Subversive cartoonist R. Crumb zaps the Bible

By Agence France-Presse
Monday, September 28th, 2009 -- 11:54 am
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 Subversive cartoonist R. Crumb zaps the BiblePARIS — Subversive US cartoonist Robert Crumb, whose take on the Bible is about to be released worldwide, says people are "totally nuts" for taking the book so seriously for so long.

"I grew to hate the Bible," he told a press conference for the international launch of "Robert Crumb's Book of Genesis", which he called a "gruelling" four year project. The book hits bookshelves in late October in Europe, Brazil and the United States.

"The idea of millions of people taking this so seriously is totally nuts," he added. "The Bible doesn't need to be satirised. It's already so crazy."

Crumb's 220-page epic take on the Book of Genesis painstakingly mirrors every twist and turn, from God's Creation of the world through the meanderings of Noah's Ark and the adventures of Jacob of the "coat of many colours".

The 66-year-old hero of underground comics who wowed the 1960s with "Fritz The Cat" and "Mr Natural", said he took up the challenge 40 years later of creating another white-haired long-bearded figure "to illuminate the text of Genesis by illustrating every single thing that's in there."

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"It hasn't been done before I think," he said. "There are hidden stories that are very strong."

The lanky gray-haired Crumb, in grey suit and waistcoat for the two-hour media conference, poked fun at the Almighty hero of the book but said he had reneged his Roman Catholic upbringing to become a gnostic "on a spiritual quest".

The God in his book was "very very serious, as well he should be. It's his universe," he quipped, saying he depicted him as an old-fashioned patriarch "after a powerful dream in 2000 in which I saw God and that's what he looked like."

"I avoided explicit sex because I didn't want to ridicule", he said, "but you can't ever please true believers. If you're messing around with their sacred texts, they won't like it."

"Perhaps someone will want to kill me," he added, referring to recent controversy over Mohammed cartoons in Demark.

Crumb, who moved from the United States to southern France in the 1990s, said his interest in the Bible was tied to his longstanding passion for tales of ancient civilisations.

"The Bible is not the word of God. It's the words of men," he said. "I take it all as myth from start to finish".

He would never have had the patience to carry out the project during his drug-addled youth, he said. It had been an extenuating four years spent bent over a drawing-board, sketching and fixing and refixing.

Hitting out at fine arts and contemporary art, which he described as sometimes being "cockamania way out there in the twilight zone," Crumb said comic-book artists were on the other side of a "grand canyon" between the two.

"For some reason the world of fine arts is trying to embrace me" with offers of museum exhibitions not to mention an offer of three million dollars for the original drawings of his Genesis.

"But comics are not made to be on a wall. They're supposed to be read," he said.

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  • JP
    Since when is R.Crumb "subversive?"
  • Deliciously subversive!
  • darker
    R. Crumb says, “The Bible is not the word of God. It’s the words of men,” he said. “I take it all as myth from start to finish”.

    Specifically, The Bible is the WORD OF MEN who want to MANIPULATE
    groups of people for their own PROFITEERING & POWER. They know "fantasy sells" MESSAGE.
    It's the FIRST PROPAGANDA BIBLE.
  • unclezip
    I saw a church sign a couple of days ago which read 'Serve the Lord with Fear'. That's what it's all about
  • Crumb's right on that count, and calling himself a "Gnostic" is appropriate. He went towards the route of exegesis, he wanted to know and understand more about the texts. Regarding the OT, I think it's pretty obvious that it's folklore written by human beings, created by them an has nothing to do with reality or how the universe really works, let along how it came into being.

    His take on the art world is always refreshing, it's a joke.
  • The text says "he took up the challenge 40 years later of creating another white-haired long-bearded figure", but it looks an awful lot like plates from The Book of Job drawn by the poet William Blake.
  • Phil E. Drifter
    I've never seen so much hatred corralled into a single entity that's endorsed by the state/country.

    A few weeks ago I needed a new pair of earbuds for my ipod and I needed to find the price for a box of rounds for my 9mm. Headed to Roosevelt Mall with a stop at the gun store on the way (saves bus tokens).

    After I leave the gun store and start walking to the mall, I pass this:
    http://i389.photobucket.com/albums/oo338/urband...

    I was so dumbfounded by it that I just had to take a picture.

    Whoever runs that church... hates america.
  • notkeith
    Burholme? Burholme Baptist Church.. is that a mis-spelling, and like so many other right-wing religious assholes it REALLY says Burr-Hole ME? like.. some sort of anal thang that belongs in one of the Zap comix? sorry, not interested.. I'm a top.
  • Phil E. Drifter
    For those who don't feel like clicking my hyperlink to see what it's about, it's a church sign for Burholme Baptist Church that reads:
    SUNDAY 930 1045 AM 6 PM
    SEPT 11 GOD'S WAKE UP CALL
    FOR
    AMERICA'S ANARCY, APOSTASY
    AND APATHY

    Yeah, ok. It could be that, or it could have been 2 airliners that were hijacked by islamic extremests on a mission for their imaginary deity along with the US government capitalizing on the chance by using it as an excuse to invade Iraq for it's oil.

    Or it could be your belief in the supernatural because you've been brainwashed since birth to believe in fairytales by your parents who can't accept their own mortality.

    Strap a set on. You live, you die. What you do in between is what's potentially worth remembering.
  • WilyArmadilla
    The sign isn't that unusual, though these sentiments are more often found in the South than in Phillie. I did, however, appreciate the caption (notice they don't blame the athiests. Score!)
  • Phil E. Drifter
    After I added the caption I did go to dictionary.com to look up the def for 'apostasy' since I was unfamiliar with the word (and I figure most people who passed the sign on the street or not were unfamiliar with the word as well):

    a total desertion of or departure from one's religion, principles, party, cause, etc.

    Ok, whatever. We still have the pope, living in his grand ornate hilted-in-gold mansion claim that the planet is undergoing environmental damage because of the atheists.

    I'm embarrassed to be human, to share my race with these retards, I really am.
  • WilyArmadilla
    every time I see the Pope, or a televangelist, or a mega-churchie, I can't help thinking about needles and camels.
  • NotConvinced
    Finally Crumb is getting the recognition he is due. Anybody who doesn't know who he is should see the movie about him. It's fascinating. In college I used to leave Zap Comix laying around my house and dirty hippies would steal them at parties. Oh the collection I would have now if only.... He's a weirdo but he's my favorite weirdo.
  • thepoliticalcat
    Gads, I love this guy. Go, dude. Show the world what art truly is.
  • woodgas
    Hooray! More Crumb! Merci beaucoup pour tous les ouvres, Robert!
  • Phil E. Drifter
    I'm with you, Crumb! Religion is for people who refuse to think for themselves and would rather be told how to live. Every one of them are sub-human.
  • neo
    RAW: SO THIS STORY BEAT OUT DANIEL SUNJATA AND 911 INVESTIGATION which is the most pivotal moment in the history of mankind, AS THE MORE IMPORTANT STORY OF THE DAY....WTF?
  • scytherius
    Oh I am SO buying his book. Only fools and ignorants believe in that idiot tome called the Bible.
  • DNAND
    I agree, it's very dangerous to believe in the bible. The Tao te Ching is more sensible and you don't have to believe it. Anything really true in the Bible will be found to be self evident (and often said better elsewhere).
  • dootsieleininger
    bravo crumb
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