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Cover: George Herriman & Chris Ware
Krazy & Ignatz #1931-1932
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This volume collects the full-page Krazy Kat newspaper strips from 1931 and 1932, a period when George Herriman’s surreal comic masterpiece reached new heights of lyrical absurdity. The collection, part of Fantagraphics’ comprehensive Krazy & Ignatz series, showcases the eternal love triangle of Krazy Kat, Ignatz Mouse, and Officer Bull Pupp, with Herriman’s inventive dialogue and dreamlike Coconino County landscapes. It includes an introduction by film critic Michael Barrier, providing context for these late-era strips that blend slapstick, poetry, and existential whimsy.
writer, artist, inker, letterer George Herriman · cover George Herriman, Chris Ware
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writer, artist, inker, letterer George Herriman
cover pencils, inks George Herriman
cover pencils, inks Chris Ware
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