Krazy Kat
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Krazy Kat (also known as Krazy & Ignatz in some reprints and compilations) is an
The strip focuses on the curious relationship between a guileless, carefree, simple-minded cat named Krazy and a short-tempered mouse named Ignatz. Krazy nurses an unrequited love for the mouse, but Ignatz despises Krazy and constantly schemes to throw bricks at Krazy's head, which Krazy interprets as a sign of affection, uttering grateful replies such as "Li'l dollink, allus f'etful", or "Li'l ainjil". A third principal character, Officer Bull Pupp, often appears and tries to "protect" Krazy by thwarting Ignatz' attempts and imprisoning him. Later on, Officer Pupp falls in love with Krazy.
Despite the slapstick simplicity of the general premise, the detailed characterization, combined with Herriman's visual and verbal creativity, made Krazy Kat one of the first comics to be widely praised by intellectuals and treated as "serious" art. Though Krazy Kat was only a modest success during its initial run, in more recent years, many modern cartoonists have cited the strip as a major influence.
Overview
Krazy Kat takes place in a heavily stylized version of
The descriptive passages mix whimsical, often
Though the basic concept of the strip is simple, Herriman always found ways to tweak the formula. Ignatz's plans to surreptitiously lob a brick at Krazy's head sometimes succeed; other times Officer Pupp outsmarts Ignatz and imprisons him. The interventions of Coconino County's other anthropomorphic animal residents, and even forces of nature, occasionally change the dynamic in unexpected ways. Other strips have Krazy's imbecilic or
Public reaction at the time was mixed; many were puzzled by its iconoclastic refusal to conform to linear comic strip conventions and straightforward gags, but publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst loved Krazy Kat, and it continued to appear in his papers throughout its run, sometimes only by his direct order.[11]
Cast of characters
Krazy Kat
Simple-minded, curious, mindlessly happy and perpetually innocent, the strip's title character drifts through life in Coconino County without a care. Krazy's dialogue is a highly stylized
Krazy's own gender is never made clear and appears to be fluid, varying from strip to strip. Most authors post-Herriman (beginning with Cummings) have mistakenly referred to Krazy only as female,[14] but Krazy's creator was more ambiguous and even published several strips poking fun at this uncertainty.[15][16] When filmmaker Frank Capra, a fan of the strip, asked Herriman to straightforwardly define the character's sex, the cartoonist admitted that Krazy was "something like a sprite, an elf. They have no sex. So that Kat can't be a he or a she. The Kat's a spirit—a pixie—free to butt into anything".[17] Most characters inside the strip use "he" and "him" to refer to Krazy, likely as a gender-neutral "he".
Ignatz Mouse
Ignatz is driven to distraction by Krazy Kat's naïveté, and generally reacts by throwing bricks at Krazy's head. To shield his plans from Officer Pupp, Ignatz hides his bricks, disguises himself, or enlists the aid of willing Coconino County denizens (without making his intentions clear). Easing Ignatz's task is Krazy Kat's willingness to meet him anywhere at any appointed time, eager to receive a token of affection in the form of a brick to the head. Ignatz is married with three children, though they are rarely seen.
Ironically, although Ignatz seems to generally have contempt for Krazy, one strip shows his ancestor, Mark Antony Mouse, fall in love with Krazy's ancestor, an Egyptian cat princess (calling her his "Star of the Nile"), and pay a sculptor to carve a brick with a love message. When he throws it at her, he is arrested, but she announces her love for him, and from that day on, he throws bricks at her to show his love for her (which would explain why Krazy believes that Ignatz throwing bricks is a sign of love). In another strip, Krazy kisses a sleeping Ignatz, and hearts appear above the mouse's head.
In the last five (or so) years of the strip, Ignatz's feelings of animosity for Krazy were noticeably downplayed. While earlier, one got the sense of his taking advantage of Krazy's willingness to be "bricked", now one gets the sense of Ignatz and Krazy as chummy co-conspirators against Pupp, with Ignatz at times quite aware of the positive way Krazy interprets his missiles.
Officer Bull Pupp
A police dog who loves Krazy, and always tries (sometimes successfully) to thwart Ignatz's desires to pelt Krazy Kat with bricks. Officer Pupp and Ignatz often try to get the better of each other even when Krazy is not directly involved, as they both enjoy seeing the other played for a fool. He appears slightly less frequently than Krazy and Ignatz. He is also the main character of his own short film series.
Secondary characters
Beyond these three, Coconino County is populated with an assortment of incidental, recurring characters:
- Joe Stork: the "purveyor of progeny to prince & proletarian",[18] often makes baby deliveries to various characters. In one strip, Ignatz tries to trick him into dropping a brick onto Krazy's head from above. The character debuted in Gooseberry Sprig as the titular character's "Prime Minister".
- Kolin Kelly: a dog, a brickmaker by trade who bakes his wares in a kiln. He is often Ignatz's source for projectiles, although he distrusts the mouse.
- Mrs. Kwakk Wakk: a duck in a scoldand busybody who frequently notices Ignatz in the course of his plotting and informs Officer Pupp. She is a social climber, attempting in one strip continuity to replace Pupp as police chief.
Other characters who make semi-frequent appearances are:
- Mimi: a fine French poodle
- Walter Cephus Austridge: a nondescript ostrich
- Bum Bill Bee: a transient, bearded insect
- Don Kiyote: an inconsequential heterodox Mexican coyote
- Mock Duck: a clairvoyant fowl of cleaning establishment.
- Gooseberry Sprig: the Duck Duke, who briefly starred in his own strip before Krazy Kat was created.
- Also: Krazy's Aunt Tabby and Uncle Tom; and his aerial and aquatic cousins, respectively: Krazy Katbird and Krazy Katfish.
- Ignatz also has relations; his family of look-alike mice includes his wife, Mathilda and a trio of equally unruly sons named Milton, Marshall and Irving.
History
Krazy Kat evolved from an earlier comic strip of Herriman's, The Dingbat Family, which started in June 1910 and was later renamed The Family Upstairs. This comic chronicled the Dingbats' attempts to avoid the mischief of the mysterious unseen family living in the apartment above theirs and to unmask that family. Herriman would complete the daily comics about the Dingbats, and finding himself with time left over in his 8-hour work day, filled the bottom of the strip with slapstick drawings of the upstairs family's mouse preying upon the Dingbats' cat.[19]
This "basement strip" grew into something much larger than the original cartoon. Krazy Kat first appeared as its own daily comic strip in 1911, and then again in the summer of 1912, although only temporarily at the time. It again became a daily comic strip (running vertically down the side of the page) in October 1913, and was thereafter to remain in syndication for more than thirty years. A black and white, full-page Krazy Kat Sunday comic was launched on April 23, 1916. Possibly due to the objections of editors, who did not think it was suitable for the comics sections, Krazy Kat originally appeared in the Hearst papers' art and drama sections.[20] It has been claimed that Hearst himself, however, enjoyed the strip so much that he gave Herriman a lifetime contract and guaranteed the cartoonist complete creative freedom,[citation needed] although according to Michael Tisserand's biography on Herriman (2016), there exists no proof that this alleged lifetime contract was ever made or signed.
Despite its relatively low popularity among the general public, Krazy Kat gained a wide following among intellectuals. In 1922, a jazz ballet based on the comic was produced and scored by John Alden Carpenter; though the performance played to sold-out crowds on two nights[21] and was given positive reviews in The New York Times and The New Republic,[22] it failed to boost the strip's popularity as Hearst had hoped. In addition to Seldes and Cummings, contemporary admirers of Krazy Kat included T. S. Eliot,[23] Willem de Kooning, H. L. Mencken, P. G. Wodehouse,[24] Jack Kerouac,[5] Robert Benchley[25] and artist Paul Nash. In 1931, Nash wrote that "no country has produced, in the narrow limits of this medium, a fantastic philosopher such as George Herriman".[26] Reportedly, president Woodrow Wilson also read the strip regularly.[27] More recent scholars and authors have seen the strip as reflecting the Dada movement[28] and prefiguring postmodernism.[4][29]
In the summer of 1934, the Krazy Kat Sunday page was temporarily shelved, although the daily strip continued as before.[30] Beginning in June 1935, Krazy Kat's Sunday page returned, and was thereafter published in full color. Though the number of newspapers carrying it dwindled in its last decade, Herriman continued to draw Krazy Kat, creating roughly 3,000 comics in total, until his death in April 1944 (the final Sunday page was published exactly two months later, on June 25). Hearst promptly canceled the strip after the artist died, because, contrary to the common practice of the time, he did not want to see a new cartoonist take over.[31]
Animated adaptations
The comic strip was animated several times (see filmography below). The earliest Krazy Kat shorts were produced by Hearst, starting with the release of Introducing Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse in February 1916. More than 25 similar animated silent shorts were made until August 1917. They were produced under Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial and later the International Film Service (IFS), though Herriman was not involved.
In early 1920, after a two-year hiatus, the John R. Bray studio began producing a second series of Krazy Kat shorts.[32] These cartoons hewed close to the comic strips, including Ignatz, Pupp and other standard supporting characters. Krazy's ambiguous gender and feelings for Ignatz were usually preserved; bricks were occasionally thrown. Bray Productions produced at least eleven such Krazy Kat shorts until February 1921, after which the series ended. With added sound effects and music, these (originally silent) cartoons were in periodic reissue also during the 1930s and 1940s, and ended up being syndicated to television in the 1950s.
In 1925, animation pioneer Bill Nolan decided to bring Krazy to the screen again. Nolan intended to produce the series under Associated Animators, but when it dissolved, he sought distribution from Margaret J. Winkler. Unlike earlier adaptations, Nolan did not base his shorts on the characters and setting of the Herriman comic strip. Instead, the feline in Nolan's cartoons was a male cat whose design and personality both reflected Felix the Cat. This is probably due to the fact that Nolan himself was a former employee of the Pat Sullivan studio.[33] Other Herriman characters appeared in the Nolan cartoons at first, though similarly altered: Kwakk Wakk was at times Krazy's paramour,[34] with Ignatz often the bully trying to break up the romance.[35] Over time, Nolan's influence waned and new directors, Ben Harrison and Manny Gould, took over the series. By late 1927, they were solely in charge.
Winkler's husband,
As had been the case with the animated Krazy Kat shorts of the silent era, Herriman was not involved in the making of the sound shorts of the 1930s.
King Features produced 50 Krazy Kat cartoons from 1962 to 1964, most of which were created at
The King Features shorts of the 1960s were made for television and have a closer connection to the comic strip; the backgrounds are drawn in a similar style, Ignatz was present and once again the reluctant object of Krazy's affection. This incarnation of Krazy was made female; Penny Phillips voiced Krazy[41] while Paul Frees voiced Ignatz. The recurring character Officer Bull Pupp also appeared often in this series, though his love of Krazy did not play a role in very many of the stories. Jay Livingston and Ray Evans did the music for most of the episodes.[32] Most of the episodes are available on DVD.
Comic book adaptation
In 1951,
Chronology of formats
The strip went through several format changes during its run, each of which impacted the artwork and the narratives that the form of the strip could accommodate. What follows are the landmarks, which can also help to date the era of a given strip.
- July 26, 1910: First "beaning" of Kat by Mouse at bottom of The Dingbat Family. Strip is not sectioned off, but a detail at the bottom of the panels. Strip as a whole tended to run 4 inches × 13 inches. Soon the Kat and Mouse were a five-panel 1½ inch strip at the bottom of the cartoon.[44]
- 1911: First brief run of Krazy and I. Mouse standalone strips (probably as a replacement to The Family Upstairs). Also, the characters briefly take over the strip for a couple of periods in 1912 (at least once, while the Dingbats are "on holiday" in July 1912).
- October 28, 1913: Krazy Kat debuts as a five-panel daily vertical strip which runs down the side of a full comics page. This remains its daily format until sometime in 1920.[45]
- April 23, 1916: First black and white full page Sunday strip.
- March 4 – October 30, 1920: The "Panoramic Dailies" period, where Herriman is allowed to experiment wildly in an unbroken daily horizontal 3 × 13 inch space.
- November 1920 on: Herriman is constrained to a more conventional daily horizontal format containing three equal split sections, with the center section further split in two. This allows the strip to be run full page, half page or a third of a page, according to editorial whim. From September 13 to October 15, 1921, Herriman regains some control (no split center section) and resumes the previous years' format experiments.
- January 7 – March 11, 1922: In the New York Journal, 10 weeks of Saturday full-page color strips, in addition to the ongoing Sunday full page black-and-white strips (in other words, two original full-page strips every week). This is then canceled due to its lack of noticeable commercial success, compared to the new Saturday color sections in out-of-town Hearst papers which contained no Krazy Kat.[46]
- August 1925 to September 1929: Sundays are confined to 3-row, split-middle-line format allowing some papers to reduce cartoon's size and reformat into two daily-sized rows.[47]
- Summer 1934: Full page Sunday strips cease entirely, for roughly a year.
- June 1, 1935: Full page Sunday strips resume, now in color, until Herriman's death.
- December 11, 1938: "Optional" horizontal panel begins running on bottom of Sunday strips, as placeholder for potential advertising.
- June 3, 1944: Final daily strip published.
- June 25, 1944: Final Sunday strip published.
Legacy
In 1934, in the live-action film Babes in Toyland, starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, the cat playing the fiddle (Peter Gordon) is repeatedly hit in the head with a brick by a mouse (a capuchin monkey) costumed to look similar to Disney's Mickey Mouse.[48]
In 1974, the
In 1984, Cyndi Lauper paid homage to Krazy Kat in her song "Yeah Yeah", overdubbing the phrase in Krazy Kat's vocal style — "Ignatz, I love you" — during the second verse.
In 1994, in the live-action film Pulp Fiction, starring John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson; Krazy Kat, Ignatz Mouse, and Officer Pupp make an appearance, printed on a pale blue T-shirt worn by Jackson's character Jules, who had to hastily change his clothes after an accidental shooting in a car.
In 1999, Krazy Kat was rated #1 in a Comics Journal list of the best American comics of the 20th century; the list included both comic books and comic strips.[55] In 1995, the strip was one of 20 included in the Comic Strip Classics series of commemorative U.S. postage stamps.
In 2004, a picture of Krazy Kat appeared on the wall of the Goofy Goober bar in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, alongside a picture of Popeye.
Krazy Kat continues to inspire artists and cartoonists.
Jules Feiffer,[60] Philip Guston,[60] and Hunt Emerson[61] have all had Krazy Kat's imprint recognized in their work. Larry Gonick's comic strip Kokopelli & Company is set in "Kokonino County", an homage to Herriman's exotic locale. Chris Ware admires the strip, and his frequent publisher, Fantagraphics, is currently reissuing its entire run in volumes designed by Ware (which also include reproductions of Herriman miscellanea, some of it donated by Ware). In the 1980s, Sam Hurt's syndicated strip Eyebeam showed a clear Herriman influence, particularly in its continually morphing backgrounds.
Among non-cartoonists, Jay Cantor's 1987 novel Krazy Kat uses Herriman's characters to analyze humanity's reaction to nuclear weapons, Russell Hoban's novel The Medusa Frequency (also 1987) uses a quote from the cartoon in an epigraph ("ZIP... POW... LOVES ME") while Michael Stipe of the rock band R.E.M. has a tattoo of Krazy and Ignatz.[62]
In the Garfield TV special Garfield: His 9 Lives, Garfield plays a stunt double for Krazy Kat. In one 1989 Bloom County strip by Berkeley Breathed, Krazy and Ignatz can be seen watching Binkley, Oliver, and Opus float through a Herriman-esque landscape; and in a couple of 9 Chickweed Lane strips, Krazy and Ignatz are referred to in regards to a printed training bra once worn by Edda during her preteen years.[63][64]
Reprints and compilations
For many decades, only a small percentage of Herriman's strip was available in reprinted form.[7] The first Krazy Kat collection, published by Henry Holt and Company in 1946, just two years after Herriman's death, gathered 200 selected strips.[65] In Europe, the cartoons were first reprinted in 1965 by the Italian magazine Linus, and appeared in the pages of the French monthly Charlie Mensuel starting in 1970.[66] In 1969, Grosset & Dunlap produced a single hardcover collection of selected episodes and sequences spanning the entire length of the strip's run. The Netherlands' Real Free Press published five issues of Krazy Kat Komix in 1974–1976, containing a few hundred strips apiece; each of the issues' covers was designed by Joost Swarte. However, owing to the difficulty of tracking down high-quality copies of the original newspapers, no plans for a comprehensive collection of Krazy Kat strips surfaced until the 1980s.
All of the
In 1990, Kitchen Sink Press, in association with Remco Worldservice Books, reprinted two volumes of color Sunday strips dating from 1935 to 1937, but like Eclipse, they collapsed before they could continue the series.[68] The 3-D Zone #5, published by The 3-D Zone in June 1987, features reprints of Krazy Kat strips converted into 3-D, and includes two pairs of red/blue 3-D glasses.
The
Scattered Sundays and dailies have appeared in several collections, including the
Henry Holt & Co.
- Krazy Kat (1946): Introduction by e.e. cummings. Hardcover B&W compilation of daily and Sunday strips, concentrating on 1930–1944.
Page | Date | Daily/Sunday | Notes |
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1946-001 | 1943-04-03 | daily | |
1946-002a | 1941-03-18 | daily | |
1946-002b | 1941-03-20 | daily | |
1946-002c | 1941-03-21 | daily | |
1946-002d | 1941-03-22 | daily | |
1946-003 | daily | 11/17/192x? | |
1946-004 | 1936-03-15 | Sunday | |
1946-005 | 1921-07-10 | Sunday | |
1946-006 | intro text only | ||
1946-007 | 1930-11-06 | daily | |
1946-008 | 1941-12-06 | daily | |
1946-009 | 1933-11-12 | Sunday | |
1946-010 | 1937-06-13 | Sunday | |
1946-011 | 1937-06-06 | Sunday | |
1946-012 | 1941-11-23 | Sunday | |
1946-013 | 1943-05-02 | Sunday | |
1946-014 | 1942-07-26 | Sunday | |
1946-015 | 1936-10-25 | Sunday | |
1946-016 | 1942-05-10 | Sunday | |
1946-017a | 1942-04-21 | daily | |
1946-017b | 1942-04-22 | daily | |
1946-017c | 1942-04-23 | daily | |
1946-017d | 1942-04-24 | daily | |
1946-018a | 1942-04-25 | daily | |
1946-018b | 1943-09-02 | daily | |
1946-018c | 1942-11-14 | daily | |
1946-018d | daily | coco/mulb tree | |
1946-019 | 1944-01-30 | Sunday | |
1946-020 | 1944-02-06 | Sunday | |
1946-021 | 1943-07-04 | Sunday | |
1946-022 | 1942-04-05 | Sunday | |
1946-023 | 1934-05-20 | Sunday | |
1946-024 | 1941-06-01 | Sunday | |
1946-025 | 1941-04-27 | Sunday | |
1946-026 | 1943-09-19 | Sunday | |
1946-027 | 1943-11-14 | Sunday | |
1946-028 | 1942-06-21 | Sunday | |
1946-029a | 1943-03-03 | daily | |
1946-029b | daily | ?/?/1931? | |
1946-029c | 1934-11-12 | daily | |
1946-029d | 1934-11-13 | daily | |
1946-030 | 1943-11-21 | Sunday | |
1946-031 | 1942-12-20 | Sunday | |
1946-032a | 1936-07-06 | daily | start 1946 Tiger Tea excerpt |
1946-032b | 1936-07-08 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1946-032c | 1936-07-09 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1946-032d | 1936-07-10 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1946-033a | 1936-07-11 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1946-033b | 1936-07-27 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1946-033c | 1936-07-29 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1946-033d | 1936-09-26 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1946-034a | 1937-03-10 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1946-034b | 1936-08-19 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1946-034c | 1937-03-11 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1946-034d | 1937-03-17 | daily | end 1946 Tiger Tea excerpt |
1946-035 | 1938-03-27 | Sunday | |
1946-036 | 1939-01-01 | Sunday | |
1946-037 | 1940-12-08 | Sunday | |
1946-038 | 1937-06-20 | Sunday | |
1946-039 | 1944-03-05 | Sunday | |
1946-040a | 1943-08-11 | daily | |
1946-040b | 1932-03-09 | daily | |
1946-040c | 1942-02-11 | daily | |
1946-040d | 1942-02-12 | daily | |
1946-041 | 1942-02-22 | Sunday | |
1946-042 | 1944-05-14 | Sunday | |
1946-043 | 1943-05-09 | Sunday | |
1946-044 | 1936-11-22 | Sunday | |
1946-045 | 1942-04-19 | Sunday | |
1946-046 | 1936-07-26 | Sunday | |
1946-047 | 1935-07-07 | Sunday | |
1946-048a | 1930-07-17 | daily | start Kuku Kat excerpt |
1946-048b | 1930-07-19 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-048c | 1930-06-18 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-048d | 1930-06-21 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-049a | 1930-07-21 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-049b | 1930-07-02 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-049c | 1930-06-19 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-049d | 1930-06-26 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-050a | daily | ?/?/1923? | |
1946-050b | 1930-08-11 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-050c | 1930-08-18 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-050d | 1930-08-23 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-051a | 1930-07-04 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-051b | 1930-08-06 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-051c | 1930-10-10 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-051d | 1930-10-11 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-052a | 1930-10-14 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-052b | 1930-10-15 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-052c | 1930-10-17 | daily | Kuku Kat |
1946-052d | 1930-10-18 | daily | end Kuku Kat excerpt |
1946-053 | 1933-06-25 | Sunday | |
1946-054 | 1933-10-01 | Sunday | |
1946-055 | 1941-03-23 | Sunday | |
1946-056 | 1919-11-02 | Sunday | |
1946-057 | 1921-07-24 | Sunday | |
1946-058a | 1932-10-10 | daily | |
1946-058b | 1932-10-11 | daily | |
1946-058c | 1932-10-15 | daily | |
1946-058d | 1932-10-28 | daily | |
1946-059 | 1922-06-11 | Sunday | |
1946-060a | 1942-10-09 | daily | |
1946-060b | 1931-03-19 | daily | |
1946-060c | 1931-06-08 | daily | ?year |
1946-060d | 1934-07-24 | daily | |
1946-061 | 1941-08-24 | Sunday | |
1946-062 | 1921-09-11 | Sunday | |
1946-063 | 1938-04-24 | Sunday | |
1946-064 | 1943-08-01 | Sunday | |
1946-065a | 1933-08-23 | daily | |
1946-065b | 1932-06-16 | daily | |
1946-065c | 1932-06-18 | daily | |
1946-065d | 1932-06-14 | daily | |
1946-066 | 1943-06-20 | Sunday | |
1946-067 | 1933-07-16 | Sunday | |
1946-068 | 1940-07-28 | Sunday | |
1946-069 | 1940-07-07 | Sunday | |
1946-070a | 1940-04-24 | daily | |
1946-070b | 1940-06-27 | daily | |
1946-070c | 1940-06-25 | daily | |
1946-070d | 1940-07-03 | daily | |
1946-071 | 1940-07-21 | Sunday | |
1946-072a | 1940-06-29 | daily | |
1946-072b | 1940-03-15 | daily | |
1946-072c | 1941-01-18 | daily | |
1946-072d | 1940-04-26 | daily | |
1946-073 | 1940-08-11 | Sunday | |
1946-074 | 1940-08-04 | daily | |
1946-075 | 1937-09-26 | Sunday | |
1946-076a | 1932-07-08 | daily | |
1946-076b | daily | 2/10/19xx? | |
1946-076c | daily | ?/?/1941 | |
1946-076d | 1941-09-10 | daily | |
1946-077 | 1937-05-02 | Sunday | |
1946-078 | 1921-05-08 | Sunday | |
1946-079 | 1933-02-05 | Sunday | |
1946-080a | 1932-06-04 | daily | |
1946-080b | 1941-07-30 | daily | |
1946-080c | 1939-12-11 | daily | |
1946-080d | 1943-12-20 | daily | |
1946-081 | 1938-08-14 | Sunday | |
1946-082 | 1937-12-26 | Sunday | |
1946-083a | 1932-01-19 | daily | ?date |
1946-083b | 1932-01-20 | daily | Manx cats |
1946-083c | 1932-01-21 | daily | Manx cats |
1946-083d | 1932-01-22 | daily | Manx cats |
1946-084a | 1932-01-23 | daily | Manx cats |
1946-084b | 1932-01-27 | daily | Manx cats |
1946-084c | 1932-01-28 | daily | Manx cats |
1946-084d | 1932-01-29 | daily | Manx cats |
1946-085a | 1932-01-30 | daily | Manx cats |
1946-085b | 1932-02-04 | daily | Manx cats |
1946-085c | 1932-02-01 | daily | Manx cats |
1946-085d | 1932-02-06 | daily | Manx cats |
1946-086 | 1942-03-22 | Sunday | |
1946-087 | 1941-07-27 | Sunday | |
1946-088 | 1939-12-03 | Sunday | |
1946-089 | 1943-10-03 | Sunday | |
1946-090 | 1937-04-11 | Sunday | |
1946-091 | 1939-07-09 | Sunday | |
1946-092a | 1941-04-21 | daily | |
1946-092b | 1941-04-22 | daily | |
1946-092c | 1941-04-25 | daily | |
1946-092d | 1941-04-26 | daily | |
1946-093 | 1944-03-26 | Sunday | |
1946-094 | 1936-11-01 | Sunday | |
1946-095 | 1943-01-03 | Sunday | poss misdated as 1/2 |
1946-096a | 1932-08-30 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat excerpt |
1946-096b | 1932-08-23 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-096c | 1932-08-25 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-096d | 1932-08-31 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-097a | 1932-10-04 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-097b | 1932-09-05 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-097c | 1932-09-07 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-097d | 1932-06-28 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-098a | 1932-09-16 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-098b | 1932-09-29 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-098c | 1932-09-30 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-098d | 1932-09-24 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-099a | 1932-09-12 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-099b | 1932-09-20 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-099c | 1932-09-21 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-099d | 1932-09-22 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-100a | 1932-09-12 | daily | repeats from p99a |
1946-100b | 1932-09-14 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-100c | 1932-09-15 | daily | Uncle Tom Kat |
1946-100d | 1932-09-28 | daily | end Uncle Tom Kat excerpt |
1946-101 | 1941-09-28 | Sunday | |
1946-102 | 1942-05-31 | Sunday | |
1946-103 | 1944-05-07 | Sunday | |
1946-104 | 1941-12-07 | Sunday | |
1946-105 | 1941-03-16 | Sunday | |
1946-106a | 1942-04-01 | daily | |
1946-106b | daily | 3/29/19xx? | |
1946-106c | 1931-07-16 | daily | |
1946-106d | daily | 5/2/19xx? | |
1946-107 | 1933-12-10 | Sunday | |
1946-108 | 1920-05-09 | Sunday | |
1946-109 | 1933-02-19 | Sunday | |
1946-110a | 1932-03-23 | daily | |
1946-110b | 1931-06-01 | daily | |
1946-110c | 1931-06-02 | daily | |
1946-110d | 1931-06-04 | daily | |
1946-111 | 1919-08-17 | Sunday | |
1946-112 | 1919-09-21 | Sunday | |
1946-113 | 1933-05-28 | Sunday | |
1946-114 | 1936-01-26 | Sunday | |
1946-115a | 1931-10-15 | daily | ?year |
1946-115b | 1931-02-21 | daily | |
1946-115c | daily | 3/18/193x?; not 31 | |
1946-115d | 1935-10-28 | daily | |
1946-116 | 1933-03-12 | Sunday | |
1946-117 | 1942-01-25 | Sunday | |
1946-118 | 1942-08-30 | Sunday | |
1946-119 | 1937-04-04 | Sunday | |
1946-120a | 1932-06-21 | daily | |
1946-120b | 1932-05-27 | daily | |
1946-120c | 1932-06-22 | daily | |
1946-120d | 1931-10-26 | daily | |
1946-121 | 1936-08-01 | Sunday | |
1946-122 | 1942-07-05 | Sunday | |
1946-123 | 1935-11-03 | Sunday | |
1946-124 | 1937-03-07 | Sunday | |
1946-125 | 1939-07-02 | Sunday | |
1946-126 | 1937-10-24 | Sunday | |
1946-127 | 1941-12-28 | Sunday | |
1946-128 | 1944-02-27 | Sunday | |
1946-129 | 1941-01-12 | Sunday | |
1946-130a | 1944-04-27 | daily | |
1946-130b | 1943-11-15 | daily | |
1946-130c | 1943-11-18 | daily | only 3 dailies on page |
1946-131 | 1944-02-20 | Sunday | |
1946-132 | 1940-05-19 | Sunday | |
1946-133 | 1937-01-31 | Sunday | |
1946-134 | 1943-10-10 | Sunday | |
1946-135 | 1938-08-28 | Sunday | |
1946-136 | 1938-04-17 | Sunday | |
1946-137 | 1944-04-02 | Sunday | |
1946-138 | 1941-05-04 | Sunday | |
1946-139a | daily | 3/14/193x? | |
1946-139b | 1935-12-11 | daily | |
1946-139c | 1932-12-19 | daily | |
1946-139d | daily | 4/2/19xx? | |
1946-140 | 1942-09-27 | Sunday | |
1946-141 | 1939-11-12 | Sunday | |
1946-142a | 1941-12-16 | daily | |
1946-142b | 1941-12-17 | daily | |
1946-142c | 1943-07-27 | daily | |
1946-142d | 1941-03-31 | daily | |
1946-143 | 1944-03-19 | Sunday | |
1946-144 | 1938-12-18 | Sunday | |
1946-145 | 1940-02-25 | Sunday | |
1946-146 | 1942-08-23 | Sunday | |
1946-147 | 1943-09-26 | Sunday | |
1946-148 | 1939-02-26 | Sunday | |
1946-149 | 1943-06-27 | Sunday | |
1946-150a | 1932-11-21 | daily | |
1946-150b | 1932-11-25 | daily | |
1946-150c | 1932-11-24 | daily | |
1946-150d | 1931-03-13 | daily | |
1946-151 | 1937-05-16 | Sunday | |
1946-152 | 1942-07-12 | Sunday | |
1946-153 | 1940-03-10 | Sunday | |
1946-154a | 1938-12-12 | daily | |
1946-154b | daily | 7/9/19xx? | |
1946-154c | 1941-12-02 | daily | |
1946-154d | daily | 2/12/19xx? | |
1946-155 | 1934-08-05 | Sunday | |
1946-156 | 1917-06-17 | Sunday | |
1946-157 | 1941-07-13 | Sunday | |
1946-158 | 1934-01-28 | Sunday | |
1946-159a | 1939-06-20 | daily | |
1946-159b | 1932-07-11 | daily | |
1946-159c | 1931-11-04 | daily | |
1946-159d | 1931-10-29 | daily | |
1946-160 | 1940-01-28 | Sunday | |
1946-161 | 1943-01-17 | Sunday | |
1946-162 | 1936-07-05 | Sunday | |
1946-163 | 1940-03-17 | Sunday | |
1946-164a | 1930-05-02 | daily | |
1946-164b | 1933-09-01 | daily | |
1946-164c | 1935-02-23 | daily | ?year |
1946-164d | 1932-04-11 | daily | |
1946-165 | 1922-11-05 | Sunday | |
1946-166 | 1918-08-18 | Sunday | |
1946-167 | 1938-02-06 | Sunday | |
1946-168 | 1943-03-07 | Sunday | |
1946-169 | 1942-09-06 | Sunday | |
1946-170 | 1943-10-24 | Sunday | |
1946-171a | 1943-09-29 | daily | |
1946-171b | 1943-06-07 | daily | |
1946-171c | 1943-06-15 | daily | |
1946-171d | 1943-03-05 | daily | |
1946-172 | 1941-11-02 | Sunday | |
1946-173 | 1944-03-12 | Sunday | |
1946-174 | 1944-01-23 | Sunday | |
1946-175 | 1936-12-27 | Sunday | |
1946-176 | 1943-12-31 | Sunday | strip dated 31st |
1946-177a | 1932-04-13 | daily | |
1946-177b | 1932-03-21 | daily | |
1946-177c | 1932-03-25 | daily | |
1946-177d | 1933-09-02 | daily | |
1946-178 | 1941-11-30 | Sunday | |
1946-179 | 1942-11-22 | Sunday | |
1946-180 | 1943-08-22 | Sunday | |
1946-181 | 1939-10-22 | Sunday | |
1946-182 | 1943-12-05 | Sunday | |
1946-183 | 1940-05-12 | Sunday | |
1946-184 | 1938-04-03 | Sunday | |
1946-185 | 1936-12-13 | Sunday |
Grosset & Dunlap/Nostalgia Press/Madison Square Press
- Krazy Kat: A Classic from the Golden Age of Comics (1969, 1975): An entirely different compilation of dailies and Sundays, with examples from the entire run of the strip—including 23 ISBN 0-448-11951-X(paperback)
Page | Date | Daily/Sunday | Notes |
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1969-006-7 | 1941-11-23 | Sunday | |
1969-008-016 | cummings introduction | ||
1969-018-021 | daily | several Dingbats w/ Krazy under | |
1969-022-032 | daily | 21, from under Dingbats, 1911-12 | |
1969-034 | 1919-11-16 | Sunday | |
1969-035 | 1920-02-15 | Sunday | repeat of 11/16/19 |
1969-036-7 | 1919-07-27 | Sunday | |
1969-038-9 | 1920-05-30 | Sunday | |
1969-040-1 | 1916-09-24 | Sunday | |
1969-042-3 | 1922-06-18 | Sunday | |
1969-044-5 | 1919-12-28 | Sunday | |
1969-046-7 | 1919-12-07 | Sunday | |
1969-048 | 1928-01-15 | Sunday | |
1969-050a | daily | 1/30/193x? | |
1969-050b | daily | 5/19/194x? | |
1969-050c | daily | 1/31/193x? | |
1969-050d | daily | 5/20/194x? | |
1969-051a | 1940-05-27 | daily | |
1969-051b | 1940-08-19 | daily | |
1969-051c | 1940-08-20 | daily | |
1969-051d | daily | 4/20/19xx? | |
1969-052a | daily | 2/25/192x? | |
1969-052b | daily | 2/27/192x? | |
1969-053a | daily | 2/28/192x? | |
1969-053b | daily | seq w/ above 3 | |
1969-054a | daily | 3/9/193x? | |
1969-054b | daily | 3/10/193x? | |
1969-054c | daily | 3/11/193x? | |
1969-054d | daily | 3/12/193x? | |
1969-055 | 1935-02-24 | daily | |
1969-056 | 1927-01-16 | daily | |
1969-057a | 1938-08-15 | daily | |
1969-057b | 1938-08-16 | daily | |
1969-057c | 1938-08-17 | daily | |
1969-057d | 1938-08-18 | daily | |
1969-058a | daily | 8/19/193x? | |
1969-058b | daily | 8/20/193x? | |
1969-058c | daily | 5/2/193x? | |
1969-058d | daily | 5/3/193x? | |
1969-059a | 1943-03-08 | daily | |
1969-059b | 1943-03-09 | daily | |
1969-059c | 1943-03-10 | daily | |
1969-059d | daily | 2/28/193x? | |
1969-060a | 1935-09-11 | daily | |
1969-060b | 1935-09-13 | daily | |
1969-060c
1969-060c |
1935-09-14 | daily | |
1969-060d | 1935-09-16 | daily | |
1969-061 | 1921-05-08 | Sunday | |
1969-062 | 1930-12-14 | Sunday | |
1969-063a | daily | 7/17/194x? | |
1969-063b | daily | 2/2/193x? | |
1969-063c | daily | 1/23/193x? | |
1969-063d | daily | 1/26/193x? | |
1969-064a | daily | 2/1/193x? | |
1969-064b | 1943-03-02 | daily | |
1969-064c | 1942-08-15 | daily | |
1969-064d | 1943-11-09 | daily | |
1969-065a | daily | 10/23/193x? | |
1969-065b | daily | 10/7/193x? | |
1969-065c | daily | 10/11/193x? | |
1969-065d | daily | 10/24/193x? | |
1969-066a | daily | 10/25/193x? | |
1969-066b | daily | 10/26/193x? | |
1969-066c | daily | 10/27/193x? | |
1969-066d | daily | 10/28/193x? | |
1969-067 | 1944-06-04 | ||
1969-068 | 1937-10-17 | ||
1969-069a | daily | 7/29/193x? | |
1969-069b | daily | 10/14/193x? | |
1969-069c | daily | 10/11/193x? | |
1969-069d | daily | 10/9/193x? | |
1969-070a | daily | 9/1/193x? | |
1969-070b | daily | 1/17/193x? | |
1969-070c | daily | 9/29/193x? | |
1969-070d | daily | 9/30/193x? | |
1969-071a | daily | 7/11/193x? | |
1969-071b | daily | 7/12/193x? | |
1969-071c | daily | 7/13/193x? | |
1969-071d | daily | 7/16/193x? | |
1969-072 | 1925-05-03 | Sunday | |
1969-073a | daily | 3/25/193x? | |
1969-073b | daily | 3/26/193x? | |
1969-073c | daily | 3/27/193x? | |
1969-073d | daily | 3/28/193x? | |
1969-074a | 1940-08-21 | daily | ?year |
1969-074b | daily | 8/1/1940? | |
1969-074c | daily | 7/23/1940? | |
1969-074d | 1940-08-22 | daily | |
1969-075a | daily | 12/11/193x? | |
1969-075b | daily | 3/26/1933x? | |
1969-075c | daily | 5/15/193x? | |
1969-075d | daily | 9/21/193x? | |
1969-076 | Sunday | 6/24/1934? Poss misdated | |
1969-077 | 1933-05-28 | Sunday | |
1969-078a | 1941-04-09 | daily | |
1969-078b | 1941-04-10 | daily | |
1969-078c | daily | 5/19/193x? | |
1969-078d | daily | 5/20/193x? | |
1969-079a | 1941-02-01 | daily | |
1969-079b | daily | 6/5/193x? | |
1969-079c | daily | 2/20/193x? | |
1969-079d | daily | 7/6/194x? | |
1969-080 | 1937-08-08 | Sunday | |
1969-082 | 1933-11-12 | Sunday | color section |
1969-083 | 1938-09-25 | Sunday | color section |
1969-084 | 1939-06-11 | Sunday | color section |
1969-085 | 1916-09-03 | Sunday | color section |
1969-086 | 1919-09-07 | Sunday | color section |
1969-087 | 1942-01-18 | Sunday | color section |
1969-088 | 1917-12-30 | Sunday | color section |
1969-090a | 1936-06-01 | daily | |
1969-090b | 1936-06-02 | daily | start 1969 Tiger Tea excerpt |
1969-090c | 1936-06-12 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-091a | 1936-06-13 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-091b | 1936-06-15 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-091c | 1936-06-16 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-092a | 1936-06-17 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-092b | 1936-06-18 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-092c | 1936-06-19 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-093a | 1936-06-20 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-093b | 1936-06-22 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-093c | 1936-06-23 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-094a | 1936-06-24 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-094b | 1936-06-25 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-094c | 1936-06-26 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-095a | 1936-06-27 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-095b | 1936-06-29 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-095c | 1936-06-30 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-096a | 1936-07-01 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-096b | 1936-07-02 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-096c | 1936-07-27 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-097a | 1936-07-28 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-097b | 1936-07-29 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-097c | 1936-09-14 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-098a | 1936-09-15 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-098a | 1936-09-15 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-098b | 1937-02-22 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-098c | 1937-02-23 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-099a | 1937-02-24 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-099b | 1937-02-25 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-099c | 1937-02-26 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-100a | 1937-02-27 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-100b | 1936-12-07 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-100c | 1936-12-05 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-100c | 1936-12-05 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-101a | 1936-12-14 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-101b | 1936-12-15 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-101c | 1936-12-16 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-102a | 1936-12-17 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-102b | 1936-12-18 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-102c | 1936-12-19 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-103a | 1936-12-21 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-103b | 1936-12-22 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-103c | 1936-12-23 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-104a | 1936-12-24 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-104b | 1936-12-25 | daily | Tiger Tea |
1969-104c | 1936-12-26 | daily | end 1969 Tiger Tea excerpt |
1969-106 | 1931-01-18 | Sunday | repeat of 1/28/1923 |
1969-107a | 1935-12-02 | daily | ?year |
1969-107b | 1935-12-03 | daily | ?year |
1969-107c | 1935-12-04 | daily | ?year |
1969-107d | 1935-12-05 | daily | ?year |
1969-108a | 1936-02-04 | daily | |
1969-108b | 1936-02-05 | daily | |
1969-108c | 1936-02-07 | daily | |
1969-108d | 1936-02-08 | daily | |
1969-109 | 1919-06-29 | Sunday | |
1969-110 | Sunday | Kat phone antics | |
1969-111a | 1943-09-23 | daily | ?year |
1969-111b | daily | 9/14/194x? | |
1969-111c | 1942-01-09 | daily | |
1969-111d | daily | 11/2/194x? | |
1969-112a | 1938-01-29 | daily | |
1969-112b | daily | 7/28/19xx? | |
1969-112c | daily | 3/9/193x? | |
1969-112d | 1938-07-27 | daily | |
1969-113 | 1933-02-19 | Sunday | |
1969-114 | 1932-01-10 | Sunday | |
1969-115a | 1943-06-14 | daily | |
1969-115b | 1943-06-15 | daily | |
1969-115c | 1943-06-16 | daily | |
1969-115d | 1943-06-19 | daily | |
1969-116a | daily | 1/6/193x? | |
1969-116b | daily | 1/7/193x? | |
1969-116c | daily | 1/4/193x? | |
1969-116d | daily | 1/5/193x? | |
1969-117a | 1927-04-26 | daily | |
1969-117b | 1926-11-22 | daily | |
1969-118a | 1940-10-04 | daily | |
1969-118b | 1937-05-21 | daily | |
1969-118c | 1937-05-22 | daily | |
1969-118d | 1940-10-05 | daily | |
1969-119a | 1926-05-26 | daily | |
1969-119b | 1926-09-30 | daily | |
1969-120 | 1933-04-09 | Sunday | |
1969-122a | 1937-12-20 | daily | |
1969-122b | 1937-12-21 | daily | |
1969-122c | 1937-12-22 | daily | |
1969-122d | 1937-12-23 | daily | |
1969-123 | 1922-10-15 | Sunday | |
1969-124 | 1942-08-02 | Sunday | |
1969-125a | 1943-05-17 | daily | |
1969-125b | 1943-05-18 | daily | |
1969-125c | 1942-07-31 | daily | |
1969-125d | 1943-05-19 | daily | |
1969-126a | 1936-01-20 | daily | |
1969-126b | 1936-01-21 | daily | |
1969-126c | 1936-01-22 | daily | |
1969-126d | 1936-01-23 | daily | |
1969-127a | 1943-05-05 | daily | |
1969-127b | 1943-05-06 | daily | |
1969-127c | 1943-05-07 | daily | |
1969-127d | 1943-05-08 | daily | |
1969-128 | 1920-03-14 | Sunday | |
1969-129a | 1942-05-11 | daily | |
1969-129b | 1942-05-12 | daily | |
1969-129c | 1942-11-02 | daily | |
1969-129d | 1942-11-03 | daily | |
1969-130a | 1942-11-04 | daily | |
1969-130b | 1942-11-05 | daily | |
1969-130c | 1942-11-06 | daily | |
1969-130d | 1942-11-11 | daily | |
1969-131a | 1944-02-10 | daily | |
1969-131b | 1944-02-09 | daily | |
1969-131c | daily | 1/12/193x? | |
1969-131d | daily | 1/13/193x? | |
1969-132 | 1941-06-15 | Sunday | |
1969-133a | 1935-12-30 | daily | |
1969-133b | 1936-01-02 | daily | |
1969-133c | 1936-01-03 | daily | |
1969-133d | 1936-01-04 | daily | |
1969-134-5 | 1917-06-17 | ||
1969-136 | 1928-12-30 | Sunday | |
1969-137a | 1937-12-24 | daily | |
1969-137b | 1937-12-25 | daily | |
1969-137c | 1937-12-27 | daily | |
1969-137d | 1937-12-28 | daily | |
1969-138a | 1943-04-12 | daily | |
1969-138b | 1943-04-13 | daily | |
1969-138c | 1943-04-16 | daily | |
1969-138d | 1943-04-14 | daily | |
1969-139a | 1943-05-03 | daily | |
1969-139b | 1943-05-04 | daily | |
1969-139c | 1939-05-08 | daily | |
1969-139d | 1941-03-09 | daily | ?year |
1969-140a | daily | 1/3/193x? | |
1969-140b | daily | 1/4/193x? | |
1969-140c | daily | 1/5/193x? | |
1969-140d | daily | 1/6/193x? | |
1969-141 | 1941-03-09 | Sunday | |
1969-142 | 1933-07-23 | Sunday | |
1969-143a | 1941-12-22 | daily | |
1969-143b | 1941-12-23 | daily | |
1969-143c | 1941-12-25 | daily | |
1969-143d | 1941-12-30 | daily | |
1969-144a | daily | 11/27/194x? | |
1969-144b | daily | 6/13/193x? | |
1969-144c | daily | 3/22/193x? | |
1969-144d | daily | 3/3/193x? | |
1969-145a | 1940-02-19 | daily | |
1969-145b | 1940-02-20 | daily | |
1969-145c | 1940-02-21 | daily | |
1969-145d | 1940-02-22 | daily | |
1969-146a | daily | 4/7/193x? | |
1969-146b | daily | 2/23/193x? | |
1969-146c | daily | 2/24/193x? | |
1969-146d | 1939-04-08 | daily | |
1969-147a | 1941-04-07 | daily | |
1969-147b | 1939-09-20 | daily | |
1969-147c | 1943-11-16 | daily | |
1969-147d | 1943-04-08 | daily | |
1969-148a | daily | 6/17/194x? | |
1969-148b | 1943-04-06 | daily | |
1969-148c | 1943-04-07 | daily | |
1969-148d | 1943-04-22 | daily | |
1969-149a | 1938-03-07 | daily | |
1969-149b | 1938-03-08 | daily | |
1969-149c | 1938-03-09 | daily | |
1969-149d | 1938-03-10 | daily | |
1969-150a | 1938-03-11 | daily | |
1969-150b | 1938-03-12 | daily | |
1969-150c | 1938-03-14 | daily | |
1969-150d | 1938-03-15 | daily | |
1969-151a | 1938-03-16 | daily | |
1969-151b | 1938-03-17 | daily | |
1969-151c | 1938-03-18 | daily | |
1969-151d | 1938-03-19 | daily | |
1969-152a | daily | 12/29/194x? | |
1969-152b | daily | 12/30/194x? | |
1969-152c | daily | 12/31/194x? | |
1969-152d | daily | 1/1/194x? | |
1969-154a | daily | 4/2/19xx? | |
1969-154b | daily | 4/11/19xx? | |
1969-154c | 1943-09-17 | daily | |
1969-154d | daily | 10/28/194x? | |
1969-155a | daily | 3/28/1944x? | |
1969-155b | 1943-10-18 | daily | |
1969-155c | 1936-01-27 | daily | ?year |
1969-155d | daily | 1/5/19xx? | |
1969-156 | 1942-07-26 | Sunday | |
1969-157a | 1943-10-28 | daily | |
1969-157b | daily | 3/7/19xx? | |
1969-157c | 1940-11-21 | daily | |
1969-157d | daily | 7/1/194x? | |
1969-158a | 1927-02-14 | daily | |
1969-158b | 1927-02-15 | daily | |
1969-159a | 1939-07-19 | daily | |
1969-159b | 1939-07-17 | daily | |
1969-159c | 1939-07-18 | daily | |
1969-159d | 1939-07-20 | daily | |
1969-160a | daily | 6/7/193x? | |
1969-160b | 1941-01-10 | daily | |
1969-160c | daily | 11/29/193x? | |
1969-160d | 1943-06-03 | daily | |
1969-161 | 1932-03-13 | Sunday | |
1969-162a | daily | 12/25/193x? | |
1969-162b | daily | 12/26/193x? | |
1969-162c | 1943-11-19 | daily | |
1969-162d | 1943-11-20 | daily | |
1969-163a | 1937-07-14 | daily | |
1969-163b | 1937-07-15 | daily | |
1969-163c | 1937-07-16 | daily | |
1969-163d | 1937-07-17 | daily | |
1969-164a | daily | 6/20/19xx? | |
1969-164b | 1941-05-21 | daily | |
1969-164c | 1941-06-19 | daily | |
1969-164d | 1942-10-19 | daily | |
1969-165 | 1916-10-15 | Sunday | |
1969-166a | 1941-06-16 | daily | |
1969-166b | daily | 1/5/194x? | |
1969-166c | 1941-07-14 | daily | |
1969-166d | daily | 6/13/194x? | |
1969-167a | 1941-12-06 | daily | |
1969-167b | 1941-03-31 | daily | |
1969-167c | 1944-05-02 | daily | |
1969-167d | 1944-05-29 | daily | |
1969-168 | 1917-06-17 | Sunday | epitaph from end of strip |
1969-Back | 1943-05-09 | Sunday | color |
Street Enterprises (Menomonee Falls)
- (George Herriman's) Krazy Kat Vol. 1, No. 1 (March 1973): 32-page newsprint magazine reprinting 60 daily strips from July 3 – October 28, 1933. Inside cover claims inaccurately that they are from 1935.
Real Free Press
- Krazy Kat Komix, Nos. 1–5 (1974–1976): Joost Swarte, ed. The 5-issue magazine also features other Herriman strips.
Hyperion Press
- The Family Upstairs: Introducing Krazy Kat: The Complete Strip, 1910–1912 (1977, 1992): Introduction by Bill Blackbeard. ISBN 0-88355-642-1(softcover)
Harry N. Abrams
- Krazy Kat: The Comic Art of George Herriman (1986): Patrick McDonnell, Karen O'Connell, eds. Various strips in B&W and color, mostly from original art, including some watercolor paintings. ISBN 0-8109-9185-3(softcover)
Page | Date | Daily/Sunday | Notes |
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1986-004-005 | 1939-08-30 | daily | |
1986-007 | 1917-11-11 | Sunday | color orig |
1986-008 | 1919-06-22 | Sunday | |
1986-011 | 1941-12-21 | Sunday | |
1986-012 | 1939-06-11 | Sunday | |
1986-014 | 1938-10-16 | Sunday | color orig |
1986-019 | 1935-07-22 | daily | |
1986-021 | 1922-10-15 | Sunday | |
1986-023 | 1943-02-28 | Sunday | |
1986-026-027 | daily | 2 early, 'underneath' strips | |
1986-029 | 1919-05-04 | Sunday | |
1986-032 | 1915-05-12 | daily | |
1986-041 | daily | early 5 panel vert | |
1986-055a | 1910-07-29 | daily | Dingbat w/cat & mouse |
1986-055b | 1910-11-22 | daily | under strip |
1986-055c | 1911-07-18 | daily | under strip |
1986-056 | 1917-12-24 | daily | |
1986-057 | 1928-03-04 | Sunday | |
1986-059a | 1912-07-02 | daily | |
1986-059b | 1912-07-05 | daily | |
1986-059c | 1912-07-15 | daily | |
1986-059d | 1912-07-16 | daily | |
1986-060 | 1917-12-09 | Sunday | |
1986-061 | 1918-01-06 | daily | mis-captioned:Jan 6 was a Sunday |
1986-062 | 1918-05-04 | daily | |
1986-063 | 1919-12-25 | daily | |
1986-069 | 1940-09-23 | daily | |
1986-077 | 1918-10-15 | daily | partial |
1986-082 | 1938-03-08 | daily | |
1986-085a | 1936-06-24 | daily | |
1986-085b | April 1944, unfnished | ||
1986-089 | 1919-03-07 | daily | |
1986-090a | 1918-01-21 | daily | |
1986-090b | 1918-02-12 | daily | |
1986-090c | 1920-05-24 | daily | |
1986-090d | 1920-08-17 | daily | |
1986-091a | 1920-08-30 | daily | |
1986-091b | 1921-09-21 | daily | |
1986-091c | 1921-09-23 | daily | |
1986-091d | 1922-07-22 | daily | |
1986-092a | 1923-10-06 | daily | |
1986-092b | 1930-11-06 | daily | |
1986-092c | 1938-07-04 | daily | |
1986-092d | 1938-07-05 | daily | |
1986-093a | 1938-07-09 | daily | |
1986-093b | 1938-07-29 | daily | |
1986-093c | 1938-07-30 | daily | |
1986-093d | 1938-09-05 | daily | |
1986-094a | 1935-10-26 | daily | |
1986-094b | 1938-09-06 | daily | |
1986-094c | 1938-09-07 | daily | |
1986-094d | 1938-09-09 | daily | |
1986-095a | 1938-09-10 | daily | |
1986-095b | 1938-10-24 | daily | |
1986-095c | 1938-10-25 | daily | |
1986-095d | 1938-10-26 | daily | |
1986-096a | 1938-10-27 | daily | |
1986-096b | 1938-10-28 | daily | |
1986-096c | 1938-10-29 | daily | |
1986-096d | 1939-01-23 | daily | |
1986-097a | 1939-01-24 | daily | |
1986-097b | 1939-01-25 | daily | |
1986-097c | 1939-01-26 | daily | |
1986-097d | 1939-06-13 | daily | |
1986-098a | 1939-06-14 | daily | |
1986-098b | 1939-06-16 | daily | |
1986-098c | 1939-06-17 | daily | |
1986-098d | 1939-11-13 | daily | |
1986-099a | 1939-11-14 | daily | |
1986-099b | 1939-11-15 | daily | |
1986-099c | 1939-11-16 | daily | |
1986-099d | 1939-11-17 | daily | |
1986-100a | 1939-11-18 | daily | |
1986-100b | 1940-09-09 | daily | |
1986-100c | 1940-09-11 | daily | |
1986-100d | 1940-09-12 | daily | |
1986-101a | 1940-09-13 | daily | |
1986-101b | 1940-09-14 | daily | |
1986-101c | 1941-02-10 | daily | |
1986-101d | 1941-02-11 | daily | |
1986-102a | 1941-02-12 | daily | |
1986-102b | 1941-02-13 | daily | |
1986-102c | 1941-02-14 | daily | |
1986-102d | 1941-02-15 | daily | |
1986-103a | 1941-04-26 | daily | |
1986-103b | 1941-06-02 | daily | |
1986-103c | 1941-06-03 | daily | |
1986-103d | 1941-06-04 | daily | |
1986-104a | 1941-06-05 | daily | |
1986-104b | 1941-06-06 | daily | |
1986-104c | 1941-06-07 | daily | |
1986-104d | 1941-07-21 | daily | |
1986-105a | 1942-07-27 | daily | |
1986-105b | 1942-07-28 | daily | |
1986-105c | 1942-07-29 | daily | |
1986-105d | 1942-07-30 | daily | |
1986-106a | 1942-07-31 | daily | |
1986-106b | 1942-08-01 | daily | |
1986-106c | 1943-04-10 | daily | |
1986-106d | 1943-07-01 | daily | |
1986-107a | 1943-07-02 | daily | |
1986-107b | 1943-07-03 | daily | |
1986-107c | 1944-01-14 | daily | |
1986-107d | 1944-01-15 | daily | |
1986-108 | 1916-04-23 | Sunday | |
1986-109 | 1916-04-30 | Sunday | |
1986-110 | 1916-12-03 | Sunday | color orig |
1986-111 | 1918-11-17 | Sunday | color orig; mis-captioned 1916 |
1986-112 | 1916-09-03 | Sunday | |
1986-113 | 1916-09-17 | Sunday | |
1986-114 | 1916-05-21 | Sunday | color orig |
1986-115 | 1936-08-08 | Sunday | color orig |
1986-116 | 1916-10-15 | Sunday | |
1986-117 | 1916-12-03 | Sunday | |
1986-118 | 1937-10-17 | Sunday | |
1986-119 | 1938-03-06 | Sunday | |
1986-120 | 1917-01-14 | Sunday | |
1986-121 | 1917-06-17 | Sunday | |
1986-122 | 1917-08-19 | Sunday | |
1986-123 | 1917-09-09 | Sunday | |
1986-124 | 1917-09-16 | Sunday | |
1986-125 | 1917-09-23 | Sunday | |
1986-126 | 1940-03-10 | Sunday | |
1986-127 | 1940-04-14 | Sunday | |
1986-128 | 1917-01-21 | Sunday | mis-captioned 11/21 |
1986-129 | 1918-01-06 | Sunday | |
1986-130 | 1918-02-03 | Sunday | |
1986-131 | 1918-04-14 | Sunday | mis-captioned 4/4 |
1986-132 | 1918-05-05 | Sunday | |
1986-133 | 1918-06-30 | Sunday | mis-captioned 6/3 |
1986-134 | 1918-07-21 | Sunday | |
1986-135 | 1918-08-11 | Sunday | mis-captioned 8/14 |
1986-136 | 1918-08-25 | Sunday | |
1986-137 | 1918-09-29 | Sunday | |
1986-138 | 1940-04-21 | Sunday | |
1986-139 | 1940-05-05 | Sunday | |
1986-140 | 1918-10-27 | Sunday | |
1986-141 | 1918-11-10 | Sunday | |
1986-142 | 1940-06-02 | Sunday | mis-captioned 6/1 |
1986-143 | 1940-07-14 | Sunday | |
1986-144 | 1918-12-15 | Sunday | |
1986-145 | 1918-01-27 | Sunday | mis-captioned 1/20 |
1986-146 | 1919-02-02 | Sunday | |
1986-147 | 1919-03-09 | Sunday | |
1986-148 | 1919-03-16 | Sunday | |
1986-149 | 1919-03-30 | Sunday | |
1986-150 | 1940-10-06 | Sunday | |
1986-151 | 1940-11-10 | Sunday | |
1986-152 | 1919-05-18 | Sunday | |
1986-153 | 1919-07-27 | Sunday | |
1986-154 | 1919-09-07 | Sunday | |
1986-155 | 1919-09-28 | Sunday | |
1986-156 | 1919-12-07 | Sunday | |
1986-157 | 1917-12-30 | Sunday | mis-captioned 12/21/1919 |
1986-158 | 1940-11-17 | Sunday | |
1986-159 | 1941-01-12 | Sunday | |
1986-160 | 1919-12-28 | Sunday | |
1986-161 | 1920-10-10 | Sunday | captioned "c. 1919" |
1986-162 | 1941-01-26 | Sunday | mis-captioned 1/25 |
1986-163 | 1941-03-09 | Sunday | |
1986-164 | 1920-03-21 | Sunday | |
1986-165 | 1920-04-25 | Sunday | |
1986-166 | 1921-09-25 | Sunday | |
1986-167 | 1922-02-05 | Sunday | |
1986-168 | 1922-04-02 | Sunday | |
1986-169 | 1922-04-16 | Sunday | |
1986-170 | 1941-03-23 | Sunday | |
1986-171 | 1941-04-13 | Sunday | |
1986-172 | 1922-05-14 | Sunday | |
1986-173 | 1922-06-18 | Sunday | |
1986-174 | 1941-05-11 | Sunday | |
1986-175 | 1941-07-06 | Sunday | |
1986-176 | 1922-07-16 | Sunday | |
1986-177 | 1922-07-23 | Sunday | |
1986-178 | 1941-07-27 | Sunday | |
1986-179 | 1941-10-05 | Sunday | |
1986-180 | 1922-09-10 | Sunday | |
1986-181 | 1922-11-12 | Sunday | |
1986-182 | 1920-11-28 | Sunday | |
1986-183 | 1920-08-22 | Sunday | mis-captioned 5/5 |
1986-184 | 1925-02-15 | Sunday | |
1986-186 | 1925-11-22 | Sunday | |
1986-186 | 1941-10-12 | Sunday | |
1986-187 | 1941-10-26 | Sunday | |
1986-188 | 1926-03-07 | Sunday | |
1986-189 | 1926-05-23 | Sunday | |
1986-190 | 1941-11-16 | Sunday | |
1986-191 | 1941-11-30 | Sunday | |
1986-192 | 1928-01-08 | Sunday | mis-captioned 7/29/1929 |
1986-193 | 1933-03-12 | Sunday | |
1986-194 | 1935-11-03 | Sunday | |
1986-195 | 1937-04-04 | Sunday | |
1986-196 | 1938-05-15 | Sunday | |
1986-197 | 1942-12-27 | Sunday | |
1986-198 | 1939-07-02 | Sunday | |
1986-199 | 1939-07-23 | Sunday | |
1986-200 | 1939-07-30 | Sunday | |
1986-201 | 1940-09-08 | Sunday | |
1986-202 | 1940-11-03 | Sunday | |
1986-203 | 1941-02-23 | Sunday | |
1986-204 | 1943-03-07 | Sunday | |
1986-205 | 1943-04-11 | Sunday | |
1986-206 | 1942-01-11 | Sunday | |
1986-207 | 1942-01-25 | Sunday | |
1986-208 | 1941-09-14 | Sunday | mis-captioned 43 |
1986-209 | 1944-04-23 | Sunday | |
1986-210 | 1944-02-20 | Sunday | |
1986-211 | 1944-06-25 | Sunday | LAST Sunday strip |
1986-214 | daily | 10/?/1915 | |
1986-217 | daily | ?/?/1915 | |
1986-220 | 1922-06-11 | Sunday |
Morning Star Publications
- Coconino Chronicle (1988): Alec Finlay, ed. 130 strips from 1927 to 1928.
Eclipse Comics
Krazy and Ignatz: The Komplete Kat Komics (series): Bill Blackbeard, ed. Each of these volumes reprints a year of Sunday strips.
- Vol 1: Krazy & Ignatz (1988): 1916 strips. ISBN 0-913035-49-1
- Vol 2: The Other Side To the Shore Of Here (1989): 1917 strips. ISBN 0-913035-74-2
- Vol 3: The Limbo of Useless Unconsciousness (1989): 1918 strips. ISBN 0-913035-76-9
- Vol 4: Howling Among the Halls of Night (1989): 1919 strips. ISBN 1-56060-019-5
- Vol 5: Pilgrims on the Road to Nowhere (1990): 1920 strips. ISBN 1-56060-023-3
- Vol 6: Sure As Moons is Cheeses (1990): 1921 strips. ISBN 1-56060-034-9
- Vol 7: A Katnip Kantata in the Key of K (1991): 1922 strips, including 10 color Saturday strips. ISBN 1-56060-063-2
- Vol 8: Inna Yott On the Muddy Geranium (1991): 1923 strips. ISBN 1-56060-066-7
- Vol 9: Shed a Soft Mongolian Tear (1992): 1924 strips. ISBN 1-56060-102-7
- Vol 10: Honeysuckil Love Is Doubly Swit (unpublished): 1925 strips. ISBN 1-56060-203-1
Kitchen Sink Press
The Komplete Kolor Krazy Kat (series). Each volume reprinted two years of Sundays. The publisher dissolved before the series' aim of completeness could be achieved.
- Vol 1: 1935–1936 (1990): Rick Marshall, Bill Watterson, contributors. ISBN 0-924359-06-4
- Vol 2: 1936–1937 (1991): Rick Marshall, ed. ISBN 0-924359-07-2
Stinging Monkey/BookSurge
- Krazy & Ignatz, The Dailies. Vol 1: 1918–1919 (2001, 2003): Gregory Fink, ed., introduction by Bill Blackbeard. Stinging Monkey edition in large format, ISBN 978-1-59109-975-8. Reprints complete run of dailies from Aug 26, 1918, to Jun 28, 1919.
Pacific Comics
All the Daily Strips.... (series) 6¼ x 6¼ inch format.
- Krazy Kat vol 1: 1921 (2003)
- Krazy Kat vol 2: 1922 (2004)
- Krazy Kat Vol 3: 1923 (2005)
Presents Krazy and Ignatz (series) Four 3¼ x 4 inch volumes reproducing the 1921 strips in miniature.
Fantagraphics Books
In 2002, Fantagraphics began to publish a series of paperback – picking up where Eclipse Comics left off – with introductory essays and other bonuses, such as rare artworks and photographs. Bill Blackbeard is the series editor, Chris Ware the cover and interior designer. For the first time ever, Fantagraphics reprinted the entirety of Krazy Kat Sundays: the first ten volumes collect two years worth of Sundays each (the first five in black and white, the last five in color – reflecting the shift in the original newspaper version); the last three paperbacks comprise the black and white Sundays already reprinted by Eclipse, presenting three years worth of material per volume.
- Krazy & Ignatz in "There Is A Heppy Lend Furfur A-Waay": 1925–1926 (2002) ISBN 1-56097-386-2
- Krazy & Ignatz in "Love Letters In Ancient Brick": 1927–1928 (2002) ISBN 1-56097-507-5
- Krazy & Ignatz in "A Mice, A Brick, A Lovely Night": 1929–1930 (2003) ISBN 1-56097-529-6
- Krazy & Ignatz in "A Kat Alilt with Song": 1931–1932 (2004) ISBN 1-56097-594-6
- Krazy & Ignatz in "Necromancy by the Blue Bean Bush": 1933–1934 (2005) ISBN 1-56097-620-9
- Krazy & Ignatz: The Complete Sunday Strips: 1925–1934: Collects the previous five paperbacks in a single hardcover volume. Only 1000 copies printed, only available by direct order from the publisher. ISBN 1-56097-522-9
- Krazy & Ignatz: The Complete Sunday Strips: 1925–1934: Collects the previous five paperbacks in a single hardcover volume. Only 1000 copies printed, only available by direct order from the publisher.
- Krazy & Ignatz in "A Wild Warmth of Chromatic Gravy": 1935–1936 (2005) ISBN 1-56097-690-X, 2005
- Krazy & Ignatz in "Shifting Sands Dusts its Cheeks in Powdered Beauty": 1937–1938 (2006) ISBN 1-56097-734-5
- Krazy & Ignatz in "A Brick Stuffed with Moom-bins": 1939–1940 (2007) ISBN 1-56097-789-2
- Krazy & Ignatz in "A Ragout of Raspberries": 1941–1942 (2007) ISBN 1-56097-887-2
- Krazy & Ignatz in "He Nods in Quiescent Siesta": 1943–1944 (2008) ISBN 1-56097-932-1
- Krazy & Ignatz: The Complete Sunday Strips: 1935–1944: Collects the previous five paperbacks in a single hardcover volume. Only 1000 copies printed, only available by direct order from the publisher. ISBN 978-1-56097-841-1
- Krazy & Ignatz: The Complete Sunday Strips: 1935–1944: Collects the previous five paperbacks in a single hardcover volume. Only 1000 copies printed, only available by direct order from the publisher.
- Krazy & Ignatz in "Love in a Kestle or Love in a Hut": 1916–1918 (2010) ISBN 1-60699-316-X
- Krazy & Ignatz in "A Kind, Benevolent and Amiable Brick": 1919–1921 (2011) ISBN 1-60699-364-X
- Krazy & Ignatz in "At Last My Drim of Love Has Come True": 1922–1924 (2012) ISBN 1-60699-477-8(also includes the complete Us Husbands, another strip of Herriman, unrelated to Krazy Kat)
- Krazy & Ignatz: The Complete Sunday Strips: 1916–1924: Collects the previous three paperbacks in a single hardcover volume. Only 1000 copies printed, only available by direct order from the publisher. ISBN 1-60699-428-X
- Krazy & Ignatz: The Complete Sunday Strips: 1916–1924: Collects the previous three paperbacks in a single hardcover volume. Only 1000 copies printed, only available by direct order from the publisher.
- Krazy & Ignatz: The Kat Who Walked in Beauty (2007) ISBN 1-56097-854-6: This volume, unrelated to the previous collections (both in design and format), is a horizontal hardcover which reprints:
- Some daily strips from 1911 and 1912 (including a sequence from July 2 to 16) and 32 from 1914 (only a few of which can be dated by cross reference to other collections).
- Plus (in large-format) all daily strips from March 4 to October 30, 1920 and from September 13 to October 15, 1921 (except Sept. 15, 19, 20, 27, 30, and Oct. 5-7).
- Also included is the artwork that Herriman drew for the program of a 1922 pantomime ballet based on Krazy Kat (reproduced larger than in the Eclipse 1923 and The George Herriman Library 1922–1924 collections).
Starting from 2019, Fantagraphics began to publish a new collection of Krazy Kat Sundays. The George Herriman Library: Krazy & Ignatz, a series of deluxe hardcovers, whose format is much wider than the one of the previous paperbacks, collects 3 years worth of Sundays per volume. The bonus material, while largely similar to the one of the previous collections, presents some differences, though, such as new essays and images. Michael Catron and Bill Blackbeard are the series editors, while Keeli McCarthy is the cover and interior designer.
- The George Herriman Library: Krazy & Ignatz 1916–1918 (2019) ISBN 978-1-6839-6255-7
- The George Herriman Library: Krazy & Ignatz 1919–1921 (2020) ISBN 978-1-6839-6367-7
- The George Herriman Library: Krazy & Ignatz 1922–1924 (2022) ISBN 978-1-6839-6477-3
- The George Herriman Library: Krazy & Ignatz 1925–1927 (2023) ISBN 978-1-6839-6674-6
Sunday Press Books
- Krazy Kat: A Celebration of Sundays (2010): Patrick McDonnell, Peter Maresca, eds. ISBN 0-9768885-8-0(hardcover)
Page | Date | Daily/Sunday | Notes |
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CelebSundays-001 | 1917-10-28 | Sunday | orig, color |
CelebSundays-004 | 1918-06-09 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-007 | Daily | 1912, orig | |
CelebSundays-008 | 1916-04-23 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-009 | 1916-04-30 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-010 | 1916-05-21 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-011 | 1916-06-11 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-012 | 1916-09-03 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-013 | 1916-10-15 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-014 | 1916-10-29 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-015 | 1916-11-12 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-016 | 1916-11-19 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-017 | 1916-12-03 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-018 | 1916-12-31 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-019 | 1917-02-18 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-020 | 1917-03-04 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-021 | 1917-03-11 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-022 | 1917-05-06 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-023 | 1917-09-09 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-024 | 1917-09-16 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-025 | 1917-09-23 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-026 | 1917-10-28 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-027 | 1917-12-02 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-028 | 1918-01-09 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-029 | 1918-03-17 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-030 | 1918-03-24 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-031 | 1918-06-23 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-032 | 1918-07-07 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-033 | 1918-07-14 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-034 | 1918-08-04 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-035 | 1918-08-18 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-036 | 1918-09-29 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-037 | 1918-10-06 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-038 | 1918-10-27 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-039 | 1918-11-03 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-040 | 1918-11-24 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-041 | 1918-12-01 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-042 | 1919-01-05 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-043 | 1919-01-26 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-044 | 1919-02-16 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-045 | 1919-04-06 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-046 | 1919-04-13 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-047 | 1919-04-20 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-048 | 1919-04-27 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-049 | 1919-05-11 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-050 | 1919-06-15 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-051 | 1919-06-22 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-052 | 1919-07-20 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-053 | 1919-08-03 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-054 | 1919-08-10 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-055 | 1919-08-31 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-056 | 1919-09-07 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-057 | 1919-09-14 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-058 | 1921-09-11 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-059 | 1922-01-21 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-060 | 1922-01-28 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-061 | 1922-02-25 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-062 | 1922-03-05 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-063 | 1922-04-16 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-064 | 1922-06-11 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-065 | 1922-06-18 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-066 | 1922-07-02 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-067 | 1923-01-28 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-068 | 1923-02-11 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-069 | 1924-01-06 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-070 | 1927-09-04 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-071 | 1929-05-19 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-072 | 1930-12-28 | Sunday | |
CelebSundays-073 | 1935-06-01 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-074 | 1935-10-06 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-075 | 1936-05-17 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-076 | 1937-01-17 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-077 | 1937-04-04 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-078 | 1937-11-14 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-079 | 1937-11-28 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-080 | 1937-12-26 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-081 | 1938-01-02 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-082 | 1938-01-30 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-083 | 1938-03-06 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-084 | 1938-04-24 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-085 | 1938-05-15 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-086 | 1938-08-07 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-087 | 1938-08-21 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-088 | 1938-08-21 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-089 | 1938-09-11 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-090 | 1938-10-09 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-091 | 1938-11-27 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-092 | 1938-12-11 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-093 | 1938-12-25 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-094 | 1939-01-08 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-095 | 1939-05-21 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-096 | 1939-06-11 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-097 | 1939-07-30 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-098 | 1939-08-27 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-099 | 1939-10-22 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-100 | 1939-10-29 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-101 | 1939-11-12 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-102 | 1939-12-17 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-103 | 1939-12-31 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-104 | 1940-03-10 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-105 | 1940-04-21 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-106 | 1940-05-05 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-107 | 1940-05-12 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-108 | 1940-06-01 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-109 | 1940-07-07 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-110 | 1940-07-14 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-111 | 1940-10-06 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-112 | 1940-11-03 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-113 | 1941-01-25 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-114 | 1941-06-08 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-115 | 1941-06-15 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-116 | 1941-07-27 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-117 | 1941-08-24 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-118 | 1941-10-26 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-119 | 1941-11-08 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-120 | 1941-11-22 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-121 | 1941-12-20 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-122 | 1943-02-07 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-123 | 1943-03-07 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-124 | 1943-04-11 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-125 | 1943-06-20 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-126 | 1943-06-27 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-127 | 1943-08-29 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-128 | 1943-09-05 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-129 | 1943-09-12 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-130 | 1943-10-17 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-131 | 1943-11-21 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-132 | 1943-12-12 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-133 | 1943-12-19 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-134 | 1944-03-19 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-135 | 1944-06-11 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-136 | 1944-06-25 | Sunday | color |
CelebSundays-160 | Daily | 1944, unfinished |
Abrams ComicArts
- Krazy Kat & the Art of George Herriman: A Celebration (August 2011): Craig Yoe, ed. (hardcover). ISBN 978-0-8109-9594-9Includes more than a dozen (new and old) essays, and reproductions of non-strip art pertaining to Krazy Kat and Herriman's other works.
Page | Date | Daily/Sunday | Notes |
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Art of GH-18 | 1941-08-10 | Sunday | |
Art of GH-19 | 1937-02-14 | Sunday | |
Art of GH-20 | 1938-05-15 | Sunday | |
Art of GH-21 | 1938-12-11 | Sunday | |
Art of GH-22 | 1940-10-06 | Sunday | |
Art of GH-23 | 1941-05-11 | Sunday | |
Art of GH-24 | 1941-12-21 | Sunday | |
Art of GH-25 | 1942-12-27 | Sunday | |
Art of GH-26 | 1943-09-26 | Sunday | |
Art of GH-39 | 1922-01-21 | Sunday | color |
Art of GH-42 | 1926-01-22 | Daily | orig |
Art of GH-44a | Daily | 191x-?; Dingbats w/ KK under | |
Art of GH-44b | 1939-09-30 | Daily | orig |
Art of GH-46 | 1922-04-19 | Daily | orig, color |
Art of GH-48a | 1932-06-18 | Daily | orig |
Art of GH-48b | 1918-01-17 | Daily | |
Art of GH-49 | 1939-07-06 | Daily | orig |
Art of GH-52a | 1943-04-03 | Daily | |
Art of GH-52b | 1939-11-17 | Daily | |
Art of GH-53 | 1930-11-06 | Daily | |
Art of GH-55 | 1916-12-03 | Sunday | orig, color |
Art of GH-56 | 1922-03-11 | Sunday | orig, color |
Art of GH-57 | 1916-07-02 | Sunday | orig, color |
Art of GH-58 | 1939-06-04 | Sunday | orig |
Art of GH-59 | 1918-11-17 | Sunday | orig, color |
Art of GH-60 | 1939-06-25 | Sunday | orig |
Art of GH-61 | 1917-02-11 | Sunday | orig, color |
Art of GH-62 | 1918-05-05 | Sunday | orig |
Art of GH-63 | 1917-11-04 | Sunday | orig |
Art of GH-64 | 1917-10-28 | Sunday | orig, color |
Art of GH-65 | 1936-07-25 | Sunday | orig |
Art of GH-66 | 1919-05-18 | Sunday | orig, color |
Art of GH-67 | 1918-06-30 | Sunday | orig, color |
Art of GH-68 | 1922-04-16 | Sunday | |
Art of GH-69 | 1932-12-25 | Sunday | orig |
Art of GH-70 | 1932-05-01 | Sunday | orig |
Art of GH-71 | 1938-06-05 | Sunday | orig, color |
Art of GH-72 | 1917-09-09 | Sunday | orig, color |
Art of GH-73 | 1944-06-04 | Sunday | orig |
Art of GH-74 | Sunday | unpublished, circa 25-30 | |
Art of GH-117 | Daily | circa 1920; "wash-boila" | |
Art of GH-172 | Daily | 2 unfin, 1944 |
IDW Publishing
- George Herriman's Krazy + Ignatz in Tiger Tea (January 2010): Craig Yoe, ed. Collects the "Tiger Tea" storyline from the daily strips, May 1936 – March 1937. ISBN 978-1-60010-645-3(hardcover).
Page | Date | Daily/Sunday | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
TT-Yoe-016 | 1924-10-26 | Sunday | Krazy's b'day |
TT-Yoe-020 | 1927-03-13 | Sunday | surreal kats |
TT-Yoe-025 | 1919-05-18 | Sunday | katnip field |
TT-Yoe-029 | 1936-05-15 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-030 | 1936-05-16 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-031 | 1936-05-25 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-032 | 1936-05-26 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-033 | 1936-05-27 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-034 | 1936-05-28 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-035 | 1936-05-29 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-036 | 1936-05-30 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-037 | 1936-06-01 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-038 | 1936-06-02 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-039 | 1936-06-03 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-040 | 1936-06-04 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-041 | 1936-06-05 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-042 | 1936-06-06 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-043 | 1936-06-08 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-044 | 1936-06-09 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-045 | 1936-06-10 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-046 | 1936-06-11 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-047 | 1936-06-12 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-048 | 1936-06-13 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-049 | 1936-06-15 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-050 | 1936-06-16 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-051 | 1936-06-17 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-052 | 1936-06-18 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-053 | 1936-06-19 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-054 | 1936-06-20 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-055 | 1936-06-22 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-056 | 1936-06-23 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-057 | 1936-06-24 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-058 | 1936-06-25 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-059 | 1936-06-26 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-060 | 1936-06-27 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-061 | 1936-06-29 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-062 | 1936-06-30 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-063 | 1936-07-01 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-064 | 1936-07-02 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-065 | 1936-07-03 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-066 | 1936-07-04 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-067 | 1936-07-06 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-068 | 1936-07-07 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-069 | 1936-07-08 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-070 | 1936-07-09 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-071 | 1936-07-10 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-072 | 1936-07-11 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-073 | 1936-07-13 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-074 | 1936-07-14 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-075 | 1936-07-15 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-076 | 1936-07-16 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-077 | 1936-07-27 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-078 | 1936-07-28 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-079 | 1936-07-29 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-080 | 1936-08-19 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-081 | 1936-09-14 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-082 | 1936-09-15 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-083 | 1936-09-26 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-084 | 1936-12-14 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-085 | 1936-12-15 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-086 | 1936-12-16 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-087 | 1936-12-17 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-088 | 1936-12-18 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-089 | 1936-12-19 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-090 | 1936-12-21 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-091 | 1936-12-22 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-092 | 1936-12-23 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-093 | 1936-12-24 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-094 | 1936-12-25 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-095 | 1936-12-26 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-096 | 1937-02-22 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-097 | 1937-02-23 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-098 | 1937-02-24 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-099 | 1937-02-25 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-100 | 1937-02-26 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-101 | 1937-02-27 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-102 | 1937-03-01 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-103 | 1937-03-02 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-104 | 1937-03-03 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-105 | 1937-03-04 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-106 | 1937-03-05 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-107 | 1937-03-06 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-108 | 1937-03-08 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-109 | 1937-03-09 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-110 | 1937-03-10 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-111 | 1937-03-11 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-112 | 1937-03-12 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-113 | 1937-03-13 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-114 | 1937-03-15 | Daily | |
TT-Yoe-115 | 1937-03-16 | Daily | ?date; TT & Katfish |
TT-Yoe-116 | 1937-03-17 | Daily | ?date; TT vs Wolf Wine |
TT-Yoe-117 | 1937-03-18 | Daily | ?date; TT vs Wolf Wine |
TT-Yoe-118 | 1937-03-19 | Daily | ?date; TT & Katfish, Shark |
TT-Yoe-119 | 1937-03-20 | Daily | ?date; TT vs Rat biscuit |
TT-Yoe-121 | 1921-07-31 | Sunday | katnip |
- ISBN 978-1-63140-408-5
2016 biography
- Michael Tisserand's 2016 biography, Krazy: George Herriman, a Life in Black and White (Harper, hardcover, 560 pages, ISBN 978-0-0617-3299-7) is profusely illustrated with (mainly) single panels from Herriman's various comics. The table below lists only the panels from Krazy Kat, with dates from the book's captions.
Page | Date | Daily/Sunday | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
GH-B&W-ii | Daily | "reading?" | |
GH-B&W-vi | Daily | looking at reader | |
GH-B&W-009 | 1917-03-22 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-017 | 1916-01-07 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-024 | 1921-07-27 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-028 | 1933-06-19 | Daily | 2 panels |
GH-B&W-031 | 1938-12-02 | Daily | 2 panels |
GH-B&W-036 | 1931-02-21 | Daily | 2 panels |
GH-B&W-038 | 1941-05-04 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-039 | 1931-03-13 | Daily | 2 panels |
GH-B&W-043 | 1921-05-19 | Daily | 2 panels |
GH-B&W-046 | 1934-10-15 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-049 | 1934-09-05 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-050 | 1917-04-01 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-051 | 1918-05-19 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-053 | 1915-05-12 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-063 | 1931-03-25 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-065 | Daily | "New Yorick" | |
GH-B&W-069 | 1933-12-25 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-075 | 1920-05-02 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-087 | 1919-04-20 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-122 | 1917-06-09 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-211 | Daily | "It thrills me" | |
GH-B&W-243 | 1913-11-01 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-246 | 1916-11-25 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-248 | 1914-10-31 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-249 | 1916-12-22 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-256 | 1915-10-26 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-263 | 1916-02-18 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-266 | 1916-04-23 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-270 | 1915-11-05 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-271 | 1919-02-08 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-274 | 1917-02-11 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-276 | 1918-01-08 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-279 | 1917-07-17 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-282 | 1917-12-25 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-285 | 1918-05-05 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-287 | 1919-11-23 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-288 | 1922-11-19 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-298 | 1915-07-31 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-305 | 1921-07-31 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-306 | 1921-07-31 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-310 | 1922-04-16 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-316 | 1918-08-11 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-325 | 1921-03-18 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-328 | 1921-08-18 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-331 | Daily | K&I into ink well | |
GH-B&W-336 | 1917-11-18 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-341 | 1925-03-02 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-343 | 1919-11-24 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-344 | 1921-03-06 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-347 | 1927-12-16 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-353 | 1927-03-02 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-356 | 1916-10-16 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-364 | 1931-06-19 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-368 | 1932-08-30 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-370 | 1932-04-03 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-375 | 1933-01-16 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-383 | 1933-06-30 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-388 | 1936-07-10 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-394 | 1935-11-19 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-395 | 1937-12-12 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-401 | 1940-02-11 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-407 | 1939-12-10 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-413 | 1942-08-30 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-416 | 1943-01-20 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-418 | 1941-06-10 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-429 | 1944-06-25 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-432a | 1934-11-12 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-432b | 1936-12-12 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-434 | 1934-06-23 | Daily | |
GH-B&W-438 | 1932-07-31 | Sunday | |
GH-B&W-439 | Daily | "I thenk you" |
Taschen
- George Herriman's "Krazy Kat": The Complete Color Sundays 1935-1944 (August 2019): Alexander Braun ed. XXL Hardcover (300 mm × 440 mm). 632 pages. Available in three languages.[71][72]
- English - ISBN 978-3-8365-6636-0
- German - ISBN 978-3-8365-7194-4
- French - ISBN 978-3-8365-7193-7
- English -
Mathiesen collections
- Cartoonist/writer Snorre Smári Mathiesen has recently edited and self published a series of daily collections.
- Krazy Kat - Dailies Nov 1913-Feb 1914 ISBN 978-1-9852-4306-4: Paperback; 60 pages; now out of print.
- Krazy Kat - Dailies Vol. 2: March-July 1914 ISBN 978-1-7235-6541-0: Paperback; 42 pages; now out of print.
- Krazy Kat: 1924 Daily Strips ISBN 979-8-8572-1643-9: Revised edition; hardcover; 260 pages. Strips are printed larger than in earlier edition. The previous edition included various strips from June 1913 to March 1914, some of which had been included in the above collections. These strips are not mentioned in the introduction to the revised edition. From 1924 it is missing about 60 strips.
- Krazy Kat: 1925 Daily Strips ISBN 979-8-3559-6731-4: Hardcover. Missing only June 18 and Dec. 25.
- Krazy Kat: 1926 Daily Strips ISBN 979-8-3748-3445-1: Hardcover; 312 pages. Missing only Dec. 1, 9, 25.
- Krazy Kat: 1927 Daily Strips ISBN 979-8-3975-7183-8: Hardcover; 314 pages. Missing only Jan. 1 and Dec. 26.
- Krazy Kat - Dailies Nov 1913-Feb 1914
Filmography
See also
- The Krazy Kat Klub, a Bohemian nightspot in Washington, D.C. during the early decades of the 20th century, named after the comic strip.
Notes
- ^ Blackbeard, Bill and Martin Williams, "The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics". pp. 59–60.
- ^ Krazy & Ignatz, Volume 1, George Herriman, introduction by Bill Blackbeard, Stinging Monkey Publications, 2003
- ^ a b Kramer.
- ^ a b c Shannon.
- ^ a b McDonnell/O'Connell/De Havenon 26.
- ^ Seldes, Gilbert. "The Krazy Kat That Walks By Himself Archived 2010-01-08 at the Wayback Machine". The Seven Lively Arts. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1924, p. 231.
- ^ ISSN 2048-0792.
- ^ Heer 41–45.
- ^ A Mice, A Brick, A Lovely Night 71.
- ^ Krazy Kat: The Comic Art of George Herriman 97.
- ^ Schwartz 8–10.
- ^ Pilgrims on the Road to Nowhere, 47.
- ^ There is a Heppy Lend, Fur, Fur Awa-a-ay-, 62.
- ^ Crocker.
- ^ Necromancy By the Blue Bean Bush, 16–17.
- ^ A Katnip Kantata in the Key of K, 71.
- ^ Schwartz 9.
- ^ A Mice, A Brick, A Lovely Night 67, et al.
- ^ McDonnell/O'Connell/De Havenon 52.
- ^ McDonnell, O'Connell and De Havenon 58.
- ^ Blackbeard 1–3.
- ^ McDonnell, O'Connell and De Havenon 66–67.
- ^ Tisserand, Michael (2016). Krazy: George Herriman, a Life in Black and White. Harper. p. 277.
- ^ Tisserand, Michael (2016). Krazy: George Herriman, a Life in Black and White. Harper. p. 113.
- ^ Kammen, Michael (1996). The Lively Arts: Gilbert Seldes and the Transformation of Cultural Criticism in the United States. Oxford University Press. p. 93.
- ^ Nash, Paul: 'American Comics, a Foreign Appraisal of the Masters of Humorous Pencils'. The Sun (New York City). August 19, 1931. Viewed February 27, 2023.
- ^ A century ago, Krazy Kat was a comics-page masterpiece Archived 2023-03-10 at the Wayback Machine. November 13, 2016. Viewed March 10, 2023.
- ^ Inge.
- ^ a b Bloom.
- ISBN 1560976209
- ^ Schwartz 9–10.
- ^ a b Crafton.
- ^ Maltin 205–06.
- ^ Winkler Productions: copyright synopsis for Web Feet (1927).
- ^ Rail Rode.
- ^ "Winkler Pictures Moves West" - The Film Daily (12/14/1931)
- ^ Maltin 207.
- ^ Maltin 210–11.
- ^ Maltin 213.
- ISBN 978-1476665993.
- ^ To Tell the Truth. February 3, 1964. 24 minutes in. CBS.
My name is Penny Phillips and I'm the cartoon voice of Krazy Kat
. Rebroadcast on Buzzr on February 16, 2019. - ^ Young, Frank M. (August 9, 2008). "from 'Krazy Kat' #4, 1952: soup's on!". Stanley Stories. Archived from the original on October 4, 2011. Retrieved October 7, 2011.
- ^ "Dell Four Color Comics". Archived from the original on July 21, 2009.
- ^ McDonnell/O'Connell/De Havenon 55.
- ^ McDonnell/O'Connell/De Havenon 57.
- ^ A Katnip Kantata in the Key of K, 1–3
- ^ McDonnell/O'Connell/De Havenon 77.
- ^ McDonnell, Patrick (1985). Krazy Kat. The Comic Art of George Herriman. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers. p. 76.
- ^ Comics Kingdom. Archivedfrom the original on November 22, 2023. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
- ^ Harvey, R. C. (Jan 2000). "Blood & Thunder: Two for Cho". The Comics Journal. No. 219. p. 3.
...the Ignatz Award was originated in the '70s at the Orlando Con, a pioneering comic convention staged mainly by Jim Ivey.
- ^ Boyar, Jay (May 12, 1985). "The Real Don Martin: We All Grew Up On His Cartoons. Fortunately, So Did He". Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on 2013-12-28. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
- St. Petersburg Times. Archived from the originalon July 2, 2006. Retrieved Jan 4, 2013.
- ^ a b McElhatton, Greg (Jan 30, 2011). "Goodbye, Jeff". GregMcE.com. Archived from the original on November 22, 2023. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
- ^ MacDonald, Heidi (Jan 31, 2011). "RIP: Jeff Alexander". The Beat. Archived from the original on November 10, 2023. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
- ^ "Kreem of the Komics!". Metro Times. Detroit. 2012-09-08. Archived from the original on Sep 8, 2012.
- ^ McDonnell, Patrick. "Comic Masters". MuttsComics.com. Archived from the original on March 18, 2005. Retrieved January 13, 2005.
- ^ Watterson, pp. 17–18.
- ^ "Charles Schulz interview". Nemo. No. 31. Interviewed by Rick Marschall; Gary Groth. January 1992. Archived from the original on February 8, 2005. Retrieved January 13, 2005.
- ^ "Interviews: Will Eisner". The Onion AV Club. Interviewed by Tasha Robinson. September 27, 2000. Archived from the original on 2007-09-26. Retrieved January 13, 2005.
- ^ a b Sanderson, Peter. "Comics in Context #20: This Belongs in a Museum". IGN. Archived from the original on Mar 9, 2007. Retrieved January 13, 2005.
- ^ "The D'log Interview for Artsnet: HUNT EMERSON". Artsnet. D'log. Archived from the original on March 11, 2007. Retrieved January 13, 2005.
- ^ "Rec.music.rem FAQ (#A15)". The R.E.M. - Usenet. Jan 5, 1997. Archived from the original on January 7, 2005. Retrieved January 13, 2005.
- ^ McEldowney, Brooke (January 22, 2019). "9 Chickweed Lane". GoComics.com. Archived from the original on January 28, 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
- ^ McEldowney, Brooke (January 23, 2019). "9 Chickweed Lane". GoComics.com. Archived from the original on January 28, 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
- ^ Tashlin.
- ^ Exhibit catalog from the Musée de la bande dessinée in Angoulême, 1997, cited in BDM 2005–2006, by Bera, Denni and Mellot.
- ^ There is a Heppy Lend, Fur, Fur Awa-a-ay-, 119.
- ^ a b Campbell, Peter. "Bibliography". Coconino County. Archived from the original on 2009-09-12. Retrieved 2015-05-18.
- ^ "The Mouse Bibliography". Archived from the original on 2006-01-11. Retrieved 2006-01-14.
- ^ Re-readings, Volume III (edited by Ross E. Davies) (Green Bag Press 2018), pages 87-95 and coda; Re-readings, Volume IV (edited by Ross E. Davies) (Green Bag Press 2019), coda; Re-readings, Volume V (edited by Ross E. Davies) (Green Bag Press 2020), coda.
- ^ A Brick Comes A-Flying Archived 2019-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, Taschen. Retrieved 2019-08-10
- ^ "Is George Herriman the Greatest American Visual Artist?". hyperallergic.com. 10 August 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-11-29. Retrieved 2019-12-11.
References
- Blackbeard, Bill. "A Kat of Many Kolors: Jazz pantomime and the funny papers in 1922". (1991). Printed in A Katnip Kantata in the Key of K (q.v.)
- Bloom, John. "Krazy Kat keeps kracking". United Press International, June 23, 2003.
- Crafton, Donald (1993). Before Mickey: The Animated Film, 1898–1928. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-11667-0.
- Crocker, Elisabeth. "'To He, I Am For Evva True': Krazy Kat's Indeterminate Gender". Postmodern Culture, January 1995. January 12, 2006.
- Heer, Jeet. "Cartoonists in Navajo Country". Comic Art, Summer 2006. 40–47.
- ISBN 1-56060-024-1.
- Herriman, George (1991). A Katnip Kantata in the Key of K. Forestville: Turtle Island/Eclipse Books. ISBN 1-56060-064-0.
- Herriman, George (2002). Krazy & Ignatz 1925–1926: "There Is A Heppy Land, Fur, Far Awa-a-ay -". Seattle: Fantagraphics Books. ISBN 1-56097-386-2.
- Herriman, George (2003). Krazy & Ignatz 1929–1930: "A Mice, A Brick, A Lovely Night". Seattle: Fantagraphics Books. ISBN 1-56097-529-6.
- Herriman, George (2004). Krazy & Ignatz 1933–1934: "Necromancy by the Blue Bean Bush". Seattle: Fantagraphics Books. ISBN 1-56097-620-9.
- Inge, Thomas (1990). "Krazy Kat as American Dada Art" Comics as Culture, Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 0-87805-408-1.
- Kramer, Hilton. Untitled review of Herriman art exhibition. The New York Times, January 17, 1982.
- ISBN 0-452-25993-2.
- ISBN 0-8109-2313-0.
- Schwartz, Ben (2003). "Hearst, Herriman, and the Death of Nonsense". Printed in Krazy & Ignatz 1929–1930: "A Mice, A Brick, A Lovely Night". (q.v.)
- Shannon, Edward A. "'That we may mis-unda-stend each udda': The Rhetoric of Krazy Kat". Journal of Popular Culture, Fall 1995, vol. 29, issue 2.
- Tashlin, Frank. "In Coconino County". The New York Times, November 3, 1946, p. 161.
- ISBN 0-8362-0438-7
Further reading
- Kish, Frances. "Watch 'Em Move: A Short Biography of Krazy Kat and Some of His Goofy Friends", Photoplay, September 1930, p. 71. Article on animation.
External links
- Krazy Kat at Curlie
- Krazy Kat at Internet Archive (comic strips, video and audio)
- Coconino County at the Library of Congress Web Archives (archived 2002-09-13) – History, bios, strip archive, bibliography and more.
- "'Some Say It with a Brick': George Herriman's Krazy Kat" – A critical essay.
- Bill Watterson's foreword of the book The Komplete Kolor Krazy Kat at the Wayback Machine (archived April 3, 2016)