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Issue: The Complete Crumb Comics #3
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Title: Starring Fritz the Cat
Is Variant Variant: 3rd Printing
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Publisher: FlagFantagraphics
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Indicia Publisher: Fantagraphics Books Inc.
On Sale Date: (not set)
Volume: 3
Pages: 150
ISBN: 093019375X
UPC/EAN: 978093019375190000
Price: $26.95 CAD
$18.95 USD
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45 (15 stories, 1 cover) from base issue
Editor(s): Gary Groth; Robert Fiore (editorial coordination); Don Fiene (consulting editor)
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Publication Type: Trade Paperback
Color: Black & White with some Color
Dimensions: 8.5" x 11" (21.59 cm x 27.94 cm)
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Binding: Softcover
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
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[untitled]

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Subject Matter
Fritz the Cat
Fritz the Cat
I can hardly wait to hear you play!
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Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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This is the front cover flap. It includes an excerpt from the book introduction. The excerpt is continued in the back cover flap.
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The Complete Crumb

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Title page
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The Complete Crumb volume 3 starring Fritz the Cat

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Title and publisher page; Indicia plus production and reprint credits; table of contents
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The First Girl that Came Along

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Robert Crumb (photo); Marty Pahls (photo); Dana Morgan; W. Swerzmann; Mr. Stethum
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The introduction includes a photo of the young Crumb and Marty Pahls together. Also included are five sketches by Crumb- one of Dana Morgan, his future wife (1964), one of W. Swerzmann, one of a group of funny animal mobsters, one of "Mr. Stethum," and one of two women in modeling pose.
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Fritz the Cat, Ace Salesman

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anthropomorphic, humorous
Fritz the Cat
Fritz the Cat; Natalie; Natalie's Mom
Fritz the Cat as salesman makes a house call
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This story dates from August 1964
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Fritz Comes on Strong

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Subject Matter
anthropomorphic, humorous
Fritz the Cat
Fritz the Cat
Fritz the Cat removes a woman's clothes
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Harlem: A Sketchbook Report

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A series of slice of life sketches of people and buildings of Harlem.
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Fred the Teen-Age Girl Pigeon

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Fred the Teen-Age Girl Pigeon
Fritz the Cat; Fred the Teenage Girl Pigeon
Fritz the Cat encounters a teenage groupie
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Crumb spells the word "pigeon" inconsistently as shown in this and in the other "Silly Pigeon" strips that follow below.
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Fritz Bugs Out

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Subject Matter
anthropomorphic, humorous
Fritz the Cat
Fritz the Cat; Heinz; Fuz; Dee Dee; Charlene; The Crow; Winston; Cynthia; Birmin'ham Bertha
Fritz drops out from college and goes on the road
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Originally from October 1964 to February 1965. It was finally published in a serialized format by Cavalier magazine in nine individual chapters.
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The Silly Pidgeons Take the Train

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anthropomorphic, humorous
The Silly Pidgeons
The Silly Pidgeons
The Pidgeons take the train.
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This strip is dated November 7, 1964. Signed and dated at the bottom.
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The Silly Pidgeons

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anthropomorphic, humorous
The Silly Pidgeons
The Silly Pidgeons
The Pidgeons experience a little trouble after moving their radiator across the room.
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The strip is originally from November 1964 to March 1965. Finally published in 1971.
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The Silly Pidgeons Go to the Pool

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The Silly Pidgeons
The Silly Pidgeons
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From March 12, 1965. Dated by Crumb on the page.
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Bulgaria: A Sketchbook Report

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A series of slice of life sketches from Crumb's visit to Bulgaria
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6
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Fritz the Cat, Special Agent for the CIA

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Subject Matter
anthropomorphic, humorous
Fritz the Cat
Fritz the Cat; Miss Oglemouse; Chief; Captain Stin Ki Chin Ki; Su-su; Tung Nchiki
Fritz is assigned to spy on China to find out about their ultimate weapon.
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The story is from March to May, 1965. Ballantine also repackaged this story into a small rectangular format book, retitling it "Secret Agent for the C.I.A."
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[untitled]

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Subject Matter
anthropomorphic, humorous
The Silly Pidgeons
The Silly Pidgeons
What is the Meaning of Life?
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This strip is originally from Spring, 1965.
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The Silly Pigeon Goes to Washington Square Park

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anthropomorphic, humorous
The Silly Pigeon
The Silly Pigeon
A silent story. The Pigeon goes to the park with his guitar and finds many others had the same idea.
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This strip is from Spring, 1965.
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The Silly Pidgeons Take a Walk

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anthropomorphic
The Silly Pidgeons
The Silly Pidgeons
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This strip is from Spring, 1965.
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[untitled]

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Subject Matter
humorous
Roberta
Roberta Smith; Mr. Saccrinex
Mr. Saccrinex, this is Roberta Smith...
Roberta applies for a job.
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This strip is from Spring, 1965
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Fritz the Cat, Magician

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Subject Matter
anthropomorphic, humorous
Fritz the Cat
Fritz the Cat
Fritz tests out some magic tricks on a group of youngsters
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The story is originally from Summer, 1965.
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Guitar Models of the Future

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humorous
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3
Yell was a Mad magazine clone from the sixties.
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The Road to Success

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Subject Matter
Instructional strip for salesmen concerning Topps Chewing Gum's gift certificate program
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Illustrations for Nostalgia Enterprises

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Illustrations made for a Nostalgia Enterprises company envelope (Fall 1965)
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The Heap Years of the Auto

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Crumb critiques American cars from 1946-59 era. Includes several drawings of cars from that time period accompanied with text.
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Originally intended for Nostalgia Illustrated, Fall 1965.
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The Small Small Businessmen

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historical
Details what youngsters in 1930's Washington Heights(New York City) did to make money
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Originally intended for Nostalgia Illustrated, Fall 1965. Includes text and eleven small illustrations.
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Punchlines for Monster Greeting cards

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This page gives the punchlines for the "Monster Greetings" cards on pgs. 92-3 and 96 of this book.
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Note - Letters to Marty Pahls

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Note
Marty Pahls; Robert Crumb
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Five separate illustrations sent to Crumb's friend Marty Pahls, all titled "Note." Four are in color, one is in black & white. "Philadelphia, "City of Brotherly Love" (April 4, 1960); "Pahls Finding Zulu Ball" / "Working Man Blues" by King Oliver on Gennett Label" (June 3, 1960); "Total Destruction is at Hand" (October 30, 1960); "Mercy, Mercy!" (May 28, 1961); "Old Virginia" (Sunday, November 5, 1961)
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Cards to Mike Britt

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Two cards shown on the page. One depicts a well dressed crow. The other pictures a woman with the phrase "Cleveland Loves You" just above.
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Sent to Crumb's friend, Mike Britt. The first one is from December 1963, the latter from January 1964
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Cover for Fritz Bugs Out

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anthropomorphic
Fritz the Cat
Fritz the Cat
The drawing features Fritz the Cat running away from police.
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From February 1965
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Cover for Fritz the Cat, Special Agent for the C.I.A.

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Fritz the Cat
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A March 1965 cover for the previously listed story.
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Cover for Roberta

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Roberta
Roberta Smith
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The drawing is the cover for Crumb's "Roberta" story. From Spring, 1965
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Selected Topps Monster Greetings Cards (Fall 1965)

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Monster Greetings Cards
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Eighteen small-size images. The titles are: "I love your beautiful eyes;" "There'll never be another YOU;" "You're the caveman type;" "When I grow up I'll be like you!;" "I love when you SMILE!;" "I keep your picture in my room;" "I'd like to go out with you;" "I was at a monster bazaar;" "You may not be handsome or brilliant...;" "I like you;" "I'd like to gaze into your eyes!;" "I'd like to give you a big squeeze!;" "When I'm next to you..;" "You do a great twist;" "Isn't it great to be alive?" "You really use your head;" "You're out of this world;" "If you work your fingers to the bone, what do you get?"
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Cards for American Greetings (1964 to 1966)

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American Greetings card
Bluebird of Happiness
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Six birthday card images. In color except for the final one. The titles are: "Do you know what's brown and round and weighs 7000 pounds...?" (double-page spread); "Nobody wants you when you're down and out;" "Happy Birthday! And don't worry if you find a few more wrinkles when you look in the mirror!;" "Hi! I'm the Bluebird of Happiness;" "I was feeling blue because I was broke and your birthday was coming up;" "When you come to pick up your birthday card", please knock at the back door"
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Card to Mike Britt, January 1964

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Another card sent to his friend- "Cleveland is waiting for YOU"
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Cover for Fug #1

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An illustration for an aborted Crumb comic book. From Fall 1965
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[untitled]

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Subject Matter
anthropomorphic, humorous
Fritz the Cat
Fritz the Cat; Crow; Cynthia; Ruark
Fritz is a sophisticated, up-to-the-minute young feline college student who lives in...
Fritz the Cat meets some girls and starts a bathtub party
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Originally published by Viking Press. The book's material eventually made that publisher skittish. It was then picked up by Ballantine Books.
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Greeting Cards for American Greetings (1964 to 1966)

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American Greetings Cards
Elmer Smithers; Osgood Perkins; Thaddius Titepockets; Bad Self; Good Self
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Twenty-five images of birthday card illustrations, most accompanied by the text punchline at bottom. One-half page size unless otherwise noted. "Just a Card to Say Hi! From Someone Who Likes to Remember...." (1 pg.); "I was going to entertain you on your birthday with a sexy bubble dance...;" "Wouldn't you be surprised you opened this card and found a ten dollar bill?;" "No special reason for sending you this card..." (1 pg.); "I should have known it was going to be a bad day when I fell down in the crack between the bed and the wall.....;" "Merry Christmas ...you cute little DICKENS!;" "I made a special trip down town to get you this birthday card at exactly 8:30 Monday morning...." (1 pg.); "I got your birthday present all wrapped up, but a family of mice made a nest in it.;" "I would have written sooner but my pen broke..." (1.5 pgs); "Sorry about your accident... ...But you're in good shape compared to my poor ol' Uncle Charlie!;" "Tis the night before Christmas and here I am nestled snug in my bed, while visions of sugar plums dance in my head...;" "When the local press contacted me on your birthday asking your age and other personal questions...;" "Say, how would you like to have some fun?;" "Here's 5 good reasons why you should have a happy birthday;" "When I first saw you, ZING went the strings of my heart!;" "I like you 'cause when you're good, you're very, very good...;" "It's your day, so raise hell tonight!;" "I'm not askin' you to be my Valentine;" "Did you know that one single "Jellybellied Beanbearer" can lay over 1,000,000 jellybeans a day?;" "Dad... Mom could have married Elmer Smithers, the feed dealer...;" "You never change! How do you do it?;" "We're both sorry you're sick.. but don't worry, your doctor knows just what you need!!!;" "When I'm with you my bad self says: Do it! But my good self says:" (1/2 pgs); "Just heard about your little bundle from Heaven" (1 pg.); "Gee, I've been having funny dreams about YOU lately!" (1 pg.)
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Cover for Gooseberry #2

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The cover illustration is from Fall 1965
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Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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This is the inner flap to the back cover. It continues the excerpt of Marty Pahl's introduction from the front cover flap.
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Back cover includes a 1987 painting of Crumb by Alice Kominsky Crumb. Also included is a small excerpt from Marty Pahl's intro.

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