
Fritz the Cat - Wikipedia
Fritz the Cat is a comic strip created by Robert Crumb. Set in a "supercity" of anthropomorphic animals, it focused on Fritz, a tabby cat who frequently went on wild adventures that sometimes involved sexual escapades.
Robert Crumb - Wikipedia
Robert Crumb was born August 30, 1943, in Philadelphia to Catholic parents [1] of English and Scottish descent, spending his early years in West Philadelphia and Upper Darby. [2][3] His father, Charles Vincent Crumb, authored the book Training People Effectively. [1]
Fritz the Cat (film) - Wikipedia
Based on the comic strip of the same name by Robert Crumb, the film focuses on its Skip Hinnant-portrayed titular character, a glib, womanizing and fraudulent cat in an anthropomorphic animal version of New York City during the mid-to-late 1960s.
The Life & Death of Fritz the Cat: Crumb, Robert: 9781560971177: …
Jan 1, 1993 · It was through Fritz that legendary cartoonist R. Crumb delivered most of his satirical commentary on that tumultuous decade. The Life and Death of Fritz the Cat chronicles Fritz's adventures from his early days as an idealistic college student to the bitter end, where the burned-out boozing and womanizing Fritz sees his stardom fizzle. This ...
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R. Crumb's Fritz the Cat - Comixjoint.com
Ah, the charismatic, legendary Fritz the Cat. Robert Crumb was a mere lad of 16 in 1959 when he created what would become his most famous cartoon character during his early career. Through the 1960s, Crumb crafted chaotic adventures featuring Fritz strictly for his own enjoyment.
Fritz the Cat (1965-1972): An Iconic Comic Strip by Robert Crumb
Apr 1, 2024 · Fritz the Cat, created by Robert Crumb, is a renowned comic strip set in a bustling "supercity" inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. The central character, Fritz, is a tabby cat known for his wild adventures, often involving sexual escapades.
The Life and Death of Fritz the Cat - amazon.com
Feb 14, 2012 · Robert Crumb’s first great character ― in fact, his second-best-known character next to Mr. Natural ― was Fritz the Cat, the horny, hip-talking feline whose success caused Crumb to kill him off.
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The Life and Death of Fritz the Cat - World Comic Book Review
Feb 9, 2016 · Walking dangerously on the border that turns vice into ugliness, cult writer and artist Robert Crumb manages to breathe into his character a life that we all would not want to live, yet, we are all more than ready to look at just to see where this is all going to end up.
The Life & Death of Fritz the Cat by Robert Crumb - Goodreads
Apr 1, 1993 · Middle class cat Fritz joins a revolutionary movement after getting thrown out of the house by his naggy wife. He gets away with it in the end. Getting laid is the reason to be. Fritz cat Bond type agent who is a total racist gets sent to China.
FRITZ THE CAT: CRUMB, ROBERT: 9780345217424: Amazon.com: …
Collects three complete Fritz the Cat comix by R. Crumb: Fritz Bugs Out, Secret Agent for the C.I.A., and Fritz the No-Good. Staple-bound, stiff wraps; unpaginated [64 pages]; b&w illustrations throughout; 10 x 13 inches. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and …
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