Weirdo #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue of the underground comix anthology Weirdo features contributions from the Crumb family, including Robert Crumb, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, and their daughter Sophie Crumb. Published by Last Gasp in 1986, the volume collects a mix of satirical, autobiographical, and offbeat comic strips typical of the series' irreverent spirit.
In "Vince Cleans Up," Aline Crumb and Robert Crumb explore a quiet, intimate moment with sharp wit and self-aware humor, as Aline critiques her own new figure while teasing Robert’s flabbiness. The two step outside to tackle the overgrown yard, their dynamic simmering with playful tension and the kind of candid domestic rhythm that defines this distinctive comic. Drawn and written by the Crumbs themselves—Aline and Robert, with both contributing to art, inks, and letters—this 1986 issue from Last Gasp captures a rare, personal slice of life, rendered with the unmistakable style of the cover by Robert Crumb.
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Aline admires her newly slim body and criticizes Robert's flabby stomach. Robert ponders how explicit this comic should be. The couple goes out in the yard to cut the weeds.
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