Krazy Kat: The Comic Art of George Herriman

by Patrick McDonnell

Other authorsGeorge Herriman (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

PN6728.K7 H4

Publication

Abradale Press / Abrams (1999), 223 pages

Description

Favorite cartoons from the Krazy Kat comic strips.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Othemts
A comprehensive book detailing the history of George Herriman’s comic creation (or is that Komic Kreation) Krazy Kat with a history of Herriman’s work and biography of his life as well as a large selection of daily strips and Sunday full-page comics. Lots of fun to read even if Susan doesn’t
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LibraryThing member Arkholt
I love George Herriman, and Krazy Kat especially. This book does a great job of chronicling Herriman's carreer, and is a great collection of Krazy Kat strips. There aren't a lot of Krazy Kat collections, which is sad. For those looking, this is a great place to start. I also enjoy that the part on
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Krazy Kat from "The Seven Lively Arts" is reprinted in full in this book.

Anyone looking for a great example of what comic strips have done and can do, and for a profile of one of the greatest cartoonists ever to be in newspapers need look no farther.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

223 p.; 11.75 inches

ISBN

0810981521 / 9780810981522

Local notes

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