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Little Nemo in the Land of Wonderful Dreams

av Winsor McCay

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Little Nemo is a fictional character created by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. Nemo was originally the protagonist of the comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland. The full-page weekly comic strip depicted Nemo having fantastic dreams that were interrupted by his awakening in the final panel. The strip is considered McCay's masterpiece for its experiments with the form of the comics page, its use of color, its timing and pacing, the size and shape of its panels, perspective, architectural and other detail. Little Nemo in Slumberland ran in the New York Herald from October 15, 1905, until July 23, 1911 for a total of 302 full-page weekly comic strips; the strip was renamed In the Land of Wonderful Dreams when McCay brought it to William Randolph Hearst's New York American, where it ran from September 3, 1911 until July 26, 1914 for other 118 full-page weekly comic strips including one that was published on the Los Angeles Examiner. When McCay returned to the Herald in 1924, he revived the strip, and it ran under its original title from Aug 3, 1924, until December 26, 1926, when McCay returned to Hearst. This book contains the complete full color reprints of the New York American 118 full-page weekly comic strips, from September 3, 1911 until July 26, 1914, including one that was published on the Los Angeles Examiner. The New York Herald 302+1 full-page weekly comic strips are not included. Volume one is here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1530530245/ Note: If texts of some pages are too small to read, please send an email directly to Kentauron Publishers (kentauron@kentauron.com). You'll receive the transcript of those pages, and, when ready, the eBook edition.… (mer)
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Little Nemo is a fictional character created by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. Nemo was originally the protagonist of the comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland. The full-page weekly comic strip depicted Nemo having fantastic dreams that were interrupted by his awakening in the final panel. The strip is considered McCay's masterpiece for its experiments with the form of the comics page, its use of color, its timing and pacing, the size and shape of its panels, perspective, architectural and other detail. Little Nemo in Slumberland ran in the New York Herald from October 15, 1905, until July 23, 1911 for a total of 302 full-page weekly comic strips; the strip was renamed In the Land of Wonderful Dreams when McCay brought it to William Randolph Hearst's New York American, where it ran from September 3, 1911 until July 26, 1914 for other 118 full-page weekly comic strips including one that was published on the Los Angeles Examiner. When McCay returned to the Herald in 1924, he revived the strip, and it ran under its original title from Aug 3, 1924, until December 26, 1926, when McCay returned to Hearst. This book contains the complete full color reprints of the New York American 118 full-page weekly comic strips, from September 3, 1911 until July 26, 1914, including one that was published on the Los Angeles Examiner. The New York Herald 302+1 full-page weekly comic strips are not included. Volume one is here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1530530245/ Note: If texts of some pages are too small to read, please send an email directly to Kentauron Publishers (kentauron@kentauron.com). You'll receive the transcript of those pages, and, when ready, the eBook edition.

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