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And yet another story panel from an early Felix some cartoon cat or other ...
And yet another story panel from an early Felix some cartoon cat or other ...
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5 comments:
Looks like Krazy Kat to me.
I'm out of town so I don't have access to my notes of what the M.C. told Steve. The Felix/Krazy misteak may be my bad ... it does look vaguely Krazyish but I guess I would've expected Offisa Pupp or Ignatz.
Note the caption on the final picture referring to the hero as "KK." This is an early Winkler Krazy Kat, surely from the silent period.
I'm in transit now but have a number of copyright synopses from the silent Krazys; at some point we might even be able to identify this and the other short you had.
No surprise Ignatz isn't here; he was only in a fairly small number of Winkler shorts, and almost none during the sound era.
Actually, Ignatz is smack dab in the middle of this panel. Great find, Jeff.
That drawing belonged to Grim Natwick. It's from the Krazy Kat studio run by Bill Nolan in New York.
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