It is incredible what you have done, for the first time I see someone leaf through a book and be able to read the pages, obviously pausing your video, it is a real pity that you did not leaf through it completely, you would have made a longer video but one of a kind, I have seen hundreds of videos but never like this, thank you.
Thanks for reviewing this. Krazy Kat remains a masterpiece and happy to see Taschen give it a beautiful treatment. Do the Fantagraphics editions carry the same Sunday pages, minus the color?
The Fantagraphics Edition have the same pages in color. The Krazy Kat Sundays were published in color from 1935 until 1944. Eclips ebooks and Fantagraphics have also published the Sundays from 1915 until 1934 in black and white.
There is a tendency at Taschen publishers to also publish a smaller version of the book when it is sold out. Fantagraphics have also published the Krazy Kat Sunday’s in a series of books.
It is incredible what you have done, for the first time I see someone leaf through a book and be able to read the pages, obviously pausing your video, it is a real pity that you did not leaf through it completely, you would have made a longer video but one of a kind, I have seen hundreds of videos but never like this, thank you.
Exactly what I needed to know and to see. Thank you.
I love Krazy Kat, I've got all of the Fantagraphics reprints of the strip,
But this Taschen edition is new for me.
Thanks for reviewing this. Krazy Kat remains a masterpiece and happy to see Taschen give it a beautiful treatment. Do the Fantagraphics editions carry the same Sunday pages, minus the color?
The Fantagraphics Edition have the same pages in color. The Krazy Kat Sundays were published in color from 1935 until 1944. Eclips ebooks and Fantagraphics have also published the Sundays from 1915 until 1934 in black and white.
@@StayfDraws Thanks! Wanted to go for the Tashen following your review but is currently OOP(!).
So nice
Great review. When you say that you got the XXL version of the book is that because there is a standard size one?
There is a tendency at Taschen publishers to also publish a smaller version of the book when it is sold out. Fantagraphics have also published the Krazy Kat Sunday’s in a series of books.