




(From 1982)
Ah, Crumb, how I never tire of you, even though you do bitch about the quite good (Bakshi's) Fritz the Cat too much.
Ah, Crumb, how I never tire of you, even though you do bitch about the quite good (Bakshi's) Fritz the Cat too much.
Stuff I like; no more, no less
1 comment:
I like R.Crumb too. I really like this piece of his. He captured the sixties the way they really were. Thanks for posting.
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