From Fantagraphic Books comes The Complete Zap Comix collection, which compiles every cover and every story in Robert Crumb's underground comics world. The multi-volume, slipcased hardcover set will ...
“Howdy Doody and the Lone Ranger. That was the stuff that was deeply imprinted on me,” the prolific cartoonist Robert Crumb told the art critic Robert Hughes in 2005. “Little Lulu and Donald Duck and ...
If four decades ago you'd have walked down San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury, the epicentre of counter-culture, you might have bumped into 25-year-old artist Robert Crumb selling the first issue of the ...
Culturally, physically, scatologically — it’s hard to overstate “The Complete Zap Comix.” Let’s start with the thing itself: If I threw it at your head, and landed a solid strike, I might end you. It ...
It has been forty years and two generations since Robert Crumb published Zap Comix #1 in 1968, the first major event in the underground comix movement. Marking this anniversary, Patrick Rosenkranz’s ...
An iconic anthology bows out in a long-unpublished final issue featuring all of its premier artists, showcasing the differing styles that made each creator famous. Crumb's self-reflective comics ...
Continuing Fantagraphics’ master plan to separate comics fans from their life savings, the company announced two new archival projects at Comic-Con last week: The Complete Zap Comix and “The EC Comics ...
Hard-charging biker. Class warfare revolutionary. Pioneering underground cartoonist. Loving family man. That was Spain Rodriguez. From his role as one of the original Zap Comix artists with Robert ...
Culturally, physically, scatologically — it’s hard to overstate “The Complete Zap Comix.” Let’s start with the thing itself: If I threw it at your head, and landed a solid strike, I might end you. It ...