Synopses & Reviews
A Junior Library Guild Selection.
Winsor McCay's legendary comic strip, Little Nemo in Slumberland, has inspired today's foremost cartoonists to craft their own dreamlands. From the original broadsheet-sized edition, we have selected more than thirty glorious, unforgettable, or even silly dreams. Join Nemo on his journey out of 1905 and, dream by dream, explore the wild and wonderful world of today's most imaginative dreamers!
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Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW
The original broadsheet-sized edition, Little Nemo Dream Another Dream won Eisner Awards for Best Anthology and Best Publication Design.
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This is a book about dreams—one-of-a-kind, unforgettable, frightening, and ridiculous dreams.
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This is a book of dreamsone-of-a-kind, funny, and frightening dreams. Winsor McKay's legendary strip "Little Nemo in Slumberland" inspired over 30 of today's best cartoonists to craft their own dreamlands. From battling monsters to shopping for bras, these new adventures in Slumberland will inspire readers of all ages to dream, draw, and imagine!
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You are holding a treasure smuggled out of Slumberland!
About the Author
Locust Moon's Joshua O'Neill, Andrew Carl, and Chris Stevens originally published Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream as a broadsheet-sized collection of 116 homages to Winsor McCay's Little Nemo. O'Neill, Carl, and Stevens are the owners of the Locust Moon comic shop in Philadelphia and also host the annual Locust Moon Comics Festival.
Francoise Mouly is the editorial director of TOON Books and art director of the New Yorker.
Art Spiegelman is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel MAUS, A Survivor's Tale.
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