Milton Public Library

The George Herriman library, Krazy & Ignatz, 1916-1918

Label
The George Herriman library, Krazy & Ignatz, 1916-1918
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Rated E
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The George Herriman library
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
Krazy & Ignatz, 1916-1918
Summary
For nearly 30 years, George Herriman's hilarious, poetic masterpiece Krazy Kat graced the Sunday pages of America's newspapers. Featuring the love triangle of "kat," "mice," and "pupp," each of Herriman's pages is a work of transcendent art, crackling with verbal wit and graphic brilliance earning the moniker from many as the best comics strip ever created. This new hardcover collection of all the full-sized Sunday pages from 1916 through 1918 brings back into print the inventive language, haunting vistas, and beguiling brick throwing that makes this strip so special. Perfect for Herriman connoisseurs or brand-new readers, this collection provides you with the joy of joining the lovelorn Krazy Kat, the ill-tempered Ignatz Mouse, the stalwart Officer Pupp, and many more of the inhabitants of surreal Coconino County in the strip that originally elevated the comics medium into a celebrated art form
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
Content