Origins of the Sunday Comics by Peter Maresca for November 06, 2015

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    Atanwat  about 9 years ago

    The year (1941) in the caption is clearly a typo, the copyright on the page says 1913 (and McCay died in 1934). I wonder whether the “May 11th” shown here is still correct?

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    Thomas R. Williams  about 9 years ago

    Freud would have a lot to say about THIS dream.

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    Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 9 years ago

    If you’ve read one of these, you’ve pretty much read ’em all.

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    Fruno  about 9 years ago

    To mwbarr: I couldn’t agree less. The way to appreciate the Rarebit series is not by looking to the punchline, which doesn’t really exist. Modern minuscule strips are totally punchline-oriented. The enjoyment here is in the fantasy and the craziness of the situation. McCay’s imagination and drawing ability is the draw, Punchlines are for lesser artists.

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    SHAKENDOWN  about 9 years ago

    These are as comparable & enjoyable as Little Nemo in Slumberland.

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