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    Meet Robert Crumb, or “R. Crumb” as he charmingly signs his name, a man who effortlessly transitions between the realms of modern cartooning and delightful oddity. Dan Nadel’s painstakingly detailed biography paints the picture of this enigma, revealing everything you need to know about him—if you can manage to look away from his kaleidoscopic characters long enough.

    For ages, Crumb was primarily known to the straight world for his iconic illustration gracing the cover of the Big Brother and the Holding Company/Janis Joplin album *Cheap Thrills*, not to mention the elongated, spaced-out figures that graced dorm-room posters and the mudflaps of trucks. But that was just the cherry on top of his underground comics sundae, where he served as the guiding light during the ‘60s and ‘70s, moonlighting as the progenitor and cover artist of *Zap Comix*. Seriously, what a multitasker!

    Crumb dazzled us with a psychedelic pantheon of eccentric characters, each more absurd and scabrous than the last. With his signature hatching technique, he brought Mr. Natural, the Snoid, Angelfood McSpade, Fritz the Cat, and his most confounding creation, himself, to life. Imagine a lanky ectomorph donned in milk-bottle specs, brimming with anxieties and resentments—what more could we ask for in our modern-day jester?

    Crumb didn’t just spring from the ether; he learned from the legendary Harvey Kurtzman, the anarchic genius behind *Mad Magazine*, and the covert star Carl Barks, affectionately known as the “good duck artist.” But for future cartoonists like Art Spiegelman and Joe Sacco, it was straightforward: you can’t not go through Crumb. As Spiegelman quips, “Every cartoonist has to pass through Crumb. It’s like evolution’s speedrun—without Crumb, where would you even find your voice?”

    While Crumb may have been an icon of the ‘60s counterculture, he was as much a nostalgic archivist as he was a rebel. His lifelong obsession with collecting old 78rpm shellac records might have him feeling at home in Victorian England. Sure, his politics lean anticorporate, but his true narrative often involves a brutally honest look in the mirror—something you don’t see much of when scrolling through Instagram.

    Born in 1943 in Philadelphia, Crumb arrived into a home beautifully saturated with dysfunction, complete with shouting matches and an intimate guest list including anger, addiction, and eerily specific family secrets. His older brother, who was his first drawing buddy, tragically succumbed to mental illness and drug abuse. If you’re wondering how Crumb emerged relatively unscathed from such a topsy-turvy upbringing, consider it nothing short of miraculous. As for the neuroses fueling his creative fire? Well, let’s just say they came free of charge.

    Crumb’s work is undeniably #problematic in today’s context. With caricatures like Angelfood McSpade and even a playful jest at horrible topics like rape, his earlier comics can feel like a poorly timed stand-up routine gone wrong. Yet, he and Nadel argue—with impeccable candor—that he isn’t creating these stereotypes; rather, he’s laying bare the society that nurtured them. But tell that to the humorless critics!

    Crumb’s self-deprecation has its comedic moments. One panel Nadel includes shows Crumb’s head down in shame as an accusatory diatribe from a woman washes over him—complete with a flurry of words like “chauvinist pig” and “white male privilege” that appear to fog his vision. And his thought bubble? Well, it’s the “!!@&?! BITCHES” that sums up a lot of modern life.

    His sexual escapades are no less unique, featuring a fascination with particularly strong legs that turn into an obsession for him—seriously! And while turning down lucrative offers like a *Saturday Night Live* appearance or even $20,000 for Mr. Natural toys, he stubbornly stands at the intersection of artistry and antiquity. Which, for better or worse, brings us back to money. A monk-like integrity wrapped in a very un-monk-like package—how charmingly ironic!

    So, as Crumb resides in rural France in his presumably well-curated cave of treasures, Nadel’s biography promises a full spectrum: the man, the myth, and all the delightful absurdities in between. Crumb doesn’t seem opposed to sharing this warts-and-all portrait—after all, isn’t that what makes life (and his work) just a shade more colorful?

    Crumb: A Cartoonist’s Life by Dan Nadel (Scribner £25, pp 458). Available at timesbookshop.co.uk with free UK standard P&P on orders over £25. Special discounts for Times+ members!

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