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Aline Kominsky-Crumb (née Goldsmith; August 1, 1948 – November 29, 2022) was an American
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. Kominsky-Crumb's work, which is almost exclusively autobiographical, is known for its unvarnished, confessional nature. In 2016,
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listed Kominsky-Crumb as one of twelve women cartoonists deserving of lifetime achievement recognition. She was married to cartoonist
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, with whom she frequently collaborated. Their daughter,
Sophie Crumb Sophia Violet "Sophie" Crumb (born September 27, 1981) is an American-French comics artist. She is the daughter of underground comix artists Robert Crumb and Aline Kominsky-Crumb. Crumb was born in Woodland, California, and lived in the nearby f ...
, is also a cartoonist.


Biography


Early life and education

Aline Goldsmith was born to a Jewish family in the Five Towns area of Long Island, New York.Kominsky-Crumb, Aline. (2007). ''Need More Love''. New York: MQ Publications. Her father was a largely unsuccessful businessman and
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associate. As a teenager, she turned to drugs and the
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, and was a hanger-on to New York countercultural musicians such as
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. Relocating to East Village during her college years, she began studying art at
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. In 1968, Aline married Carl Kominsky, with whom she relocated to
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. Their marriage did not last long. However, she retained the surname Kominsky after their split. During this time, she attended
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, graduating with a BFA in 1971.


Career

Kominsky-Crumb was introduced to underground cartoonists
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and
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by former Fugs drummer Ken Weaver, who was living in Tucson at the same time. Rodriguez and Deitch introduced her to underground comix, inspiring her to begin making underground comics herself and to relocate to San Francisco. In 1972, soon after arriving in San Francisco, Aline was introduced to
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by mutual friends, who had noted an uncanny resemblance between her and the coincidentally-named Crumb character Honeybunch KaminskiBeckerman, Gail
"PROFILE: The Yoko Ono of Comics, on Her Own Terms,"
''New York Times'' (May 14, 2018).
(who had been created in 1970). Their relationship soon became serious, and they began living together.Bagge, Peter
"The Aline Kominsky-Crumb Interview,"
''The Comics Journal'' #139 (December 1990).
Kominsky-Crumb also fell in with the ''
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'' collective, and contributed to the first few issues of that series. After she and
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had a falling out with
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and other members of the collective, they started their own title, '' Twisted Sisters''. Kominsky-Crumb later claimed that a large part of her break with the ''Wimmen's Comix'' group was over feminist issues and particularly over her relationship with Robert Crumb, whom Robbins particularly disliked. Kominsky-Crumb married Crumb in 1978. Their daughter Sophie was born in 1981. Starting in the late 1970s, Aline and Robert produced a series of collaborative comics called ''Dirty Laundry'' (also known as ''Aline & Bob's Dirty Laundry''), a comic about the Crumb family life. They both drew their own characters for the comic. Around this time, Kominsky-Crumb began calling her comics avatar "The Bunch," a reference to the similarly named Crumb character. Later installments of ''Dirty Laundry'' feature contributions by Sophie, who also began producing comics in her teens. From 1986 to 1993, Kominsky-Crumb was editor of '' Weirdo'', a leading
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anthology of the time, taking over editorship from
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, who had previously taken over from original editor Robert Crumb. Her editorial reign was known as " Twisted Sisters", reviving that title; Noomin was a frequent ''Weirdo'' contributor during this period, which also featured Kominsky-Crumb's own comics. From 1991, Robert and Aline lived as
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in a small French village in the
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region. Aline had long been an avowed Francophile, while Robert had become especially disgusted with American culture, and they believed it would be a better environment for their daughter. Kominsky-Crumb was featured in a number of scenes in '' Crumb'', the 1994 documentary about the Crumb family. Kominsky-Crumb and her husband had an
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, and Kominsky-Crumb's "second husband", French printmaker Christian Coudurès, lived with the family (as did his daughter, Agathe McCamy, who assisted Kominsky-Crumb in coloring her comics).Salkinjan, Allen (January 21, 2007)
"Mr. and Mrs. Natural"
''New York Times''.
In addition to her comics work, Kominsky-Crumb was a painter. After moving to France, she focused more on painting and less on producing comics. In February 2007 she released a memoir entitled ''Need More Love: A Graphic Memoir'', a collection of her comics and paintings, along with photographs and autobiographical writings. In 2018, Kominsky-Crumb's ''Love That Bunch'' which was originally published in 1990 was expanded by Drawn and Quarterly with new comics and an introduction written by Hillary Chute.


Death

Kominsky-Crumb died from pancreatic cancer at her home in France on November 29, 2022, at the age of 74.


Works


Comics contributed to

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Wimmen's Comix ''Wimmen's Comix'', later titled ''Wimmin's Comix'', is an influential all-female underground comics anthology published from 1972 to 1992. Though it covered a wide range of genres and subject matters, ''Wimmen's Comix'' focused more than other ...
'' #1, 2, #4 (1972–1974) *''El Perfecto'' (1973) – contributor & editor *''Manhunt'' (1973–1974) *''Dirty Laundry Comics'' #1, 2 (1974–1977) *''
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'' (1975–1976) *'' Twisted Sisters'' (Last Gasp, 1976) – contributor & editor *''Lemme Outta Here'' (The Print Mint, 1978) *''
Best Buy Comics ''Best Buy Comics'' is a one-shot comic book by Robert Crumb and Aline Kominsky (later Crumb), published by Apex Novelties in 1979. All the stories in the book except one were first published by ''CoEvolution Quarterly''.''Best Buy Comics'' indi ...
'' (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) () *''The Complete Dirty Laundry Comics'' (Last Gasp, 1993) () *''Twisted Sisters 2: Drawing the Line'' (Kitchen Sink Press, 1994) () *''Drawn Together: The Collected Works of R. and A. Crumb'' (Norton, 2012) ()


Solo work

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


References


Bibliography

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External links


Lambiek Comiclopedia biography.
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from ''
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'', issue #20 (September 2007)
Video Short
Aline and her cousin Ilana Arazie in Florida, March 30, 2010
Let My Botox Go Blog
Aline's latest Florida adventure, February 20, 2011 *


Interviews



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'', March 25, 2005. – Aline Kominsky-Crumb answers ''Guardian'' readers' questions.
"The R. Crumb Handbook"
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"Aline Crumb"
interview by Daniel Robert Epstein, ''
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'', November 29, 2006.
"Loudmouth: Aline Kominsky-Crumb tells all"
interview by Sara Ivry,
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, February 5, 2007. (page links to
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"The Crumbs' Underground Comics"
interview with Aline and Robert Crumb by
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, ''
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'', February 13, 2007. (page links to streaming
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audio) *Interview with Hillary Chute, '' The Believer'', November/December 2009
Kristen Schilt interviews Aline Kominsky-Crumb at "Comics: Philosophy & Practice" Conference
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