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File:Krazypanel-4-16-1922.jpg

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Summary

Ignatz being marched off by Officer Pupp for trying to throw a brick at Krazy Kat. Behind the newspaper, Krazy is reading, and describing aloud, the very same cartoon they're appearing in. "Ooy, he's saying something at you— Ooy, it sims to be something in werra roughish, and werra uncootish lengwidge."

Single panel from a cartoon by Herriman scanned from p.169 of Krazy Kat: The Comic Art of George Herriman (Abrams, 1986). Originally published in newspapers on April 16, 1922, and therefore public domain.

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