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When George Herriman died in 1944, Time magazine called the creator of the popular "Krazy Kat" comic strip "a figure of almost Franciscan sweetness." It might seem strange to use a religious ...
creator of the Krazy Kat comic strip. Krazy Kat, which ran from 1913 to 1944, featured a goofy, loose-limbed feline who was an original among the comic strips and cartoons of his era. Krazy Kat ...
Comics buffs also recognize McDonnell's love of comics classics like Krazy Kat, and his devotion to a brilliantly expressive ...
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 ...
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 ...
176 pp. $29.95 Not only is “Krazy Kat” (1913-44) the chief glory of the American newspaper comic strip, it evokes the salad days of the American newspaper itself, when a broadsheet was ...
For Michael Tisserand, as for most of us, the love of comics came early in childhood. Still 'Krazy' after all these years: A life of George Herriman, pioneering comic writer and N.O. exile | Arts ...