comic is like owning a jewel...... and is extremely rare in this signed condition. PAYMENT Paypal is the only payment method that we currently accept. All addresses must be verified and confirmed with Paypal. SHIPPING Your item will be shipped as soon as payment is received. Your item will be secured, sealed in plastic and boarded. Prompt service through USPS mail. NO INTERNATIONAL If you do not live in one of the 50 states of the USA We're sorry but we cannot take your order. NO REFUNDS OR RETURNS Please E-mail us; we will gladly answer any questions And send you additional pictures if you request. FEEDBACK We will leave you positive feedback upon payment. Please leave positive feedback for us upon safe arrival of your item. Thanks for looking!! Thanks for your interest!! Enjoy the rest of the summer!!
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(Robert Crumb comix reprints from Whole Earth Review. Feat...)
Robert Crumb comix reprints from Whole Earth Review. Featuring Crumb, Aline, Kansas City Frank, Patricia Pig, Goose, and more great characters in side- splittin' situations!!! Y'say y'want more for your money? Get Best Buy Comics! It's the comic that can't be beat! More snickers per page! Stories: "R Crumb's Modern Dance Workshop," "Space Day Symposium," "The Goose and the Gander Were Talking One Night," "The Nerds," "Kansas City Frank Melrose in Pass the Jug," "These Kids Today," "Patricia Pig," "Little Joe," more.
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(R. CRUMB'S BEST BUY COMICS - 1st PRINTING (1979) - $1.00 ...)
R. CRUMB'S BEST BUY COMICS - 1st PRINTING (1979) - $1.00 Cover Price. Featuring several classic R. Crumb black & white cartoon strips. For Mature Audiences only!
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( A perennial classic, back in print! Back in print aft...)
A perennial classic, back in print! Back in print after a several year absence and with R. Crumb’s popularity higher than ever in the wake of the bestselling R. Crumb’s Genesis, this volume of The Complete Crumb Comics showcase several key years in Crumb’s career. Vol. 13 showcases the late 1970s, when Crumb’s character the Snoid first appeared. That Crumb creation is a devilish imp, all id and no conscience, that some say is an alter ego of Crumb. Other highlights here include early collaborations with the late Harvey Pekar and a color section of covers Crumb drew for records by old-time blues and jazz musicians that beautifully convey his nostalgia for America’s musical past. It also includes one of Crumb’s most acclaimed works, “A Short History of America,” whose 12 panels chart the nation’s progress ― or deterioration ― from unspoiled pastoral landscape to a strip mall wasteland. Crumb’s brother Maxon, whom viewers of the documentary film Crumb will remember as an impecunious yogi who sleeps on a bed of nails, contributes an idiosyncratic introduction offering a unique perspective on Robert’s early years. 26 pages of color; black-and-white comics throughout
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(HUP #4 CRUMB COMICS ED (A) (C: 1-0-0) CRUMB COMICS (W/A/C...)
HUP #4 CRUMB COMICS ED (A) (C: 1-0-0) CRUMB COMICS (W/A/CA) R. Crumb The final appearance and story of the Devil Girl! Plus, "You Can't Have Them All!" and R. Crumb goes to the Academy Awards.
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(HUP #3 CRUMB COMICS ED (A) (C: 1-0-0) CRUMB COMICS (W/A/C...)
HUP #3 CRUMB COMICS ED (A) (C: 1-0-0) CRUMB COMICS (W/A/CA) R. Crumb Jean-Paul Sartre, Donald Trump, and Mr. Natural & Flakey Foont deal with the Devil Girl.
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(Crumb has got to be one of the most confessional artists ...)
Crumb has got to be one of the most confessional artists of all time, and certainly the most confessional artist ever in his chosen genre. In both interviews and art, he not only relates the external facts of his life but also turns his id inside-out. The three passions of his life, he's said, are sex, music, and his art, and all three of them get intertwined in both his personal life and his work. My Troubles with Women is a collection that especially speaks to the first passion.
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(Featuring guest-appearances by such luminaries as Art Spi...)
Featuring guest-appearances by such luminaries as Art Spiegelman and Charles Burns (all drawn by the artists themselves), Self-Loathing Comics #2 features R. Crumb's first post-documentary work and its highlights are his scathing reactions to the fame that resulted from Terry Zwigoff's acclaimed documentary. Featuring 32 pages of all-new comics and subtitled "A Couple A' Nasty Raunchy Old Things," this is a hilarious and fascinating glimpse of the everyday life of comicdom's First Couple. This was the funniest, most surprising and thought-provoking comic of the year and got Crumb nominated for a 1998 "Best Cartoonist" Eisner Award!
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(A 32-page philosophical odyssey with hints of big legs. T...)
A 32-page philosophical odyssey with hints of big legs. This is the first all-new Crumb fiction in over five years, and the first book-length Mr. Natural story in over a decade. Originally printed in color, this comic book is back in print at last and available (at Crumb's request) in its original black-and-white. This comic finds the white-bearded sage and Flakey Foont continuing the mysteries of life and existence
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( Nominated for three 2010 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awa...)
Nominated for three 2010 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards: From Creation to the death of Joseph, here are all 50 chapters of the Book of Genesis, revealingly illustrated as never before. Envisioning the first book of the bible like no one before him, R. Crumb, the legendary illustrator, reveals here the story of Genesis in a profoundly honest and deeply moving way. Originally thinking that we would do a take off of Adam and Eve, Crumb became so fascinated by the Bible’s language, “a text so great and so strange that it lends itself readily to graphic depictions,” that he decided instead to do a literal interpretation using the text word for word in a version primarily assembled from the translations of Robert Alter and the King James bible. Now, readers of every persuasion―Crumb fans, comic book lovers, and believers―can gain astonishing new insights from these harrowing, tragic, and even juicy stories. Crumb’s Book of Genesis reintroduces us to the bountiful tree lined garden of Adam and Eve, the massive ark of Noah with beasts of every kind, the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed by brimstone and fire that rained from the heavens, and the Egypt of the Pharaoh, where Joseph’s embalmed body is carried in a coffin, in a scene as elegiac as any in Genesis. Using clues from the text and peeling away the theological and scholarly interpretation that have often obscured the Bible’s most dramatic stories, Crumb fleshes out a parade of Biblical originals: from the serpent in Eden, the humanoid reptile appearing like an alien out of a science fiction movie, to Jacob, a “kind’ve depressed guy who doesn’t strike you as physically courageous,” and his bother, Esau, “a rough and kick ass guy,” to Abraham’s wife Sarah, more fetching than most woman at 90, to God himself, “a standard Charlton Heston-like figure with long white hair and a flowing beard.” As Crumb writes in his introduction, “the stories of these people, the Hebrews, were something more than just stories. They were the foundation, the source, in writing of religious and political power, handed down by God himself.” Crumb’s Book of Genesis, the culmination of 5 years of painstaking work, is a tapestry of masterly detail and storytelling which celebrates the astonishing diversity of the one of our greatest artistic geniuses. Nominated for three 2010 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards: Best Adaptation from Another Work, Best Graphic Album, Best Writer/Artist.
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(Anyone who knows R. Crumb’s work as an illustrator knows ...)
Anyone who knows R. Crumb’s work as an illustrator knows of his passion for music. And all those who collect his work prize the Heroes of the Blues, Early Jazz Greats, and Pioneers of Country Music trading card sets he created in the early to- mid-1980s. Now they are packaged together for the first time in book form, along with an exclusive 21-track CD of music selected and compiled by Crumb himself (featuring original recordings by Charley Patton, “Dock” Boggs, “Jelly Roll” Morton, and others). A bio of each musician is provided, along with a full-color original illustration by the cartoonist. A characteristically idiosyncratic tribute by an underground icon to the musical innovators who helped inspire him, R. Crumb’s Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Country is a must-have collection for Crumb aficionados, comics fans, and music lovers alike.
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(All of Robert Crumb's work from his very influential Weir...)
All of Robert Crumb's work from his very influential Weirdo magazine. Widely considered to be some of his best work ever. Weirdo was a magazine-sized comics anthology created by Robert Crumb in 1981, which ran for 28 issues. It served as a "low art” counterpoint to its contemporary highbrow Raw. Early issues of Weirdo reflect Crumb's interests at the time: outsider art, fumetti, Church of the SubGenius-type anti-propaganda and assorted "weirdness.” The incredibly varied stories include TV Blues, Life of Boswell, People Make me Nervous, The Old Songs are the Best Songs,Uncle Bob's Mid-Life Crisis, Kraft Ebbing's' Psycopathia Sexualis, Goldilocks, The Life of Philip K Dick, and many more. Also within are several photo strip stories featuring Crumb himself and various of his trademark well-built women including his wife Aline Kominsky-Crumb in tales such as Get in Shape and Unfaithful Husband.
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(First Printing, Near Mint Condition, Cover $0.50, August ...)
First Printing, Near Mint Condition, Cover $0.50, August 1969, 36 Pgs., Apex Novelties, Authentic Signature "R. Crumb" on inside of Cover. 5" x 7" We're talking Robert Crumb at his best, S. Clay Wilson, Robert Williams, Victor Moscoso and more! This is a really choice copy, one that originated from publisher Don Donahue's private stash. Obtained this personally signed copy from R. Crumb's brother in law. He lives next door to Robert and his sister Aline in the South of France..... One item that Robert resists signing the most are comics...... here is a signed near mint copy of SNATCH COMICS #3. It is the only signed copy on sale at this point in time...... this comic is like owning a jewel...... and is all extremely rare in this signed condition. PAYMENT Paypal is the only payment method that we currently accept. All addresses must be verified and confirmed with Paypal. SHIPPING Your item will be shipped as soon as payment is received. Your item will be secured, sealed in plastic and boarded. Prompt service through USPS mail. NO INTERNATIONAL If you do not live in one of the 50 states of the USA We're sorry but we cannot take your order. NO REFUNDS OR RETURNS Please E-mail us; we will gladly answer any questions And send you additional pictures if you request. FEEDBACK We will leave you positive feedback upon payment. Please leave positive feedback for us upon safe arrival of your item. Thanks for looking!! Thanks for your interest!! Enjoy the rest of the summer!!
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(On average, three million people come to Colorado to visi...)
On average, three million people come to Colorado to visit Rocky Mountain National Park every year. Most return home safely, but some do not. Joseph R. Evans details the fates of the almost three-hundred people who met their demise in the park between 1884 and 2009 in the hope that their mistakes might prove instructive to future park visitors. Also included are the stories of those who made it, whether by skill and determination or just sheer luck
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( This long out-of-print volume collects Crumb's earliest...)
This long out-of-print volume collects Crumb's earliest comic efforts. This long out-of-print first volume of the multiple Harvey and Eisner award-winning Complete Crumb Comics series has been one of our most demanded reprints of the last several years. Now, this landmark volume of Robert Crumb’s formative years not only will return, but also boast a major discovery not included in prior editions: a never-before-published, 60 page “home-made” Arcade comic from 1962. Growing up, Robert and his brother Charles often created their own comic books. These “home-made” editions were usually produced in editions of one. As such, many have been lost to time or private collections. What hasn't comprises much of the first two volumes of The Complete Crumb series. Their creation continued throughout the 1950s and into the early ’60s and eventually the content of Crumb’s work gradually matured from the light-hearted, funny animal antics of earlier years to stories that flashed signals of what we now recognize as “true Crumb.” This previously undiscovered Arcade “issue,” from May, 1962, shows many flashes of where Crumb was heading (whereas Charles had all but abandoned drawing comics by the ’60s). The 17-page strip “Jim” is the most emotionally-charged work of Crumb’s young life to that point, a gentle and psychologically astute look at a boy who needs a mother, and also brimming with signs of his increasing frustration with Catholicism. It also features the first quintessential “Crumb girl,” Mabel. This volume also includes several early Fritz the Cat stories (a.k.a. “Animal Town Comics”), and the classic “Treasure Island Days” (as seen in the Crumb film) and is rounded out with other strips, diary entries and sketches that will be a treasure trove for Crumb fans, all defining work from Crumb’s formative years as a cartoonist, spanning the years 1958-1962 (when Crumb was ages 15-19) and featuring material from other “home-made” comics of the era. This is Ground Zero for a man who may well be the greatest cartoonist who ever lived. black and white with 16 pages color
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( Some of Fantagraphics’ most demanded reprints bring bac...)
Some of Fantagraphics’ most demanded reprints bring back Crumb’s earlier work, from his pre-Underground days to the adventures of Fritz the Cat. These early volumes of our multiple Harvey and Eisner Award-winning Complete Crumb Comics series have been amongst our most demanded reprints the last few years. Following last season’s reprint of the expanded Vol. 1, the first three volumes of this best-selling series will all be in print for the first time in a decade! “Starring Fritz the Cat” includes the stories that began to build the Crumb legend: the original Fritz stories from Harvey Kurtzman’s Help! magazine in 1965, plus much rare art, some of Crumb’s long-lost American Greeting cards from the ’60s, and more. Plus, the story of Crumb’s first acid trip! Yes
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(Blues music laid the foundation for rock and roll. Some o...)
Blues music laid the foundation for rock and roll. Some of the most well known musicians of early rock such as Elvis Presley, and Jerry Lee Lewis borrowed heavily from the blues both lyrically and melodically. In this wonderful card set, thirty-six early blues musicians are lovingly depicted by famed cartoonist R. Crumb, with concise biographies on reverse. Mississippi John Hurt, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Memphis Minnie, Charley Patton, Jaybird Coleman, Blind Willie Johnson, the Mississippi Sheiks, Sleepy John Estes, Roosevelt Sykes & many others, both giants in the field and obscure. These are printed on heavy card stock and housed in a very cool gift box. Heroes of the Blues is part of a set of three boxed trading cards that also includes Early Jazz Greats and Pioneers of Country Music. These are hugely popular with fans of both blues music and Crumb. These perennial sellers are sure to please. They make great gifts or stocking stuffers for musicians, music lovers and comics collectors alike. All from Denis Kitchen Publishing Co. -- Size 3 x 4 x 1 inches -- Boxed set of 36 cards -- ISBN # 0-9710080-2-7 -- 2011 Printing
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( Some of Fantagraphics’ most demanded reprints bring bac...)
Some of Fantagraphics’ most demanded reprints bring back Crumb’s earlier work, from his pre-Underground days to the adventures of Fritz the Cat. These early volumes of our multiple Harvey and Eisner Award-winning Complete Crumb Comics series have been amongst our most demanded reprints the last few years. Following last season’s reprint of the expanded Vol. 1, the first three volumes of this best-selling series will all be in print for the first time in a decade! “Some More Early Years of Bitter Struggle” features several key stories from Crumb’s pre-underground, homemade comics of the early 1960s (such as Farb and Arcade), with stories featuring early Crumb characters Fritz the Cat, Jim, Mabel, and Little Billy Bean. Yes
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( A landmark work that pays splendid homage to a forgotte...)
A landmark work that pays splendid homage to a forgotten era of seminal American music. Robert Crumb first began drawing record covers in 1968 when Janis Joplin, a fellow Haight Ashbury denizen, asked him to provide a cover for her album Cheap Thrills. It was an invitation the budding artist couldn't resist, especially since he had been fascinated with record covers-particularly for the legendary jazz, country, and old-time blues music of the 1920s and 1930s-since he was a teen. This early collaboration proved so successful that Crumb went on to draw hundreds of record covers for both new artists and largely forgotten masters. So remarkable were Crumb's artistic interpretations of these old 78 rpm singles that the art itself proved influential in their rediscovery in the 1960s and 1970s. Including such classics as Truckin' My Blues Away, Harmonica Blues, and Please Warm My Weiner, Crumb's opus also features more recent covers done for CDs. R. Crumb: The Complete Record Cover Collection is a must-have for any lover of graphics and old-time music. 450 four-color illustrations
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( Two perennial Crumb collections are now back in print. ...)
Two perennial Crumb collections are now back in print. Continuing our ongoing commitment to keep this perennial, canonic series in print, we represent two of most often-demanded volumes in The Complete Crumb Comics. Vol. 8: “Starring Fritz the Cat” features one of Crumb’s most notorious comics, “The Death of Fritz the Cat,” as well as “Whiteman Meets Bigfoot,” the complete Big Ass #2 and Mr. Natural #2, wild jams and loads of photos! This volume covers the years 1971-1972. Black & white with 16 pages of full-color
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( A landmark work that pays splendid homage to a forgotte...)
A landmark work that pays splendid homage to a forgotten era of seminal American music. Robert Crumb first began drawing record covers in 1968 when Janis Joplin, a fellow Haight Ashbury denizen, asked him to provide a cover for her album Cheap Thrills. It was an invitation the budding artist couldn't resist, especially since he had been fascinated with record covers-particularly for the legendary jazz, country, and old-time blues music of the 1920s and 1930s-since he was a teen. This early collaboration proved so successful that Crumb went on to draw hundreds of record covers for both new artists and largely forgotten masters. So remarkable were Crumb's artistic interpretations of these old 78 rpm singles that the art itself proved influential in their rediscovery in the 1960s and 1970s. Including such classics as Truckin' My Blues Away, Harmonica Blues, and Please Warm My Weiner, Crumb's opus also features more recent covers done for CDs. R. Crumb: The Complete Record Cover Collection is a must-have for any lover of graphics and old-time music. 450 four-color illustrations
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( So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the pl...)
So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the place to find out, with "The Many Faces of R. Crumb" and the nasty title story. Plus Crumb's weird funny-animal stories, illustrations from the cookbook "Eat It," and more! Robert Crumb's long day's journey into the '70s continues with this volume of classic material from 1972 and 1973. The sunny psychedelic era is a fading memory for the counterculture, and Crumb's work of that period reflects a darker, more introspective artist at work. This volume includes Crumb's first collaboration with Harvey Pekar―a long partnership that would help turn Pekar into an alternative comics star. This politically incorrect volume spotlights some of Crumb's most outrageous strips, including the complete contents of XYZ Comics, plus selections from Zap #6, Tales from the Leather Nun, San Francisco, and others. This volume also includes the ultra-rare drawings from the 1972 cookbook Eat It written by Crumb's ex-wife (20 pages' worth―a bonanza for Crumb lovers), rare and unpublished album cover art, and (in full color) Crumb's funny spoof of fellow undergrounder Jay Lynch's Nard 'n' Pat. All this, plus an all-new cover and introduction by the ol' Pooperoo himself―is it any wonder this is one of the most highly acclaimed and best-selling collections of classic comics ever released? 16 color, 128 black & white illustrations
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( Fantagraphics continues to keep underground cartoonist ...)
Fantagraphics continues to keep underground cartoonist R. Crumb’s (The Book of Genesis Illustrated) oeuvre in print and readily available. Robert Crumb enters the ’70s “On the Crest of a Wave” with the sixth volume in Fantagraphics Books’ reprint series. This includes a couple of genuine rarities, as well as all of Crumb’s work from Big Ass #1, Zap #4 (including the legendary, much-busted “Joe Blow”), the remarkably offensive Snatch #3 and Jiz #1, Despair ― classics all. Black & white with 16 pages of color
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( Rumored for years, Drawn Together finally charts the da...)
Rumored for years, Drawn Together finally charts the daily exploits and erotic craziness of this “First Couple” of comics. Who could have imagined that in 1972, when Aline Kominsky, a Long Island escapee and bodaciously talented artist, broke her foot one rainy fall day, it would result in the most unique collaboration in comics history? Laid up in her house, she was persuaded by R. Crumb, her nerdy, neurotic boyfriend, to pass the time drawing together a “two-man” comic. The result is a jaw-dropping yet tender account, not only of the joys and challenges of a legendary marriage but also of the obstacles faced by struggling female artists. In Drawn Together, our foremost male-female cartooning couple recall their success at shocking America with Weirdo Magazine, the life-altering birth of their precocious daughter Sophie, and their astonishing move to the safe haven of France. With an irresistible introduction and a striking four-color section, Drawn Together becomes a graphic cause-célebre and a must-have for any comics devotee.
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( Fantagraphics continues to keep underground cartoonist ...)
Fantagraphics continues to keep underground cartoonist R. Crumb’s (The Book of Genesis Illustrated) oeuvre in print and readily available. "Cave Wimp” (Vol. 17) completes the 1980s and leads into the 1990s, a creatively fertile period for Crumb, who had given up the editorial reins of his own Weirdo magazine to get back to the proverbial drawing board. Included are Crumb’s contributions to Weirdo from this period, as well as work from Whole Earth Review, Zap Comix, Premiere magazine, and many other rare gems. Featured are classics including the title story “Cave Wimp” ― the story of the first nerd ― and “A Short History of America,” amongst others. This volume includes a new introduction by Crumb, full-color cover portfolio sections, and a brand new cover. Black & white illustrations with 16 pages of full-color
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(Yellow Dog Vol. II No. 2, Issues #9-10, Tabloid, 1st Prin...)
Yellow Dog Vol. II No. 2, Issues #9-10, Tabloid, 1st Printing, (Double Issue), Print Mint April 1, 1969. This is the hard-to-find original printing (5,000 total copies), not the subsequent one that a few sellers are trying to foist off on venerable buyers. This is the real deal. 8" x 11 1/2"
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(Colin R. Nicholl examines the situations giving rise to e...)
Colin R. Nicholl examines the situations giving rise to each Thessalonian Epistle to determine how the two relate historically. His book presents a compelling hypothesis, arguing that the two letters reflect two stages of a single crisis plaguing a recently formed Greek Church, (which spiralled from hope into despair because of confusion about the "end" time.) This monograph is the most up-to-date and comprehensive account of the Thessalonian Epistles currently available.
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(Here is a chance to grab the first two issues of R. Crumb...)
Here is a chance to grab the first two issues of R. Crumb's classic HUP series!!! Originally published by Last Gasp Eco-Funnies and re-released by Crumb Comics in 2014. Part of a four series collection, these comic books have been out of print for many years now. Written and drawn in the early '80's, Crumb brings back Mr. Natural and Flakey Foont and also introduces Cheryl Borck, The Devil Girl! Many of Crumb's readers are only familiar with his work from the late 60's and early 70's. Yes, of course he created many inspired comics at that time. But the Hup Series takes on a whole new level of story-telling. In 1977, Crumb and his friend Terry Zwigoff spent months and months writing and rewriting scripts of Whiteman Meets Bigfoot to present to several producers in Hollywood. Crumb learned a lot about outlining, scripting and writing during that, what turned out to be, unsuccessful project. But it wasn't entirely unsuccessful; his comics changed after that. Instead of sitting down and starting with an empty page and letting the drawing lead him on, now Crumb would write the story before he drew it. It changed the cohesive nature of the strips, while strengthening his own style of writing and tempo. His illustrating had become stronger too. Hup 1 starts with the Ruff-tuff Cream-Puffs as they Take Charge! Crumb amazingly predicts the Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld Administration, which occurred some twenty years after he drew the piece. Next Crumb brings back Mr. Natural! Then the famous My Troubles with Women Part 2 follows that and Crumb finishes with Mr. Natural's return, but only this time with Cheryl Borck, the Devil Girl! Hup 2 presents The Mighty Power Fems, Crumb's x-rated satire of super hero comics. Next is his hilarious If I Were King, finishing off with the continuation of Flakey Foont's obsession with The Devil Girl in The Meeting. Who could blame him?
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(Here is a chance to grab the COMPLETE Set of R. Crumb's c...)
Here is a chance to grab the COMPLETE Set of R. Crumb's classic HUP series!!! Originally published by Last Gasp Eco-Funnies and re-released by Crumb Comics in 2014. Part of a four series collection, these comic books have been out of print for many years now. Written and drawn in the early '80's, Crumb brings back Mr. Natural and Flakey Foont and also introduces Cheryl Borck, The Devil Girl! Many of Crumb's readers are only familiar with his work from the late 60's and early 70's. Yes, of course he created many inspired comics at that time. But the Hup Series takes on a whole new level of story-telling. In 1977, Crumb and his friend Terry Zwigoff spent months and months writing and rewriting scripts of Whiteman Meets Bigfoot to present to several producers in Hollywood. Crumb learned a lot about outlining, scripting and writing during that, what turned out to be, unsuccessful project. But it wasn't entirely unsuccessful; his comics changed after that. Instead of sitting down and starting with an empty page and letting the drawing lead him on, now Crumb would write the story before he drew it. It changed the cohesive nature of the strips, while strengthening his own style of writing and tempo. His illustrating had become stronger too. Hup 1 starts with the Ruff-tuff Cream-Puffs as they Take Charge! Crumb amazingly predicts the Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld Administration, which occurred some twenty years after he drew the piece. Next Crumb brings back Mr. Natural! Then the famous My Troubles with Women Part 2 follows that and Crumb finishes with Mr. Natural's return, but only this time with Cheryl Borck, the Devil Girl! Hup 2 presents The Mighty Power Fems, Crumb's x-rated satire of super hero comics. Next is his hilarious If I Were King, finishing off with the continuation of Flakey Foont's obsession with The Devil Girl in The Meeting. Who could blame him?
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( Fantagraphics continues to keep underground cartoonist ...)
Fantagraphics continues to keep underground cartoonist R. Crumb’s (The Book of Genesis Illustrated) oeuvre in print and readily available. "Cave Wimp” (Vol. 17) completes the 1980s and leads into the 1990s, a creatively fertile period for Crumb, who had given up the editorial reins of his own Weirdo magazine to get back to the proverbial drawing board. Included are Crumb’s contributions to Weirdo from this period, as well as work from Whole Earth Review, Zap Comix, Premiere magazine, and many other rare gems. Featured are classics including the title story “Cave Wimp” ― the story of the first nerd ― and “A Short History of America,” amongst others. This volume includes a new introduction by Crumb, full-color cover portfolio sections, and a brand new cover. Black & white illustrations with 16 pages of full-color
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1606996843/?tag=2022091-20
( A classic volume of the definitive Complete Crumb libra...)
A classic volume of the definitive Complete Crumb library, back in print after years of unavailability! The Complete Crumb Comics Vol. 4: Mr. Sixties! continues the multi-volume series comprising the complete works of the legendary cartoonist R. Crumb, one of America's most original, trenchant, and uncompromising satirists. The series includes the earliest, heretofore unpublished comic strips, as well as his sketchbooks, underground comix, dramatic and autobiographical strips, and his classic cartoon creations Fritz the Cat and Mr. Natural. In this volume: Zap #0 & #1 ("Keep On Truckin'!"), Crumb's work from the East Village Other and Yarrowstalks, plus much rare art, some of Crumb's long-lost American Greetings cards from the '60s, and more. "I figured it out somehow ― the way to put the stoned experience into a series of cartoon panels. I began to submit LSD-inspired strips to underground papers... not for pay... never gave it a thought... but they loved them. These 1967 strips of mine contained the hopeful spirit of the times, drawn in a more lovable 'bigfoot' style. The stuff caught on. They wanted more. Suddenly I was able to churn it out... late that summer one of the underground paper publishers asked me to do an entire issue of his paper Yarrowstalks (corny hippy spiritual stuff ― 'yarrowstalks' are what they used to throw the 'I Ching'). This went over so well that he suggested I draw comic books and he would publish them. This was a thrilling idea to me ― a dream come true..."―R. Crumb, from his introduction to this volume 16 color, 128 black & white illustrations
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(The first in a series released by Fantagraphic Books and ...)
The first in a series released by Fantagraphic Books and the perfect gift for a fan of R. Crumb's career or any art lover who appreciates seeing the . This is his sketchbook from 1964-65, so what you get are pages and pages of studies: of his first wife, of a cityscape, of furniture in the room. The wildy misproportioned women and hypersexual content that Crumb is famous for are at a minimum here. But what you do get is a "peek behind the curtain"- an opportunity to see into the man's brain, how he looks at space and turns it into a line with some shade marks. Crumb is a great artist and this sketchbook should please hardcore fans and fellow artists.
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( "Mode O'Day and Her Pals" includes all of Crumb's contr...)
"Mode O'Day and Her Pals" includes all of Crumb's contributions to Weirdo #9-15, his first experiments with brush, the first Mode O'Day stories, the first collaboration with Bukowski, "Psychopathia Sexualis" and more! The definitive, comprehensive series reprinting Crumb's published career enters the mid-1980s with this 15th volume, a period that many critics consider to be the richest of Crumb's career. Anchored by Crumb's contributions to the seminal anthology Weirdo, created and edited by Crumb, this volume includes the first several appearances of classic Crumb character Mode O' Day, the networking fashion plate that serves as a foil for some of Crumb's most biting satire about America's cultural "elite." Other Weirdo highlights include Crumb's fascinating adaptation of Dr. R. Von Krafft-Ebing's "Psychopathia Sexualis," and "Where Has it Gone, all the Beautiful Music of Our Grandparents?", two stories often-cited as being amongst Crumb's very best work. The Weirdo section wraps up with yet another classic, "The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick," which chronicles the last years of the highly-regarded science-fiction writer who experienced an intense vision of the apocalypse and believed that he was possessed by the spirit of Elijah. Also included are Crumb's first collaborations with the late writer Charles Bukowski, including the chapbook "Bring Me Your Love," as well as several collaborations with Harvey Pekar from his autobiographical series American Splendor. The book is rounded out with a color section that includes rare album art for various jazz and blues greats, as well reproductions of his various comic book covers from this period. Crumb is the most revealing of all artists, and The Complete Crumb Comics leaves no stone unturned. Featuring a lengthy introduction by Peter Bagge. 16 pages of color; black-and-white comics throughout
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(Thirty-six legendary blues musicians painted by Robert Cr...)
Thirty-six legendary blues musicians painted by Robert Crumb with concise biographies on reverse. Featured are such luminaries as Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, Jellyroll Morton, King Oliver, Jack Teagarden, Earl Hines, Duke Ellington, Sidney Bechet, Thomas "Fats" Waller, Bennie Moten, Mary Lou Williams, Jimmy Noone and Benny Goodman as well as Fletcher Henderson, Joe Venuti, Alex Hill, Eddie South, Ernest & Punch Miller, Frank Trumbauer, Lammar Wright, Muggsy Spanier, Freddie Keppard, Tiny Parham, James P. Johnson, Jimmy Blythe, Earl & Fatha Hines, Steve Beown, Pops Foster, Joe Wingy Mannone, Jabbo Smith. Roy Palmer, Ikey Robinson, Junie C. Cobb, Eddie Lang, Johnny Dodds, Lil Hardin and Coleman Hawkins. This classic card set is back in print for the first time in nearly twenty years. The 36 cards are printed on heavy stock and packaged in a nifty box, also designed by Crumb. Reverse of each card is a brief bio of each musician. Size: 3 x 4 x 1 inches -- Boxed set of 36 Trading Cards -- ISBN # 0-9710080-3-5 -- 2005 Printing
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(Thirty-Six different characters with short histories on t...)
Thirty-Six different characters with short histories on the reverse! R. Crumb Trading Cards is the perfect gift or addition to the collection of any even half-serious Crumb fan. The boxed set is very similar in format to the popular Heroes of the Blues, Early Jazz Greats and Pioneers of Country Music card sets also published by Denis Kitchen Publishing and available here and from specialty retailers everywhere. Featured characters include... the mysterious guru Mr. Natural; his loyal devotee Flakey Foont; The Nerds; Pete the Plumber (and his sidekick Plungo); Whiteman and Yeti the Bigfoot both from Homegrown Funnies; Ruff Tuff Creampuff; the raining Meatball from Zap #0; Shuman the Human; Dirty Dog; Smelly Old Cat; The Desperate Character; Mr. Appropriate (way ahead of his time on the ecology front); Vulture Demoness (the dominatrix from Big Ass #1-2); Eggs Ackley (whose eyeballs were stolen by crows in Motor City #1); Sally Blubberbutt; Fritz the Cat (star of the Ralph Bakshi animated cartoons who was then permanently killed in People s Comix); Those Cute Little Bearzy Wearzies (Jippo and Boopsy); The big-foot character from Keep on Truckin ; Onion Head; Patricia Pig; Forky O Donnell (you don t want to have lunch with this guy!); Squirelly the Squirrel; Cheesis K. Reist, star of Hamburgers! ; Boingy Baxter; The Simp and The Gimp; Ruth Schwartz (the original gurl in Big Ass #1 who later helped Flakey Foont institutionalize Mr. Natural in Mr. Natural #3); Devil Girl (from before she had a line of candy); Mr. Snoid; Angelfood McSpade, The Old Pooperoo; Dale Steinberger the Jewish Cowgirl; Joe Blow (from the infamous Zap #4 bust); Little Johnny Fuckerfaster; Bo Bo Belinski (the drunk, not the baseball player); and Robert Crumb himself (a nice self-portrait, but he s also a regular cast member). On the back of each card is a concise character synopsis written by the late comics historian Dave Schreiner, accompanied by 2-color bonus illustrations. All in a snappy box designed by R. Crumb and Pete Poplaski. Publisher s Note: This is the first printing from Denis Kitchen Publishing. Old hippies and a few collectors will remember a similar set published by Kitchen Sink Press way back in 1991. How is this set different? First, if you compare boxes, the cover design has been significantly tweaked by Crumb: his background characters and cityscape in the 1991 version are gone and the I am not a swan quote is new. The box lettering is new and bolder. The new box has a glossy finish. The Patricia Pig image (card #21) is all-new, and the beak on Vulture Demoness (card #14) has been fixed, among the differences discerning fans will note. In summation, the sets, two decades apart, are very similar, but certainly not identical.
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( So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the pl...)
So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the place to find out, with "The Many Faces of R. Crumb" and the nasty title story. Plus Crumb's weird funny-animal stories, illustrations from the cookbook "Eat It," and more! Robert Crumb's long day's journey into the '70s continues with this volume of classic material from 1972 and 1973. The sunny psychedelic era is a fading memory for the counterculture, and Crumb's work of that period reflects a darker, more introspective artist at work. This volume includes Crumb's first collaboration with Harvey Pekar―a long partnership that would help turn Pekar into an alternative comics star. This politically incorrect volume spotlights some of Crumb's most outrageous strips, including the complete contents of XYZ Comics, plus selections from Zap #6, Tales from the Leather Nun, San Francisco, and others. This volume also includes the ultra-rare drawings from the 1972 cookbook Eat It written by Crumb's ex-wife (20 pages' worth―a bonanza for Crumb lovers), rare and unpublished album cover art, and (in full color) Crumb's funny spoof of fellow undergrounder Jay Lynch's Nard 'n' Pat. All this, plus an all-new cover and introduction by the ol' Pooperoo himself―is it any wonder this is one of the most highly acclaimed and best-selling collections of classic comics ever released? 16 color, 128 black & white illustrations
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(An enlightening and solidly documented book of great valu...)
An enlightening and solidly documented book of great value to those who would like to trace the ideolgoical roots behind the most erratic and dramatic politics phases of modern Germany.--American Political Science Review If only because it presents the intellectual and emotional background to National Socialism with rare clarity and penetrating analysis of its several and often sharply contrasting components, the ably written and profoundly interesting book...would be of importance....With its useful footnotes, selective bibliography and good index Professor Stern's study is American scholarship at its best.-International Affairs
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(Bicentennial Commemorative Edition: An abridged, pictoria...)
Bicentennial Commemorative Edition: An abridged, pictorial account of the Lewis and Clark Expedition between Lemhi Pass and the Snake River at Lewiston, Idaho.
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(The first in a series released by Fantagraphic Books and ...)
The first in a series released by Fantagraphic Books and the perfect gift for a fan of R. Crumb's career or any art lover who appreciates seeing the . This is his sketchbook from 1964-65, so what you get are pages and pages of studies: of his first wife, of a cityscape, of furniture in the room. The wildy misproportioned women and hypersexual content that Crumb is famous for are at a minimum here. But what you do get is a "peek behind the curtain"- an opportunity to see into the man's brain, how he looks at space and turns it into a line with some shade marks. Crumb is a great artist and this sketchbook should please hardcore fans and fellow artists.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1560970820/?tag=2022091-20
( "Mode O'Day and Her Pals" includes all of Crumb's contr...)
"Mode O'Day and Her Pals" includes all of Crumb's contributions to Weirdo #9-15, his first experiments with brush, the first Mode O'Day stories, the first collaboration with Bukowski, "Psychopathia Sexualis" and more! The definitive, comprehensive series reprinting Crumb's published career enters the mid-1980s with this 15th volume, a period that many critics consider to be the richest of Crumb's career. Anchored by Crumb's contributions to the seminal anthology Weirdo, created and edited by Crumb, this volume includes the first several appearances of classic Crumb character Mode O' Day, the networking fashion plate that serves as a foil for some of Crumb's most biting satire about America's cultural "elite." Other Weirdo highlights include Crumb's fascinating adaptation of Dr. R. Von Krafft-Ebing's "Psychopathia Sexualis," and "Where Has it Gone, all the Beautiful Music of Our Grandparents?", two stories often-cited as being amongst Crumb's very best work. The Weirdo section wraps up with yet another classic, "The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick," which chronicles the last years of the highly-regarded science-fiction writer who experienced an intense vision of the apocalypse and believed that he was possessed by the spirit of Elijah. Also included are Crumb's first collaborations with the late writer Charles Bukowski, including the chapbook "Bring Me Your Love," as well as several collaborations with Harvey Pekar from his autobiographical series American Splendor. The book is rounded out with a color section that includes rare album art for various jazz and blues greats, as well reproductions of his various comic book covers from this period. Crumb is the most revealing of all artists, and The Complete Crumb Comics leaves no stone unturned. Featuring a lengthy introduction by Peter Bagge. 16 pages of color; black-and-white comics throughout
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1560974133/?tag=2022091-20
( So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the pl...)
So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the place to find out, with "The Many Faces of R. Crumb" and the nasty title story. Plus Crumb's weird funny-animal stories, illustrations from the cookbook "Eat It," and more! Robert Crumb's long day's journey into the '70s continues with this volume of classic material from 1972 and 1973. The sunny psychedelic era is a fading memory for the counterculture, and Crumb's work of that period reflects a darker, more introspective artist at work. This volume includes Crumb's first collaboration with Harvey Pekar―a long partnership that would help turn Pekar into an alternative comics star. This politically incorrect volume spotlights some of Crumb's most outrageous strips, including the complete contents of XYZ Comics, plus selections from Zap #6, Tales from the Leather Nun, San Francisco, and others. This volume also includes the ultra-rare drawings from the 1972 cookbook Eat It written by Crumb's ex-wife (20 pages' worth―a bonanza for Crumb lovers), rare and unpublished album cover art, and (in full color) Crumb's funny spoof of fellow undergrounder Jay Lynch's Nard 'n' Pat. All this, plus an all-new cover and introduction by the ol' Pooperoo himself―is it any wonder this is one of the most highly acclaimed and best-selling collections of classic comics ever released? 16 color, 128 black & white illustrations
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( Presenting exact facsimiles of the artist's own private...)
Presenting exact facsimiles of the artist's own private sketchbooks. R. Crumb is undoubtedly the foremost cartoonist of the latter 20th Century, and his sketchbooks―in which he has written and drawn continually from the early 1960s to present―might rank as his finest achievement. Fantagraphics is proud to present these sketchbooks, in facsimile form, as a comprehensive series of volumes that will eventually run well over 4,000 pages. Volume 10, covering mid-1975 through early 1977, is the latest and it represents one of the more inquisitive and soul-searching periods in this phenomenal artist's life. These sketchbooks represent, in essence, something never before achieved in the field of art and literature: a single, unified, organic, (and ongoing) life's work. Even more so than the painter Frida Kahlo's drawn diaries, Crumb's sketchbooks are, as a body of work, incomparable in their magnitude, scope, and intensity, and therein lies their uniqueness and value. Unrecognizable as straight autobiography, these books chronicle Crumb's perceptions more than his life itself. As such, they offer a rare and often raw insight into process: how ideas are formed, how connections are made, how technique and craft are honed, and how the ability to "see" is truly cultivated. The cumulative effect of these sketchbooks is to narrow the gap between the artist and his art; or, to put it another way, to create such an intimacy as to render the profound connection between art and humanity palpable. These sketchbooks also stand as a monumental existential document. Crumb repeatedly expresses, through a variety of of penetrating and coruscating visual metaphors, the central existentialist struggle: to live in the full light of consciousness with all the risk, pain and suffering that entails. Nowhere is this more apparent than in this tenth volume, which coincides with the disintegration of the late-1960s counterculture that made him famous. Like every volume in the series, though, Volume 10 offers the full panoply of a life of perceptions rendered with consummate artistry. Black-and-white illustrations throughout
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( A perennial classic, back in print! Back in print aft...)
A perennial classic, back in print! Back in print after a several year absence and with R. Crumb’s popularity higher than ever in the wake of the bestselling R. Crumb’s Genesis, this volume of The Complete Crumb Comics showcase several key years in Crumb’s career. Vol. 13 showcases the late 1970s, when Crumb’s character the Snoid first appeared. That Crumb creation is a devilish imp, all id and no conscience, that some say is an alter ego of Crumb. Other highlights here include early collaborations with the late Harvey Pekar and a color section of covers Crumb drew for records by old-time blues and jazz musicians that beautifully convey his nostalgia for America’s musical past. It also includes one of Crumb’s most acclaimed works, “A Short History of America,” whose 12 panels chart the nation’s progress ― or deterioration ― from unspoiled pastoral landscape to a strip mall wasteland. Crumb’s brother Maxon, whom viewers of the documentary film Crumb will remember as an impecunious yogi who sleeps on a bed of nails, contributes an idiosyncratic introduction offering a unique perspective on Robert’s early years. 26 pages of color; black-and-white comics throughout
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(An enlightening and solidly documented book of great valu...)
An enlightening and solidly documented book of great value to those who would like to trace the ideolgoical roots behind the most erratic and dramatic politics phases of modern Germany.--American Political Science Review If only because it presents the intellectual and emotional background to National Socialism with rare clarity and penetrating analysis of its several and often sharply contrasting components, the ably written and profoundly interesting book...would be of importance....With its useful footnotes, selective bibliography and good index Professor Stern's study is American scholarship at its best.-International Affairs
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0520026268/?tag=2022091-20
(The first in a series released by Fantagraphic Books and ...)
The first in a series released by Fantagraphic Books and the perfect gift for a fan of R. Crumb's career or any art lover who appreciates seeing the . This is his sketchbook from 1964-65, so what you get are pages and pages of studies: of his first wife, of a cityscape, of furniture in the room. The wildy misproportioned women and hypersexual content that Crumb is famous for are at a minimum here. But what you do get is a "peek behind the curtain"- an opportunity to see into the man's brain, how he looks at space and turns it into a line with some shade marks. Crumb is a great artist and this sketchbook should please hardcore fans and fellow artists.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1560970820/?tag=2022091-20
( So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the pl...)
So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the place to find out, with "The Many Faces of R. Crumb" and the nasty title story. Plus Crumb's weird funny-animal stories, illustrations from the cookbook "Eat It," and more! Robert Crumb's long day's journey into the '70s continues with this volume of classic material from 1972 and 1973. The sunny psychedelic era is a fading memory for the counterculture, and Crumb's work of that period reflects a darker, more introspective artist at work. This volume includes Crumb's first collaboration with Harvey Pekar―a long partnership that would help turn Pekar into an alternative comics star. This politically incorrect volume spotlights some of Crumb's most outrageous strips, including the complete contents of XYZ Comics, plus selections from Zap #6, Tales from the Leather Nun, San Francisco, and others. This volume also includes the ultra-rare drawings from the 1972 cookbook Eat It written by Crumb's ex-wife (20 pages' worth―a bonanza for Crumb lovers), rare and unpublished album cover art, and (in full color) Crumb's funny spoof of fellow undergrounder Jay Lynch's Nard 'n' Pat. All this, plus an all-new cover and introduction by the ol' Pooperoo himself―is it any wonder this is one of the most highly acclaimed and best-selling collections of classic comics ever released? 16 color, 128 black & white illustrations
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/156097107X/?tag=2022091-20
(This volume contains Crumb classics Dirty Laundry #2 (the...)
This volume contains Crumb classics Dirty Laundry #2 (the ground-breaking Crumb/Kominsky jam), the last of the Arcade strips, full-cover covers for books, comics and LPs, and Crumb's complete 40-page epic Mr. Natural serial from the pages of the Village Voice. In it, our hero, having given up on the "wise man" business, has sent away all his students and lives a quiet life. But during a particularly arduous meditation, he wrestles with the Devil, and at last achieves total enlightenment.
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(Colin R. Nicholl examines the situations giving rise to e...)
Colin R. Nicholl examines the situations giving rise to each Thessalonian Epistle to determine how the two relate historically. His book presents a compelling hypothesis, arguing that the two letters reflect two stages of a single crisis plaguing a recently formed Greek Church, (which spiralled from hope into despair because of confusion about the "end" time.) This monograph is the most up-to-date and comprehensive account of the Thessalonian Epistles currently available.
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( "Jelly Roll Morton's Voodoo Curse," plus the "Pioneers ...)
"Jelly Roll Morton's Voodoo Curse," plus the "Pioneers of Country Music" portrait series, Weirdo classics like "The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick," Hup #1 and more! The multiple award-winning The Complete Crumb Comics series―the definitive, comprehensive series reprinting the entirety of Crumb's oeuvre―enters the mid-1980s with this 16th volume, a period that many critics consider to be the richest of Crumb's career. Anchored by Crumb's contributions to the seminal anthology Weirdo, created and edited by Crumb, this volume focuses on the years 1985-1987 and includes the seminal "Jelly Roll Morton's Voodoo Curse," from Art Spiegelman's RAW magazine. Also featured are Crumb's gorgeous "Pioneers of Country Music" color portrait series, and such Weirdo classics as "The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick," which chronicles the last years of the highly-regarded science-fiction writer who experienced an intense vision of the apocalypse and believed that he was possessed by the spirit of Elijah. Also included is Crumb's first issue of Hup, his acclaimed solo series of the 1980s and 1990s. The book is rounded out with a new cover and introduction by Crumb and a color section that includes rare album art for various jazz and blues greats, as well reproductions of his various comic book covers from this period. Crumb is the most revealing of all artists, and The Complete Crumb Comics leaves no stone unturned.
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( Presenting exact facsimiles of the artist's own private...)
Presenting exact facsimiles of the artist's own private sketchbooks. R. Crumb is undoubtedly the foremost cartoonist of the latter 20th Century, and his sketchbooks―in which he has written and drawn continually from the early 1960s to present―might rank as his finest achievement. Fantagraphics is proud to present these sketchbooks, in facsimile form, as a comprehensive series of volumes that will eventually run well over 4,000 pages. Volume 10, covering mid-1975 through early 1977, is the latest and it represents one of the more inquisitive and soul-searching periods in this phenomenal artist's life. These sketchbooks represent, in essence, something never before achieved in the field of art and literature: a single, unified, organic, (and ongoing) life's work. Even more so than the painter Frida Kahlo's drawn diaries, Crumb's sketchbooks are, as a body of work, incomparable in their magnitude, scope, and intensity, and therein lies their uniqueness and value. Unrecognizable as straight autobiography, these books chronicle Crumb's perceptions more than his life itself. As such, they offer a rare and often raw insight into process: how ideas are formed, how connections are made, how technique and craft are honed, and how the ability to "see" is truly cultivated. The cumulative effect of these sketchbooks is to narrow the gap between the artist and his art; or, to put it another way, to create such an intimacy as to render the profound connection between art and humanity palpable. These sketchbooks also stand as a monumental existential document. Crumb repeatedly expresses, through a variety of of penetrating and coruscating visual metaphors, the central existentialist struggle: to live in the full light of consciousness with all the risk, pain and suffering that entails. Nowhere is this more apparent than in this tenth volume, which coincides with the disintegration of the late-1960s counterculture that made him famous. Like every volume in the series, though, Volume 10 offers the full panoply of a life of perceptions rendered with consummate artistry. Black-and-white illustrations throughout
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(Colin R. Nicholl examines the situations giving rise to e...)
Colin R. Nicholl examines the situations giving rise to each Thessalonian Epistle to determine how the two relate historically. His book presents a compelling hypothesis, arguing that the two letters reflect two stages of a single crisis plaguing a recently formed Greek Church, (which spiralled from hope into despair because of confusion about the "end" time.) This monograph is the most up-to-date and comprehensive account of the Thessalonian Epistles currently available.
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( Presenting exact facsimiles of the artist's own private...)
Presenting exact facsimiles of the artist's own private sketchbooks. R. Crumb is undoubtedly the foremost cartoonist of the latter 20th Century, and his sketchbooks―in which he has written and drawn continually from the early 1960s to present―might rank as his finest achievement. Fantagraphics is proud to present these sketchbooks, in facsimile form, as a comprehensive series of volumes that will eventually run well over 4,000 pages. Volume 10, covering mid-1975 through early 1977, is the latest and it represents one of the more inquisitive and soul-searching periods in this phenomenal artist's life. These sketchbooks represent, in essence, something never before achieved in the field of art and literature: a single, unified, organic, (and ongoing) life's work. Even more so than the painter Frida Kahlo's drawn diaries, Crumb's sketchbooks are, as a body of work, incomparable in their magnitude, scope, and intensity, and therein lies their uniqueness and value. Unrecognizable as straight autobiography, these books chronicle Crumb's perceptions more than his life itself. As such, they offer a rare and often raw insight into process: how ideas are formed, how connections are made, how technique and craft are honed, and how the ability to "see" is truly cultivated. The cumulative effect of these sketchbooks is to narrow the gap between the artist and his art; or, to put it another way, to create such an intimacy as to render the profound connection between art and humanity palpable. These sketchbooks also stand as a monumental existential document. Crumb repeatedly expresses, through a variety of of penetrating and coruscating visual metaphors, the central existentialist struggle: to live in the full light of consciousness with all the risk, pain and suffering that entails. Nowhere is this more apparent than in this tenth volume, which coincides with the disintegration of the late-1960s counterculture that made him famous. Like every volume in the series, though, Volume 10 offers the full panoply of a life of perceptions rendered with consummate artistry. Black-and-white illustrations throughout
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(A look inside the creative process with Robert Crumb. R. ...)
A look inside the creative process with Robert Crumb. R. Crumb is undoubtedly the foremost cartoonist of the latter 20th Century, and his sketchbooks - in which he has written and drawn continually from the early '60s to present - might rank as his finest achievement. Fantagraphics is proud to present these sketchbooks, in facsimile form, as a comprehensive series of volumes that will eventually run well over 4000 pages. Volume 8, covering 1971 through 1972, is the latest and it represents one of the more inquisitive and soul-searching periods in this phenomenal artist's life, as it coincides with Crumb's rise to fame and rejection of the late '60s hippie counterculture that made him famous
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(Part illustrated biography, part comics adaptation, R. CR...)
Part illustrated biography, part comics adaptation, R. CRUMB'S KAFKA is a vibrant biography that examines this Czech writer and his works in a way that a bland texbook never could! R. CRUMB'S KAFKA goes far beyond being explication or popularization or survey. It's a work of art in its own right, a very rare example of what happens when one very idiosyncratic artist absorbs another into his worldview without obliterating the individuality of the absorbed one. Crumb's art is filled with Kafka's insurmountable neuroses. They are all there: Gregor Samsa's sister, the luscious Milena Jesenska, the Advacate's "nurse" Leni, Olda and Frieda, and the ravishing Dora Diamant-drawn in that mixture of self-command, tantalizing knowingness, and sly sexuality, that amazonian randines and thick-limbed physicality that is Crumb. . . Crumb's idiosyncratic illustrations add a new dimension to the already idiosyncratic world of Kafka.Includes adaptations of "The Judgment," "The Trial," "The Castle," "A Hunger Artist," and "The Metamorphosis."
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(Bicentennial Commemorative Edition: An abridged, pictoria...)
Bicentennial Commemorative Edition: An abridged, pictorial account of the Lewis and Clark Expedition between Lemhi Pass and the Snake River at Lewiston, Idaho.
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( So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the pl...)
So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the place to find out, with "The Many Faces of R. Crumb" and the nasty title story. Plus Crumb's weird funny-animal stories, illustrations from the cookbook "Eat It," and more! Robert Crumb's long day's journey into the '70s continues with this volume of classic material from 1972 and 1973. The sunny psychedelic era is a fading memory for the counterculture, and Crumb's work of that period reflects a darker, more introspective artist at work. This volume includes Crumb's first collaboration with Harvey Pekar―a long partnership that would help turn Pekar into an alternative comics star. This politically incorrect volume spotlights some of Crumb's most outrageous strips, including the complete contents of XYZ Comics, plus selections from Zap #6, Tales from the Leather Nun, San Francisco, and others. This volume also includes the ultra-rare drawings from the 1972 cookbook Eat It written by Crumb's ex-wife (20 pages' worth―a bonanza for Crumb lovers), rare and unpublished album cover art, and (in full color) Crumb's funny spoof of fellow undergrounder Jay Lynch's Nard 'n' Pat. All this, plus an all-new cover and introduction by the ol' Pooperoo himself―is it any wonder this is one of the most highly acclaimed and best-selling collections of classic comics ever released? 16 color, 128 black & white illustrations
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(A look inside the creative process with Robert Crumb. R. ...)
A look inside the creative process with Robert Crumb. R. Crumb is undoubtedly the foremost cartoonist of the latter 20th Century, and his sketchbooks - in which he has written and drawn continually from the early '60s to present - might rank as his finest achievement. Fantagraphics is proud to present these sketchbooks, in facsimile form, as a comprehensive series of volumes that will eventually run well over 4000 pages. Volume 8, covering 1971 through 1972, is the latest and it represents one of the more inquisitive and soul-searching periods in this phenomenal artist's life, as it coincides with Crumb's rise to fame and rejection of the late '60s hippie counterculture that made him famous
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( Presenting exact facsimiles of the artist's own private...)
Presenting exact facsimiles of the artist's own private sketchbooks. R. Crumb is undoubtedly the foremost cartoonist of the latter 20th Century, and his sketchbooks―in which he has written and drawn continually from the early 1960s to present―might rank as his finest achievement. Fantagraphics is proud to present these sketchbooks, in facsimile form, as a comprehensive series of volumes that will eventually run well over 4,000 pages. Volume 10, covering mid-1975 through early 1977, is the latest and it represents one of the more inquisitive and soul-searching periods in this phenomenal artist's life. These sketchbooks represent, in essence, something never before achieved in the field of art and literature: a single, unified, organic, (and ongoing) life's work. Even more so than the painter Frida Kahlo's drawn diaries, Crumb's sketchbooks are, as a body of work, incomparable in their magnitude, scope, and intensity, and therein lies their uniqueness and value. Unrecognizable as straight autobiography, these books chronicle Crumb's perceptions more than his life itself. As such, they offer a rare and often raw insight into process: how ideas are formed, how connections are made, how technique and craft are honed, and how the ability to "see" is truly cultivated. The cumulative effect of these sketchbooks is to narrow the gap between the artist and his art; or, to put it another way, to create such an intimacy as to render the profound connection between art and humanity palpable. These sketchbooks also stand as a monumental existential document. Crumb repeatedly expresses, through a variety of of penetrating and coruscating visual metaphors, the central existentialist struggle: to live in the full light of consciousness with all the risk, pain and suffering that entails. Nowhere is this more apparent than in this tenth volume, which coincides with the disintegration of the late-1960s counterculture that made him famous. Like every volume in the series, though, Volume 10 offers the full panoply of a life of perceptions rendered with consummate artistry. Black-and-white illustrations throughout
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(Part illustrated biography, part comics adaptation, R. CR...)
Part illustrated biography, part comics adaptation, R. CRUMB'S KAFKA is a vibrant biography that examines this Czech writer and his works in a way that a bland texbook never could! R. CRUMB'S KAFKA goes far beyond being explication or popularization or survey. It's a work of art in its own right, a very rare example of what happens when one very idiosyncratic artist absorbs another into his worldview without obliterating the individuality of the absorbed one. Crumb's art is filled with Kafka's insurmountable neuroses. They are all there: Gregor Samsa's sister, the luscious Milena Jesenska, the Advacate's "nurse" Leni, Olda and Frieda, and the ravishing Dora Diamant-drawn in that mixture of self-command, tantalizing knowingness, and sly sexuality, that amazonian randines and thick-limbed physicality that is Crumb. . . Crumb's idiosyncratic illustrations add a new dimension to the already idiosyncratic world of Kafka.Includes adaptations of "The Judgment," "The Trial," "The Castle," "A Hunger Artist," and "The Metamorphosis."
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Crumb, R. was born on August 30, 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Charles Senior Crumb.
Colorist American Greetings Corporation, 1963-1967. Cartoonist Fantagraphics Books, Seattle, since 1967. Founder, public, editor Zap Comix, since 1968, Weirdo magazine, 1981—1989.
Band member R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Seranaders, since 1972.
( "Mode O'Day and Her Pals" includes all of Crumb's contr...)
( "Mode O'Day and Her Pals" includes all of Crumb's contr...)
(This volume contains Crumb classics Dirty Laundry #2 (the...)
( Nominated for three 2010 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awa...)
(An enlightening and solidly documented book of great valu...)
(An enlightening and solidly documented book of great valu...)
(Bicentennial Commemorative Edition: An abridged, pictoria...)
(Bicentennial Commemorative Edition: An abridged, pictoria...)
(Featuring guest-appearances by such luminaries as Art Spi...)
( "Jelly Roll Morton's Voodoo Curse," plus the "Pioneers ...)
( Some of Fantagraphics’ most demanded reprints bring bac...)
( Some of Fantagraphics’ most demanded reprints bring bac...)
(Crumb has got to be one of the most confessional artists ...)
( A classic volume of the definitive Complete Crumb libra...)
(Certification #: 0221216009 Title: Your Hytone Comix Issu...)
( Rumored for years, Drawn Together finally charts the da...)
(Arcade: The Comics Revue was a magazine-sized comics anth...)
(Arcade: The Comics Revue was a magazine-sized comics anth...)
(Robert Crumb at his naughtiest with The Snoid, Angelfood,...)
(Classic volume of the definitive Complete Crumb library, ...)
(Classic volume of the definitive Complete Crumb library, ...)
(On average, three million people come to Colorado to visi...)
( So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the pl...)
( So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the pl...)
( So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the pl...)
( So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the pl...)
( So is he a misogynist or isn't he? This might be the pl...)
(Thirty-six legendary blues musicians painted by Robert Cr...)
(Vintage Undergound featuring the Detroit adventures of hi...)
( A perennial classic, back in print! Back in print aft...)
( A perennial classic, back in print! Back in print aft...)
(The first in a series released by Fantagraphic Books and ...)
(The first in a series released by Fantagraphic Books and ...)
(The first in a series released by Fantagraphic Books and ...)
(Snatch Comics Treasury! After creating Zap Comix in 1968,...)
(Very scarce, original, French language (1971) publication...)
( A landmark work that pays splendid homage to a forgotte...)
( A landmark work that pays splendid homage to a forgotte...)
(Thirty-Six different characters with short histories on t...)
( This long out-of-print volume collects Crumb's earliest...)
(All of Robert Crumb's work from his very influential Weir...)
( Presenting exact facsimiles of the artist's own private...)
( Presenting exact facsimiles of the artist's own private...)
( Presenting exact facsimiles of the artist's own private...)
( Presenting exact facsimiles of the artist's own private...)
(Winter 1975 Underground Comix Review featuring the art of...)
(HUP #4 CRUMB COMICS ED (A) (C: 1-0-0) CRUMB COMICS (W/A/C...)
(HUP #3 CRUMB COMICS ED (A) (C: 1-0-0) CRUMB COMICS (W/A/C...)
(These are odd comics that are very popular among collectors.)
( Fantagraphics continues to keep underground cartoonist ...)
( Fantagraphics continues to keep underground cartoonist ...)
( Fantagraphics continues to keep underground cartoonist ...)
(A 32-page philosophical odyssey with hints of big legs. T...)
( Two perennial Crumb collections are now back in print. ...)
(Part illustrated biography, part comics adaptation, R. CR...)
(Part illustrated biography, part comics adaptation, R. CR...)
(A look inside the creative process with Robert Crumb. R. ...)
(A look inside the creative process with Robert Crumb. R. ...)
(Robert Crumb comix reprints from Whole Earth Review. Feat...)
(Here is a chance to grab the first two issues of R. Crumb...)
(Blues music laid the foundation for rock and roll. Some o...)
(Underground adult comic featuring Aline and Bob.)
(The fourth printing of the Crumb classic comic. Includes ...)
(Here is a chance to grab the COMPLETE Set of R. Crumb's c...)
(First Printing, Near Mint Condition, Cover $0.50, August ...)
(First Printing, Near Mint Condition, Cover $0.50, August ...)
(Crumb's classic digest-size little smut book.)
(XYZ Comics is copyright by Robert Crumb 1972. Publisher K...)
(A 1998 EXACT REPRINT OF THE 1977 ORIGINAL.)
(Adult Underground comic from the 70's)
("Romping Girls and Existential Smut!")
(Aline married Robert Crumb in 1978.[3] Their daughter Sop...)
(Robert Crumb's Mystic Funnies # 2. 1st printing from Last...)
(Still Likely New, Crisp on pages. has minimal markings bu...)
("All Escapist Sex Fantasy Issue!")
(Full 32 page story featuring Mr. Natural's bout with the ...)
(Best Buy Comics issue #1. Second print with $1.25 price o...)
(All art and stories by R. Crumb.)
(comic strips and stories)
(comic strips and stories)
(Back issue underground.)
(Back issue underground.)
(Back issue underground.)
(Exposed! Details of R. Crumb's everyday life!)
(Back issue magazine.)
(VINTAGE ADULT COMIC)
(Anyone who knows R. Crumb’s work as an illustrator knows ...)
(Underground Comic.)
(Underground Comic. Greg Irons.)
(Book by Crumb, R.)
(First printing. Color comic by Robert Crumb.)
(Yellow Dog Vol. II No. 2, Issues #9-10, Tabloid, 1st Prin...)
(First printing)
(SIGNED BY R. CRUMB Arcade, The Comics Revue #2 Only Pri...)
(Adult comic)
(1971 All R.Crumb Underground.)
(Adult comic)
(Colin R. Nicholl examines the situations giving rise to e...)
(Colin R. Nicholl examines the situations giving rise to e...)
(Colin R. Nicholl examines the situations giving rise to e...)
(Hup No. 4 by R. Crumb. In this issue: Terrible Things! Te...)
(A R. Crumb comix.)
(MR. NATURAL POSTCARD BOOK by ROBERT CRUMB. Twenty-four al...)
(Mr. Natural (Fred Natural) is a comic book character crea...)
(New)
(2nd)
(R. Crumb's Head Comix)
(R.Crumb & Aline Kominsky team up to form an entertaining ...)
(R. CRUMB'S BEST BUY COMICS - 1st PRINTING (1979) - $1.00 ...)
(R. Crumb classic.)
(R.Crumb's characters confront life's big questions.)
(R. Crumb's Head Comix)
Editor public: Zap Comix #0-14, 1968-2004, Weirdo #1-28, 1981-1993. Author and illustrator: Bijou Funnies, 1968-1971, Head Comix, 1968, Snatch Comics, 1968-1969, R. Crumb's Comics & Stories, 1969, Motor City Comics, 1969-1970, Yellow Dog Comics, 1969, R. Crumb's Fritz the Cat, 1969, Mr. Natural, 1970-1971, San Francisco Comic Book, 1970, Uneeda Comix, 1970, Despair, 1970, Hytone Comix, 1971, Home Grown Funnies, 1971, The People's Comics, 1972, XYZ Comics, 1972, Funny Aminals, 1972, Black & White Comics, 1973, El Perfecto Comics, 1973, Artistic Comics, 1973, Zam Zap, 1974, Dirty Laundry Comics, 1974, 1978, Arcade Comics Revue, 1975-1976, Snarf #6, 1976, (with Harvey Pekar) American Splendor, 1976-1977, 1979-1980, 1982-1983, R. Crumb's Carload o' Comics, 1976, Best Buy Comics, 1979, Snoid Comics, 1979, Hup, 1987, 1989, 1992, Idaho, 1990-1991, (with Aline Kominski) My Troubles with Women, 1991, Weirdo Art of R. Crumb, 1992, Complete Dirty Laundry Comics, 1993, Self Loathing Comics, 1995, 1997, Art & Beauty, 1996, 2003, Mystic Funnies, 1997, 1999, 2002, and many others.
Illustrator: The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abbey, 1985. Frequent contributor to comic magazines. Subject of documentaries: The Confessions fo Robert Crumb, 1987, Crumb, 1994.
Creator cartoon character Fritz the Cat.
Married Dana Morgan (divorced 1977). Married Aline Kominski, 1978.