Seminal underground comics artist Crumb has gained wider recognition,
thanks to an acclaimed documentary about him. Libraries wanting some
representative Crumb in the wake of the movie may be better served by
this single volume featuring one of his most famous creations than by
the multivolume reprinting of all of his work that Fantagraphics has
about half-completed. The bearded, robed, curmudgeonly guru Mr. Natural
hasn't changed much since his 1967 debut. An ever-serene-but-horny
philosopher-for-hire, dispensing enlightenment to an undeserving
world--is he a wise, grizzled mystic or a cynical charlatan? A teller of
timeless truths or a sixties anachronism? Wherever he appears, so do his
most loyal acolyte, Flakey Foont, and his obsession, the lusty Devil
Girl. The collection constitutes a sheer delight for those who have
followed the Natch's exploits over the years, yet it is completely
accessible to nonaficionados--at least those undaunted by the
raunchiness that is another thing that hasn't changed since the sage's
early days