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    The Marx Brothers in ‘Hello, Dalí’

    An unrealized surrealist film project known as ‘Giraffes on Horseback Salad’ is rendered in comix, the latest of a century of Talmudic riffs on the disruptive vaudevillian outsiders

    byJ. Hoberman
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    Jewish, Ugly, Weird, Oversexed, Gross

    Aline Kominsky-Crumb is the Jewish woman’s Philip Roth. Her reissued and updated collection, ‘Love That Bunch,’ is a satisfying epic of modern feminism.

    byRachel Shteir
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    Tel Aviv’s Comics Knock-Out

    Israeli Asaf Hanuka crashes the party in Paris, as the comic-strip-obsessed city hosts Spiegelman and Crumb

    byJosh Lambert
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    Splendor

    An illustrated remembrance of cartooning legend Harvey Pekar

    byVanessa Davis
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    First ‘Jewish Review of Books’ Drops

    A new literary quarterly

    byMarc Tracy
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    My Generation

    R. Crumb, Genesis, feminism, and history in the latest chapter of an illustrated memoir

    byVanessa Davis
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    On the Bookshelf

    Compulsions, subversions, and a TV tell-all

    byJosh Lambert
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    Laugh Riot

    The sharply funny, darkly political comics of Sergio Langer

    byEric Benson
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