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by GEORGE HERRIMAN

  • ISBN: 8467460091
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  • Author: GEORGE HERRIMAN
  • Other formats: docx mobi lrf lit
  • Language: Spanish
  • Publisher: PLANETA AGOSTIN (January 1, 1900)
  • FB2 size: 1940 kb
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The Krazy & Ignatz books have been a godsend to comics fans. Each book is bizarre, sweetly amusing, and blissfully continuity-free. One could argue the claim, confidently, persuasively, and with an e store of ever-fresh evidence, that George Herriman was one of the very great artists, in any medium, of the 20th century. In truth, nothing less needs to be propped up on the ivory stilts of 'fine art' than Krazy Kat.

A beautiful, must-have brick of a book for the Ignatz in you (though lobbing it at any unrequited love interests WILL cause serious physical harm - be warned).

It's not a slipcase, it's a single hardcover book. A beautiful, must-have brick of a book for the Ignatz in you (though lobbing it at any unrequited love interests WILL cause serious physical harm - be warned).

George Herriman Library: Krazy and Ignatz 1916-1918 HC NM. .George Herriman's "Krazy Kat". The Complete Color Sundays 1935-1944 by Alexander.

George Herriman Library: Krazy and Ignatz 1916-1918 HC NM 2019. KRAZY & IGNATZ by GEORGE HERRIMAN, Vol. 2 - Complete Comic Strips 1925 to 1934. The Komplete Kolor Krazy Kat by George Herriman - Volume 1 - 1935 -1936.

George Herriman began his work on Krazy Kat in the 1910s, but . But they began in 1935 when the Sunday strip began running in color. They planned for seven volumes, which would take the strip through the end of its run in 1944. Volume 1 got mass distribution.

George Herriman began his work on Krazy Kat in the 1910s, but this collection contains color strips from the Sunday papers from 1935-36. By the time of this collection, Herriman was a quarter century deep into his characters. The introduction by Bill Watterson (creator of Calvin and Hobbes) is glowing in its praise.

Krazy & Ignatz: 1935-1936 - A Wild Warmth of Chromatic Gravy. Beginning in 1935, George Herriman added yet another arrow to his by now overstuffed creative quiver, as the Krazy Kat sunday page, which had heretofore run only in black and white, was promoted to full color. This volume collects the first year and half of these chromatically effulgent strips, accompanied by a treasure trove of rarities, as well as an essay by Toronto journalist Jeet Heer that is likely to provide the final word on Herriman's ambiguous and much-debated ethnicity.



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