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Library of American Comics Essentials HC (2012- IDW) comic books 2016

  • Issue #8-1ST
    Library of American Comics Essentials HC (2012- IDW) 8-1ST

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    Volume 8 - 1st printing. "1934: Krazy Kat - King Features Essentials: Book 1!"

    Story and Art by George Herriman.

    Much attention has been paid to Herrriman's Sunday full-page comics, yet it is in the daily Krazy Kat strips that the cartoonist most frankly illustrates many of his major themes, especially the shifting nature of social identity. The 1934 strips reprinted in this book fit anyone's definition of "essential." They show Krazy Kat at top speed, ever-changing, endlessly inventive, with language that sparkles with double meanings and more in lines such as "his malady drills me to my sole." The year includes homages to old jokes and bricks, followed by playful references to sex, drink, and even drugs. The daily Krazy Kat strips are often Herriman's most personal works and standouts in this year include Krazy Kat's attempt to write a memoir and the Kat's quietly waiting for the last leaf of "ottim" to fall (a tender scene that finds echoes in Charles Schulz's drawing Linus admiring the last autumn's leaf stubborn spirit). It could also be argued that the daily is more accessible to the new reader. Herriman biographer Michael Tisserand provides an insightful introduction.

    Hardcover (Horizontal Format), 12-in. x 4-in., 328 pages, B&W.

    Cover price $29.99.

  • Issue #9-1ST
    Library of American Comics Essentials HC (2012- IDW) 9-1ST

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    Volume 9 - 1st printing. "1933: Tyler's Luck - King Features Essentials: Book 2!"

    Written by Lyman Young. Art and cover by Alex Raymond.

    These never-before-collected strips represent an essential transition point that would forever change the direction of adventure comics. Lyman Young's Tim Tyler's Luck was a successful series set in exotic locales before Alex Raymond signed on as Young's assistant. It's in these 1932-1933 strips, as Raymond assumed greater and greater responsibility for the drawing, that he developed the prototypes for Flash Gordon, Dale Arden, and Jungle Jim, and the style for which he became famous a year later.

    Hardcover (Horizontal Format), 12-in. x 4-in., 392 pages, B&W.

    Cover price $29.99.