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5.0 out of 5 stars The un-guru
If--perish the thought!--all of R. Crumb's work except his Mr Natural comix were lost to humankind, we'd still have what I take to be his most important legacy. An entire college course could be taught--probably HAS been taught somewhere--with the Mr Natural comix as texts.

Mr Natural is a guru who does exactly what good gurus ought to do: he shakes us up...
Published on April 3, 2008 by Kerry Walters

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3.0 out of 5 stars not crumb's best
While I laughed through occasional readings of Mr. Natural in the 60/70s, he was never amoung the Crumb work that I most admired. Indeed, I got little of what he was supposed to be a comment upon, in my reading how the 60s spwaned its own brand of charlatan, old wine in new bottles. Now that I sat down and read through the stoiries in this one, I found it rather callow...
Published on June 1, 2007 by Robert J. Crawford


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5.0 out of 5 stars The un-guru, April 3, 2008
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If--perish the thought!--all of R. Crumb's work except his Mr Natural comix were lost to humankind, we'd still have what I take to be his most important legacy. An entire college course could be taught--probably HAS been taught somewhere--with the Mr Natural comix as texts.

Mr Natural is a guru who does exactly what good gurus ought to do: he shakes us up by refusing to act like we think holy people should act. He has a roving eye for the ladies, he cusses, at times he appears heartless or indifferent, and the advice he offers--when he does offer it, which isn't all that often--frequently comes across as whacky. He's so irreverent that it's easy to see him as irrelevant. But nothing could be further from the truth, because Mr Natural is like one of those Taoist sages who, dressed in rags and laughing uproariously, serve as living reminders for the rest of us not to take ourselves, our lifestyles, and our values so seriously. Self-honesty is what Mr Natural wants from us.

As Flakey Foont discovers over and over in the Mr Natural comix, though, self-honesty is hard to come by, because self-deception feels so damn good, especially to us "booshwah" types. We deceive ourselves all the time about our seething sexual desires ("Mr Natural stops Talking," "The Girlfriend," and the marvelous Devil Girl stories). We deceive ourselves about our piety, pretending that what we want to believe is what we should believe ("Mr Natural Goes to a Meeting of the Minds," "Om Sweet Om," and "Sittin' Around the Kitchen Table"). We deceive ourselves about work and ambition ("It's a workaday World") and, in one of the best two stories in this volume, we deceive ourselves when we think about God ("Mr Natural Meets 'The Kid'").* In all these stories, sacred cow after sacred cow runs off into the sunset, mooing gaily.

And as if all that's not good enough, R. Crumb gives us the definitive biography of Mr Natural--complete with early and rare photos--in this volume (pp. 42-44). This story alone is worth the price of the entire book.

Truly, a great collection!
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* The other best story here is "Mr Natural's 719th Meditation."
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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mr. Natural - Horny Guru or Chairman Mao, July 19, 1998
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It's said that chairman Mao was going to put Mr. Natural on the cover of his little red book along with his quotations but Nixon nixed the deal saying it would reveal too many secrets about America.

Robert Crumb has an uncanny way of telling the absolute truth. Mr. Natural is as natural as we may all be if it were not for the hang-ups that our parents and teachers impose upon us as children. He tells the truth as it really is - and how is that you say? Well one of the most important truths is not to forget whatever it was you were supposed to remember... and if you do... well just make it up!

After all... twas ever thus!

Excellent collection of Mr Natural's adventures thru life - a must have for anyone who used to say cool but will probably go over the head of anyone who says kewl.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Almost 30 years of Naturalism, January 15, 2012
This collection doesn't present the entire career of Mr. Natural - there's just too much of it - but samples this famous character's career from the late 1960s to mid-1990s. Over that time, we see Mr. Natural develop from a cheerfully mystic hedonist into the mysogynist cynic of his later years. At the same time his character plummets, his artwork rises from the simple outlines of early years to the stipples and shading of Crumb's more mature work.

If you remember Zap comics, you'll be ready for the ever-horny urban guru. If not, brace yourself for some backlash against the 1970s' militant feminism and racial stereotypes that are unenlightened (to say the least) by today's standards. Like it or not, this shows an important ancestor of today's indy comics, but without the obsessive amassing of minutiae in other recent Crumb collections.

-- wiredweird
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Mad Genius, September 7, 2011
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R. Crumb is known for the amazing texture and detail of his animation. His work had a spooky retro feel, that went back to a time when cartoons were important - even when they were whimsical. His biting humor, social insight, and energy are signatures of his work. Who can read this book without "lightening up" and at the end, having a sense of wonderment at the artistic gifts of this unique man - R Crumb is unparalleled.
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4.0 out of 5 stars What does it all mean Mr. Natural?, June 28, 2008
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Funny stuff from the 60's. It was funnier then but it still brings a laugh and smile just in the art work by Crumb. Great as a collectable or light un thought provoking read to escape reality. Good stuff!
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3.0 out of 5 stars not crumb's best, June 1, 2007
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Robert J. Crawford (Balmette Talloires, France) - See all my reviews
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While I laughed through occasional readings of Mr. Natural in the 60/70s, he was never amoung the Crumb work that I most admired. Indeed, I got little of what he was supposed to be a comment upon, in my reading how the 60s spwaned its own brand of charlatan, old wine in new bottles. Now that I sat down and read through the stoiries in this one, I found it rather callow. Mr. Natural is funny, but the story line is stretched a little too far beyond what it has to offer. Afterall, Crumb had to make a living sellling comics, so his output is not uniformly good. Mr. Natural basically rips people off - using his acolytes for money and other things - and plays the game of the wise guru to Flakey Foont's naivete.

Don't get me wrong, he is one of America's greatest artists and social critics. In my opinion, his best work is elsewhere.
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4.0 out of 5 stars R. Crumb's Mr. Natural, August 17, 2010
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Bob Fincher (Tallahassee, FL) - See all my reviews
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This typical Robert Crumb. Featuring his Mr. Natural. It is all in B/W and photo copied from the original slides from the 60s. This is an R rated edition as opposed to some of the shinanigans that Mr. Natural usually gets into, which would surely carry an X rating. I wouldn't say it is OK for young children, but keep it at the adult level. All in , it is a good read, if you like Crumb and I do, but this would be near the bottom of the books that I would buy by Crumb.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Must Addition for the R. Crumb Collector, March 17, 2008
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If you want to focus on only a couple of R. Crumb's characters then this is the ticket. I would suggest The R. Crumb Coffee Table Art Book for an overall view of his work if you can only get one book. For the collector the Book of Mr. Natural is a must have.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Independent Bookstore, April 8, 2010
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The book I ordered came promptly and in perfect condition. The bookseller's brochure explained his praiseworthy philosophy and business ethic. This is the kind of store that deserves to have many customers!
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