Poster of “Keep on Truckin’, ” a cartoon and catchphrase created by underground comic artist Robert Crumb in 1968. It became a popular symbol of the counterculture movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s. 34″x22″ paper split lower left corner and lower right side. The phrase “Keep on Truckin'”. The cartoon features a line of men with large feet walking with a confident stride. The phrase also inspired a 1973 hit song by Eddie Kendricks.
Vintage Gothic Blimp Works #3 Comic Shop Ad Signed By Robert Crumb at Galerie Lambiek during the opening of the R Crumb Exhibition in 1994 in Amsterdam. My uncle was there and got these signed in person (see 1 other listing). These posters were sent to comic shops before the release of the books for promotion and are extremely hard to find on their own. Poster is approximately 15.5″ by 11.5″. It might be a little off i didnt have a tape measure handy. Link to article about opening. These are framed and attached to the backing by small pieces of tape that can be removed easily if you are careful. For all items we list. See pics for the exact item you will receive we do not use stock photos. Auctions must be paid within 72 hours or 3 days.
Vintage Alan Aldridge signed & numbered poster for “A Celebration of Comics” event that was from 12/31/1970 thru 2/7/1971. Signed by Alan Aldridge and Numbered #15/75. Size: 20 x 30. Condition: Very Fine/Excellent – Minor edge/corner wear.
Vintage Far Side of Science Poster 1987 Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. Measurements are shown in pictures. Some wear in corners from being previously displayed, see pictures. Please refer to all pictures for additional condition information as they serve as part of the item description. If you have any further questions please feel free to ask!