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George Herriman


George Herriman

Birthday:

08/22/1880

Place of birth:

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA:

Biography:

George Joseph Herriman III (August 22, 1880 – April 25, 1944) was an American cartoonist best known for the comic strip Krazy Kat (1913–1944). More influential than popular, Krazy Kat had an appreciative audience among those in the arts. Gilbert Seldes' article "The Krazy Kat Who Walks by Himself" was the earliest example of a critic from the high arts giving serious attention to a comic strip. The Comics Journal placed the strip first on its list of the greatest comics of the 20th century. Herriman's work has been a primary influence on cartoonists such as Elzie C. Segar, Will Eisner, Charles M. Schulz, Robert Crumb, Art Spiegelman, Bill Watterson, and Chris Ware. Herriman was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, to mixed-race Creole parents, and grew up in Los Angeles. After he graduated from high school in 1897, he worked in the newspaper industry as an illustrator and engraver. He moved on to cartooning and comic strips—a medium then in its infancy—and drew a variety of strips until he introduced his most famous character, Krazy Kat, in his strip The Dingbat Family in 1910. A Krazy Kat daily strip began in 1913, and from 1916 the strip also appeared on Sundays. It was noted for its poetic, dialect-heavy dialogue; its fantastic, shifting backgrounds; and its bold, experimental page layouts. In the strip's main motif and dynamic, Ignatz Mouse pelted Krazy with bricks, which the naïve, androgynous Kat interpreted as symbols of love. As the strip progressed, a love triangle developed between Krazy, Ignatz, and Offisa Pupp. Pupp made it his mission to prevent Ignatz from throwing bricks at Krazy, or to jail him for having done so, but his efforts were perpetually impeded because Krazy wished to be struck by Ignatz's bricks. Herriman lived most of his life in Los Angeles, but made frequent trips to the Navajo deserts in the Southwestern United States. He was drawn to the landscapes of Monument Valley and the Enchanted Mesa, and made Coconino County the location of his Krazy Kat strips. His artwork made much use of Navajo and Mexican themes and motifs against shifting desert backgrounds. He was a prolific cartoonist who produced a large number of strips and illustrated Don Marquis's books of poetry about Archy and Mehitabel, an alley cat and a cockroach. Newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst was a proponent of Herriman and gave him a lifetime contract with King Features Syndicate, which guaranteed Herriman a comfortable living and an outlet for his work despite its lack of popularity. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Herriman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.



Credits

How to Handle Women (1928)
as Himself
Keeping Up with Krazy (1962)
Writer
The Mouse Exterminator (1940)
Characters
Golf Chumps (1939)
Characters
Hot Dogs On Ice (1938)
Characters
Gym Jams (1938)
Characters
Krazy's Travel Squawks (1938)
Characters
Krazy Magic (1938)
Characters
Little Buckaroo (1938)
Characters
Sad Little Guinea Pigs (1938)
Characters
The Masque Raid (1937)
Characters
Krazy's Race of Time (1937)
Characters
The Lyin' Hunter (1937)
Characters
The Merry Cafe (1936)
Writer
Krazy's Newsreel (1936)
Characters
Highway Snobbery (1936)
Characters
Kannibal Kapers (1935)
Creator
The King's Jester (1935)
Characters
Goofy Gondolas (1934)
Characters
The Trapeze Artist (1934)
Characters
Masquerade Party (1934)
Characters
Busy Bus (1934)
Characters
Cinder Alley (1934)
Characters
Tom Thumb (1934)
Characters
The Curio Shop (1933)
Characters
Stage Krazy (1933)
Characters
Krazy Spooks (1933)
Comic Book
Antique Antics (1933)
Creator
House Cleaning (1933)
Characters
Bunnies And Bonnets (1933)
Characters
Wooden Shoes (1933)
Characters
The Medicine Show (1933)
Creator
Wedding Bells (1933)
Characters
Snow Time (1932)
Characters
Light House Keeping (1932)
Writer
Paper Hanger (1932)
Characters
Hic-Cups The Champ (1932)
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Ritzy Hotel (1932)
Characters
Soldier Old Man (1932)
Characters
The Restless Sax (1931)
Creator
Svengarlic (1931)
Creator
Soda Poppa (1931)
Creator
Rodeo Dough (1931)
Comic Book
Jazz Rhythm (1930)
Creator
An Old Flame (1930)
Writer
Desert Sunk (1930)
Writer
Slow Beau (1930)
Creator
Spookeasy (1930)
Writer
Farm Relief (1929)
Creator
Ratskin (1929)
Writer
Auto Suggestion (1929)
Writer
A Fur Peace (1929)
Writer
Pie Curs (1927)
Original Series Creator
Scents and Nonsense (1926)
Writer
The New Champ (1925)
Story
Searching for Santa! (1925)
Story
How I Became Krazy (1921)
Writer
The Great Cheese Robbery (1920)
Writer
A Grid-Iron Hero (1916)
Writer
Krazy Kat Demi-Tasse (1916)
Director
Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse at the Circus (1916)
Characters
Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse at the Circus (1916)
Director
Krazy Kat, Bugologist (1916)
Graphic Novel Illustrator
A Duet (1916)
Writer
A Duet (1916)
Director
Krazy Kat Goes A-Wooing (1916)
Characters
Ignatz Believes in Signs (1916)
Director