“Krazy Kat,” George Herriman’s exuberant and idiosyncratic newspaper comic, was never broadly popular. From the beginning, though, it found fans among writers and artists. P. G. Wodehouse compared it ...
Of all classic comic strips, George Her­riman’s Krazy Kat was the most bril­liantly formulaic. For over 30 years, the daily installment climaxed more often than not wi1h the strip’s eponymous star ...
"George Herriman's Krazy Kat: A Celebration of Sundays" is a dynamite introduction to one of the most dysfunctional duos ever found on the funny pages. It's also a book-shelf must-have for anyone ...
"Krazy Kat has racial implications we're still trying to grapple with and understand as a country," Tisserand says. Tisserand was living in Chicago when he saw the touring exhibit Masters of American ...
There are many people who consider Krazy Kat to be the greatest comic strip of all time -- the most original, the best drawn, the most personal and idiosyncratic. Unfortunately, it is not as ...
Michael Tisserand’s “Krazy: George Herriman, a Life in Black and White” doesn’t bury its lead. Tisserand begins his deeply researched and brilliantly written book by sharing what was once a well-kept ...