Little Nemo in Slumberland (2 points)
Right off the bat, one of the first things I personally really enjoy are the color combinations. It might not say a lot in terms of comics at that moment, and I know that there may have been some limitations as to what many comic illustrators may have had to work with back in the day. However, I really believe the colors hold up today in terms of giving off a really nice aesthetic/nostalgic feel. As I mentioned in my previous post about McCay’s wonderful ability to utilize his canvas space, I can see the clear dedication in his work with these comics, especially in his tiny detailing and styling of characters and their environments. The characters, outfits, expressions, and color palette to me all blend together perfectly in a comic collection that almost feels like each strip could be a whole new fun illustration in itself. In terms of his animation career, I do also believe his imagination and creativity were extremely strong and ahead of his time as well. I was actually already familiar with his famous Gertie the Dinosaur film from simply being curious one day and looking up “first early animations” on youtube when I was younger and first starting to get interested in animation. Not only did I learn how long he and his team spent animating her frame by frame, but I also applaud his idea of being able to interact with the animation itself.
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