Complete Crumb: The Death of Fritz the Cat Vol. 8 by Robert Crumb book TXT, MOBI, FB2
9781560970767 1560970766 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. 8: Starring Fritz the Cat features one of Crumbs most notorious comics, The Death of Fritz the Cat, as well as Whiteman Meets Bigfoot, the complete Big Ass #2 and Mr. Natural #2, wild jams and loads of photos! This volume covers the years 1971-1972., For over four decades, Robert Crumb has shocked, entertained, titillated and challenged the imaginations (and the inhibitions) of comics fans the world over. This long out of print volume of the multiple Harvey and Eisner award-winning Complete Crumb Comics has been one Fantagraphics' most demanded reprints of the last several years. Vol.8 features one of Crumbs most notorious comics, 'The Death of Fritz the Cat,' as well as 'Whiteman Meets Bigfoot', the complete 'Big Ass #2' and 'Mr. Natural #2', wild jams and loads of photos!, This important addition to the ongoing project to publish the complete works of America's best-known "underground" cartoonist collects comics from the early 1970s. It includes classic crumb characters like Flakey Foont, Mr. Natural, Projunior, the Snoid and Angel McFood. Crumbs work is characterized by all out sex, and his various obsessions are on graphic display. The women are solidly built, their shoes lovingly rendered and his designs on them outrageously explicit. In one cartoon, a suburban father on vacation gives up civilization after he's captured by a hairy female mountain monster. In another, Crumb's sexual fantasies dominate a dreamily eroticized, torpid afternoon. One of the best stories presents the notorious cat Fritz as a burned-out sleaze exploiting his movie-star fame. Fed up with insults, Andrea Ostrich stabs him in the back of the head with an ice-pick, ending his sorid little cartoon life. Many of the pieces included here set the stage for the later, very funny autobiographical works influenced by his wife, cartoonist Aline Kominsky-Crumb.
9781560970767 1560970766 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. 8: Starring Fritz the Cat features one of Crumbs most notorious comics, The Death of Fritz the Cat, as well as Whiteman Meets Bigfoot, the complete Big Ass #2 and Mr. Natural #2, wild jams and loads of photos! This volume covers the years 1971-1972., For over four decades, Robert Crumb has shocked, entertained, titillated and challenged the imaginations (and the inhibitions) of comics fans the world over. This long out of print volume of the multiple Harvey and Eisner award-winning Complete Crumb Comics has been one Fantagraphics' most demanded reprints of the last several years. Vol.8 features one of Crumbs most notorious comics, 'The Death of Fritz the Cat,' as well as 'Whiteman Meets Bigfoot', the complete 'Big Ass #2' and 'Mr. Natural #2', wild jams and loads of photos!, This important addition to the ongoing project to publish the complete works of America's best-known "underground" cartoonist collects comics from the early 1970s. It includes classic crumb characters like Flakey Foont, Mr. Natural, Projunior, the Snoid and Angel McFood. Crumbs work is characterized by all out sex, and his various obsessions are on graphic display. The women are solidly built, their shoes lovingly rendered and his designs on them outrageously explicit. In one cartoon, a suburban father on vacation gives up civilization after he's captured by a hairy female mountain monster. In another, Crumb's sexual fantasies dominate a dreamily eroticized, torpid afternoon. One of the best stories presents the notorious cat Fritz as a burned-out sleaze exploiting his movie-star fame. Fed up with insults, Andrea Ostrich stabs him in the back of the head with an ice-pick, ending his sorid little cartoon life. Many of the pieces included here set the stage for the later, very funny autobiographical works influenced by his wife, cartoonist Aline Kominsky-Crumb.