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Herriman sent the Dingbat Family on vacation in one comic strip; during this time, he changed the comic strip's name, first to Krazy Kat and I. Mouse, before settling on the name Krazy Kat.
A whimsical comic strip, a rich linguistic debate and a cartoonist’s hidden story intertwine in this exploration of "Krazy Kat," surrealism and the layered meaning of words.
Appraisal: 1933 George Herriman "Krazy Kat" Framed Watercolor ...
Seeking an everyman as a focus for his recent paintings, Vonn Cummings Sumner found a cat — or kat, as the word was spelled in George Herriman’s 1913-1944 comic strip, “Krazy Kat.” Sumner ...