Robert Crumb's first great character -- in fact, his second-best-known
character next to Mr. Natural -- was Fritz the Cat, the horny,
hip-talking feline whose success (especially after the release of the
animated movie, which Crumb loathed) caused Crumb to kill him off. The
Life and Death of Fritz the Cat, back in print as an inexpensive
hardcover as a companion to The Book of Mr. Natural, contains all the
Fritz stories from the earliest sketchbook-drawn tales ("Hey, Ol' Cat!"
and "Fritz Comes On Strong") to the wild adventure stories ("Special
Agent for the C.I.A.") to the classic "peak" Fritz stories ("Fritz the
No-Good") all the way to the despairing "Fritz the Cat, Superstar" with
its infamous ice-pick ending. Plus an introduction by Crumb, sketchbook
pages, and more.