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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    The series includes the earliest, heretofore unpublished comic strips, as well as his underground comix, dramatic and autobiographical strips, and his classic cartoon creations Fritz the Cat and Mr.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

The Complete Crumb Comics Vol.5

Title: The Complete Crumb Comics Vol.5 : Happy Hippy Comix
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: English
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    Continuing our ongoing commitment to keep this perennial, canonic series in print, we re-present the most often-demanded volumes in The Complete Crumb Comics series. Vol. 5: "Happy Hippy Comix" spotlights the period from late-1967 through 1969, including the second issue of Zap Comix, the introduction of Angelfood McSpade, Mr. Natural, a long Fritz story, an alternate version of the Cheap Thrills album cover, and more.

The Complete Crumb Comics Vol.5

The Complete Crumb Comics Vol.4

Title: The Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 4: Mr. Sixties!
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: English
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    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.

The Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 4

The Complete Crumb Comics Vol.3

Title: The Complete Crumb Comics - Vol. 3 [1964-1966] Starring Fritz The Cat
Author: Robert Crumbs
Language: English
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   The Complete Crumb Comics Vol. 3: "Starring Fritz the Cat" includes stories that begin to build the Crumb legend: the Fritz stories from Harvey Kurtzman's Help! magazine in 1965, plus some of Crumb's long-lost American Greeting cards from the '60s, plus the story of Crumb's first acid trip.

    This volume is part of the most comprehensive Crumb collection in print and boasts a wide variety of material: Not only Crumb's well-known comics, but little-seen commercial art and rarely-if-ever-seen treasures from private collections and the artist's personal archives.

The Complete Crumb Comics - Volume 3

The Complete Crumb Comics Vol.2

Title: The Complete Crumb Comics Vol. 2: Some More Early Years of Bitter Struggle
Author: Robert Crumb's
Language: English
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   "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.

   This volume is part of the most comprehensive Crumb collection in print and boasts a wide variety of material: Not only Crumb's well-known comics, but little-seen commercial art and rarely-if-ever-seen treasures from private collections and the artist's personal archives.

The Complete Crumb Comics Vol. 2

The Complete Crumb Comics, Vol.1

Title: The Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 1: The Early Years of Bitter Struggle
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: English
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   Robert Crumb is one of America's most radical, incisive, and talented cartoonists.
The Complete Crumb Comics: The Early Years of Bitter Struggle is the first of a multi volume series, and includes previously unpublished strips created from 1958 to 1962.

   Crumb's earliest works, some written when he was as young as 15, range from an encounter with Dracula ("I didn't try to escape Dracula, my mind was concentrated [sic] on one thing . . . I was thirsty . . . very thirsty") to Nikita Khrushchev's 1958 visit to the U.S. ("Ever watchful guards stay with Khruschev during a refreshing hot bath.").

   Crumb aficionados and neophytes alike should rejoice in this classic collection of comic strips; sketchbooks; underground comics; dramatic and autobiographical strips; classic cartoon creations Fritz the Cat and Mr. Natural; and a pithy, biographical preface by Crumb's friend Marty Pahls.

The Complete Crumb Comics, Vol 1

Robert Crumb - Storia da minha vida

Title: Storia da minha vida
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: Portuguese
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    Minha Vida é uma autobiografia de Robert Crumb, um dos amiores artistas do século XX. Os primeiros desenhos publicados, a experiência psicodélica em San Francisco, a fase do “cartunista mais amado da América” e seu distanciamento do entretenimento de massa, em direção a um estilo mais sinistro e bizarro, mostram a evolução do traço e das idéias do autor. 

   Além dos desenhos e rascunhos raros, uma série de textos assinados pelo próprio cartunista conta detalhes exclusivos de um caminho construído de forma única, sem concessões ao mercado, sem moralismos, sem autoindulgência. Em Minha Vida, por sinal, há tudo menos autoindulgência, porque agora o humor sarcástico e implacável de Robert Crumb se volta contra seu maior personagem: ele próprio.

Robert Crumb - The Religious Experience of Dick Philip K

Title: The Religious Experience of Dick Philip K
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: English
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   In 1986, the cartoonist Robert Crumb published an eight-page story, “The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick,” in the underground comic book Weirdo. 
The combination of these two singular personalities seems both appropriate and somehow incongruous, and I’m still not sure how I feel about it. Crumb wasn’t a fan of Dick, or of science fiction in general, as we read in the new companion book to an exhibition of his work in Paris: “Crumb is known to have no interest in science fiction and no acquaintance with Philip K. Dick’s novels, but what seems to have interested him here is the undecidable nature of the writer’s experience: was this a schizophrenic episode or the authentic mystical experience of a spirit touched by divine grace?” (His primary source appears to have been Dick’s famous speech “How To Build A Universe That Doesn’t Fall Apart Two Days Later,” along with the interview with Gregg Rickman reprinted as The Last Testament.) Crumb was fifteen years younger than Dick, and they never seem to have met, but they had a number of surprising affinities. 

   Both spent much of their lives in the Bay Area; both were major artists who first made their mark in vaguely disreputable genres; and both were indelibly linked with psychedelic culture, although they developed the most distinctive elements of their styles long before their earliest encounters with drugs. They were both obsessive record collectors who must have haunted some of the same music shops a decade apart, although their tastes, with one possible exception, were different—Dick preferred classical, Crumb the jazz and blues of the twenties and thirties.

   Yet it isn’t surprising that Crumb would be drawn to Dick’s story, which would have been common knowledge in the circles in which he was moving. His comic adaptation opens with an account of Dick’s mystical vision in March 1974, when he had a wisdom tooth removed under sodium pentothal and received a prescription for painkillers. When a woman came to his house to deliver the medication, he was struck by the fish necklace she was wearing, which she explained was a symbol used by the early Christians. At that moment, Dick was hit by a sudden revelation, as freely adapted by Crumb:

   I remembered who I was and where I was. In an instant, in the twinkling of an eye, it all came back to me. And not only could I remember it but I could see it. The girl was a secret Christian and so was I. We lived in fear of detection by the Romans. We had to communicate in cryptic signs. She had just told me all this, and it was true. I saw the world as the world of the apostolic Christian times of ancient Rome, when the fish sign was in use.

   Dick was never able to explain to his own satisfaction what the experience truly signified, apart from what it implied about the unreality of time itself. But it left him with a sense that the Rome of the early Christian era somehow underlay the visible world, leading to a series of equally odd events, including a truly inexplicable incident in which he correctly diagnosed his young son with an inguinal hernia, after falling into a trance while listening to “Strawberry Fields Forever.

Robert Crumb - Mystic Funnies vol2

Title: Mystic Funnies vol2
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: English
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   The second instalment of Robert Crumb's latest series centres on an unfortunate every-man named. The Moron in Bad Karma an epic quest for the answer to the question. What's it all mean? also starring Fairy Godmother and Mr.Natural, who wants to talk to you about the power of the media man.

Robert Crumb - Mystic Funnies vol1

Title: Mystic Funnies vol1
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: English
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   Flakey learns about love, sainthood, and the meaning of life as Mr. Natural explains things to him in graphic terms. Shuman the Human makes some dramatic entrances, definitely representing a baser point of view. And R. Crumb's women are as voluptuous and surprising as ever.

Robert Crumb - Art and Beauty Magazine vol1

Title: Art and Beauty Magazine vol1
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: English
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   One of America's most celebrated cartoonists, Robert Crumb helped define cartoon and punk subcultures of the 1960s and 1970s with comic strips like Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural, and Keep on Truckin'. The open sexuality of his work, paired with frequent self-deprecation and a free, almost stream-of-consciousness style, have made Crumb into a global voice and a renowned contemporary artist. Originally published by Kitchen Sink Press in 1996, Art & Beauty #1 is at once a satirical take on aesthetics and a continued exploration of Crumb's subversion of sexuality and mainstream values. Drawings of women in positions ranging from lascivious to modest or mid-sport are accompanied by quotations, many of which are from artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Harvey Kurtzman. 

   Mining his own obsessions and fantasies, Crumb reimagines the history of art, challenging notions of beauty, along with society's mores and expectations of propriety around the female form. The second volume of Art & Beauty, published in 2003, expanded on the first, adding all new drawings (also of women) and quotations, likewise taken from the history of art and aesthetics. 

   The effect of both volumes is undeniably destabilizing. The images appeal to a purely erotic sensibility, which in turn is undercut by the inclusion of highfalutin and frequently philosophical prose. The images drag philosophy back down to earth, while the writing challenges the pure eroticism of Crumb's drawings. The eagerly awaited Art & Beauty #3 is released for the first time as part of Art & Beauty Magazine: Drawing by R. Crumb published on the occasion of Crumb's exhibition at David Zwirner, London that debuts the new work he created for the magazine's third issue. 

   Presenting all three volumes in one book, Art & Beauty Magazine is arranged chronologically and guides the reader through the twenty-year history of Crumb's magazine, from the earliest images in the 1990s to the most recent drawings completed in 2016. Paul Morris, longtime gallerist and supporter of Crumb's practice, writes a foreword that contextualizes this body of work and the artist's career as a whole. 

   This beautiful edition, with a cover specially designed by Crumb for its release, makes the initial two issues available for the first time in over ten years, and presents the new and previously unpublished material from the third. For seasoned supporters and novices alike, Art & Beauty Magazine: Drawing by R. Crumb is a wonderful window into Crumb's world of bodies and ideas, art and beauty. A limited edition of 500 signed copies will be published as well.

Robert Crumb - Meu problema com mulheres

Title: Meu problema com mulheres
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: Portuguese
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   Em Meus Problemas com as Mulheres (Conrad Editora), Robert Crumb expõe alguns dos traços mais controversos de sua personalidade e de sua obra: a tumultuada mistura de devoção e desprezo pela figura feminina, a famosa fixação por mulheres de um determinado tipo físico, os fetiches bizarros e, acima de tudo, a coragem de transformar tudo isso em arte sem se deixar levar por nenhum tipo de autocensura ou autoindulgência.

    Tímido, obsessivo, egocêntrico, inseguro, atormentado por um complexo de culpa tipicamente católico. Robert Crumb tinha tudo para ser um grande fracasso com as mulheres. E foi, pelo menos até 1968, quando, inspirado pelo LSD, se tornou uma espécie de herói da contracultura ao lançar sua revista de quadrinhos underground, a Zap Comix. 

    De uma hora para outra, ele se viu no centro das atenções das jovens hippies de San Francisco em plena era da liberação sexual. A partir daí, toda a hostilidade e as fantasias reprimidas a duras penas durante os primeiros anos de vida puderam se materializar em práticas sexuais nada convencionais e histórias em quadrinhos de uma franqueza arrebatadora.

Robert Crumb - Kafka

Title: Kafka
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: Portuguese
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   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-commandtantalizing 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."

Robert Crumb - Book of Genesis

Title: Book of Genesis
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: English
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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 he 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. 

Robert Crumb - Blues

Title: Blues
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: Portuguese
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The collected music related stories from Zap, Arcade, Raw, Weirdo and other comics.

Robert Crumb - America

Title: America
Author: Robert Crumb
Language: Portuguese
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   Collecting his political drawings and another series of thematic anthologies from the Grand Master of modern comix. From the right-on 60s and 70s to the bitterness and disillusion of the 80s and ending with the futility of fighting the all powerful system, Crumba covers a variety of political attitudes while retaining his anti-Establishment opinions.