The style is very simple yet it shows a lot of details. The relation between drawings and words are very irregular. It seems that he put the word boxes anywhere he can find extra space. There are many unexpected factors, like how he will wake up and how the issue in his story will end, but it is always expected that he will wake up in the last panel.
I find George Herriman's comic, Krazy Kat, really hard to follow and understand. All the actions seem unexpected. However, at the end of the comic, he seems to be content, as if he realized his purpose throughout the whole crazy tale. The style is pretty sketchy and simple. The panels are very bare as opposed to McCay's. Whereas McCay's speech boxes are fit in any open spot, Herriman's seem to be planned out. They are always moving upwards and are near the top of the panel.
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