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Krazy e Ignatz

Esta serie de cómics ofrece una mirada satírica y a menudo absurda al mundo a través de la relación entre un gato y un ratón. Llena de juegos de palabras y gags visuales, explora temas de amor, obsesión y comentario social. Es una mezcla atemporal de ternura y humor más oscuro que atrae a lectores adultos que buscan algo poco convencional. Los fanáticos apreciarán su estilo único y su enfoque fresco de una premisa simple.

Krazy And Ignatz 1916-1918
Krazy & Ignatz

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  • Krazy & Ignatz

    • 120 páginas
    • 5 horas de lectura

    This volume reprints what many consider to be Herriman's prime: his Sunday strips from 1925 and 1926, two full years of strips printed full-page in their original black and white, plus material never collected before. Fantagraphics is proud to re-present Krazy Kat to a new generation of readers. Each volume in this series reprints two full years of Sunday strips, or 104 full-page, black-and-white Sunday strips (Herriman did not incorporate color into the strip until 1935). Krazy Kat is a love story, focusing on the relationship of its three main characters. Krazy Kat adored Ignatz Mouse. Ignatz Mouse hated Krazy Kat, the expression of which was in throwing bricks at Krazy's head. Offisa Pup loved Krazy and sought to protect "her" (Herriman always maintained that Krazy was genderless), mostly by throwing Ignatz in jail. Each of the characters was ignorant of the other's true motivations. This simple structure allowed Herriman to build entire worlds of meaning into the actions, building thematic depth that led critics like Gilbert Seldes and E. E. Cummings to recognize Herriman's genius almost immediately. Each of Fantagraphics' Krazy & Ignatz volumes is designed by Chris Ware, creator of the wildly successful ACME Novelty Library series. This beautiful volume includes material never collected before. Black-and-white comic strips and illustrations throughout

    Krazy & Ignatz
  • Presenting the first three years' Sundays of George Harriman's masterpiece, featuring his immortal triangle of 'kat', 'mice', and 'pupp'. In addition to these newly restored strips, this volume includes fascinating biographical material about Herriman by series editor Bill Blackbeard and a portfolio of never-before-reprinted pre-Krazy Kat Herriman strips (including some early sights of pre-Krazy Kat felines)-plus some special surprises

    Krazy And Ignatz 1916-1918