Robert Crumb
Robert Crumb, born in 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an underground comix artist known for his distinctive, satirical style and creation of iconic characters like Fritz the Cat and Mr. Natural. His work often critiques social norms and explores countercultural themes. Crumb's art is part of collections at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco. His influence on the world of comics and graphic novels is substantial, making him a seminal figure in the underground comix movement.