The Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland, Vol. 1: 1905-1907





Kuvaus
Kansilehtisessä repeämiä ja kulumaa. Kansissa normaalia kulumaa. Yhdellä sivulla ja aukeamalla näin pienet tahrat (kuvat), mutta voi olla että joku muukin pieni tahra jäi huomaamatta, mutta sivut ovat hyvin siistissä kunnossa ilman repeämiä tai merkintöjä.
Kieli: Englanti
Koko: 34 cm x 27 cm
First Titan Books Printing April 1989
Winsor McCay's beautiful dreamscapes appeared in the New York Herald between 1905 and 1911, and the comic strip "Little Nemo" is considered by some to be the best, most brilliant comic strip ever published. Six-year-old Nemo (Latin for no one) falls asleep in his bed and is transported to the fantastical Slumberland--at the request of King Morpheus--where he encounters all kinds of strange creatures. At the end of each trip he wakes up, unsure of what was real and what was a dream. The exquisitely detailed, art-nouveau-style colored panels in this edition are reproduced from rare, vintage file-copy pages. Alongside George Herriman's bizarre Krazy Kat, McCay's work helped to create the grammar of comic art. This Little Nemo collection--an entertaining romp into Slumberland--also provides a lovely glimpse into the origins of an art form.


















