Sundays with Walt and Skeezix

by Frank King

Peter Maresca (Editor), Chris Ware (Introduction), and Jeet Heer (Introduction)

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Collected for the first time here are the best of King's early Gasoline Alley Sunday comics, starting from the very first Sunday in 1921, reprinted in the original size and colors.

King's innovations in art, layout and storytelling brought a new warmth and style to the medium at the dawn of the Golden Age of newspaper comic strips. If you are interested in the development of this unique American art form, or simply love beautiful comics, this sumptuous volume is a masterpiece in comic art, and a must for your collection.

Like McCay, Feininger, Herriman, and others of that era, King was a graphic innovator. His panoramic layouts, themed styling, and whimsical cartoon conceits explored new artistic methods. But he also had a great knowledge of story and character, presented with a warmth and humanity never seen before in comics, and rarely done as well since. He went beyond the gags and slapstick of his contemporaries to create vignettes of genuinely human characters; showing them relating to each other and, particularly in his Sunday comics, to the world around them.
  • ISBN10 0976888521
  • ISBN13 9780976888529
  • Publish Date 4 September 2007
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Fantagraphics Sunday Press Books