(JTA) — Robert Crumb put the “x” in comix by setting to paper his basest sexual longings, including strong-legged Jewish women who were cowgirls and who went by the name Honeybunch Kaminski.
An exhibition at The Drawing Centre of hundreds of works from the artist’s private collection seems most interested in establishing the street cred of KAWS himself.
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Cultural critic Hess’s fierce and funny debut memoir is an astute document of pregnancy and parenting in the internet era. At ...
Upon exposure to the work of underground comics, particularly the work of R. Crumb, Bagge plunged into cartooning with a vengeance. In the early '80s Bagge co-published three issues of Comical ...
Lincoln to R. Crumb. He is the author of a memoir, Little Boy Blues, and collaborated with the songwriter and composer Van Dyke Parks and the illustrator Barry Moser on Jump!, a retelling of Brer ...
Aug Stone talks to Denis Kitchen and John Lind about that strange brief period when Marvel published underground comix, the new Kitchen Sink imprint, and the French ticklers, Surrealist art, and 78 ...
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