America's Great Comic Strip Artists: from the Yellow Kid to Peanuts #[nn]
Richard Marschall's *America's Great Comic Strip Artists* is a wonderful survey of the medium's richest talents, spanning the full arc from the Yellow Kid to Peanuts. The cover sets the tone beautifully — a striding dapper figure in a black suit and yellow hat dominates the foreground, flanked by a mischievous bird-like character and a yellow-robed figure exclaiming "Hully Gee," with a lively crowd of cartoon faces sketched across the background. With sixteen artists profiled — from R. F. Outcault and Winsor McCay through George Herriman, Milton Caniff, Walt Kelly, and Charles M. Schulz — this 1997 volume is a genuinely rewarding celebration of the cartoonists who shaped American popular culture one panel at a time.
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