The latest International Original Art & Anime Signature Auction from Heritage prompted some staggering final sales figures
Krazy Kat
When “Krazy Kat” Spoke Japanese!
A new book traces the development of early manga
Captain Scarlet is Number One (Screenprint, that is!)
Gerry Anderson’s Captain Scarlet screenprints anyone? Or Asterix, too?
Get to know the workings of Krazy Kat in an online course
Explore the world of Krazy Kat
WebFind: Krazy Kat, the animation
Here’s a wonderful Krazy Kat stop-motion animation that was directed by Derek Mogford back in 1996
In Review: Cats (2019)
Review by Tim Robins A tribe of cats must decide yearly which one will ascend to the Heaviside Layer and come back to a new life… Nothing I can write will stop Cats from being a critical and box office… Read More ›
Rare “Little Orphan Annie” artwork offered at auction this week
The original art from the oldest “Little Orphan Annie” comic strip ever brought to market, published in the first month of the strip’s appearance 94 years ago, will make pop culture history this Friday, 22nd February, in Heritage Auctions’ Comics & Comic Art Auction in Dallas. The item rubs shoulders with a host of art by British artists featured in the upcoming auction, as previously reported – including Dave Gibbons cover for Watchmen #1 and a number of covers created for early Marvel UK comics by American artists.
George Herriman’s “Krazy Kat”: First Appearances
George Herriman was an American cartoonist, best known for the influential comic strip “Krazy Kat” – but did you know its much appreciated characters sprang from an entirely different strip? Harriman established a name for himself as a much in… Read More ›