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Sunday Press Books LITTLE NEMO IN SLUMBERLAND can now be seen as creator Winsor McCay intended: full broadsheet-sized and with glorious colors The digitally-restored prints presented in incredible detail displaying the superb draftsmanship of the prolific McCay Enjoy the Sunday morning experience shared by millions a century ago Again, for the first time
Sunday Press Books Sunday strips from Milt Gross, the king of screwball comics: Nize Baby, Count Screwloose, and Dave's Delicatessen Plus dozens more examples of Gross's hilarity from books and magazines
Sunday Press Books This selection of Dick Tracy Sunday pages from 1931 to 1939 features Gould’s most infamous villains of the decade, with four complete stories, plus forty more fabulous Sundays highlighting the villains and heroes not seen in the featured cases
Sunday Press Books This Sunday Press collection presents examples of all three iterations of Krazy Kat The format of the book is laid out to match the unique size of the first, black-and-white pages, while the more standard sized 1922 color pages have been reduced and the 1935-1944 tabloid color pages have been slightly enlarged (about 5%), all to give the book
Sunday Press Books From Secret Origins of the Sunday Funies by Richard Samuel West Comic strip historians often credit Joseph Pulitzer and his New York World with creating the Sunday comics
Sunday Press Books Sunday Press presents the complete White Boy Skull Valley saga, over 150 Sundays, reprinted for the first time in 80 years White Boy remains one of the more remarkable achievements in comics, with pioneering storytelling and artistic creativity that stand the test of time
Sunday Press Books After Crazy Quilt, King started his first major Sunday page, Bobby Make-Believe, where he deftly weaved between fantasy and reality in a way that both paid tribute to Winsor McCay’s Little Nemo and anticipated King’s masterpiece, Gasoline Alley
Sunday Press Books This volume features examples of all of E C Segar’s early comics and illustrations, and over 100 pre-Popeye Thimble Theatre Sunday pages, including the complete run of the famed Western desert saga, a series that rivals his later work in superb art, storytelling and humor
Sunday Press Books And just as home video can now replicate the 1939 theatrical film experience, this book recreates the experience of reading Oz stories in the Sunday newspaper comics of 1904-05 Although relatively unknown in the world of comics, Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz plays an important part in the history of the comic strip