Walt Before Skeezix

Frank King
Edited by Chris Ware
Introduction by Jeet Heer
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Walt Before Skeezix

Frank King
Edited by Chris Ware
Introduction by Jeet Heer
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720 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jun 10, 2014
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 720
  • Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly Publications
  • ISBN: 9781770461413
  • Dimensions: 9.66" W x 2.12" L x 7.25" H
One of the pioneering giants of American comic strips, Frank King was born in Cashton, Wisconsin, in 1883. He joined the staff of the Chicago Tribune in 1909. Almost from the start of his career, King's cartoons were frequently featured on the front page of the paper. He made his lasting mark in 1919 by creating Gasoline Alley, which became one of the most widely syndicated and read strips in North America until King's death in 1969.
Walt Before Skeezix [is] a charming road trip to the past." - NPR

"Even before Skeezix, this volume reveals Frank King as an ambitious cartoonist eager to burst beyond the limitations of a weekly single-panel car strip." - AV Club

"This latest volume demonstrates that King had mastered that easy cadence and benevolent outlook even before Skeezix arrived, when the strip still centred around a cast of automobile enthusiasts who congregated in a Chicago back alley. . . King instills the proceedings with his signature brand of kindly, leisurely warmth, and true fellow-feeling." - The Globe & Mail
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