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Howard Cruse Art: “STUCK RUBBER BABY” PAGE 203 (1994); Mounted
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HOWARD
CRUSE ORIGINAL ART
Title/date/description: “STUCK RUBBER
BABY” PAGE 203 (1994); Mounted
Toland Polk gets to see his daughter
with Ginger before their
baby, provisionally named Melanie,
is given up for adoption. Meanwhile he has a
flashback about talking to Anna Dellyne and
why she refuses to sing her big city “club songs” in
Clayfield, Alabama.
Size/medium/condition: 18 x 24
inches (45.7 x 61 cm). Ink (brush
& Rapidograph) on heavy Bristol board. Ginger is
a paste-up in panel 6, as is the balloon text in the
8th panel, but these minor defects are not
readily apparent. Howard drew his Stuck
Rubber Baby pages quite large, so they
make great displays. This original is MOUNTED on black Foamcore and shrink-wrapped with
a hanger, as done by Howard himself for an
exhibition a few years ago. We will ship it
carefully protected, as mounted, unless you specify
otherwise. Excellent condition.
Price: $1,000 (mounted
as described)
Provenance: Warranted to be
authentic and from the estate of Howard Cruse, which the
DKAA agency exclusively represents.
Further reference: Howard
Cruse (1944-2019) was an
American cartoonist best
known for humor and gay themes. First coming to
attention in the 1970s during the underground
comix movement with Barefootz,
he was the founding editor of Gay Comix in
1980, created the gay-themed strip Wendel during
the 1980s, and he reached a more mainstream audience
in 1995 with his masterwork Stuck
Rubber Baby (published in an anniversary edition
in 2020 by First Second).
We have art from Cruse’s full career. If you don’t see
what you’re looking for in this web gallery, contact
us at help@deniskitchen.com and
we can tell you if what you seek is in our larger
inventory.
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