![]() Aline’s work enrages her many detractors partly because its rough surface is so effective at masking her wit, skill, and intelligence. ![]() This approach has proven to be a bit of a double-edged sword. From “Sex Crazed Housewife or My Troubles with Men" ![]() And while her art has gained in maturity and complexity since then, it has never renounced its essential cruddiness - or its scathing honesty. You want cruddy-looking, scrawled drawings? You want painfully honest self-revelations? Well, by God, from her very first strip onward (1972’s “Goldie, a Neurotic Woman”), Aline’s got it all. In some respects, Aline Kominsky-Crumb epitomizes the underground spirit. Reprinted from The Comics Journal #139 (December 1990). ![]() From the TCJ Archives The Aline Kominsky-Crumb Interview ![]()
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