- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
First appearance of this strip.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
The first Little Nemo in Slumberland strip.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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]
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.
- 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
- 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]
- 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]
- 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
- 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
The last panel depicts the finale of Act 1 of the McCay's current play "Little Nemo."
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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