Craig Yoe’s Woman & Man+ Underground Comix

Underground comic that explores the Woman & Man relationship through art work of comic legend Craig Yoe!

Woman & Man+ is a wildly surreal autobiographical telling of its artist, Yoe, losing his love, his country, and, some say, his sanity–and his struggle to reinvent himself. 

The creator’s first self-drawn, 1970’s comic, was a spiritually infused contribution to the underground comix movement, with the cover colored by Yoe’s pal, Zap Comix’s Rick Griffin! Now, over fifty years later, Yoe’s second comic won’t be found at a hippy headshops, but is crowd funded directly to discerning collectors.

Art Subject to Change (Honestly, would you notice)

Yoe’s passion for drawing comics was sidetracked for over a half a century by a career as a creative director for Jim Henson and the Muppets, Disney, Nickelodeon, and MTV. Coming back to his roots, he now dives deep into sex, horror, and drama, with a hint of humor and a whiff of hope.

Art Subject to Change (depending on your state of mind)

“Like Dr. Seuss on Acid!” 
Animation Magazine

Art Subject to Change (Your Life)

The highly anticipated loudly wordless graphic novel Woman & Man+ has a revolutionary approach that breaks all the rules of conventional comic storytelling. Steranko meets Hieronymus Bosch by way of R. Crumb and Dali. The unique art style has been deemed, “Yoe-Brow“!

Art Subject to Change (His Clothes)

Yoe’s passionate cult of fans have called his visual diary/underground comix: “bizarre,” “beautiful,” “transgressive,” “like nothing else,” “subversive,” “beyond weird,” and “degenerate—in a good way!”.

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