I had a pretty vivid imagination at age 6 myself but this stuff would’ve given me nightmares if I’d read it at that age. There was a Boy’s Life from 1968 or so with a cover story about ghosts and even though I turned 9 that year that cover gave me the willies for weeks.
The richness and subtlety of the art is unparalleled today. And the imagination is one fueled by a life lived richly, not one absorbed by pathetic electronic media. Sigh.
Guilty Bystander about 10 years ago
I had a pretty vivid imagination at age 6 myself but this stuff would’ve given me nightmares if I’d read it at that age. There was a Boy’s Life from 1968 or so with a cover story about ghosts and even though I turned 9 that year that cover gave me the willies for weeks.
YatInExile about 10 years ago
I find myself reading this strip just to see what Nemo ate just before bedtime.
Terinmo about 10 years ago
McCay knows how to tell a story. This is how people were entertained before tv, movie or radios.
Kirk McCoy about 10 years ago
……………………………Please……………………..fix……………………………zoom………………………centering
Petemejia77 about 10 years ago
Dang Nemo! Keep it in yer p.j.’s!
dogday Premium Member about 10 years ago
The richness and subtlety of the art is unparalleled today. And the imagination is one fueled by a life lived richly, not one absorbed by pathetic electronic media. Sigh.
Petemejia77 about 10 years ago
From the comments over the past 4 days.