[2] His early work can be found in publications such as Weirdo, Liquidator,[3] Maxon's Poe (1997), and Crumb Family Comics (Last Gasp, 1998).
During this time, Maxon says that he will enter into an intense creative state where the work becomes paramount, to the detriment of normal everyday concerns, including eating.
[9] In addition to his brothers Charles and Robert, Maxon also had two sisters, Carol DeGennaro (1941–2020)[11][2] and Sandra Colorado (1946–1998).
[8][2] Maxon practices celibacy and has done so for many years because, as he has explained in interviews, for him, sex triggers epileptic seizures.
[12][13] I'd see Maxon Crumb sitting on Market Street, cross-legged with his bowl in front of him.