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The Schulz Library is packed with zines, graphic novels, cartoon collections, and related ephemera— an amazing and inspirational resource for The Center for Cartoon Studies students and faculty.
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Monthly Archives: November 2011
How To Draw Reprinted!
The Center of Cartoon Studies is known for its great student-to-teacher ratio, a stupendous lab to take ideas from sketchbooks to finished books (with almost ANY binding solution), and the works created with Hyperion like Amelia, Satchel Paige and Houdini. … Continue reading
Posted in How To
Tagged How to Draw, Kevin Huizenga, libraries, online comics, schools, time capsule, white river junction
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This Just In: Mark Schultz in the Schulz
Schultz talks about the early days of his trademark series Dinosaur-drawing dynamo Mark Schultz visited CCS for a guest lecture last Thursday, and it was a treat to hear about his career thus far. Not only has the man won … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, Comics Reference, Education, Library, New Book, Rare Books
Tagged Al Williamson, cartoonists, Flesk Publications, Gary Gianni, Graphic Novels, Hal Foster, Kevin Cannon, Mark Schultz, New Donations, Prince Valiant, process, Sergio Aragones, Storms at Sea, Visiting Artist, Xenozoic Tales, Zander Cannon
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JP Coovert on your back!
JP Coovert graduated from The Center for Cartoon Studies in 2008 and in his creative wake are many great comics and more than one rad t-shirt. What happened after you graduated from The Center for Cartoon Studies? JPC: After graduating … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, CCS Alumni, Children Literature, Interview, Self-publishing
Tagged Alexis Frederick-Frost, Andrew Arnold, Brad McGinty, CCS Alum, CCS Alumni, James Sturm, Joe Lambert, Jordan Shiveley, JP Coovert, Minneapolis, Minneapolis Indie Expo, MIX, Nursery Rhyme Comics, One Percent Press, Simple Routines, Target
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Introduction to Katherine Roy, 101
Katherine Roy is a California girl who has found herself driven to the East Coast, whether she is working on a ship, giving fully-costumed tours in Boston, attending school and working on comics. Graduating from The Center for Cartoon Studies … Continue reading
