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Krazy And Ignatz 19431944 He Nods In Quiescent Siesta 1st Edition In This Form George Herriman

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Krazy And Ignatz 19431944 He Nods In Quiescent Siesta 1st Edition In This Form George Herriman
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Krazy And Ignatz 19431944 He Nods In Quiescent Siesta 1st Edition In This Form George Herriman instant download after payment.

Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.93 MB
Pages: 120
Author: George Herriman
ISBN: 9781560979326, 1560979321
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1st Edition in this form

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Krazy And Ignatz 19431944 He Nods In Quiescent Siesta 1st Edition In This Form George Herriman by George Herriman 9781560979326, 1560979321 instant download after payment.

The final volume covers the last two years of Herriman's masterpiece. In addition to the full-color, full-page Sundays, we present scores of late daily strips and more rare artwork, and a concluding essay by editor Bill Blackbeard.

Krazy and Ignatz, 1943-1944 covers the last two years of Herriman's masterpiece. With this volume, Fantagraphics and its precursor Eclipse will have reprinted the entire 29-year run of the Krazy Kat Sundays! Like Charles Schulz, George Herriman was a cartoonist to the very end. 

Aside from collecting the last masterful year and a half of "Krazy Kat," this new volume will offer a retrospective look at Herriman's life at the drawing table, offering many never before seen samples of his original art (which the cartoonist often lovingly hand-colored for friends). Gathered from many scattered collections, these pages testify to Herriman's inveterate passion for drawing. 

Rounding out the volume are scores of Krazy Kat daily strips also from Herriman's last years, further testament to the cartoonists vitality. Series editor and veteran comics historian, Bill Blackbeard, also provides a concluding, wide-ranging essay on the life and art of Herriman. More than a simple reprint collection, Krazy and Ignatz, 1943-1944 portrays the full range of a cartoonist who remained an artist all his life.

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