Robert Crumb Books in Order
Robert Crumb is a celebrated American artist, illustrator, and musician known for his distinctive style and subversive views on mainstream culture. As a pioneer of the underground comix movement, he is its most prominent figure. Crumb's work defies the conventions of the mainstream comic book industry, yet he is one of its most celebrated artists. His iconic creations, including "Keep on Truckin'", "Devil Girl", "Fritz the Cat", and "Mr. Natural", are widely recognized and have become fixtures of 1970s pop culture. Crumb's impact on the industry is honored with his induction into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1991, cementing his status as a legendary figure in comic book history.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Robert Crumb
- #1AmazonThe Yum Yum Book(1963)
- #2AmazonR. Crumb's Fritz the Cat(1969)
- #3AmazonRobert Crumb Draws the Blues(1992)
- #4AmazonIntroducing Kafka(1993)
- #5AmazonThe Life and Death of Fritz the Cat(1993)
- #6AmazonR. Crumb's America(1995)
- #7AmazonThe Book of Mr. Natural(1995)
- #8AmazonR. Crumb's Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Country(2006)
- #9AmazonR. Crumb's Sex Obsessions(2007)
- #10AmazonYour Vigor for Life Appalls Me(2008)
- #11AmazonThe Book of Genesis(2009)
- #1AmazonR. Crumb Sketchbook, Vol. 1(1992)
- #2AmazonR. Crumb Sketchbook, Vol. 2(1992)
- #3AmazonR. Crumb Sketchbook, Vol. 3(1993)
- #4AmazonR. Crumb Sketchbook, Vol. 4(1995)
- #5AmazonR. Crumb Sketchbook, Vol. 5(1995)
- #6AmazonR. Crumb Sketchbook, Vol. 6(1997)
- #7AmazonR. Crumb Sketchbook, Vol. 7(1999)
- #8AmazonR. Crumb Sketchbook, Vol. 8(2000)
- #9AmazonR. Crumb Sketchbook, Vol. 9(2002)
- #10AmazonR. Crumb Sketchbook, Vol. 10(2005)
- #11AmazonR. Crumb's Head Comix(1968)
- #12AmazonMotor City Comics(1969)
- #13AmazonBig Ass Comics(1969)
- #14AmazonR. Crumb's Carload O' Comics(1976)
- #15AmazonBible of Filth(1986)
- #16AmazonBest Buy Comics(1988)
- #17AmazonThe Complete Dirty Laundry Comic(1993)
- #18AmazonBob and Harv's Comics (With: Harvey Pekar)(1996)
- #19AmazonThe R. Crumb Coffee Table Art Book(1997)
- #20AmazonOdds & Ends(2001)
- #21AmazonThe Sweeter Side of R. Crumb(2006)
- #22AmazonThe Complete Record Cover Collection(2011)
- #23AmazonDrawn Together(2012)
- #24AmazonThe Weirdo Years(2013)
- #25AmazonThe Best Comics of the Decade, 1980-1990 Volume One(1990)
- #26AmazonThe Best American Comics 2006(2006)
- #27AmazonAbstract Comics: The Anthology(2009)
- #28AmazonExquisite Corpse Annual, No. 2, 2010(2010)
- #29AmazonThe Jewish Comix Anthology, Volume 1(2014)
- #1AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 1(1987)
- #2AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 2(1988)
- #3AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 3(1988)
- #4AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 4(1989)
- #5AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 5(1990)
- #6AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics Vol. 6(1991)
- #7AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 7(1991)
- #8AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 8(1992)
- #9AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 9(1992)
- #10AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 10(1994)
- #11AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 11(1995)
- #12AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 12(1997)
- #13AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 13(1998)
- #14AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 14(2001)
- #15AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 15(2001)
- #16AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics Vol. 16(2002)
- #17AmazonThe Complete Crumb Comics, Vol. 17(2003)
About Robert Crumb
Robert Crumb is a celebrated American artist, illustrator, and musician known for his distinctive style and subversive views on mainstream culture. As a pioneer of the underground comix movement, he is its most prominent figure. Crumb's work defies the conventions of the mainstream comic book industry, yet he is one of its most celebrated artists. His iconic creations, including "Keep on Truckin'", "Devil Girl", "Fritz the Cat", and "Mr. Natural", are widely recognized and have become fixtures of 1970s pop culture. Crumb's impact on the industry is honored with his induction into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1991, cementing his status as a legendary figure in comic book history.
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