Nikolai Fomich: Who was Winsor McCay, and what role did he play in the development of American comic art? Josh O'Neill: Winsor McCay was one of the forefathers of American cartooning and animation. He ...
The forthcoming book “Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream” is an anthology dedicated to cartoonist and illustrator Winsor McCay, whose work graced newspapers including the New York Herald a century ago.
ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with Slumberland director Francis Lawrence about Netflix’s upcoming film. Lawrence discussed adapting Little Nemo and Jason Momoa’s range. Slumberland ...
After showing off over a dozen previously-revealed indie games to a new audience, the team at Day of the Devs had one last title to show off. It's a game that's extremely early in development, so much ...
The Society of Illustrators in New York hosted the opening of the Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream exhibit, a celebration of the artwork from the critically acclaimed large-format art book that pays ...
Among the indie games and projects that we’ve seen throughout this Summer Game Fest weekend, few probably could have guessed that the Little Nemo IP would make an appearance, but it sure did. During ...
Somewhere between “Alice in Wonderland” and “The Little Prince” in style and sensibility, Winsor McCay’s weekly funny-pages serial “Little Nemo in Slumberland” more than deserves a proper big-screen ...
While most people remember Mario, Sonic and a few others, it is rare that people remember Little Nemo: The Dream Master. Such a shame since Little Nemo is one of the best platformers on the NES. Read ...
Max hails from Buffalo, NY also known as the city of good neighbors. When he isn't working, managing music artists, or writing, he is watching movies of all types. With an academic background in ...
A gaming journalism veteran of ten-plus years and four-time IGF judge, largely attracted to indie games, new IPs, and in general, what could very well be the gaming world's next surprise hit. Divorced ...
This way-off-base adaptation of comics maestro Winsor McCay's classic character bombards kids with bogus believe-in-yourself lessons and ugly visual effects. Yes, the main character is named Nemo, and ...