- His daughter, Sophie Crumb, is an accomplished cartoonist in her own right. 2004 saw the publication of her own comic book, "Belly Button Comix".
- Is the most famous and successful underground cartoonist in history and was the first to become mainstream.
- Credits his older brother Charles Crumb for introducing him to art as a means of venting his emotional distress. Charles would actually bully Robert into drawing and creating.
- Animation legend Matt Groening (The Simpsons (1989) and "Life Is Hell") was a fan in his youth and still is, though he keeps Crumb's books hidden from his own children.
- Brother Charles Crumb committed suicide a year after the filming of Crumb (1994).
- Worked with American Greetings as a color separator and greeting card illustrator.
- Has a large collection of vintage 78 RPM records, mostly rare jazz from the 1920's.
- Turned down an offer to appear as a guest band on Saturday Night Live (1975) with his band, the Cheap Suit Serenaders.
- Presently living in the south of France with his wife and daughter. (February 2001)
- Gifted cartoonist who first achieved fame with his "Keep On Truckin'" character he named "Mr. Natural."
- Created characters like Fritz the Cat and the Snoid.
- Was portrayed by James Urbaniak in American Splendor (2003).
- Friend and collaborator of Harvey Pekar.
- Self-taught artist.
- Plays the ukulele.
- Has recorded and performed with two jazz bands: "R. Crumb and his Keep On Truckin' Orchestra" and "R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders"
- Is often credited with creating the first "underground" comic book, "Zap Comix".
- Is an accomplished banjo player.
- Friend of underground "everyman" comic writer Harvey Pekar and independent filmmaker Terry Zwigoff.
- Son of Beatrice Crumb.
- Brother of Sandra Crumb, Carole Crumb, Charles Crumb and Maxon Crumb.
- Father, with Dana Morgan, of son Jesse Crumb, and, with Aline Kominsky-Crumb, of daughter of Sophie Crumb.
- Drew the famed cover for the Big Brother & The Holding Co. "Cheap Thrills" album featuring Janis Joplin. Encouraged by the strong response, other record labels offered Crumb similar deals, but he turned them all down.
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