Krazy & Ignatz 1937-1938: "Shifting Sands Dusts its Cheeks in Powdered Beauty" (Krazy Kat) (Krazy and Ignatz)
by George Herriman
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Read in July, 2006
I embarked on the Krazy & Ignatz journey as an academic endeavor, thinking I should read old comics if I'm ever to become an authority. To my surprise, I quite enjoyed the book, laughed out loud not a little, and am rather eager to get my hands on other volumes in this set of reprints. The gender confusion, nearly void landscape, and droll, strange humor make for an absorbing, almost transporting, experience. Bonus points for book design by Chris Ware.
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Read in January, 2003
Herriman was decades ahead of his time - he deconstructed and trancended the modern comic strip even while he was invinting the modern comic strip. Required reading for fans of comics as well as any lovers of verbal gymnastics.
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Read in September, 2006
Run don't wokk. Inny collexyun will do, but I heart the full-kuller Sondys.
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