Hello
Dollinks! Here are a few hi res scans from the tiny KATZENJAMMER KIDS
paperback collection of Sunday strips by Joe Musial. It's copyright 1970
by King Features.
THE
KATZENJAMMER KIDS were created by Rudolph Dirks who, at William
Randolph Hearst's request, nicked them from the German cartoon MAX AND
MORITZ.
"The
strip relates in the frenzied style the war-to-the-death carried on by
Hans and Fritz against any form of authority, whether parental,
educational, or governmental."
I
had this paperback when I was a kid and studied it. It was lost and so,
last week, I bought a copy off of eBay. Such wonderful manic writing
and terrific cartooning by Musial. Reading it now for the first time
since I was nine years old, I was surprised at how many of the gags I
remembered.
Obviously, these are great fun (if not politically correct) to read out loud.
That last panel, where Hans and Fritz kiss with a "smak!!" is funny and chilling and perverse at the same time.
1 comment:
I had this book when I was a kid back then. This is a nice reminder of my childhood.
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