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1972 FUNNY ANIMALS COMIC BOOK BY ROBERT CRUMB - FREE SHIPPING

Description: 1972 FUNNY ANIMALS COMIC BOOK BY ROBERT CRUMB - FREE SHIPPING USPS GRPOUND ADVANTAGE Funny Aminals Only Printing / 1972 / 36 pages / Apex Novelties If you like this comic, you might also enjoyE. Z. WolfREVIEW SCORE 8When Funny Aminals was published in 1972, nobody would have guessed that it would lead to one of its creators winning a Pulitzer Prize. But indeed, this is what happened for Art Spiegelman, whose harrowing family memoir "Maus" debuts as a four-page story in this comic book. The debut was worthy of its accolades, though it was several years before Spiegelman really tackled the full story and serialized it in Raw magazine (it was subsequently published in two separate book volumes and then in one compilation). The brief chapter included in Funny Animals was not used in later versions of the story, as it no longer fit in with the plotting nor the illustration style that Spiegelman eventually employed for the longer form biography. Funny Aminals opens with part one of Robert Crumb's two-part cat-and-bird animal tale, "What a World!" The story's three primary characters are portrayed on the front cover of the book, where the foundation of the plot is aptly summarized without a word; two hep cats lust after the savory meat of a giant bird and scheme to capture her for a feast. As with most of Crumb's work, violence and death are presented as a natural aspect of everyday life, and the second part of "What a World!" concludes with the not-so-clever kitties getting their just desserts. "Maus" follows part one of the Crumb story, and it really is the highlight of the book. Maus is about a 1950s Jewish father who tells his young son a true-life bedtime story about the months of oppression and danger he and his wife suffered during the Nazi occupation of Poland. The comic story is cloaked under a facade of anthropomorphic animals (namely cats as the Nazis and mice as the Jews), but somehow the use of critters for people does not detract a bit from the humanity of the story. Alas, Funny Aminals can't sustain this peak for the rest of the book. Maus is followed by a Shary Flenniken "Trots and Bonnie" story that is almost entirely about Bonnie's dog Trots fucking a poodle whore. I love Flenniken and there is no such thing as a bad Trots and Bonnie tale (hell, there's no such thing as a mediocre Trots and Bonnie tale), but this one does not rank with her best. After a surprisingly unfulfilling two-page jam comic with Jay Lynch and Robert Crumb (based on their spur-of-the-moment meeting with "Dick Tracy" cartoonist Chester Gould) comes an incomprehensible two-page Captain Flashlight story from Mike McMillan. Then Bill Griffith follows with a pretty weak Toad story, Justin Green stumbles through a poorly scripted jungle animal tale, and Jay Lynch returns with an uninspired two-pager that lives or dies on one joke about armpit odor (it dies). Finally, Robert Crumb returns with the second part of his "What a World!" story, which is not quite as strong as the first part but it comes off like a masterpiece in comparison to the previous several pages.

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Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Unit of Sale: Single Unit

Artist/Writer: Dave Stevens, Robert Crumb, Wally Wood

Character: N/A

Certification Number: N/A

Cover Artist: Dave Stevens

Signed: No

Publisher: APEX NOVELTIES

Inscribed: No

Vintage: Yes

Publication Year: 1972

Type: Comic Book

Format: Softcover

Language: English

Issue Number: 2

Era: Bronze Age (1970-83)

Superhero Team: N/A

Personalized: No

Features: First Printing, 1st Edition, Boarded, Key Issue

Genre: Humor/Satire

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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