Here's a book we snoozed on when it came out last year, but finally go it in. And we're glad we did as its 176 square-formatted pages collect 160 four panel comic strips that are freely drawn and perhaps even more freely written, filled with dialect-heavy speech phonetically rendered, very much in manner of George Herriman's writing in Krazy Kat, which is clearly a major influence, as the world of Snake Creek is cut from cloth pattenred after that of Coconino County.
In other words, these strips are a lot of fun to read!
We'll have to say at some point, but for now will leave you with Leonard Pierce's review from TCJ.com.