HENRY by Carl Anderson
Greenberg Publisher, Inc.
1935 (HC)
64 pp.
THE BEST OF ERNIE BUSHMILLER'S NANCY by Brian Walker
Comicana Books / Distributed by Henry Holt
ISBN: 0-8050-0925-6 (SC)
236 pp.
JACK COLE AND PLASTIC MAN by art spiegelman and Chip Kidd
Chronicle Books.
2001
ISBN: 0-8118-3179-5 (SC)
??? pp.
THE R. CRUMB HANDBOOK by R. Crumb and Pete Poplaski
MQ Publications Ltd.
2005
ISBN: 1-84072-716-0 (HC)
439 pp.
Lots of photos and drawings from Crumb's life. Includes CD of him performing blues and folk music with friends and family.
LOVE THAT BUNCH by Aline Kaminsky-Crumb
Introduction by Harvey Pekar
Fantagraphics Books
1990
ISBN: 0-56097-017-0 (SC)
129 pp.
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
75 YEARS OF AN AMERICAN LEGEND by Brian Walker
Comicana Books and Ohio state Libraries.
1994
ISBN: 0-87816-283-6 (SC)
176 pp.
BEYOND THE PALE: KRAZED KOMICS AND STORIES by Kim Deitch
Fantagraphics Books
1989
ISBN: 0-930193-83-0 (SC)
129 pp.
A collection of early underground comics from 1969-1984.
THE DITKO COLLECTION - Volume 1 Edited by Robin Snyder
Fantagraphics Books
1985
ISBN: 0-930193-07-5 (SC)
105 pp.
THE DITKO COLLECTION - Volume 2 Edited by Robin Snyder
Fantagraphics Books
1986
ISBN: 0-930-193-27-X (SC)
123 pp.
THE COMIC STRIP ART OF LYONEL FEININGER Edited with an Introduction by Bill Blackbeard
Kitchen Sink Press
1987
ISBN: 0-87816-294-1 (SC)
55 pp.
FONTAINE FOX'S TOONERVILLE TROLLEY Compiled by Herb Galewitz & Don Winslow
Weathervane Books / Crown Publishers
1972 (HC)
184 pp.
RICK GRIFFIN by Gordon McClelland
Perigee Books / The Putnam Publishing Group
1980
ISBN: 0-399-50496-6 (SC)
96 pp.
KRAZY KAT: THE COMIC ART OF GEORGE HERRIMAN by Patrick McDonnell, Karen O'Connell & Georgia Riley de Havenon
Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
1986
ISBN: 0-8109-2313-0 (SC)
223 pp.
PENNY by Harry Haenigsen
Simon And Schuster
1953
158 pp.
The mildly amusing yet beautifuly drawn adventures of the teenage Penny by the forgotten Harry Haenigsen. This is the only collection of this strip from it's beginning in the early 1950s. Haenigsen's art is oddly reminiscent of Chester Gould's (DICK TRACY) grotesque approach yet is far more refined.