Krazy & Ignatz 1929-1930: "A Mice, A Brick, A Lovely Night" (Krazy Kat)
by George Herriman, Bill Blackbeard
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Read in May, 2008
Thus far, I've enjoyed the Krazy Kat collections that I've read. This one, however, rises above the first two Sunday collections and is a thing of comic genius. Herriman, while still keeping the standard "hit-with-a-brick" joke going through most of the issues, starts to branch out further from the idea and allow for variations that give the strip enough depth to go from being a good comic strip to a great comic strip.
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I haven't read this particular volume yet, but I give it (and all the other books in this series) five stars anyway, because I already know that Herriman deserves every bit of the "genius" label that is often applied to him.
There has never been a comic strip like this; it's as close to poetry as the medium has ever been pushed. Lyrical, surreal, playful, mysterious, transcendent: If I could give this (and all the other volumes in this series) six stars, I would do so.
There has never been a comic strip like this; it's as close to poetry as the medium has ever been pushed. Lyrical, surreal, playful, mysterious, transcendent: If I could give this (and all the other volumes in this series) six stars, I would do so.
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Love, love, love this strip.
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