Jesus, Charles Manson, the Apocalypse, Gumby—Raymond Pettibon has spilled a lot of black ink rendering all the fetid, funny, and fantastic realms of the postwar American imagination. “A Pen of All Work,” organized by the New Museum’s Gary Carrion-Murayari and Massimiliano Gioni, is the largest survey of Pettibon’s art to date, with more than eight hundred drawings spanning nearly fifty years of perverse peregrinations.