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Cargando... Krazy & Ignatz: "A Wild Warmth of Chromatic Gravy" | Coalescing the Complete Full-Page Comic Strips with the Usual Extra Rarities, 1935-1936 (2005 original; edición 2005)por George Herriman, Bill Blackbeard (Introducción), Chris Ware (Diseñador), Bill Blackbeard (Editor)
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by George Herman; designed by Chris Ware; edited by Bill Blackbeard The heretofore black-and-white Sunday Krazy Kat returned in full spectacular color in June 1935, collected here from then through 1936, with a flood of rare color extras and a revelatory essay by Jeet Heer. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This edition is an eyeful of color, movement and scenery and is thoroughly wonderful.
When picking up Krazy Kat for the first time (or after an extended absence), it may be necessary to remember (or learn) that Krazy Kat isn't so much read with the eyes as with the ears. There's a particular "Coconino" dialect that is used that at first glance (and second and thirds) isn't readily readable. Please listen with your ears and let the words sound out before hitting your brain. Don't actually read it out loud or your bus neighbors or office mates might lock you up. But listen with your ears as the filter and processor before your brain takes up the words.
A lovely book. ( )