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    Meet Robert Crumb, or “R Crumb,” the Picasso of modern cartooning and a certified oddball. Dan Nadel’s meticulously crafted biography serves you a smorgasbord of quirky facts about this man who’s both a comic genius and a walking, talking enigma.

    For ages, Crumb was the poster child for straight-laced hippies, thanks to his iconic illustration for the Big Brother and the Holding Company/Janis Joplin album Cheap Thrills. His elongated, stoned figures complete with the mantra “Keep on Truckin’” graced countless dorm-room walls and mudflaps on 18-wheelers. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg—he was the luminary behind the underground comics scene in the Sixties and Seventies, and the creative force behind Zap Comix.

    Crumb birthed an LSD-soaked pantheon of absurdist characters, all drawn with his signature hatching style—think of Mr. Natural, the Snoid, Angelfood McSpade, Fritz the Cat, and the stand-in for the artist himself, a lanky guy with milk-bottle specs, swirling with neuroses and anxiety. Because, let’s face it, what’s a little mental baggage between friends?

    He took cues from mad geniuses like Harvey Kurtzman of Mad fame and Carl Barks, aka “the good duck artist” (no, that’s not a twist on Duck Dynasty). This guy was the original influencer; as Art Spiegelman, the brain behind Maus, puts it, “Every cartoonist has to pass through Crumb.” Think of him as the comic book Pinocchio, and every cartoonist is a Geppetto trying to find their voice in Crumb’s shadow.

    Despite dabbing his quill in the Sixties counterculture, Crumb’s world was tinged with nostalgia—not for peace and love, but for his obsession with collecting vintage 78rpm records. Oh yes, nothing screams ‘cool’ quite like shellac! His politics leaned anticorporate, yet his introspective examination of the world often took a backseat to his relentless self-scrutiny. Self-reflection level: expert.

    Crumb came into the world in 1943, courtesy of a lower-middle-class Philly family rife with chaos. We’re talking operatic levels of unhappiness—anger, violence, madness, and, oh yes, a sprinkle of incest. His beloved older brother, who joined him in their artistic pursuits, couldn’t escape the family’s shadow, tragically losing his battle with mental health and addiction in 1992. It’s a miracle Crumb made it this far—bundled in neuroses, perhaps his most reliable muse.

    Now, Crumb is what the kids call #problematic. Angelfood McSpade isn’t just a caricature; he’s an over-the-top, hyper-eroticized “darky”. Let’s just say Crumb’s racial and sexual politics could use some, err, clarification. Take his early comics, for instance, where rape is often the punchline, and you’ll stumble upon eyebrow-raising highlights like “Jail Bait of the Month, featuring Honey Bunch Kaminski, age 13”. His defense? He’s just holding up a mirror to society’s twisted reflections. How very noble!

    When it comes to self-deprecation, Crumb’s got it down pat. He captures his lusts, prejudices, and idiosyncrasies—and boy, does he have them. One panel features him engulfed in shame, listening to an irate woman rant, while he secretly yearns to perfect his “#notallmen” defense. His sexual proclivities are as unique as they come, including a thing for women with ‘great strong legs’. A little boundary-testy, but hey, humor me! But rather than facing consequences, he found more partners than a dance at a middle school prom.

    As we transition from the glorious world of underground comics, we discover that Crumb, despite his tendency to slip on banana peels of social etiquette, enjoyed a certain level of success in his sexual escapades. His first marriage, sealed with a stamp of “oops,” floundered, and he managed to neglect their son like it was a sport. But don’t worry; there was a second act involving artist Aline Kominsky—a partnership that rocked the boat without capsizing it.

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