Sunday Funnies, Kiddoes and the return of my sharing of "Nemo: the Classic Comics Library"! After the first years run of this great magazine published by Richard Marschall and the good folks at Fantagraphics, they ambitiously published an annual. Still all in black & white, but printhed in a BIG 11x17 format. They never published a second annual, but this first was impressive. Focusing on the "Screw-Ball" comics that were so popular in the 1920's and 30's, it spotlighted the works of Milt Gross, Bill Holman, Rube Goldberg and the seldom-seen comic work of Dr. Seuss! Here's the Editorial, forwarding chapter and a chapter on Holman's "Smokey Stover" and "Spooky". Enjoy!
http://www.archive.org/details/LittleNemo1905-1914ByWinsorMccay
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these are so worth using 1 gigabyte of space
to have & to hold & to study & to drool etc.
Soo much good stuff out there!
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