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.