The Complete Crumb Comics 1987book Vol 10 - Shelf wear - light - $16.95

The Complete Crumb Comics 1987book Vol 10 - Shelf wear - light - $16.95

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This is the front cover flap. It includes an excerpt from the book introduction by Jesse Crumb. A panel from the "Aline 'n' Bob's Funtime Funnies" story is included.

Title page

Book title plus publisher logo page; Indicia plus production and reprint credits; Table of contents page

As Shlub's girlfriend argues with him, his other girlfriend calls.

Corporate State uses Mother Earth (Miss Liberty) and leftovers for John Q. Public. "Felch!"

Crumb rants about America and what he'd do to fix it.

The recording career of Tommy Grady and the search for old blues recordings

Frosty and friends plot to throw bombs disguised as snowballs at the "Rockerfella" mansion.

Back cover includes a 1987 painting of Crumb by Alice Kominsky Crumb. Also included is a small excerpt from Jesse Crumb's intro.

First printing: March 1994 (16.95 USD). Second printing: November 1997 (18.95 USD; 25.95 CAD)

  • - Cover is signed and dated 1993.
  • Introduction - Two pages of text from October 1993 plus a page with three photographs. The first one is of Ken Weaver, circa 1974. The second one is of Jesse Crumb at eight years old, circa 1975. The last one is a group shot of the staff of Arcade.
  • Morse's Funnies - Albert Morse was a lawyer for many of the underground cartoonists of the time period.
  • The Kansas City Art Institute Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts JAM - Originally a Bachelor of Fine Arts diploma from the Kansas City Art Institute. From 1970. It was later published in the Promethean Enterprises fanzine.
  • Business Card and Sketch for Terry Zwigoff - Two small illustrations from 1974 made for Terry Zwigoff- "Golden Gate Publishing Company" (a business card design); "The professor has lost all patience with his dull-witted pupil!" (a sketch)
  • R. Crumb & his Deluxe String Orchestra flyer - A flyer Crumb made to advertise his band. From 1974.
  • R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders ads - Three full-page ads drawn for his band. From 1974- "Onward!! with R. Crumb and his Cheap-Suit Serenaders;" "It's Hot Stuff!! R. Crumb and his Cheap-Suit Serenaders, The Perfect Band for all Occasions!;" "It's Old Home Week with R. Crumb and his Cheap-Suit Serenaders"
  • Flyer for "Dirty Laundry Comic" - Jam comic used for advertisement from 1974.
  • - Jam comic. Each of the guest artists do their interpretation of the main characters.
  • Zap Comics #7 unpublished cover - From 1974.
  • R. Crumb's Head Comix- Creation Con program illustration - Illustration from 1975
  • Tricks Comics - Coyote Growls was published by the COYOTE (Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics) organization, an advocacy group for prostitutes. This tabloid was for the 2nd National Hookers Convention, held in San Francisco in 1975.
  • Record Covers - Five full-page record cover images. The front & back covers to "R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders" (Blue Goose, catalog #2014); Adam Seidler - "The Duke of Oook" (Blue Goose #2012); "Rompin' Stompin' Ragtime" by Dave Jasen (Blue Goose #3002); Ukulele Ike (Cliff Edwards) - "I'm a Bear in a Lady's Boudoir" (Yazoo #L-1047)
  • The Hokum Boys- "You Can't Get Enough of that Stuff" - album cover - Yazoo records catalog #1051. From 1975
  • Shanachie Records label and Ad (1975) - Color illustration made for the center label of a Shanachie Records LP; A black & white Shanachie ad featuring Mr. Natural- "Hot Damn!! This new Shanachie record is even more incredible than the last one!!"
  • Who Killed Lenny Bruce? - All four illustrations from the Arcade #2 text article. The Paul Krassner text is not included.
  • Bop Bop Against That Curtain - Five illustrations are shown, one is full-page. The Charles Bukowski text that originally accompanied this illustration and the following ones are not included here.
  • Crumb self-caricatures - Four tiny self-caricatures from the contents pages of Arcade #1-4
  • - Small self portrait from the Slow Death anthology.
  • The Yum-Yum Book - An ad for Crumb's "The Yum-Yum Book" from Arcade #3.
  • - The back cover flap lists all the Complete Crumb and Crumb sketchbooks volumes published up to that point.

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