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Werken van Monte Beauchamp

Krampus: The Devil of Christmas (2010) 57 exemplaren
BLAB! Vol. 11 (Blab!, 11) (2000) 47 exemplaren
Blab: Number 9 (Blab) (2003) 36 exemplaren
Blab Vol. 10 (Fantagraphics) (1999) 35 exemplaren
BLAB! Vol. 13 (2002) 34 exemplaren
BLAB! Vol. 14 (2004) 33 exemplaren
Blab! : Blab No. 7 (1992) 29 exemplaren
Blab! #16 (2005) 29 exemplaren
BLAB! Vol. 15 (2004) 25 exemplaren
Blab 6 (Blab!) (1991) 25 exemplaren
Blab #8 (Blab!) (1995) 24 exemplaren
Blab! Vol. 17 (2006) 22 exemplaren
Blab! Volume 12 (2001) 22 exemplaren
Blab! Vol. 18 (2007) 21 exemplaren
Blab! (Volume 1) (1993) 21 exemplaren
Blab 4 (Blab No 4) (1989) 20 exemplaren
Popular Skullture (2014) 19 exemplaren
Blab! No. 3 (1988) 18 exemplaren
Blab (Blab No 5) (1990) 16 exemplaren
Blab World Number 1 (2010) 16 exemplaren
Blab World No. 2 (2012) 10 exemplaren
Blab! Volume 1 (Blab!, 1) (2023) 8 exemplaren
BLAB! #2 6 exemplaren
Blab! Vol. 2 (1987) 2 exemplaren
Blab! No. 4, Summer 1989 (1989) 1 exemplaar
Krampus Playing Cards Set Two (2017) 1 exemplaar
Total Trash 1 exemplaar

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I haven't actually read any Crumb comics, but I did see a documentary many years ago and he sounded like a pretty interesting character. This was pretty good, a little repetitious at times, but it gave a pretty good picture of how everything went down back then. It also gave more insight into what Crumb was all about.
 
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ragwaine | Jan 1, 2019 |
This volume of BLAB! features a cover by Jonathan Rosen, and: the BLAB! debut of popular artist Shag!; a full-color tribute to Bazooka Joe; Sue Coe and Judith Brody's "… And Not a Drop To Drink," an exploration of the destruction of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast by angry gods of wind and water against a backdrop of war; Greg Clarke's "The Pungent Gaul," a surprisingly harrowing story of a frenchman who smuggles illegal cheeses from his homeland into the United States and sells them on the black market; Michael Dougan's four-page color story about homeland security, paranoia, technology, international intrigue, and anxiety; "Nine Lives," Peter Kuper's story of the various ways he's almost died; more "Fetal Elvis" from Mark Landman; "Max Vesta, Matchbook Artist," the true story of the art and life of the unsung and little known (except to a few collectors and connoisseurs) master of the matchbook cover; Lou Brooks invites us into his "Garden of Tongue-listing Twimericks"—your mouth will never be the same; Peter and Maria Hoey's "Out of Nowhere," the story of Coleman Hawkins and Django Reinghart's years in pre-WWII Paris; plus stories by Tim Biskup, Gary Baseman, Fred Stonehouse, Marc Rosenthal,Spain, Mats!, and Sergio Ruzzier.… (meer)
 
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addict | Dec 8, 2006 |
Ok, first off, we ooh and ahhh at the fabulous Mark Ryden cover. OOOOOOOOOHHHHH. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH.

Ok, now on to content. I like Blab, much as I like most comics journals, like McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, because I like finding artists and storytellers that I didn't already know, or didn't know I knew, or who just make really interesting and different artwork. And like all of these, there are some works in Blab that are derivative of a number of other artists. But there are always some that really surprise and tantalize. Issue 11 is really good, even aside from the cover. I've heard Blab described as a printed form of Liquid Television, and that's pretty apt.… (meer)
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caerulius | Jul 31, 2006 |

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