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Fantagraphics to publish Robert Crumb’s Tales Of Paranoia!

The seminal cartoonist who single-handedly invented the alternative comics format of the one-person anthology in 1967 with ZAP, Robert Crumb, returns at age 81, still raging at the world and himself, still drawing like a master, and still funny…for the most part! In his latest comics excursion, Crumb dives down internet and newspaper rabbit-holes, and comes up asking questions. Why don’t we know the real background of deep state careerists? Is Crumb himself just as paranoid as everyone else tells him he is? Or is that just what THEY want you to think?

Mixing memoir, essay, polemic, neurosis, and conspiracy across 12 short comics—including the final Dirty Laundry story, drawn by Crumb from a script written with Aline Kominsky-Crumb before her death in 2022 —Tales Of Paranoia shows there’s still plenty of life in both the artist and the classic underground comics format.

Landing in stores this November, Tales Of Paranoia will usher in the celebration of Fantagraphics’ 50th anniversary!

Tales Of Paranoia

Discover the Art of Spain Rodriguez with Bad Attitude – Now Streaming on Amazon

Moving, thought-provoking, both personal and political, Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez explores the controversial art and life of the legendary underground cartoonist through the lens of his wife, Emmy-nominated filmmaker Susan Stern.

From the propaganda comics of WWII, to the underground comics breakthrough in 1960s New York and San Francisco, to the graphic novels of today, Bad Attitude is an enthralling history of comics and a rousing call to art and activism. Featuring a roster of friends and family, Bad Attitude dives deep into Spain’s life with insight from comics luminaries R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, Trina Robbins, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, and Ed Piskor, and features animation by Spain’s daughter, the New York-based artist, Nora Rodriguez.

Bad Attitude is a love letter to my partner in art and life, Spain Rodriguez, but it is also a love letter to all activists, especially artist-activists,” says director Susan Stern. “I hope Bad Attitude creates a space for conversation about the art and social justice we are trying to make, the ways we fail, and how we can be forgiven.” 

Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez premiered in the Breakouts section at the 2021 Slamdance Film Festival and is now available to stream through Amazon.

Around the Tubes

Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #1

It was new comic book day yesterday! What’d you all get? What’d you enjoy? Sound off in the comments below! While you think about that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

ICv2 – R.I.P. Aline Kominsky-Crumb – Our thoughts are with her family, friends, and fans.

Boing Boing – Metropolis (1927) enters the public domain on January 1, 2023 – This could be an interesting one.

Kotaku – $100 Marvel Snap Bundle Reminds Me That, Yeah, This Is A Mobile Game – Ooph.

Reviews

Collected Editions – Batman Vol. 5: Fear State
CBR – I’ve Become a True Villainess
Comicbook – Killadelphia #25
CBR – Peter Parker & Miles Morales: Spider-Men – Double Trouble #1
Comicbook – Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #1
CBR – Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures #1

Discover the Art of Spain Rodriguez with Bad Attitude

Moving, thought-provoking, both personal and political, Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez explores the controversial art and life of the legendary underground cartoonist through the lens of his wife, Emmy-nominated filmmaker Susan Stern.

From the propaganda comics of WWII, to the underground comics breakthrough in 1960s New York and San Francisco, to the graphic novels of today, Bad Attitude is an enthralling history of comics and a rousing call to art and activism. Featuring a roster of friends and family, Bad Attitude dives deep into Spain’s life with insight from comics luminaries R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, Trina Robbins, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, and Ed Piskor, and features animation by Spain’s daughter, the New York-based artist, Nora Rodriguez.

Bad Attitude is a love letter to my partner in art and life, Spain Rodriguez, but it is also a love letter to all activists, especially artist-activists,” says director Susan Stern. “I hope Bad Attitude creates a space for conversation about the art and social justice we are trying to make, the ways we fail, and how we can be forgiven.” 

Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez will have its world premiere in the Breakouts section at the 2021 Slamdance Film Festival.