Don’t worry, this travel series is an anomaly in the Nemo canon. We get back to Slumberland and astounding fantasy very soon now. I actually like this travel series, though. It’s a look at how the early 20th-C. Americans viewed themselves.
It’s got to be Slumberland. Look how clean the buildings are!.I saw Little Nemo in Newark. A museum there had a huge exhibition of original comic art, with Herriman and Segar and Caniff and Grey and Feininger and… so many great pieces of original art on display, drawn once a week for a laughable pittance. McCay’s huge originals were utterly clean of any apparent pencil marks or erasures. The only correction was a pattern of white ink on one that indicates a spilled bottle of black ink underneath.
Atanwat over 8 years ago
A kinder and gentler age, before pranksters started writing “Kick Me!” on the cards they attached to the victim’s back.
Kip W over 8 years ago
“Little Nemo in Indiana” just doesn’t have the same ring.
Fruno over 8 years ago
Don’t worry, this travel series is an anomaly in the Nemo canon. We get back to Slumberland and astounding fantasy very soon now. I actually like this travel series, though. It’s a look at how the early 20th-C. Americans viewed themselves.
mamarose127 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Can we PLEASE go back to Slumberland?
Kip W over 8 years ago
It’s got to be Slumberland. Look how clean the buildings are!.I saw Little Nemo in Newark. A museum there had a huge exhibition of original comic art, with Herriman and Segar and Caniff and Grey and Feininger and… so many great pieces of original art on display, drawn once a week for a laughable pittance. McCay’s huge originals were utterly clean of any apparent pencil marks or erasures. The only correction was a pattern of white ink on one that indicates a spilled bottle of black ink underneath.