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319 pages, Hardcover
First published June 15, 2013
Crockett Johnson is the guy who wrote and illustrated Harold and the Purple Crayon (1955), which was the first in his series of Harold books. He also illustrated The Carrot Seed (1945) written by his wife Ruth Krauss.
A dozen years before he began writing the Harold series, Johnson wrote a daily comic strip he named “Barnaby” about a small boy named Barnaby who had a fairy godfather that no one else could see. Before reading this collection of "Barnaby" strips, I thought that Bill Watterson’s “Calvin & Hobbes” comic strip (in which a small boy named Calvin had a best friend, a tiger named Hobbes, that no one else could see) was the most original and inspired comic idea of all time. Little did I know that Watterson had “appropriated” Crockett Johnson’s ideas hook, line, and sinker.
Incidentally, the character Harold sure looks like Barnaby with a new name.
These strips are droll and whimsical, and a big bunch of them make up the text of this volume.
My rating 7/10, finished 7/12/25 (4068).