Exceptionally cute! I love this strip!
What a beauty! I love the detail on the elephant!
And to think this strip used to cover an entire broadsheet newspaper page.
Here, you can see Winsor McKay in person drawing Little Nemo, animated in 1911! https://archive.org/details/LittleNemo
Sorry for mis-spelling McCay.
Actually I have seen it spelled both ways.
Imagine turning out a masterpiece a week!
I wonder if the stinted languages, like “where does where is your papa?”just dream language where it’s hard to talk in full sentences, or if this is just how people wrote dialogue back then?
Peter Maresca
davidf42 about 10 years ago
Exceptionally cute! I love this strip!
CeeJay about 10 years ago
What a beauty! I love the detail on the elephant!
Guilty Bystander about 10 years ago
And to think this strip used to cover an entire broadsheet newspaper page.
Steve Bartholomew about 10 years ago
Here, you can see Winsor McKay in person drawing Little Nemo, animated in 1911! https://archive.org/details/LittleNemo
Steve Bartholomew about 10 years ago
Sorry for mis-spelling McCay.
Steve Bartholomew about 10 years ago
Actually I have seen it spelled both ways.
MysteryCat about 10 years ago
Imagine turning out a masterpiece a week!
kaystari Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I wonder if the stinted languages, like “where does where is your papa?”just dream language where it’s hard to talk in full sentences, or if this is just how people wrote dialogue back then?