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Klaus Dechanique Sacco's account of everyday lifeBy Richard Short. Published by Nobrow Hardcover, 40 pages, B&W, 2012 Visually informed by Richard Short's love of classic comic strips, Charles Schulz' Peanuts, and Tove Jansson's Moomins, Klaus explores the un adventures of the eponymous character, a pensive anthropomorphic cat; the inappropriately specie d romantic interests of a vexatious supporting cast of anthropomorphic rats; and Klaus' libertarian doppelganger Otto. This sixty page collection