
The Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 3: Starring Fritz the Cat
by:
Robert Crumb
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 093019375X
ISBN 13: 9780930193751
Publication date:
February 5th, 2013
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Pages: 128
Genres: Art & Photography
In this volume, Robert Crumb revisits one of his most iconic creations, Fritz the Cat, a character that embodies the counterculture of the 1960s. As the irreverent feline navigates a world filled with the complex issues of race, sexuality, and freedom, readers are drawn into a satirical yet poignant narrative that challenges societal norms. Crumb’s unique blend of humor and social commentary is on full display, making Fritz both a relatable and outrageous character.
The artwork is a hallmark of Crumb’s distinctive style, with detailed line work and expressive characters that leap off the page. Each comic showcases his knack for storytelling, weaving intricate plots that engage the reader while provoking thought. Fans of underground comics will appreciate the raw energy and authenticity that permeates these pages, drawing a line from the tumultuous era of the 1960s to contemporary themes that still resonate today.
With this collection, fans old and new can explore the evolution of Crumb’s craft and witness the early development of a character who would go on to become a symbol of the underground movement. This volume serves as both a nostalgic trip back to a vibrant cultural moment and a fresh look at the lasting impact of Crumb’s work in the landscape of American comics.
The artwork is a hallmark of Crumb’s distinctive style, with detailed line work and expressive characters that leap off the page. Each comic showcases his knack for storytelling, weaving intricate plots that engage the reader while provoking thought. Fans of underground comics will appreciate the raw energy and authenticity that permeates these pages, drawing a line from the tumultuous era of the 1960s to contemporary themes that still resonate today.
With this collection, fans old and new can explore the evolution of Crumb’s craft and witness the early development of a character who would go on to become a symbol of the underground movement. This volume serves as both a nostalgic trip back to a vibrant cultural moment and a fresh look at the lasting impact of Crumb’s work in the landscape of American comics.