The Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 1: The Early Years of Bitter Struggle

By (author): "Dale Crain, Coco Shinomiya, Audu Paden, Marc Arsenault, Marty Pahls, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Robert Fiore, Gary Groth, Robert Crumb"
The Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 1: The Early Years of Bitter Struggle
ISBN0930193423
ISBN139780930193423
AsinThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 1: The Early Years of Bitter Struggle
Original titleComplete Crumb Comics: The Early Years of Bitter Struggle (Complete Crumb Comics, 1)
SeriesThe Complete Crumb Comics #1
Robert Crumb is one of America's most radical, incisive, and talented cartoonists. The Complete Crumb Comics: The Early Years of Bitter Struggle is the first of a multivolume series, and includes previously unpublished strips created from 1958 to 1962. Crumb's earliest works, some written when he was as young as 15, range from an encounter with Dracula ("I didn't try to escape Dracula, my mind was consentrated [sic] on one thing . . . I was thirsty . . . very thirsty") to Nikita Khrushchev's 1958 visit to the U.S. ("Ever watchful guards stay with Khruschev during a refreshing hot bath."). Crumb aficionados and neophytes alike should rejoice in this classic collection of comic strips; sketchbooks; underground comics; dramatic and autobiographical strips; classic cartoon creations Fritz the Cat and Mr. Natural; and a pithy, biographical preface by Crumb's friend Marty Pahls.