(1987)

Abbeville Press, 1987 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Price
?
Pages
232
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Abbeville Press
Brand
Abbeville Press
ISBN
0-89659-687-7 Search at WorldCat
Editing
Walton Rawls (editor); Renee Khatmai (designer); Robin James (copy chief)
Color
color
Dimensions
11.375" x 13.375"
Paper Stock
bond
Binding
hardcover
Publishing Format
one-shot

Issue Notes

Biography of Winsor McCay by John Canemaker. Many newspaper strips reprinted. Hardcover with dust jacket. No price listed. At least two printings.

The individual issues of this series are each less than 50% comics. Only comics sequences are indexed and cover scans are accepted only if the issue has 10% indexed comics content.

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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Colors
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
They are always hungry.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Princess of Slumberland
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1906-08-12

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Colors
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Your majesty, may I try to bring Nemo here?
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; King Morpheus; Princess of Slumberland
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1905-12-03

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 3)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.75 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Well! What do you think of that! Another hat bill!
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1908-08-14

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 4)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
They are looking for us. We must get down from here!
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Impie
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1907-09-29

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 5)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Come! Nemo, to the banquet hall.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Princess of Slumberland; Flip
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1906-11-18

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 6)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm going in here with Nemo and the Princess but I don't want her to come along.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip; Princess of Slumberland
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1907-01-27

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 7)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Get over, Nemo! Do you want the whole bed?
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1908-07-26

Saved (Table of Contents: 8)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay

Genre
humor
Synopsis
Some American Indians on horseback have taken passengers in an auto car hostage. They chase a second car, which explodes. The frightened Indians run off. The passengers get away in the first car.
Reprints

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 9)

Little Sammy Sneeze / comic story / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Um ee-e a-ah aw ka-a chow
Genre
humor
Characters
Little Sammy Sneeze
Synopsis
Sammy's sneeze scatters a chess game between two old men.
Reprints
  • from Little Sammy Sneeze (New York Herald) 1904-07-24

Indexer Notes

First appearance of this strip.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 10)

Little Sammy Sneeze / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Colors
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It isn't money I want. My father is a billionaire.
Genre
humor
Characters
Little Sammy Sneeze
Reprints
  • from Little Sammy Sneeze (New York Herald) 1904-11-13

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 11)

Little Sammy Sneeze / comic story / 0.3 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Hurry, papa! It's leaking all over.
Genre
humor
Characters
Little Sammy Sneeze
Reprints
  • from Little Sammy Sneeze (New York Herald) between 1904-07-24 - 1906-12-09

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 12)

Little Sammy Sneeze / comic story / 0.3 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'll tell you you're wrong. I'll tell you why.
Genre
humor
Characters
Little Sammy Sneeze
Reprints
  • from Little Sammy Sneeze (New York Herald) between 1904-07-24 - 1906-12-09

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 13)

Little Sammy Sneeze / comic story / 0.8 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Um ee-e a-ah aw ka-a chow
Genre
humor
Characters
Little Sammy Sneeze
Synopsis
Sammy's sneeze destroys the panels of the comic strip.
Reprints
  • from Little Sammy Sneeze (New York Herald) 1905-09-24

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 14)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Well sir! I never dreamed I'd be a pen and ink drawing of a spring fashion for men, but it seems I am.
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1907-04-07

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 15)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.8 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Oh! What a horrible feeling. Why! The bed is rocking.
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1905-01-05

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 16)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Oh! I can't move! Oh! Eh! I must be paralyzed, some way!
Genre
fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1907-08-04

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 17)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
There's deer around here and I know it.
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1908-10-24

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 18)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Well! I've removed the vermiform appendix but I think I've removed his -
Genre
fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1905-02-25

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 19)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Oh! Oh! Here's papa! Look, baby! Here's papa!
Genre
fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1907-06-23

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 20)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'll be dogged, if I don't think I'm getting the gout in that big toe!
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1907-03-02

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 21)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.7 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Just a little more, please.
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1908-10-14

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 22)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
How did you do it? That's what I, eh ...
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1909-01-09

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 23)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.4 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Dog gone this old job!
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1907-09-01

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 24)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You get off today at one o'clock.
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1908-05-24

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 25)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.4 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You play there, darling, while mama takes a nap.
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1908-04-17

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 26)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.4 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
What I wanted you for was to try an experiment.
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Andrew Carnegie
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1905-04-22

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 27)

The Story of Hungry Henrietta / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I called to see that big bouncing baby of yours.
Genre
humor; children
Characters
Hungry Henrietta
Reprints
  • from The Story of Hungry Henrietta (New York Herald) 1905-01-15

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 28)

The Story of Hungry Henrietta / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
How are you dear? I'm so glad to see you, so pleased.
Genre
humor; children
Characters
Hungry Henrietta; Little Sammy Sneeze
Reprints
  • from The Story of Hungry Henrietta (New York Herald) 1905-XX-XX

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 29)

The Story of Hungry Henrietta / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'll call her in, oh Henrietta!
Genre
humor; children
Characters
Hungry Henrietta
Reprints
  • from The Story of Hungry Henrietta (New York Herald) 1905-XX-XX

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 30)

A Pilgrim's Progress by Mister Bunion / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Oooh, oooow! Well! I'll have to get a move on, huh!
Genre
humor
Reprints
  • from A Pilgrim's Progress by Mister Bunion (New York Evening Telegram) 1906-09-11

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 31)

A Pilgrim's Progress by Mister Bunion / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
By Jove! That man is suffering!
Genre
humor
Reprints
  • from A Pilgrim's Progress by Mister Bunion (New York Evening Telegram) 1907-04-16

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 32)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Colors
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
His majesty requests the presence of Little Nemo.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1905-10-15

Indexer Notes

The first Little Nemo in Slumberland strip.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 33)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
How would you like to go up in a sky bomb?
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip; Impie
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1910-07-03

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 34)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Will you wash yourself good, or shall I have to go in there and scrub you?
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1908-10-04

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 35)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Come on, mama says for us to get out of here.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1909-04-18

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 36)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Colors
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You - bring Nemo here to the king.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1905-11-26

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 37)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You can stay here and look, but that's all.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1909-05-30

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 38)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Look here! Flip! I've always treated you like a little gentleman.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1909-06-06

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 39)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 0.8 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Colors
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I want to show you the most wonderful garden one could imagine.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip; Princess of Slumberland
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1906-07-29

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 40)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Colors
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
What are we going to do about this, Flip?
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip; Impie
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1908-02-02

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 41)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now, I am ready to visit your sick sister.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1908-04-19

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 42)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 0.8 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Colors
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Would you care if I asked if I could see you home after?
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1909-03-21

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 43)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Colors
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Your majesty, King Morpheus, I regret to report that Nemo decended [sic] to the surface ...
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Candy Kid; Flip
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1906-05-06

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 44)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'll have to hurry and report to Mr. Gosh.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip; Impie
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1910-05-29, 1910-06-19 [see Notes]

Indexer Notes

In this book, the first half of the May 29 strip has been combined with the second half of the June 19 strip. The whole page is listed as being from June 19.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 45)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 0.75 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The only thing for us to do is get away from here.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1909-07-18

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 46)

Poor Jake / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Oh! Colonel! The horse has broke in to my flower bed.
Genre
humor; domestic
Characters
Jake; Colonel Stall; Mrs. Stall
Reprints
  • from Poor Jake (New York Evening Telegram) 1909-XX-XX - 1911-XX-XX [between sometime from 1909 to 1911]

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 47)

Poor Jake / comic story / 0.4 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Say, Jake, how long before you finish your work?
Genre
humor; domestic
Characters
Jake; Colonel Stall; Mrs. Stall
Reprints
  • from Poor Jake (New York Evening Telegram) 1909-XX-XX - 1911-XX-XX [between sometime from 1909 to 1911]

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 48)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You can't sing, you can't dance and you can't act!
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1906-03-18

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 49)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm going to do something.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Princess of Slumberland
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald) 1909-02-14

Indexer Notes

The last panel depicts the finale of Act 1 of the McCay's current play "Little Nemo."

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 50)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's a wonder they do not put mosquito netting over this keyhole.
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Evening Telegram) 1909-06-05

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 51)

In the Land of Wonderful Dreams / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Colors
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
This is the first summer resort I ever was to where there were no mosquitos.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip; Impie; Princess of Slumberland; Dr. Pill
Reprints
  • from In the Land of Wonderful Dreams (New York American) 1912-08-11

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 52)

Dream of the Rarebit Fiend / comic story / 0.4 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Pencils
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Inks
Winsor McCay [as Silas]
Letters
Winsor McCay [as Silas]

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Is that a bear sticking his nose out from behind those boulders?
Genre
humor; fantasy-supernatural
Reprints
  • from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Herald) 1913-05-25

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 53)

In the Land of Wonderful Dreams / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Colors
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I see the place!
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip; Impie; Princess of Slumberland; Dr. Pill
Reprints
  • from In the Land of Wonderful Dreams (New York American) 1913-07-13

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 54)

Little Nemo in Slumberland / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Winsor McCay
Pencils
Winsor McCay
Inks
Winsor McCay
Colors
Winsor McCay
Letters
Winsor McCay

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now, Flip, there is Santa Claus' home.
Genre
children; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Little Nemo; Flip; Impie; Princess of Slumberland; Dr. Pill
Reprints
  • from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald Tribune) 1926-12-19
Editing
Related Scans
Table of Contents
  1. 1. ["They are always hungry."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  2. 2. ["Your majesty, may I try to bring Nemo here?"]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  3. 3. ["Well! What do you think of that! Another hat bill!"]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  4. 4. ["They are looking for us. We must get down from here!"]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  5. 5. ["Come! Nemo, to the banquet hall."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  6. 6. ["I'm going in here with Nemo and the Princess but I don't want her to come along."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  7. 7. ["Get over, Nemo! Do you want the whole bed?"]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  8. 8. Saved
  9. 9. ["Um ee-e a-ah aw ka-a chow"]
    Little Sammy Sneeze
  10. 10. ["It isn't money I want. My father is a billionaire."]
    Little Sammy Sneeze
  11. 11. ["Hurry, papa! It's leaking all over."]
    Little Sammy Sneeze
  12. 12. ["I'll tell you you're wrong. I'll tell you why."]
    Little Sammy Sneeze
  13. 13. ["Um ee-e a-ah aw ka-a chow"]
    Little Sammy Sneeze
  14. 14. ["Well sir! I never dreamed I'd be a pen and ink drawing of a spring fashion for men, but it seems I am."]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  15. 15. ["Oh! What a horrible feeling. Why! The bed is rocking."]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  16. 16. ["Oh! I can't move! Oh! Eh! I must be paralyzed, some way!"]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  17. 17. ["There's deer around here and I know it."]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  18. 18. ["Well! I've removed the vermiform appendix but I think I've removed his -"]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  19. 19. ["Oh! Oh! Here's papa! Look, baby! Here's papa!"]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  20. 20. ["I'll be dogged, if I don't think I'm getting the gout in that big toe!"]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  21. 21. ["Just a little more, please."]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  22. 22. ["How did you do it? That's what I, eh ..."]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  23. 23. ["Dog gone this old job!"]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  24. 24. ["You get off today at one o'clock."]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  25. 25. ["You play there, darling, while mama takes a nap."]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  26. 26. ["What I wanted you for was to try an experiment."]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  27. 27. ["I called to see that big bouncing baby of yours."]
    The Story of Hungry Henrietta
  28. 28. ["How are you dear? I'm so glad to see you, so pleased."]
    The Story of Hungry Henrietta
  29. 29. ["I'll call her in, oh Henrietta!"]
    The Story of Hungry Henrietta
  30. 30. ["Oooh, oooow! Well! I'll have to get a move on, huh!"]
    A Pilgrim's Progress by Mister Bunion
  31. 31. ["By Jove! That man is suffering!"]
    A Pilgrim's Progress by Mister Bunion
  32. 32. ["His majesty requests the presence of Little Nemo."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  33. 33. ["How would you like to go up in a sky bomb?"]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  34. 34. ["Will you wash yourself good, or shall I have to go in there and scrub you?"]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  35. 35. ["Come on, mama says for us to get out of here."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  36. 36. ["You - bring Nemo here to the king."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  37. 37. ["You can stay here and look, but that's all."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  38. 38. ["Look here! Flip! I've always treated you like a little gentleman."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  39. 39. ["I want to show you the most wonderful garden one could imagine."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  40. 40. ["What are we going to do about this, Flip?"]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  41. 41. ["Now, I am ready to visit your sick sister."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  42. 42. ["Would you care if I asked if I could see you home after?"]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  43. 43. ["Your majesty, King Morpheus, I regret to report that Nemo decended [sic] to the surface ..."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  44. 44. ["I'll have to hurry and report to Mr. Gosh."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  45. 45. ["The only thing for us to do is get away from here."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  46. 46. ["Oh! Colonel! The horse has broke in to my flower bed."]
    Poor Jake
  47. 47. ["Say, Jake, how long before you finish your work?"]
    Poor Jake
  48. 48. ["You can't sing, you can't dance and you can't act!"]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  49. 49. ["I'm going to do something."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
  50. 50. ["It's a wonder they do not put mosquito netting over this keyhole."]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  51. 51. ["This is the first summer resort I ever was to where there were no mosquitos."]
    In the Land of Wonderful Dreams
  52. 52. ["Is that a bear sticking his nose out from behind those boulders?"]
    Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
  53. 53. ["I see the place!"]
    In the Land of Wonderful Dreams
  54. 54. ["Now, Flip, there is Santa Claus' home."]
    Little Nemo in Slumberland
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  • Pat Conolly
  • Merlin Haas