Little Nemo
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- | {{Template}}'''Little Nemo''' is the main [[fictional character]] in a series of weekly [[comic strip]]s by [[Winsor McCay]] ([[1871]]-[[1934]]) that appeared in the ''[[New York Herald]]'' and [[William Randolph Hearst]]'s ''[[New York American]]'' newspapers from [[October 15]], [[1905]]–[[April 23]], [[1911]] and [[April 30]] 1911–[[1913]]; respectively. The strip was first called ''Little Nemo in Slumberland'' and then ''In the Land of Wonderful Dreams'' when it changed papers. A brief revival of the title occurred from 1924-27. | + | {{Template}} |
+ | '''Little Nemo''' is the main [[fictional character]] in a series of weekly [[comic strip]]s by [[Winsor McCay]] ([[1871]]-[[1934]]) that appeared in the ''[[New York Herald]]'' and [[William Randolph Hearst]]'s ''[[New York American]]'' newspapers from [[October 15]], [[1905]]–[[April 23]], [[1911]] and [[April 30]] 1911–[[1913]]; respectively. The strip was first called ''Little Nemo in Slumberland'' and then ''In the Land of Wonderful Dreams'' when it changed papers. A brief revival of the title occurred from 1924-27. | ||
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Little Nemo is the main fictional character in a series of weekly comic strips by Winsor McCay (1871-1934) that appeared in the New York Herald and William Randolph Hearst's New York American newspapers from October 15, 1905–April 23, 1911 and April 30 1911–1913; respectively. The strip was first called Little Nemo in Slumberland and then In the Land of Wonderful Dreams when it changed papers. A brief revival of the title occurred from 1924-27.
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