I had a pretty vivid imagination at age 6 myself but this stuff would’ve given me nightmares if I’d read it at that age. There was a Boy’s Life from 1968 or so with a cover story about ghosts and even though I turned 9 that year that cover gave me the willies for weeks.
The richness and subtlety of the art is unparalleled today. And the imagination is one fueled by a life lived richly, not one absorbed by pathetic electronic media. Sigh.
Guilty Bystander over 9 years ago
I had a pretty vivid imagination at age 6 myself but this stuff would’ve given me nightmares if I’d read it at that age. There was a Boy’s Life from 1968 or so with a cover story about ghosts and even though I turned 9 that year that cover gave me the willies for weeks.
YatInExile over 9 years ago
I find myself reading this strip just to see what Nemo ate just before bedtime.
Terinmo over 9 years ago
McCay knows how to tell a story. This is how people were entertained before tv, movie or radios.
Kirk McCoy over 9 years ago
……………………………Please……………………..fix……………………………zoom………………………centering
Petemejia77 over 9 years ago
Dang Nemo! Keep it in yer p.j.’s!
dogday Premium Member over 9 years ago
The richness and subtlety of the art is unparalleled today. And the imagination is one fueled by a life lived richly, not one absorbed by pathetic electronic media. Sigh.
Petemejia77 over 9 years ago
From the comments over the past 4 days.