The Complete Crumb Comics 1987book Vol 13 - Shelf wear - light - $18.95

The Complete Crumb Comics 1987book Vol 13 - Shelf wear - light - $18.95

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Title page

Title and publisher page; Indicia plus production and reprint credits; Table of contents page includes the first panel from the "Mr. Snoid Among His Fellow Humans" story.

A brief "true story" about Robert and Charles Crumb's obsession with Disney's Treasure Island movie.

One of Crumb's most famous stories shows the progress of an American landscape from idyllic grassland to modern commercial street.

Jippo ponders deep questions about life with Boopsy.

A manic story featuring "Too Loose La Drek" in a series of nearly completely random occurrences.

Onion Head goes out to live on his own but becomes disillusioned before long.

A man tells Harvey how he made eight hundred dollars with a single phone call to his broker.

Mr. Boats offers some solutions for Harvey's sneezing.

Snoid introduces himself to the audience and puts Mr. Crumb in his place.

Beverly suffers the wrath of Snoid's artistic mood swings.

All it takes is one Snoid and his hand to give birth.

Snoid meets up with a streetwalker in order to indulge in a particular fetish.

Mr. Snoid walks the street bristling with hostility at the people he sees.

Harvey deals with his freeloading friend Freddy.

A man gives his opinions on athletes and show business people.

Harvey explains why he's been quiet lately.

A receptionist answers the phone.

An older man asks for a piece of the sandwich the hospital worker is eating.

A "true confession" as Crumb talks about his troubled history with women.

The couple talk about the difficulty in getting back to work after arriving from vacation.

Aline worries about her weight and Robert eats a sandwich.

The couple talk about Christmas presents.

The couple evaluate the writing quality of the Winds of Change newspaper.

While lying in bed, Aline reads a parenting book and Crumb talks about his lack of parenting abilities.

Back cover includes a 1987 painting of Crumb by Alice Kominsky Crumb. Also included is a small excerpt from the Maxon Crumb intro.

First printing: April 1998 (18.95 USD; 25.95 CAD); 2nd (?) printing: April 2011 (19.95 USD)

  • - This is the front cover flap. It includes an excerpt from the book introduction. A panel from the "My Troubles With Women" story is included.
  • CoEvolution Quarterly #24 covers - The front & back covers
  • R. Crumb's Snoid Comics $3.50 cover - Reprints the fourth printing cover.
  • Album Artwork - Artwork for eight albums and three record labels- Blind Boy Fuller- "Truckin' My Blues Away" (Yazoo #1060, 1978); Bo Carter "Banana In Your Fruit Basket" (Yazoo #1064, 1978); R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders - "Number Three" (front & back covers, Blue Goose #2025, 1978); The Cheap Suit Serenaders Party Record (front & back covers, Red Goose Records #2026); Memphis Jug Band - "Double Album" (front & back covers, Yazoo #1067, 1979); Yazoo's History of Jazz (front & back covers, Yazoo #1070, 1979); Wild Family Orchestra from Zamora, California (front & back covers, Yolo Records #001, 1979); R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders record label (Blue Goose #BG-2014); Morning Star "Wink the Other Eye" record label (cat. #45003); R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders record label- "My Girl's Pussy" (Red Goose #2026); Eddie Lang- Jazz Guitar Virtuoso (Yazoo #1059)
  • Heroes of the Blues - A set of 36 trading cards plus the cover to the pack. From 1980
  • Early Jazz Greats - Poster for the Yazoo Record's trading card set. From 1978
  • Me and Big Joe - A series of ten illustrations that originally accompanied a text article.
  • Winds of Change - Sixteen illustrations of varying sizes. From the first issue- The front cover (feat. Mr. Appropriate)- "Know Thine Enemy;" "It's another boy! Have a cigar!;" A small illustration of a wooden house in the countryside; "I'll Sue!" (Small illustration of a man pointing at the sun). From the second issue- the front cover "Railroad Car Community in Winters" (with a segment of an Aline Kominsky-Crumb article); "Welfare;" "Putah Creek Trading Post;" "Get your Winds T-Shirt drawn by R. Crumb while they last!;" "Skilled Labor." The front cover to issue #4- "Warning! Keep out of the reach of children. Causes eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes;" "Check for $100,000;" Small illustration of a female baseball player holding a bat; "Yolo County: Fall, 1980;" "Yolo Energy Circuit;" "Clay Connection;" "October Calendars" (Logo with a pumpkin field just beneath it)
  • Winds of Change vol. II no. 5 - Five illustrations of varying sizes. The front cover- "Thanksgiving in the Valley;" A small illustration of Santa Claus- "Give a gift subscription and help us make 500 by New Year's!;" "Community Cannery Closed;" A small drawing of a man and woman holding hands; "Let's hear it for 'Winds!'"
  • Winds of Change vol. II no. 6 - Nine illustrations of varying sizes. The front cover- "Merry Christmas from Mr. Appropriate and his minions!;" "Senior Soapbox;" "Whew! All yours Jay!;" "Hell no we won't go!;" "Beat It;" "Yolo Gardens;" "Aaiieeeeyaah!;" "Back to the drawing board;" "Read all about it!"
  • - Located on the second page of the previous sequence
  • Winds of Change vol. II no. 7 - Five illustrations of varying sizes. The front cover - "The Backyard at Isao's House;" Small drawing of a woman holding a crying baby; "It's a fun zone, right?;" Small drawing of a farmer and his wife next to each other; "Letters"
  • Winds of Change vol. II no. 8 / no. 9 - Nine illustrations of varying sizes. From vol. 2 #8- The front cover logo; "Forager's Guide;" "The X-Ray, a Closer Look at Health Issues;" Happy Days are Here Again for Some.... ("An we're gettin' time 'an a half for overtime!"); A small drawing of a biplane leaving a large trail of smoke behind it. The front cover to vol. 2 #9- "Inside the control tower sits the farmer of tomorrow;" Drawing of a man screaming while running in circles; Small drawing of a man with huge feet and sandals and his left arm outstretched; "Wind powered toothbrush"
  • King of the Freaks - the Johnny Eck Story - An unpublished book cover from 1981
  • - Back cover flap listing all the Complete Crumb Comics volumes to that date.

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