Crumb Family Comics #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection gathers the collaborative and individual comics work of the legendary Crumb family, including Robert Crumb, his wife Aline Kominsky-Crumb, and their daughter Sophie Crumb. Published by Last Gasp in 1998, it offers a raw, autobiographical, and often humorous look at their lives, relationships, and artistic evolution through a mix of underground comix styles. The volume showcases the distinctive voices of each family member, providing a unique multi-generational perspective on counterculture and personal storytelling.
In "Arcade," R. Crumb turns his sharp, introspective lens inward, exploring the tangled roots of his own psyche with the raw honesty that defines his work. Written, drawn, inked, and lettered entirely by Crumb himself, this 1998 issue from Last Gasp offers a stark, unflinching look at personal demons, rendered in his signature style.
In "My Troubles with Women Part II," Crumb dives deeper into his own mind, exploring the tangled roots of his complicated relationships with women. With unflinching honesty, he examines the personal histories and emotional patterns that shape his interactions—offering a raw, introspective look at the man behind the caricature.
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