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Weirdo 02 summer 1981

Title: Weirdo 02 summer 1981
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: English
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    Cover by Robert Crumb. "Hillary's Impertinent Pup," photos by Terry Zwigoff; Hillary takes her dog for a walk but gets all tangled up. "The Entropy Crisis," script and art by Harry S. Robins; Poem about entropy. "Science Or Sanity?", script and art by Harry S. Robins; The Professor lucks out in love.

    "Weirdo Does a Total Makeover," photos by Terry Zwigoff; A bum has a Weirdo makeover. "Backwoods Comic Postcards," art by Norman F. Pettingill; Eight cartoons about 1940s rural American life. "Mr. Bunch Takes a Sabbatical," script and art by Aline Kominsky-Crumb; The Bunch loses her masculine side. "Weirdo Art Section: It's Art For Art's Sake!" by Robert Crumb; Cartoon doodles. "Bloods in Space," script by Kevin Lambert, art by Dori Seda; Earth has a visitation. Assorted one-page strips by Robert Crumb

Weirdo 02 summer 1981

Weirdo 01 Spring 1981

Title: Weirdo 01 Spring 1981
Author: Robert Cramb
Language: English
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   Picking up where Zap stopped, Weirdo, under three different editors, defined a new aesthetic for the '80s, opening the way for a whole new comics literacy for a new generation of readers. R. Crumb, P. Bagge and Aline Kominsky edited three phases of Weirdo, respectively the "Personal Confessions", The "Coming of the Bad Boys", the "Twisted Sisters". Each phase produced a crop of new cartoonists.

    This Premier Issue 1 features mostly stories by Crumb: "TV Blues with Etoain Shrdlu," "The Beautiful Experience: The Weirdo Makeover," and "High Times Interviews R. Crumb," Photo-Funnies stories, story by Bruce Duncan, Glenn Bray, Church of the Subgenius, both covers by Crumb.

Weirdo 01 (Spring 1981)

The Complete Crumb Comics Vol.8

Title: The Complete Crumb Comics - Volume 8 [1971-1972] Featuring the Death of Fritz the Cat
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: English
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    The Complete Crumb Comics Vol. 8: The Death of Fritz the Cat 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    The series includes the earliest, heretofore unpublished comic strips, as well as his underground comix, dramatic and autobiographical strips, and his classic cartoon creations Fritz the Cat and Mr. Natural. This volume features work from 1971 and 1972.

The Complete Crumb Comics Vol. 8

The Complete Crumb Comics Vol.7

Title: The Complete Crumb Comics - Volume 7 [1970-1971] Hot 'n' Heavy
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: English
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   Back in print after a several-year absence, and with Crumb’s popularity ever-rising, the seventh volume of The Complete Crumb Comics spotlights Crumb’s work from 1970 and 1971, the peak years of Crumb’s hippie stardom which led to “the grip of paralyzing, crippling self-consciousness that for years became increasingly harder to push past,” as Crumb writes in his introduction.

    Included from this era is the entirety of Crumb’s work from underground classics such as ZAP, The East Village Other, Bijou, Mr. Natural, Uneeda, Esquire, and much more, including strips featuring classic Crumb characters like Fritz the Cat, Flakey Foont, Angelfood McSpade, Bo Bo Bolinski, and Shuman the Human. 16 color, 128 b&w illustrations.

The Complete Crumb Comics - Volume 7

The Complete Crumb Comics Vol.6

Title: The Complete Crumb Comics - Vol 6 [1969-1970] On the Crest of a Wave
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: English
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   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.

The Complete Crumb Comics - Vol 6