Aline Kominsky-Crumb
Aline Kominsky-Crumb is a semi-autobiographical persona drawn from the life of underground cartoonist Aline Kominsky-Crumb, appearing in slice-of-life comix that candidly explore her personal experiences, relationships, and identity through raw, confessional illustration.
Few figures in underground and alternative comics carry the raw autobiographical charge of Aline Kominsky-Crumb, who made her catalog debut in San Francisco Comic Book #6 in 1981 and has remained a vital presence across an extraordinary 44-year span stretching into 2025. A creature of the Bronze Age underground, she's most at home in the gloriously unruly pages of Weirdo and Self-Loathing Comics, sharing those ink-stained quarters with Robert Crumb, Sophie Crumb, and fellow underground luminaries like Dori Seda and DiDi Glitz β company that tells you everything about the fiercely personal, no-holds-barred world she inhabits. Published through Last Gasp, the legendary San Francisco indie house, Kominsky-Crumb represents the confessional, feminist heart of the alternative comics tradition β a voice that refused to be polished or silenced, and one any serious collector of the form should absolutely know.
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