Four Color #548
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGeorge Herriman's beloved characters get the Dell treatment in this 1954 ten-cent delight, with Dan Gormley bringing Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse to life on a wonderfully goofy cover. The two are caught mid-mischief on a grid of ice cubes — Krazy looming large with a gleeful grin while the diminutive Ignatz skates away clutching what appears to be a tray of ice, cubes scattering underfoot. It's a charming snapshot of the pair's timeless cat-and-mouse dynamic, rendered with the clean, bouncy energy that made Dell's funny-animal titles so appealing in the early 1950s.
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Offissa Pupp decided he can prevent crime by arresting Ignatz before he can throw a brick at Krazy.
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