![]() Īs those stories attest, her impact was vast and far-reaching. I also wrote an obituary for her, which was published at here at TCJ. A tribute from Drawn & Quarterly publisher Peggy Burns, who in 2018 reissued-in an expanded hardcover format-Kominsky-Crumb's collection Love That Bunch, can be found here. ![]() In the following days, the news of her death was covered by the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, National Public Radio, the New Yorker, the Nation, Artforum, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Forbes, and many other national media outlets. When cartoonist Aline Kominsky-Crumb died of pancreatic cancer on November 29th at the home in France she shared with her husband, Robert Crumb, social media-or at least my version of social media-exploded with images of her work, photos of her, and sad, shocked reactions to her passing by fans and friends. ![]() John Kelly | DecemAline Kominsky-Crumb, 1948-2022. Features Remembering Aline Kominsky-Crumb ![]()
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