Very few people who are still alive have seen Winsor McCay’s work the way it was meant to be seen. That’s a shame — he was one of America’s first major comic-strip artists, and a century after his ...
Winsor McCay is widely regarded as one of America’s greatest cartoonists. His early 20th century comic strips (“Little Sammy Sneeze,” “Dream of the Rarebit Fiend”) and animated shorts (“Gertie the ...
Long before the words “graphic novel” were ever uttered — and way before the newspaper comic strip became the tiny, dumbed-down creation it is today — a handful of visionaries were taking on the new ...
"Mac is the greatest of the serious ink splashers." - Damon Runyon You can make the argument that the comic strip started with Winsor McCay. Chronologically, it's not quite true but, more than most, ...
Winsor McCay`s ”Little Nemo in Slumberland” was a surreal, turn-of-the- century comic strip that told of a little boy`s adventures in a fantasy dreamland. Now, seven decades after the strip`s demise, ...
Who’d have guessed that Winsor McCay’s 110-year-old comic strip, Little Nemo in Slumberland, would turn out to be one of the hottest properties of the last year? McCay’s extraordinary draftsmanship ...
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