![]() ![]() It's a theme that can be found in his work as well. Born in the Wrong Century: Crumb is very fond of the 1920s and 1930s and generally hates almost any aspect of modern life after the 1940s.Considering American Splendor and his more realistic portrayals of African-Americans (including portraits of blues musicians he admired), Crumb did not use blackface imagery outside of his satires (including "Angelfood McSpade" and the parody ad for "Nigger Hearts"). Blackface: This imagery is frequently satirized in Crumb's work, which was ironically accused of being racist itself, even though the intent was actually to satirize racism.Black Comedy: His comics frequently utilize this type of humor, most notably in Fritz the Cat.Big Beautiful Woman: One of his many specific fetishes.Natural uses this, making people even angrier because they realize how predictable they are. ![]() ![]()
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