Home Literary Studies 17 George Herriman: Krazy Kat
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed Requires Authentication

17 George Herriman: Krazy Kat

  • Corey Creekmur
Become an author with De Gruyter Brill

Abstract

George Herriman’s Krazy Kat, drawn between 1913 and 1944, is one of the most iconic comic strips in the history of the medium. In contrast to other strips which, over their often long print run, were handed from the original creator to various successors, Krazy Kat remained with Herriman and ended with his demise. The strip, hailed as one of the most important contributions to American art, is marked by a peculiar tension between an almost compulsive repetition in the basic formula and action and a sophisticated complexity in style and execution. This chapter explores the origins and developments of the strip, the artistic elements, and the implications of the conflicting love-hate relationships that structure the gag-a-day narratives. Special attention will be given to indeterminate gender and racial identities that add to the ambivalences within the comic and turn the seemingly trivial and monotonous strips into a bold comment on the enforced normativity and uniformity of his time.

Abstract

George Herriman’s Krazy Kat, drawn between 1913 and 1944, is one of the most iconic comic strips in the history of the medium. In contrast to other strips which, over their often long print run, were handed from the original creator to various successors, Krazy Kat remained with Herriman and ended with his demise. The strip, hailed as one of the most important contributions to American art, is marked by a peculiar tension between an almost compulsive repetition in the basic formula and action and a sophisticated complexity in style and execution. This chapter explores the origins and developments of the strip, the artistic elements, and the implications of the conflicting love-hate relationships that structure the gag-a-day narratives. Special attention will be given to indeterminate gender and racial identities that add to the ambivalences within the comic and turn the seemingly trivial and monotonous strips into a bold comment on the enforced normativity and uniformity of his time.

Downloaded on 25.12.2025 from https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110446968-021/html
Scroll to top button