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R.L. Crabb & Clovis
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R.L.
Crabb's first newspaper cartoon appeared the day after Ronald Regan was
elected. Since that time his crude and vulgar works have appeared in
countless publications including: Weirdo, Rip Off Comix, Grateful Dead
Comix, Snarf, Loompanics Live in
Las Vegas, The Comics Journal, and the San Francisco Chronicle.
Crabb
currently writes, draws, and occasionally stars in "It Takes a
Village Idiot", every Saturday in the Grass Valley Union.
A virtual smorgasbord of half baked schemes, barbecued sacred
cows, stuffed shirts, lame ducks, odd birds, and all the corn you can
stomach, the author vacillates between long-winded diatribes of
questionable logic and stark images of respectable citizens in
compromising positions. He has little respect for political
movements and claims to be a "Groucho Marxist," rejecting
membership in any party that would have him as a member.
His major
influences are: Thomas Nast, Attila the Hun, Johnny Weissmuller, Mark
Twain, and Rocket J. Squirrel.
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