Nikolai Fomich: Who was Winsor McCay, and what role did he play in the development of American comic art? Josh O'Neill: Winsor McCay was one of the forefathers of American cartooning and animation. He ...
Winsor McCay's classic Sunday comic strip, Little Nemo in Slumberland, turns 100 years old this month, but the turn-of-the-century strip couldn't look better in a new, lavishly produced book that ...
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 ...
The forthcoming book “Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream” is an anthology dedicated to cartoonist and illustrator Winsor McCay, whose work graced newspapers including the New York Herald a century ago.
If you're an animation buff, check out "The Art of Finding Nemo" before you check into the new movie, opening today. Like many coffeetable books devoted to the "making of" a film, this one details the ...
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 ...
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