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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Cats and Dogs: Mutts Ii

Cats and Dogs: Mutts Ii Review



Patrick McDonnell's "Mutts" is Krazy Kat for the nineties on up -- pup Earl and cat Mooch in a world of their own, entertained by their cast of fellow characters. What's really engaging is watching these two interact with the "peoples" and animals around them. They're not that different from you or me. Or me, anyway. Who couldn't see herself in Mooch's forbidden leap to the table? Earl tells him cats don't belong up there, to which Mooch proudly dances and sings, "Table, shtable, kitty on the table." There's a sweet thread running throughout that comes to the fore in the story of lost kitten Shtinky Puddin', as well as the tale of the egg who finally pops his shell open to the delight of his proud parents. Let me not forget McDonnell's drawing style, which is absolutely spare, cunning, and evocative (shades of Krazy Kat again). If only peoples everywhere read Mutts; what happier peoples we'd be.



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McDonnell continues the madcap adventures of Earl the dog and Mooch the cat, stars of his popular syndicated strip Mutts, as they go happily about their exploration of the world, along with Shtinky, the lost kitten, Sid, the bowl-bound fish, Crabby and Lollipop, the cantankerous crustacean couple, and, of course, the "Peoples.".


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