The Complete Crumb Comics #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume of Fantagraphics' comprehensive series collects Robert Crumb's work from the late 1970s and early 1980s, a period marked by his move to California and a deepening of his satirical and autobiographical themes. It includes the title story "Season of the Snoid," along with other strips, covers, and illustrations from that era, showcasing Crumb's evolving style and his biting commentary on American culture.
"Treasure Island Days" collects a standout slice of Robert Crumb’s singular vision in this 1998 Fantagraphics volume, showcasing his distinctive art and irreverent storytelling. With every line drawn, inked, and lettered by Crumb himself, the issue offers a raw, unfiltered glimpse into his world—complete with the first panel of "Mr. Snoid Among His Fellow Humans" in the table of contents. The cover, also fully crafted by Crumb, matches the interior’s bold, hand-drawn energy.
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One of Crumb's most famous stories shows the progress of an American landscape from idyllic grassland to modern commercial street.
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