All of that started with an old strip called “Krazy Kat” where the scenery changed with every panel… KK was about a male cat in love with a male mouse (Who happened to by married, with 3 kids, who threw bricks at Krazy’s head to try and stop his feline stalker…or course, Krazy took the bricks as an expression of the mouse’s love) and was in turn loved by a male dog; it was the first comic drawn by a black artist (The amazingly imaginative George Herriman); and then…it gets weird!
All of that started with an old strip called “Krazy Kat” where the scenery changed with every panel… KK was about a male cat in love with a male mouse (Who happened to by married, with 3 kids, who threw bricks at Krazy’s head to try and stop his feline stalker…or course, Krazy took the bricks as an expression of the mouse’s love) and was in turn loved by a male dog; it was the first comic drawn by a black artist (The amazingly imaginative George Herriman); and then…it gets weird!