I'm pretty sure that's about how big the original Sunday pages were. If they took the time to clean these up (which I assume they did) this will be sweet. There was an exhibit at the Milwaukee Art Museum (traveled the country, I think) that had a ton of McCay's original pencils and layouts for these and the "Rarebit Fiend" comic - completely amazing.
i've seen that book on my local comic bookstore a month ago... i have to buy it at some point and i'm wondering where i can put it...
yeah, it wouldn't fit in my bookshelf! actually, i think this is more like a coffee table table book... but i'm running out of space for a coffee table... argh
there were a bunch of nemo comics in this huge smithsonian book my parents have of old sunday comics--was really great, i think ill have to grab this.
Oh I saw this in a London comic shop. I wanted to get this but could not carry it since the terrorist thing going on at Heathrow. I am going to try to order it here.
I still have mine, that game rocked! Capcom was on a roll with licensed titles, Ducks Tales was out arount the same time anouther excellent game!
Okay, had to update here: I was downtown today and actually saw this book in the window of a bookshop! Ran in, took it down, and took a seat to have a good look.... Fugging BEAUTIFUL. So amazing- you can see and feel the love that went into this project, and of course McKay's work is pretty much without parallel. Do you like art? Do you like books? Yes and yes? THIS IS A MUST-HAVE. Skip the next two SB releases and treat yourself to this. Cheers, Mike