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Robert Crumb's New Comic and Biography Launch Simultaneously in Spain

publication · 2026-04-20

Robert Crumb, born in Philadelphia in 1943, has released a new comic alongside the Spanish translation of his detailed biography 'Crumb. Vida de historietista'. The American artist is recognized as one of the most influential living comic creators globally. During the late 1960s in San Francisco, he became a key figure in the underground comix movement, advocating for comics as a medium for personal and authorial expression independent from major industries. His impact extends to subsequent generations of cartoonists, including Phoebe Gloeckner, Peter Bagge, Joe Matt, and Daniel Clowes. Crumb is the creator of iconic characters such as Fritz the Cat and Mr. Natural. At age 65, he reinvented himself with his first and only long-form work: a personal interpretation of the Book of Genesis. Known for his irreverent style, his work continues to challenge conventions.

Key facts

  • Robert Crumb is an American comic artist born in Philadelphia in 1943.
  • A new comic by Crumb has been published in Spain.
  • The Spanish translation of his biography 'Crumb. Vida de historietista' has been released concurrently.
  • Crumb was a central figure in the underground comix movement in San Francisco during the late 1960s.
  • He pioneered the idea of comics as a medium for personal, authorial expression.
  • His influence is evident in cartoonists like Phoebe Gloeckner, Peter Bagge, Joe Matt, and Daniel Clowes.
  • Crumb created iconic characters including Fritz the Cat and Mr. Natural.
  • At age 65, he produced his first long-form work: a version of the Book of Genesis.

Entities

Artists

  • Robert Crumb
  • Phoebe Gloeckner
  • Peter Bagge
  • Joe Matt
  • Daniel Clowes

Locations

  • Spain
  • Philadelphia
  • San Francisco

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