Saturday, December 3, 2011

2011 Top Selling R. Crumb T-shirts at Keep On Truckin Apparel


Once again this year our Top Seller was KK-001 The Keep On Truckin' Guys.

#1--Robert Crumb's Keep on Truckin, also called the Do-Dah men, this big footed gang first appeared in Zap Comix No. 1 in 1967. They were inspired by a visual riff of the Blind Boy Fuller song "Truckin' My Blues Away" and later referenced in the Grateful Dead song "Truckin" from the 1970's album American Beauty.

This classic tee is available in both short and long sleeve versions as well as a hooded sweatshirt.



#2--KK-251 Keep On Truckin, this single trucker introduced part way through the year has quickly moved up the chart to the number two spot, it may displace the Keep On Truckin' gang next year. Also available in both short and long sleeve comfy tees as well as our plush hooded sweatshirt.



#3--MN-028 Mr. Natural Raising Hope. Featured on the Fox Network hit series "Raising Hope" this Mr. Natural t-shirt image captures the saucy sage, in a quiet moment of introspection and reflection.



#4--MN-012 Mr. Natural Struttin'. From our organic collection, that dispenser of wisdom Mr. Natural - or "Natch" - as he is known to his friends.



#5--Fritz the Cat, "Hi Kids!" Last, but by no means least, of the top five, that bad boy -Fritzy-Meow!!

Predictions for next year, early sales indicate the newly introduced Mr. Natural t-shirt "Quest into the Unknown", may rocket to the top five for 2012.



Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Cyber Monday Sale at Keep On Truckin Apparel


Cyber Monday is coming up, November 28, 2012, and we are having a store wide 10% off sale on all our cool R. Crumb designs. Keep On Truckin' Apparel currently offers over 150+ images from the underground comic icon Robert Crumb.


Our plush cotton short and long sleeve t-shirts and our soft cotton blend hoodies are all on Sale this Monday. You choose your favorite image from R. Crumb Classics, the Mr. Natural Collection or the Heroes of the Blues, then pick the t-shirt style, color and size and we'll have it off to you in time for holiday gift giving. No coupon code required, your discount will be applied at checkout.


So be original this year, or as Mr. Natural would say "Quest into the Unknown" for a unique, fun gift from www.kotapparel.com

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Robert Crumb's Zap Comix #1, T-Shirt Designs

R. Crumb's Underground Comic obis, Zap Comix No. 1 drawn in November 1967 is a treasure trove of iconic images, many of which have found there way to becoming designs for t-shirts and hoodies at Keep On Truckin' Apparel.
Beginning with the Cover art: Mr. Natural visits the city, and fields questions regarding the meaning of "Diddy-Wah-Diddy".



Within the comic book we find the 5 page strip; Mr. Natural "Visits the City, Yes, he's back in town...just to see all his old friends who are still around. Maybe he'll even drop in on your!", in which Mr. Natural drops in on his ol' buddy Flakey Foont to discuss Foont's continued "Quest into the Unknown".


















Further within, Freak-out Funnies presents a 2 page strip titled "I'm a Ding Dong Daddy"


Then the single page "Abstract Expressionist Ultra Super Modernistic Comics.


















And last but never least, the image what became a catch phrase for a generation. The first cell from the single page Keep On Truckin'...


You'll find all these t-shirts and many more at Keep On Truckin Apparel. Buy with confindence we are official licensees of Robert Crumb and take pride in bringing you quality tees and hoodies!
Keep On Truckin!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Hoodies on Sale at Keep On Truckin' Apparel



Baby it's cold out there! Time to bundle up in one of our plush hooded sweatshirts.


Sale starts this Tuesday, November 15th and ends November 20th, enjoy 10% off any of our hoodie styles. You'll find Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural of course, our classic Keep On Truckin' images, Head Comix Covers, Zap Comix "Plugged In", All Power to the People, Blues Tour and our Heroes of the Blues music compilation design---in total 18 designs to choice from.


No coupon codes required, your discount will be applied at checkout. So get one for yourself and take care of your holiday shopping as well, with an original R. Crumb classic from Keep On Truckin Apparel.


Happy Holidays!

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Happy Birthday R. Crumb!

Robert Dennis Crumb Born: August 30th, 1943

Wish the ol' master a Happy Birthday on our Facebook page. Then head over to our website at Keep On Truckin' Apparel for the once a year, one day only (August 30th), store wide sale on R. Crumb Apparel.



No coupon, code word, decoder ring or secret hand shake required, and absolutely everything is on sale: Hoodies, Organic and Conventional Cotton T-Shirts and Long Sleeve Tees all 15% OFF. Choose from the Crumb Classics Collection, the Mr. Natural Organics Collection or the Heroes of the Blues Collection--it's all on sale for one day only. The discount will appear when you checkout--and as always, buy four items and you get FREE shipping.

So what are you waiting for? Celebrate the day with a Keep On Truckin' T-shirt, a Mr. Natural Hoody or a Fritz the Cat "Hi Kids" long sleeve tee--you choose from over 150 designs--all on sale exclusively at www.kotapparel.com!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

All About Robert Crumb


Born in Philadelphia August 30th, 1943 Robert Dennis Crumb; has shocked, entertained, titillated and challenged the imagination (and the inhibitions) of comics fans the world over. In truth, alternative comics as we know them today might never have come about without R. Crumb’s influence. The acknowledged “Father” of the underground comix genre is quoted as saying “When I’m not drawing. I’m NOTHING.”

Crumb’s earliest cartoons were inspired more by the work of Carl Barks and Bazil Wolverton than the superhero comics enjoying their first wave of popularity at the time of Crumb’s childhood in the late 40’s. At the age of 5 Crumb began honing his skills drawing his own versions of “funny animal” comics with his brothers, Max and Charles. These early efforts included the first incarnation of Fritz the Cat---after whom, years later; the concept of “funny animals” would never be the same.

In his teens, R. Crumb came to realize the incompatibility between the values espoused by his parents’ generation and his own. His admitted inability to “fit in” would enable him to develop the ability to question concepts such as conformity, normalcy---and what constituted art. After graduating from high school, Crumb moved to Cleveland, where he was hired by American Greetings, his first exposure to “corporate life”. As a greeting card artist, he was instructed to render his drawings as harmlessly “cute” as possible---something that would spill over into his later underground work, but with startling results.

Although to all outward appearances, Crumb seemed well and truly integrated into the “normal” existence that he had shunned as a teenager, he became more disillusioned with “the system” and the general dreariness of the 9-to-5 life. In January of 1967, after talking with some friends in a bar, he decided to drop everything---literally---and join them on their journey to San Francisco.

In the years 1967-1971, odd little magazines that certainly looked like the average, normal, all-American comic books began to appear in the kinds of shops frequented by denizens of the “counterculture.” The first Zap Comix No. 1 was published in 1967 and the underground comic book was officially born. This issue contained the single page “Keep On Truckin” inspired by a riff of the Blind Boy Fuller song “Truckin’ My Blues Away” this big footed gang, also called the Do-Dah men went on to become the moniker for a generation and where later referenced in the Grateful Dead song “Truckin” from the 1970’s album American Beauty.



Zap was followed by titles such as Despair, XYZ Comics, San Francisco Comic, Motor City Comics and Hytone Comix to name a few. The 1971 Hytone Comix, contained two single page strips which went on to become popular posters which adorned the walls of many a hippie pad during the 70’s, the infamous “Stoned Agin!” graced the inside back cover while the equally infamous “Tommy the Toilet” was the back cover.

Crumb’s characters are many and varied; one of the most likable is that saucy sage Mr. Natural, Fred Natural or “Natch” as he is known to his friends, is part mystic, part con-man. He always has the answer, he tells it like it is, he is never short on brilliant ideas and he does not suffer fools well. He does get himself into a bit of trouble now and then, like when he told God he found the whole thing just a little bit “corny”, and was promptly ejected from heaven but always the philosopher he rolls with the punches. Other characters include Fritz the Cat of whom a feature film was made, Flakey Foont, Devil Girl, Mr. Snoid, Shuman the Human, Dirty Dog, Smelly Cat, Mr. Appropriate and many others.



Crumbs compulsive need to draw and to create, has filled many a sketchbook. A resent quote from an interview with Crumb in The Paris Review, “I am a bookmaker I see blank books I want to fill them, notebooks, sketchbooks, blank pages.” His most recent work, the illustration of The Book of Genesis, demonstrates Crumb’s mastery of pen and ink and the original art can be viewed in a traveling museum collection which is currently touring the country. Mr. Crumb presently resides in the French country side with his wife Aline.


Many thanks to William Giles, the author and creator of The Wacky World of Crumb, who has so generously allowed me to borrow heavily from his imagery and text. Check out his site, it is well worth the visit.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Customized Retro R. Crumb T-Shirts


We get a number of inquires here at Keep On Truckin' Apparel regarding customization of our t-shirts. In almost all cases we are able to accommodate your special requests.

For example if you would like to have one of our cool Robert Crumb images printed on the back of your t-shirt rather then the front, we can do that. Need a size not offered on the website? We can get sizes up to Men's 5X, we can also do Tall sizes. Need a Keep On Truckin' tee for a child to match Dad's shirt, we can do Youth and Toddler sizes as well. Looking for a color of t-shirt not offered on the site, let us know, and we can probably make it happen.

So don't be shy, got a special request? Just e-mail denise@kotapparel.com now!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Father's Day Coupon Code at Keep On Truckin' Apparel


Want to put a smile on your old Dad's face this year? Get him a cool retro t-shirt from Keep On Truckin' Apparel for Father's Day. Even better, use Coupon Code DadDay and get 5 Bucks Off all orders over $50.00. Coupon good till June 19th!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Unique Father's Day Gifts your Dad will love!


If you Dad is a baby boomer, you know--some where in that age group from 45-70, it's very likely that he is a R. Crumb fan--whether he admits it or not is another issue.

Robert Crumb was a part of the counter-culture movement of the 1960's and 1970's, known as the father of the underground comics movement, he is the sole author of the original first 3 issues of the much collected ZAP COMIX.

He is also the creator of Fritz the Cat, who later went on to feature film fame, as well as possibly his best loved character Mr. Natural, a mystical madcap known for telling it like it is and not known to suffering fools well.


Other characters include, Flacky Foont, Dirty Dog, Smelly Old Cat,Shuman the Human, Vulture Demoness,Devil Girl, BoBo Bolinski and Mr. Snoid.

Crumb is a musician as well, who has recorded with the Cheap Suit Serenaders, and is an avid collector of 78 records. He has drawn many album covers over the years, perhaps the most famous of these the "Cheap Thrills" cover he did for Janis Joplin. As well he did a series of collectible Trading Cards for Yazoo Records: Heroes of the Blues, Early Jazz Greats and Pioneers of Country Music all feature the early great musicians who where among the first to record blues, jazz and country music.

Recently Crumb released an illustrated version of the Book of Genesis, the original artwork is currently touring the US. Next stop the San Jose Museum of Art,opening June 23.

So if you are looking for a unique, fun, retro gift that will put a smile on your old man face check out our R. Crumb Tees and Hoodies exclusively at Keep On Truckin' Apparel.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Now available in a Hoodie: Keep On Truckin'


Robert Crumb's original single page visual riff cartoon, Keep On Truckin', was inspired by the Blind Boy Fuller song, "Truckin' My Blues Away". The Doodah men, as they where called, where later referenced in the Grateful Dead song "Truckin" from the 1970's album American Beauty.

The image has become an icon for a generation, to Keep On Keepin' On. Now available for the first time in a plush Organic Hoodie. This Unisex Hoody is available in sizes S-2X, in colors white, navy, charcoal, chocolate and heather grey.

A Keep On Truckin' Apparel exclusive design.

Our plush hooded pullover sweatshirts are made from a blend of sustainable fibers, 55% organic cotton and 45% post consumer recycled polyester. This no fuss blend is soft to the feel and goes from dryer to your back with ease. Keeping you looking great with the added bonus of being environmentally responsible. A no pain way to make a better world for you and me!

If you plan to layer under your cool new hoodie you may want to size up one size—we do.

Monday, May 9, 2011

On Sales this Week: R. Crumb's Good Tone Records


Drawn by Robert Crumb in 1972 for Good Tone Records, this cover proclaims "Music self-played is Happiness self-made."

Side one on the original 78 record, Ducks Yas Yas by Good Tone Banjo Boys with vocal duet by Dan Wheetman and R. Crumb.
Side two, Beautiful Missouri Waltz.

The cover features two, fringe vested, go-go boot wearing hippie girls; rendered in Crumb's classic big bottomed style, shakin' it for the band.

100% Cotton T-Shirts in both Men's and Women's styles, Sizes S-3X, in your choice of color.
Available exclusively at Keep On Truckin' Apparel.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

On Sale this week, R. Crumb's Dirty Dog T-Shirt


Dirty Dog first appeared in Zap No. 3, a resident of the Big Apple who got his name from the Jimmie Rodgers song T for Texas.


"Rather drink muddy water, Lord.
Sleep in a hollow log.
Than be up here in New York City.
Treated like a dirty dog."



A Keep On Truckin Apparel exclusive design

Monday, April 4, 2011

T-Shirt On Sale this week: Fritz the Cat in Black & White


To celebrate yet another appearance of one of our super cool R. Crumb t-shirts on the Fox Network hit series "Raising Hope", enjoy 20% savings all this week on both Men's and Women's versions of our Fritz the Cat in Black and White. Jimmy Chance is pictured above wearing this shirt in our organic tee option, color City Green. You can also find it in Black, Dark Heather, Charcoal and Prairie Dust. Sizes S-3X.











A Keep On Truckin' Apparel, LLC exclusive design available at www.kotapparel.com

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

R. Crumb's Mr. Natural "Just Passing Through" now available in a Hoody!



Mr.Fred Natural, the 1960's guru said to be, "th' only knower of th' cosmic mysteries alive at this time.", is arguably one of R. Crumb's most lovable and enduring characters. "Natch" as he is known to his friends made his first appearance in the 1967 premiere issue of the underground comic book, Yarrowstalk. And ever since he has continued to dazzle and confuse with his insightful advice and cynical witticisms, like... "When you arise in the morning, you should do last night's dirty dishes . . . then you should sing a simple melody (of your own choice) . . . then you should call somebody up (not me) . . . then go to the store . . . buy some asparagus."

One of our best selling t-shirt designs,now offer in a plush organic Unisex Hoodies. The mystic map-cap in one of his classic poses often referred to as "Just Passin' Thru". Colors available are White, Chocolate, Navy and City Green. Sizes S-2X.

Our plush hooded pullover sweatshirts are made from a blend of sustainable fibers, 55% organic cotton and 45% post consumer recycled polyester. This no fuss blend is soft to the feel and goes from dryer to your back with ease. Keeping you looking great with the added bonus of being environmentally responsible. A no pain way to make a better world for you and me!

If you plan to layer under your cool new hoodie you may want to size up one size—we do.

A Keep On Truckin Apparel exclusive design.

All images copyright of R. Crumb

Monday, March 28, 2011

ON SALE this week R. Crumb's Mr. Snoid T-Shirt

Snoid, that's Mr. Snoid to you, was created by R. Crumb in the 1960's--possibly making his first appeareance in the 1968 issue of Zap Comix NO.0 as a "Sewer Snoid".

What can we tell you about Mr. Snoid? Well he's a rather unpleasant little fellow, that has a tendency to show up in the darndest places. Really....the darndest places! Enough said.





A Keep On Truckin' Apparel exclusive t-shirt design.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

East Villiage Other covers by R. Crumb



East Village Other cover

New York City, NY

Vol. 3 No. 47, 1968

Art by R. Crumb


Mr. Natural, disguised as a vacuum cleaner salesman, talks to the Housewives of America.

"Okay, lady, now let's just say that this dirt is you conscious mind..."






The East Village Other cover

New York City, NY

Vol. 3 No.43, 1968

"Can the Mind know it?"

"I dunno!


Sez Mr. Natural in the backdrop, "Wow, there's a guy with a head on his shoulder!" And Mr. Snoid runs past with a "Tee-Hee!"

Monday, March 21, 2011

On Sale T-Shirt of the Week: The East Village Other


The East Village Other (EVO) was one of the first American counter cultural newspapers, following the Los Angeles Free Press which had begun just a few months earlier. Started in New York City in 1965 the original founders where Walter Bowart, Ishmael Reed, Allen Katzman, Dan Rattiner, John Wilcock and Sherry Needham.

EVO was an important outlet for the underground comix movement as well, publishing comic strips from some of the emerging cartoonist prior to the San Francisco launching of Zap Comix in 1968. Some of the artist who's work was featured included Trina Robbins, Kim Deitch, Art Spiegelman, Spain Rodriguez, Robert Crumb, Jay Lynch and many others.

In 1969 EVO began publishing Gothic Blimp Works, an all comics tabloid with some color printing, billed as "the first Sunday underground comic paper."

That same year EVO editor Jaakov Kohn covered Woodstock and wrote while attending the event: "We are home and at peace with each other and ourselves. I think you will find we have changed and grown. I don't want to leave, but I guess we must. The only thing is, how can I come back and do the old things? This is how we should live. Can we? -----Peace-John" The newspaper closed it's doors in 1972.

Enjoy 20% saving of this East Village Other T-Shirt cover draw by R. Crumb,from February 11, 1970. Available in white, black, camel, olive, paprika, charcoal, city green and yellow haze. Size S-3X.

A Keep On Truckin' Apparel exclusive design.

Monday, March 14, 2011

R. Crumb's "Truckin' My Blues Away" now available in a Hoodie



Keep on Truckin' Mama, Truckin' my Blues Away....

"Truckin' My Blues Away" a song popularized by early blues pioneer, Blind Boy Fuller, is said to have inspired R. Crumb, to create the one page comic strip "Keep On Truckin" which went on to became a moniker for a generation. This strip appeared in Zap Comix No. 1 in 1967. Robert Crumb later immortalized Blind Boy Fuller in the Yazoo Records "Heroes of the Blues" trading card collection.

Our plush hooded pullover sweatshirts are made from a blend of sustainable fibers, 55% organic cotton and 45% post consumer recycled polyester. This no fuss blend is soft to the feel and goes from dryer to your back with ease. Keeping you looking great with the added bonus of being environmentally responsible. A no pain way to make a better world for you and me!

If you plan to layer under your cool new hoodie you may want to size up one size—we do.

A Keep On Truckin' Apparel exclusive design.

Save 20% OFF our T-Shirt deal of the week, R. Crumb's "FREAK"


Crumb was always spinning out ideas for new comics in his sketchbook, this "Freak" cover is one of those, done in the Fall of 1969.


Enjoy 20% savings this week on both our conventional and organic cotton tee, sizes S-3X, colors: white, black, charcoal, sport grey, yellow haze, river blue and city green.


So get your "FREAK ON"!


I wonder if this is what Rick James had in mind when he wrote "Super Freak" in 1981.

"She's a very special girl, from her head down to her toenails. She's a super freak, super freak, she's super freaky". Yeah!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

R. Crumb's Mr. Natural "Touring" now available in a Hoody!


One of our best selling R. Crumb Mr. Natural designs is now available in an organic hoodie. This detailed illustration of "Natch" & company on a tricked out bicycle, which includes all the comforts of home, is a classic that speaks to our current gasoline whoas.
Mr. Natural sez, "Be the bike." Slow down and enjoy the scenery. Life's a trip, enjoy the journey!
This t-shirt recently made an appearance on the back of actor Lucas Neff on the hit Fox Network series "Raising Hope". Lucas's character Jimmy Chance has worn several R. Crumb shirts during the series first season.

Our plush hooded pullover sweatshirts are made from a blend of sustainable fibers, 55% organic cotton and 45% post consumer recycled polyester. This no fuss blend is soft to the feel and goes from dryer to your back with ease. Keeping you looking great with the added bonus of being environmentally responsible. A no pain way to make a better world for you and me! If you plan to layer under your cool new hoodie you may want to size up one size—we do

A Keep On Truckin' Apparel exclusive design

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

R. Crumb's Fritz the Cat, now available in a Hoodie


Our best selling Fritz the Cat image "Hi Kids" is now available in an organic Hoodie! This portrait of the bad boy cat was pulled from the lush Head Comix cover, which also featured Mr. Natural having yet another brilliant idea.

Our plush hooded pullover sweatshirts are made from a blend of sustainable fibers, 55% organic cotton and 45% post consumer recycled polyester. This no fuss blend is soft to the feel and goes from dryer to your back with ease. Keeping you looking great with the added bonus of being environmentally responsible. A no pain way to make a better world for you and me!

Available exclusively from Keep On Truckin' Apparel. Choose from white, black, charcoal, navy and heather grey, in sizes S-2X.

This is a Unisex Hoody, guys who plan to layer under your cool new hoodie, you may want to size up one size—we do.

This weeks Sale T-Shirt: R. Crumb's American Know How

Gas prices are on the rise again. "Fight the big oil companies with good ol' American Know-How!"







This R. Crumb image was isolated from the 1976 Snarf No. 6 comic book cover. An intrepid free thinking innovator pictured against a city-scape backdrop which includes a "Bilkmore Gas" station. Published by Kitchen Sink Komics the original comic book sold for 75 cents.














Available exclusively at Keep On Truckin' Apparel, enjoy 20% savings this week on both conventional and organic cotton tees. Sizes S-3X, colors: White, Natural, Yellow Haze, Stoned Blue, Camel and River Blue.





Monday, February 21, 2011

R. Crumb's Blues Tour now available in a Hoodie



Our popular "Blues Tour" is now available for the first time in a hoody style, in colors White or Heather Grey, sizes S-2X. The image, just a man and his guitar, hitting the road to play his music. All soul and no money.

Our plush hooded pullover sweatshirts are made from a blend of sustainable fibers, 55% organic cotton and 45% post consumer recycled polyester. This no fuss blend is soft to the feel and goes from dryer to your back with ease. Keeping you looking great with the added bonus of being environmentally responsible. A no pain way to make a better world for you and me! Enjoy!

If you plan to layer under your cool new hoodie you may want to size up one size—we do.

Sale T-Shirt Design this Week: R. Crumb's "Tree Hugger"


This week enjoy a 20% discount on the original "tree hugger" design from The Mendocino Grapevine. The Grapevine was published from 1973 to 1986 in Willits, CA-- Mendocino County. In the early 70's the underground comics creator, Robert Crumb, was commissioned to do several covers for the newspaper. One of the most memorable was the February, 1973 cover,on which The Wheels of Progress Development Corp., Inc. are held back by a sole woman, later referred to as the "tree hugger". The caption reads "Woodman, Spare that Tree!!"

There is some speculation that this is where the term "tree hugger" was coined. It would be interesting to know if this is the case.

This classic image is available on both conventional and 100% Organic Cotton T-Shirts in both Men's and Women's, short and long sleeve styles. Available exclusively through Keep On Truckin' Apparel.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

R. Crumb's Mr. Natural "Raising Hope" Hoodies now available at Keep On Truckin' Apparel




Our first Hoody introduction, that mystic madcap, Mr. Natural. You may have spotted this image on recent episodes of the new Fox network hit series "Raising Hope". The main character, Jimmy, seems to have a thing for "Natch" as he has worn this particular t-shirt in more then one episode.


Perhaps the young single father is looking to the old prognosticator for guidance. Anyone familiar with Mr. Fred Natural knows that he does not suffer fools well, and has a tendency to "tell it like it is"--- So beware young Jimmy Chance, beware.


Our plush hooded pullover sweatshirts are made from a blend of sustainable fibers, 55% organic cotton and 45% post consumer recycled polyester. This no fuss blend is soft to the feel and goes from dryer to your back with ease. Keeping you looking great with the added bonus of being environmentally responsible. A no pain way to make a better world for you and me!


Available exclusively at Keep On Truckin' Apparel.