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Love this guys art style, also recognizable in the "Cracked" magazine days

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Unfortunately the above link doesn't work anymore, but I have posted another link that will help keep the thread moving.  I hope.

http://www.crumbproducts.com/

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This post has been modified by Sassafras without the permission of the author.  I did so with the feeling he wouldn't mind.  If this is not true... so what. 

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Interesting article mentioning Crumb and his history


--- Quote ---Robert Crumb and Comix Culture
In Comics: ideology, power and the critics, Martin Barker suggests that in order to understand a comic we need to have a "particular kind of knowledge of its history... a history of comics, of publishers and their organisational practices, and of wider social and political processes." In the case of underground comics, it might be useful to examine the development of one artist through the changes in production practices, and through the social changes of the 1960s, that led to the creation of this kind of comic. Robert Crumb is often regarded as the pioneer of underground comics , and his development from commercial to more personal working practices, as well as his involvement in the San Francisco counter culture, makes him an ideal example to look at here.
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www.hedweb.com/alistair/comixund.html

Sassafras:
Caricature is something that I like a lot.  Sometimes I pass the time by studying the art in fine detail for long periods of time. 



This cover of Weirdo is sometimes how I look after studying for too long.   ~D~

Sassafras:
I relinked to working websites to help the flow of the thread.

Cheers!!!
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