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Hup Comics Issue #4

Hup Comics Issue #4

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  • "Can You Stand Alone and Face Up to the Universe?" Crumb's thoughts on existentialism and religion. 
  • "R. Crumb, The Old Outsider, Goes to the Academy Awards" Crumb attends the 1991 Academy Awards. 
  • "Distractions, Distractions!!" When Flakey Foont goes to Mr. Natural for guidance, Mr. Natural turns him off with his superior attitude. 
  • "You Can't Have Them All--Magnificent Specimens I Have Seen" Crumb reminisces about women, especially those with big behinds and legs, that he has been infatuated with. 
  • "A Bitchin' Bod'!" script and art by Robert Crumb; Mr. Natural shoves Cheryl's head inside her neck and gives her to Flakey. 
36 Pages | B&W
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Keith
Hup 1-4

All four issues arrived in great condition. They were shipped well.

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Jordan

Excellent

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Michael
Classic Crumb

Also went searching for more Crumb content after finishing Dan Nadel's new biography of the great artist. I was happy to see that Hup was readily available as a re-print and that it was (mostly except for issue #3) to be had directly from the artist's website. Thanks for the great service with quick shipping and secure packaging. Would love to see more material (the old comix even as re-prints) available throug the Crumb website.

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INTPaco
Lovely reprints!

Very happy with the quality of the Crumb publications in my order. Amazing, really. Keep up the good work! -- Old Hippie

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John Descoteau
Excellent series, cover art is top notch.

I'm a huge fan of the early years of Crumb so when I saw a series from 89 was available I had to have it. It didn't disappoint. I especially loved the Donald Trump story. It reminded me how hated he was then and the fact that Crumb was willing to let it all hang out, well I have one word Crumb, Respect. I would love to see him do a modern issue of our political turmoil. I'd also love to see an issue about all us aging hippies. Long live the Crumb, we love ya brother.