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    Ah, Robert Crumb—or as he signs his delightful, often disturbing doodles, “R Crumb.” He’s not just an eccentric legend in the cartooning realm, but a true oddity, like a cat with a monocle. Dan Nadel’s meticulously detailed biography serves as the map to this strange landscape, guiding us through both his quirks and talents.

    For ages, folks outside the hip comic book circles recognized him primarily for the cover art of Big Brother and the Holding Company’s *Cheap Thrills*—a masterpiece likened to a friendly acid trip gone pleasantly awry. Let’s not disregard the iconic “Keep on Truckin’” figures that adorned dorm room walls and the occasionally disillusioned mudflaps of eighteen-wheelers. But that’s merely the tip of the iceberg; he was the breathing, scribbling force behind underground comics in the ’60s and ’70s, passionately involved in the chaotic birth of Zap Comix.

    Crumb unleashed a veritable smorgasbord of wild, often lascivious, characters upon an unsuspecting public, all rendered in his signature hatching style. Meet Mr. Natural, the Snoid, Angelfood McSpade, and the infamous Fritz the Cat—each more absurdist and troubling than the last. Arguably his most poignant and peculiar creation is R Crumb himself: an emaciated figure with milk-bottle specs brimming with existential dread.

    Crumb’s inspiration came from the greats: Harvey Kurtzman, the mad genius behind *Mad* magazine, and Carl Barks, the man who played it cool with Duck comics, dubbed the “good duck artist” in Crumb’s eyes. Yet Crumb became the rite of passage for modern cartoonists. According to Art Spiegelman, the genius behind *Maus*, “Every cartoonist has to pass through Crumb.” Imagine him as the cosmic gatekeeper of cartooning, where passing through is akin to an overzealous evolution scene from *2001: A Space Odyssey*—you’re not really yourself until you’ve bumped into Crumb’s bizarre world.

    Despite being a poster child for the ’60s counterculture, Crumb often looked through a retro-futuristic lens. His endless love for old 78rpm records fuels his nostalgia, and his art draws heavily from the Victorian shenanigans of the 19th century. His political musings may lean anticorporate, but the real action is his unflinching self-examination—always a joyride!

    Originating from a lower-middle-class Philadelphia family in 1943, little Robert was immersed in familial drama—think Shakespeare meets dysfunctional sitcom. With a backstory rife with anger, addiction, and a sprinkle of incest, it’s a miracle he turned into a cartoonist instead of a soap opera writer. His beloved older brother, forever caught in the Crumb web, succumbed to mental illness, leaving Robert steeped in neuroses—the perfect fuel for a comic career.

    And let’s not overlook how *problematic* our hero is today. Crumb’s characters often tread the line of racial and sexual politics like a tightrope walker on a windy day. Early works featured delightful offerings such as “Jail Bait of the Month, featuring Honey Bunch Kaminski, age 13.” His defense? Well, he merely “reflects” societal issues, having no personal hand in the mess. Isn’t that refreshing!

    With a fascinating twist in the narrative, rather than facing the wrath of #MeToo, Crumb reveled in romantic escapades—with more than a few missteps along the way. His first marriage turned into a lesson on how not to parent. Luckily, his relationship with Aline Kominsky wasn’t as catastrophic, creating a peculiar yet solid partnership, peppered with creativity.

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