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If you've never read a Krazy Kat comic prior, do yourself a favor and seek them out. It's a Platinum Age staple and is one series that fans of old comics and comic historians shouldn't miss. These ...
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.
Among the collection was a 1938 George Herriman “Krazy Kat” comic, a 1937 “Prince Valiant” comic by King Features, and a 1937 Mickey Mouse cartoon that Walt Disney produced for a Sunday daily.
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.
Krazy Kat was art, but it wasn't much like Hemingway's art, or Picasso's, or anyone else's, for that matter. In the first place, Herriman was funny, which gets you almost no points in the fine-art ...
Of all classic comic strips, George Her­riman’s Krazy Kat was the most bril­liantly formulaic. For over 30 years, the daily installment climaxed more often than not wi1h the strip’s ...
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 ...