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5.0 out of 5 stars slapstick, surrealism, and the confusions of the human heart, May 31, 1996
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This review is from: Geo. Herriman's Krazy and Ignatz (Paperback)
"Krazy Kat" is a classic in both comics and the literature of love. Krazy Kat is a feline of debatable gender, smitten with love for Ignatz mouse; Ignatz loathes Krazy and is eternally concocting plans to "crease that Kat's cranium" with a hurled brick. Krazy takes these "love missiles" as tokens of esteem. All would be well but for Offissa Pupp, the policedog who admires Krazy and is constantly intervening in the rendezvous between brick and skull. Endless permutations of the resultant confusion follow, mapping out - with a combination of slapstick and poetic surrealism - the convolutions of the human heart
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Geo. Herriman's Krazy and Ignatz
Geo. Herriman's Krazy and Ignatz by George Herriman (Paperback - June 1988)
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