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I seem to recall Robert Crumb talking about his erotic obsession with Bugs Bunny, I think in the Crumb documentary.
Details interview with John Waters. Jeff 2008
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Genesis as told by Robert Crumb, that is, who is as respectable a prophet as any of the cabal that wrote the original.
Pharyngula 2009
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While the works of members of the movement, such as Robert Crumb and Art Spiegelman, are well known, the art of many of their comix-era contemporaries, including Gilbert Shelton, Trina Robbins, Justin Green, Kim Deitch, and S.
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A look at the playfully satiric album covers of legendary illustrator Robert Crumb.
Photo-Op: Disc Man 2011
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The first issue of Robert Crumb's hilariously obscene Zap Comix had a little Code-shaped seal on its cover that read "Approved by the Ghost Writers in the Sky."
Douglas Wolk: How Comics Became Literature for Adults Douglas Wolk 2011
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After they're finished at the Rubin on Friday, you'll have time to skip down to 92YTriBeCa for additional downtown shenanigans: The Roulette Sisters are an old-timey folk-blues quartet of strings and washboard who remind me of one of Robert Crumb 's bands.
The Jazz Scene: Rhythm Kings and the Chairman of the Board Will Friedwald 2012
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On it hangs an erotic image of woman by an unknown photographer, a Diane Arbus photo of a "Three Stooges" pie-in-the-face scene on an old TV set, a Robert Crumb drawing, the original photo for Bob Dylan's "Bringing It All Back Home" album cover and a winsome drawing of a rock band by Velvet Underground guitarist Sterling Morrison.
An Artist Amasses a Rare Collection Robert P. Walzer 2011
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The first issue of Robert Crumb's hilariously obscene Zap Comix had a little Code-shaped seal on its cover that read "Approved by the Ghost Writers in the Sky."
Douglas Wolk: How Comics Became Literature for Adults Douglas Wolk 2011
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CRUMB ($39.95 regular or BluRay; Criterion) -- Still one of the most jaw-dropping documentaries ever made, Terry Zwigoff's masterpiece is two films rolled into one: an appreciation of Robert Crumb, a major artist in the world of comix, as well as a depiction of a startlingly odd family.
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CRUMB ($39.95 regular or BluRay; Criterion) -- Still one of the most jaw-dropping documentaries ever made, Terry Zwigoff's masterpiece is two films rolled into one: an appreciation of Robert Crumb, a major artist in the world of comix, as well as a depiction of a startlingly odd family.
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