- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Letters
- typeset
This is the front cover flap. It includes an excerpt from the book introduction. The excerpt is continued in the back cover flap.
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed); typeset
Title and publisher page; Indicia page with production and reprint credits; table of contents page
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed); ? (photo)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed); ? (photo)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed); typeset
- Characters
- Marty Pahls (photo); Robert Crumb (photo); Barby Brock (photo); Charles Crumb (photo); Sandra Crumb (photo); Aline Kominsky (photo); Dana Crumb (photo)
A 3.25 page intro accompanied by eleven photos and four illustrations, three of them full-page. The photos are captioned: "Marty Pahls, Cleveland, 1958;" "R. Crumb & Marty Pahls in back of basement apartment, Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, 1963;" "Marty with the angel-faced Barby Brock, his girlfriend in the early 60s;" "Charles Crumb & Marty in front of the Crumb family house, Fall, '65;" "Marty with the diabolical Sandra Crumb taken in photo booth, mid '60s...;" "Aline Kominsky, R. Crumb & Marty, Highland Park, Ill, Circa 1975;" "Dana & Robert Crumb at American Greetings, Cleveland, 1966;" "R. & Dana all duded up for some occasion, San Francisco, 1967-68..." The illustrations are captioned: "Clark Street- Chicago, early '66, "Fuzzy" period...;" "One of the drawings that offended the art patrons of Peoria, 1966;" "San Francisco, January 1967- Drawn from life soon after arriving in town;" "This is Hell- Memories of a heavy LSD trip recorded in the sketchbook a few days later"
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb ?
- Characters
- Clerk; Uncle Oggie; Abraham Lincoln
Seventeen greeting cards are shown, half-page unless otherwise noted: "I bought you an exploding cigar to give to you for your birthday!" (full page); "I'm gonna get the gang together to sing happy birthday to you... c'mon! (1.5 pgs); "We can't keep up this pace much longer!;" "Thanksgiving means the pilgrims landing at Plymouth Rock" (full page); "When I heard you were sick, I rushed right out to donate blood!" (full page); "I saw so many nice presents I wanted to pick up for you;" "When I was picking out your birthday card I asked the clerk what he'd recommend;" "I could make this Birthday card really wild and exciting for you if I could just get my hands on something nice!;" "Put your trust in your doctor while you're ill unless you want to be like my Uncle Oggie...;" "If you want anything just ring for the nurse!" (full page); "You're really going to get a big surprise on your Birthday..." (full page); "It's your Birthday, and you look young, attractive, and not a day over 21!" (full page); "Since you went away I got a German Shepherd to protect me!" (full page)" "Hi!;" "I had your birthdate tattooed on my chest...;" "This is a very naughty card;" "If another birthday makes you feel older, just remember the inspiring words of Abraham Lincoln..."
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Characters
- Muffy Zimmerman
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook ?
From February 1966
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Characters
- Yin; Yang; Hubert Humphrey; George; Arnold
- Reprints
Originally from March 1966.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Krazy, I understand your friend Henry has 'military teeth'...
- Characters
- Snappy Bitts; Krazy Krax
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook 1966-67 ?
Originally from Spring 1967.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Mr. Natural; Flakey Foont; Madam
- Reprints
A twenty-panel strip printed four panels per row. The first half of the strip features Flakey Foont saying to Mr. Natural "Mr. Natural! Mr. Natural! I want you to come and look at my sore bunion." The second half has Mr. Natural saying to a group of women- "Are there any other questions ladies, I've got another lecture to make in a few minutes...?"
Published in Yellow Dog as a five-panel per row strip with the sequence order reversed.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Out here on the open road the evening sky is deep blue and the warm summer air smells of clover!
- Characters
- Fritz the Cat
- Reprints
Originally from Spring 1967.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- How the Hell come it always seems like there's something I forgot...?
- Characters
- The Old Pooperoo
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook 1966-67 ?
This is in essence the first six panels of "Old Pooperoo the Cosmic Shit Shoveler" story printed later in the book. The only difference is much lighter ink rendering and the wording in the final panel. Here the panel states "I was gonna go home!" In the latter story the sixth panel states "I was gonna go to work!"
Originally from Spring 1967.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I gotta get laid pretty soon or I'll go nuts!
- Genre
- humor; satire-parody
- Characters
- Snappy Bitts; Krazy Kraks; Local Bigwig's Daughter
- Reprints
Originally from Spring 1967.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I need some money... I think I'll start a school!
- Genre
- humor; satire-parody
- Characters
- Mr. Natural
- Reprints
Originally titled "Mr. Natural's School of Wisdom." From June 1967.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Characters
- Lou; Baby
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook 1966-67 ?
Originally from June 1967.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Characters
- Wiseguy Weasel; Ol' Lady; Little Girl
- Reprints
Originally from June 1967.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Who was that lady I sawed with you last night, Krazy?
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Snappy Bitts; Krazy Kraks; Lady
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook 1966-67 ?
Originally from June 1967.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Old Pooperoo
- Reprints
Originally from June 1967.
- Script
- John P. Gibbons
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Characters
- Harriet Felhud; Phil Oxbun; Mrs. Mednick; Fred 'Blast' Gnarr; Maynard; Axle Ulch; J.P. Magnadane; Bruno; Mr. Morgan; Basil Fludneybunt; Grandpa Neezer; Clinton Pangborne; Gladys Goink; Evelyn Turkbull; Boris; Poor Old Man
- Reprints
- from The Sad Book (American Greetings Corporation, 1966 series) #[nn]
The story is told using eighteen individual illustrations, five of them full-page. Includes the title page.
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Characters
- The Old Pooperoo; Outlaw; Judy Holiday; Mr. Natural
- Reprints
- from Print Project Amerika (Roger Black, 1970 series) #1 (December 1970)
This is originally from Summer 1967. Not published until 1970
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed as Crumb)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed as Crumb)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed as Crumb)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed as Crumb)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The Comic That Plugs You In!!
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'll bet this happened to you when you were a kid!
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I Wish Somebody Would Tell Me What Diddy-Wah-Diddy Means...
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Well, listen are you happy in your present existence?
- Reprints
Originally a Crumb sketch from June 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hey! Hey you!!
- Characters
- Schuman the Human; Robot
- Reprints
From July 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- God! I hate robots!! I really hate their guts!
- Characters
- Schuman the Human; Robot
- Reprints
from July 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Here I come again by Christ!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Eggs Ackley
- Reprints
From July 1967. This sequence includes a small logo in the upper left corner that wasn't included in its appearance in "Yellow Dog." Likely appeared in some other publication besides that one.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Mr. Natural! Mr. Natural!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Mr. Natural; Flakey Foont
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook ?
from July 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- So if I can find out what this little piece of paper says, I'll know the truth, right?
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Mr. Natural; Flakey Foont
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook ?
from July 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Characters
- Eggs Ackley
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook ?
from July 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed as R. C.)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed as R. C.)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed as R. C.)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed as R. C.)
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Mr. Natural
- Reprints
from Summer 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Characters
- Mr. Natural; Flakey Foont
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook ?
from Summer 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Let me out... I want out!
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
from Summer 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hello! Is anybody out there?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
Appears here without the small logo that was included in its original appearance.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Characters
- Edgar Crump; Maryjane Crump; Bud
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook ?
from Summer 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'm going out dear!
- Characters
- Edgar Crump; Maryjane Crump
- Reprints
from Summer 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Let's go down to Detroit Avenue!
- Characters
- Edgar Crump; Maryjane Crump; Mrs. Hartman
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook ?
from Summer 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Bob Dill
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook ?
from Summer 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Characters
- Snarky Parker; Dwark Farkwarr
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook ?
from Summer 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Characters
- Little Girl; Ol' Man
- Reprints
from Summer 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'm the greatest! The one and only great!
- Characters
- Joey Tissue
- Reprints
from Summer 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Characters
- Joey Tissue
- Reprints
- from Robert Crumb Sketchbook ?
from Summer 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
Originally a Crumb sketchbook strip from 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed as R. C.)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed as R. C.)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed as R. C.)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed as R. C.)
- Characters
- Novice Kosher
- Reprints
- from Yarrowstalks (Brian Zahn, 1967 series) #1 (Summer 1967)
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hey boparee bop!
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Synopsis
- A wordless story where the thought balloons contain for the most part only question marks.
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb ?
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb; typeset
- Characters
- Shabno the Shoe-Horn Dog
- Reprints
- from Yarrowstalks (David Auten and Brian Zahn, 1967 series) #3
A typewritten story accompanied by a logo illustration.
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Mr. Natural; Flakey Foont
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Characters
- Flakey Foont; Fatback
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Eggs Ackley
- Reprints
A slightly different version of this was published in The East Village Other (December 1-16, 1967).
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Mr. Natural...give me the straight dope...what should I do?
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Mr. Natural
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Characters
- Edgar Crump; Mysterious Stranger; Old Man; Nazi Stormtrooper; Bus Driver; Evil Midget; Girl-Demon
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Mither Natchrul! I come to hear the word!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Bunky; Mr. Natural
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Edgar has just settled down for a night's TV but is he in for a shock!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Edgar Crump; Maryjane Crump; Cheesis K. Reist
- Reprints
- from The East Village Other (East Village Other, 1965 series) (October 1967)
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hey Av! Up 'n' at em! Big freak out around th' corner!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Av; Gar; Local Acid Head
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Genre
- satire-parody
- Characters
- Western Man; Ol' Lady; Wiesenhiemer Weasel; Little Girl
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
This is a somewhat different version of the cover that eventually became Zap #0. From October 1967
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Mr. Sketchum [Robert Crumb]
- Reprints
Dated October 1967.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Cop; Crazy Mother Fucker; Teenage Ric; Beautiful Blonde
- Reprints
- Keywords
- adult
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I Wish Somebody Would Tell Me What Diddy-Wah-Diddy Means...
- Reprints
Reprints the 35¢ cover.
- Script
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Inks
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb (signed)
- Genre
- satire-parody
- Characters
- Robert Crumb
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Genre
- humor; satire-parody
- Characters
- Mr. Natural; Flakey Foont
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Robert Crumb
- Inks
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Better known as 'baldy' he goes forth with his mind to FIND GOD!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Schuman the Human
- Reprints
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- ? (photographs)
- Inks
- ? (photographs)
- Letters
- Robert Crumb
- Genre
- humor; satire-parody
- Characters
- Betty Doxie; Joel Deutsch; E.E. Pnakov
- Reprints
Ad parody
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Letters
- typeset
- Synopsis
- Excerpt from the introduction. Carried over from the front cover flap.
- Script
- Robert Crumb
- Pencils
- Aline Kominsky-Crumb (painting)
- Inks
- Aline Kominsky-Crumb (painting)
- Colors
- Aline Kominsky-Crumb (painting)
- Letters
- typeset
Back cover includes a 1987 painting of Crumb by Alice Kominsky Crumb. Also included is a small excerpt from Robert Crumb's intro.