Comic little nemo5/22/2023 ![]() ![]() Nemo rarely gets a good night's sleep, but he certainly isn't tormented by Freudian angst. His work really grabs the feel of McKay’s past work, sharp and creative, the way the book was meant to be. With Little Nemo in Slumberland, his groundbreaking newspaper comic, he presented a dream world that was as sublime as it was reassuring to his Edwardian readers. IDW will gloat about their award winning team of Eric Shanower and Gabrial Rodriguez, but Return to Slumberland would be nothing without Rodriguez. Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland #1 will then not only make more sense, but the way you intake the book will also be influenced greatly.įrom that point you can really see just how much thought and care IDW put into picking the creative team for Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland #1. To understand the answer to that question, you have to first skip reading the book and flip to the final pages, the pages where the history of Little Nemo and its brilliant creator Winsor McKay are explained. But when I saw Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland #1 from IDW on the shelves of Cosmic Comics!, I immediately asked myself “who this books audience actually is?” ![]() The boy who famously traverses slumberland and dream worlds with his trusty bed. Many people know the Little Nemo name, or at least I think they do. ![]() ![]() Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland #1 review ![]()
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