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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: July 2013
A Closer Look at Ezra Claytan Daniels’ “The Changers”
What should be sacrificed in pursuit of perfection? Ezra Claytan Daniels (creator and emcee of the Comics Art Battle) explores this question in his debut 2003 speculative fiction graphic novel The Changers , now available in the Schulz Library here … Continue reading
New Arrivals: Week of July 29th
Little by little the Schulz Library is always expanding its collection. Thanks to generous donations from publishers, artists, and collectors the world over, our collection is abundant and unique. From our selection of contemporary graphic novels, to our out-of-print and … Continue reading
Our Slate of Fall 2013 Visiting Artists
Wouldn’t ya know, this coming Fall’s Visiting Artist Seminar Series at the Center for Cartoon Studies is going to be a juicy one! The Visiting Artist Seminar Series at the Center for Cartoon Studies invites guest artists to talk about a … Continue reading
Posted in Visiting Artist
Tagged 2013, Chris Ware, gene luen yang, lyra hill, Maris Wicks, Visiting Artist
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Comic-Cons International
As you’ve heard by now, all pop-culture eyes are on California this weekend for the 44th annual Comic-Con International: San Diego, the biggest show of its kind in North America. Begun in 1970 with around 300 attendees, the show has … Continue reading
Posted in Conventions
Tagged Angouleme, bande dessinee, Brazil, catalog, CCS Alum, CJ Joughlin, Comic Market, Comics, Comiket, Conventions, cosplay, dojinshi, Fextival Internacional de Quadrinhos, France, Graphic Novels, Japan, Lucca Comics & Games, New York Comic Con, San Diego Comic-Con, self publishing, World comics
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The Billy Ireland Library’s Big Move
Have you heard the news? The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum is moving! The premier comics and cartooning library in North America, the Billy Ireland Library and Museum is a research library of American cartoons and comic art affiliated with the … Continue reading
Boulet Visits CCS
This past April, French cartoonist, Boulet (Gilles Roussel) paid the Center for Cartoon Studies a short visit. Part of a larger US tour in which Boulet was promoting Noirness, his first solo US-published material, Boulet’s visit saw Boulet soaking up the sights and sounds of … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, Visiting Artist
Tagged adhouse, adhouse books, boulet, chicou chicou, noirness, us tour, Visiting Artist, white river junction
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New Arrivals: Week of July 8th
Little by little the Schulz Library is always expanding its collection. Thanks to generous donations from publishers, artists, and collectors the world over, our collection is abundant and unique. From our selection of contemporary graphic novels, to our out-of-print and … Continue reading
Jordan Crane’s NON no. 5
When the Schulz Library officially opened in the Center for Cartoon Studies new Post Office a year ago, I came across an anthology that I’d only dreamed of holding in my hands. That first day I took out Jordan Crane’s Non … Continue reading
Posted in Historic, Library, Rare Books, Self-publishing
Tagged highwater books, jordan crane, non 5, screenprinting
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New Arrivals: Week of July 1st
Little by little the Schulz Library is always expanding its collection. Thanks to generous donations from publishers, artists, and collectors the world over, our collection is abundant and unique. From our selection of contemporary graphic novels, to our out-of-print and … Continue reading
