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Crumb denied any personal attachment to the character, stating, " I just got into drawing him ...
He was fun to draw.
" As Crumb's personal life changed, Fritz would too.
According to Pahls, " For years, had few friends and no sex life ; he was forced to spend many hours at school or on the job, and when he came home he ' escaped ' by drawing home-made comics.
When he suddenly found a group of friends that would accept him for himself, as he did in Cleveland in 1964, the ' compensation ' factor went out of his drawing, and this was pretty much the end of Fritz's impetus.

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