Showing posts with label Snarf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snarf. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
SNARF #6 ROBERT CRUMB UNDERGROUND COMIX WILL EISNER HARVEY KURTZMAN PEKAR RARE!!
ROBERT CRUMB SNARF #6 UNDERGROUND COMIX
Includes work by R. Crumb, Joel Beck, Denis Kitchen, Dave Schreiner, Gary Hallgren, Justin Green, Jay Kinney, George DiCaprio, Ted Richards, Willy Murphy, John Pound, Harvey Pekar, Robert Armstrong, Evert Geradts, Howard Cruse, George Metzger, Carl Lundgren, Sharon Rudahl.
Artists:
Robert Crumb - 1, 35(ad)
Joel Beck - 2, 24
Denis Kitchen (Editor) - 3-5(a)
Dave Schreiner - 3-5(s)
Gary Hallgren - 6
Justin Green - 7-12
Jay Kinney - 13-14(a,s+)
George DiCaprio - 13-14(s+)
Ted Richards - 15-17+
Willy Murphy - 15-17+, 27-28
John M. Pound - 18-19, 36
Harvey Pekar - 20-21(s)
Robert L.B. Armstrong - 20-21(a)
Evert Geradts - 22-23
Howard Cruse - 25-26
George Metzger - 29-30
Carl Lundgren - 31
Sharon Kahn Rudahl - 32-34
Gilbert Shelton - 35(ad)
Will Eisner - 35(ad)
Harvey Kurtzman - 35(ad)
Stories:
2 - The Agony and Ecstasy of an Underground Cartoonist
3 - Life in the Ice & Salt Works
6 - Tom Turkey "Shootin' Boogers"
7 - Marijuana, Crutch or Cure?
13 - Computer Date
15 - The Two Fools in "How The Mona Lisa Got Her Smile"
18 - C.C. Comix
20 - Don't Rain On My Parade
22 - Moo Koo
24 - What If?
25 - Big Marvy's Tips On Tooth Care
27 - Henry Henpeck, "Henry's Big Score"
29 - Food Trip
31 - Mice Puzzle
32 - Wisconsin Story
35 - Pinback Jack (Ad)
36 - Frans
Described by art critic Robert Hughes as "the Brueghel of the 20th century," Robert Crumb has become the only sixties counter culture artist to break through into the fine art world with great acclaim. Laura Hoptman, curator of the Carnegie International said, "Crumb is one of the most subversive and important voices to come out of America in the 20th century." He's one of the greatest draftsmen of our time.
"I never get bored seeing more work from a master who is so obsessively in love with the act of drawing; every image, even and otherwise prosaic still life from a 'pizzeria in St. Hyppolyte du Fort, ' captures the eye and imagination." -- Steven Heller "The New York Times Book Review"
1ST ED NEW UNDERGROUND COMIX SIXTIES COUNTER CULTURE!!!
Labels:
Harvey Pekar,
Robert Crumb,
Snarf,
Underground Comix,
Will Eisner
Monday, February 8, 2010
SNARF #12 UNDERGROUND COMIX RICHARD CORBEN PEKAR JESUS!
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

SNARF #12. UNDERGROUND COMIX
Featuring A FANTASTIC RICHARD CORBEN COVER!!!
Underground Comic Book published in 1989 by KITCHEN SINK.
June 1989
Kitchen Sink Press, Inc.
6 5/8" x 10 1/4"
$2.00
36 pages
Cover: Glossy color
Guts: Newsprint
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM.
Featuring great work by some of the best underground comix artists of that period.
Artists:
Denis Kitchen (Editor+)
Dave Schreiner (Editor+) - 2[t]
Howard V. Corben - 1
Howard Cruse - 3-5
Wayne Honath - 6, 23
P.S. Mueller - 7-10
Frank Stack (="Foolbert Sturgeon") - 11-16
Steve Toornman - 17, 24
Mark Landman - 18-21
Samuel Beckett - 22[s]
Jim Siergey - 22[a]
Joe Matt - 25-28
Harvey Pekar - 29-31[s]
Gary Dumm - 29-31[a+]
Robert Crumb - 31[a+]
Sharon Clayman - 32-33[s]
Al Via - 32-33[a]
Dennis Worden - 33[a], 34[t]
Philip M. Cohen - 33-34[letter]
Daniel G. Gerlach - 34[letter]
Rand Holmes - 34
Ernie Bushmiller - 36[ad]
Stories:
2 - Special Superhero Issue
3 - Raising Nancies
6 - Howie's Wish List
7 - Uncle Dud
11 - At Home With Jesus
17 - Art School in the Seventies
18 - The Man With The Autonomous Tongue
22 - Waiting for Gummo
23 - Howie and Pete in "You Pour, I Pick"
24 - The Mile
25 - The Pleasures Of Being Human
29 - What Superman Means To Me
32 - Elevator Man
33 - Letters
35 - Hey Gang! Get Your Great T-Shirts Now (Ad)
36 - Nancy Eats Food (Ad)
For fans of the counterculture underground comix!
Visit the POP CULTURE SHOP eBAY Store!
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

SNARF #12. UNDERGROUND COMIX
Featuring A FANTASTIC RICHARD CORBEN COVER!!!
Underground Comic Book published in 1989 by KITCHEN SINK.
June 1989
Kitchen Sink Press, Inc.
6 5/8" x 10 1/4"
$2.00
36 pages
Cover: Glossy color
Guts: Newsprint
OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM.
Featuring great work by some of the best underground comix artists of that period.
Artists:
Denis Kitchen (Editor+)
Dave Schreiner (Editor+) - 2[t]
Howard V. Corben - 1
Howard Cruse - 3-5
Wayne Honath - 6, 23
P.S. Mueller - 7-10
Frank Stack (="Foolbert Sturgeon") - 11-16
Steve Toornman - 17, 24
Mark Landman - 18-21
Samuel Beckett - 22[s]
Jim Siergey - 22[a]
Joe Matt - 25-28
Harvey Pekar - 29-31[s]
Gary Dumm - 29-31[a+]
Robert Crumb - 31[a+]
Sharon Clayman - 32-33[s]
Al Via - 32-33[a]
Dennis Worden - 33[a], 34[t]
Philip M. Cohen - 33-34[letter]
Daniel G. Gerlach - 34[letter]
Rand Holmes - 34
Ernie Bushmiller - 36[ad]
Stories:
2 - Special Superhero Issue
3 - Raising Nancies
6 - Howie's Wish List
7 - Uncle Dud
11 - At Home With Jesus
17 - Art School in the Seventies
18 - The Man With The Autonomous Tongue
22 - Waiting for Gummo
23 - Howie and Pete in "You Pour, I Pick"
24 - The Mile
25 - The Pleasures Of Being Human
29 - What Superman Means To Me
32 - Elevator Man
33 - Letters
35 - Hey Gang! Get Your Great T-Shirts Now (Ad)
36 - Nancy Eats Food (Ad)
For fans of the counterculture underground comix!
Labels:
Harvey Pekar,
Howard Cruse,
Joe Matt,
Richard Corben,
Robert Crumb,
Snarf,
Superman,
Underground Comix
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