Michael Tisserand’s new biography “Krazy,” will introduce its readers to an American genius they’ve probably never heard of — George Herriman, creator of the Krazy Kat comic strip. Krazy Kat, which ...
"George Herriman's Krazy Kat: A Celebration of Sundays" is a dynamite introduction to one of the most dysfunctional duos ever found on the funny pages. It's also a book-shelf must-have for anyone ...
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 eponymous star ...
New Orleans-born Krazy Kat cartoonist George Herriman (Photo by Will Connell, courtesy Michael Tisserand) "Krazy: A Life in Black and White," the biography of Crescent City-born newspaper cartoonist ...
Befitting its status as one of the masterworks of comics art, Herriman's Krazy Kat has been reprinted many times over the decades. But this new volume stands out. While most collections focus on the ...
A film still from Super Dimension Fortress Macross by animation director Ichiro Itano, one of Japan's anime stars with work in the show Krazy at the Vancouver Art Gallery. ((Vancouver Art Gallery)) It ...
Genius is simplicity. A dog, who is a policeman, loves a cat who loves a mouse. The mouse throws bricks at the cat, and the policeman jails him. Some aspect of this, more or less every day, for more ...
This Sunday is the anniversary of the end of one of the greatest comic strips of all time. On June 25, 1944, the final installment of “Krazy Kat” was published, two months after the death of its ...
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