-artist with tools (David B. at drawing table)
-artist with accoutrements (Lynda Barry with some animals and her own creation Beat Poodle Fred Milton; Lynda Barry in Eden)
-artist descriptive, r-e-a-l-i-s-t-i-c, non-ironic (Crumb); yet, also artist iconic (older Crumb still recognizably Crumb)
-artist styled as character, brought into characterworld (doglike Jason and Renaissance Sikoryak, but also Barry and B.)
-artist all of the above (Spiegelman on the Maus flap)
-artist with accoutrements (Lynda Barry with some animals and her own creation Beat Poodle Fred Milton; Lynda Barry in Eden)
-artist descriptive, r-e-a-l-i-s-t-i-c, non-ironic (Crumb); yet, also artist iconic (older Crumb still recognizably Crumb)
-artist styled as character, brought into characterworld (doglike Jason and Renaissance Sikoryak, but also Barry and B.)
-artist all of the above (Spiegelman on the Maus flap)
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