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    Robert Crumb, affectionately known as “R Crumb” (not to be confused with a cookie recipe), is a giant in the realm of modern cartooning — a world where oddities flourish. Dan Nadel’s meticulous biography reveals just how fascinatingly bizarre this towering figure truly is.

    For many, Crumb is best remembered for his iconic cover art for Big Brother and the Holding Company’s album *Cheap Thrills* — a delightful illustration that likely hung in every college dorm room alongside various questionable posters. Add to that the gangly, stoned characters flaunting the legendary “Keep on Truckin’” slogan, and you’ve got a cultural moment that spilled over into everything from mudflaps to hippie festivals. However, that’s just the tip of the iceberg. He was the avant-garde deity of underground comics during the Sixties and Seventies and the mastermind behind *Zap Comix*.

    With a head full of LSD and a pencil in hand, Crumb crafted a pantheon of hilariously grotesque, sexually-charged, and philosophically wacky characters, all sporting his signature hatching. From Mr. Natural to the ever-troubling R Crumb himself — a lanky figure in milk-bottle glasses drowning in anxieties — his creations are as rich as they are bizarre.

    He learned the ropes from the ingenious Harvey Kurtzman of *Mad* magazine fame and the legendary Carl Barks, who managed to conceal his Donald Duck glory behind a veil of anonymity. His influence is so profound that Nadel quips that without Crumb, there wouldn’t be Art Spiegelman, Chris Ware, or even Daniel Clowes. Spiegelman puts it rather dramatically: “Every cartoonist must pilgrimage through Crumb. Encountering him is like witnessing evolutionary grandeur. You must traverse through him to discover your own voice.” It’s almost as if Crumb is the Alpha and Omega of cartooning — talk about a daunting legacy.

    Now, while Crumb may have been a poster boy for the Sixties counterculture (a rather moldy cliché), he’s actually a nostalgic soul who prefers rummaging through 78rpm shellac records over worshipping at the altar of modernity. His work feels like it’s been plucked straight from the 19th and early 20th centuries, serving as a time capsule of sorts to his anticorporate musings, often overshadowed by his unblinking self-examination.

    Born in 1943 into a drama-fueled, lower-middle-class household in Philadelphia, Crumb’s childhood was like a soap opera sprinkled with a dash of madness — anger, addiction, and yes, even family incest. The elder brother with whom Crumb began his comic journey tragically succumbed to mental health issues and addiction, leaving behind a rather painful shadow. The fact that Robert made it out relatively unscathed feels miraculous, but it left him a minefield of neuroses — the perfect fodder for his creative endeavors.

    Crumb is undoubtedly *problematic*, a.k.a. the original source of today’s #controversial labels. His character Angelfood McSpade is a caricature that raises eyebrows, and to say the racial and sexual politics in his comics are nuanced would be the understatement of the year. His early works often played with themes of rape as comedic fodder (insert confused grimace here), defending his choices by claiming he merely reflects rather than creates these cultural blights.

    In a moment of self-indictment, Crumb captures his own cringe-worthy tendencies — portraying himself responding to a furious feminist tirade while simultaneously thinking “@*!!! BITCHES.” So, while his works expose societal flaws, they also lay bare his shortcomings, revealing a man both deeply flawed yet transparently honest in his absurdity. He once whimsically stated that his obsession with women’s strong legs was a defining feature of his personality. “The ass boldly thrust out behind, like two basketballs…” This could be the inner turmoil of a comic genius or a peculiar fetish; you decide!

    And what of the ever-valuable monetary pursuits? While others flocked to commercial success, Crumb’s relationship with money can only be described as hilariously tragic. He was famously offered $20,000 for Mr. Natural plushies and kindly declined, likely because he chisels his art from the stone of integrity rather than profits. “Big corporations? No thanks!” Crumb’s motto could be sprawled across dusty comic pages — a monk at heart, though definitely not dressing like one.

    Now in his ninth decade, Crumb resides in the pastoral paradise of rural France, embracing a quiet life. When Nadel approached him for this contention-filled biography, Crumb shrugged rather nonchalantly, possibly because shrugging is, after all, the only currency of the creatively insane. His life, a bizarre tapestry woven from humor, neuroses, and artistic brilliance, is now laid out for the curious minds willing to indulge.

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