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Aline Kominsky-Crumb (1948 – 2022) was an American comics artist known for her autobiographical work which was of an unvarnished, confessional nature.

She was married to cartoonist Robert Crumb, with whom she frequently collaborated. Their daughter, Sophie Crumb, is also a cartoonist.


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Works

Comics contributed to

  • Wimmen's Comix #1, 2, #4 (1972–1974)
  • El Perfecto (1973) – contributor & editor
  • Manhunt (1973–1974)
  • Dirty Laundry Comics #1, 2 (1974–1977)
  • Arcade (1975–1976)
  • Twisted Sisters (Last Gasp, 1976) – contributor & editor
  • Lemme Outta Here (The Print Mint, 1978)
  • Best Buy Comics (Apex Novelties / Last Gasp, 1979–88)
  • Weirdo (Last Gasp, 1986–1993) – contributor & editor
  • Real Stuff #6 (Fantagraphics, 1992)
  • Twisted Sisters #4 (Kitchen Sink Press, 1994)
  • Self-Loathing Comics #1 & 2 (Fantagraphics, 1995–97)

Compilations

  • Twisted Sisters: A Collection of Bad Girl Art (Penguin, 1991) (Template:ISBN)
  • The Complete Dirty Laundry Comics (Last Gasp, 1993) (Template:ISBN)
  • Twisted Sisters 2: Drawing the Line (Kitchen Sink Press, 1994) (Template:ISBN)
  • Drawn Together: The Collected Works of R. and A. Crumb (Norton, 2012) (Template:ISBN)

Solo work

  • The Bunch's Power Pak Comics (Kitchen Sink Press, 1979–81)
  • Love That Bunch (Fantagraphics, 1990) (Template:ISBN); re-issued by Drawn & Quarterly 2018 (Template:ISBN)
  • Need More Love: A Graphic Memoir (MQ Publications, 2007) (Template:ISBN)





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