
The Complete Crumb Comics Vol. 2: Some More Early Years of Bitter Struggle
by:
R. Crumb
Edition: 2
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0930193628
ISBN 13: 9780930193621
Publication date:
March 13th, 2013
Publisher: Fantagraphics
Pages: 129
Genres: Science Fiction, Children’s, Humor, Business & Economics, Fantasy, Manga, Graphic Novels, Art & Photography
R. Crumb’s second volume of his complete comics collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the early years of an iconic artistic career. This collection showcases Crumb’s raw creativity and sharp wit during a time when he was still finding his voice in the bustling world of underground comics. Each page is a testament to his distinctive style and willingness to confront the complexities of society, reflecting both personal struggles and broader cultural narratives.
Readers will discover a mix of whimsical and poignant stories that highlight Crumb's observations on life, art, and the counterculture of the '60s. The anthology encapsulates his evolution as an artist, providing insight into the ferment of ideas that shaped his later works. From unconventional characters to surreal scenarios, every strip resonates with the essence of a burgeoning talent wrestling with his identity and the expectations of the world around him.
Crumb’s humor remains unapologetically bold and often controversial, pushing boundaries in ways that continue to challenge conventions. His artistic flair not only entertains but also provokes thought, making the comics both engaging and intellectually stimulating. The book serves as a reminder of the power of comics as a medium for personal and political expression, with Crumb at the helm.
With this collection, fans old and new can trace the roots of Crumb's vision, revealing the layers of his artistry that have garnered both acclaim and criticism over the years. It's a vibrant tapestry of early work that showcases the heartfelt struggles of a true pioneer in the world of comic art.
Readers will discover a mix of whimsical and poignant stories that highlight Crumb's observations on life, art, and the counterculture of the '60s. The anthology encapsulates his evolution as an artist, providing insight into the ferment of ideas that shaped his later works. From unconventional characters to surreal scenarios, every strip resonates with the essence of a burgeoning talent wrestling with his identity and the expectations of the world around him.
Crumb’s humor remains unapologetically bold and often controversial, pushing boundaries in ways that continue to challenge conventions. His artistic flair not only entertains but also provokes thought, making the comics both engaging and intellectually stimulating. The book serves as a reminder of the power of comics as a medium for personal and political expression, with Crumb at the helm.
With this collection, fans old and new can trace the roots of Crumb's vision, revealing the layers of his artistry that have garnered both acclaim and criticism over the years. It's a vibrant tapestry of early work that showcases the heartfelt struggles of a true pioneer in the world of comic art.