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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: October 2013
Announcing the 2013 Cartoonist Studio Prize
The Slate Book Review and the Center for Cartoon Studies are proud to announce the second annual Cartoonist Studio Prize with the following video featuring the illustrious Nicole Georges and Ponyo Georges! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqOttVT-Ptw&feature=youtu.be Did you make a graphic novel or … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist
Tagged 2013, cartoonist studio prize, nicole georges, slate, slate book review
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The Narrative Corpse
Every week we dig deep into our archives to shine some light on the books that excite us most. This week we shine our spotlight on the Narrative Corpse. Published in 1995, The Narrative Corpse is an experimental comics project … Continue reading
Posted in Library, Rare Books
Tagged Art Spiegelman, from the archives, narrative corpse, R. Sikoryak
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Dog City Rising
Dog City is an anthology unlike any other this reporter is aware of. Produced right here at The Center for Cartoon Studies, Dog City is a carefully curated selection of minicomics presented in a unique fashion that complements the capabilities … Continue reading
I CAN’T WAIT TILL TUESDAY
October 8th is my birthday. The fates have conspired to shower me with gifts. For starters, it’s the release date for Best American Comics 2013, and two CCS alumni Joe Lambert and Sophie Goldstein are included. Kudos Joe and … Continue reading
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Tagged Adventures in Cartooning, Alexis Frederick-Frost, Andre Arnold, Best American Comics, CCS. The Center for Cartoon Studies, connor willumsen, Jeff Smith, Joe Lambert, Melanie Gillman, R. Sikoryak, Sasha Steinberg, sophie goldstein, Todd Alcott, Tom DeHaven
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YOUNG TURKS: The Schulz Library’s new tenders
This summer, following a bloody coup and a drastic overturn of power, a new junta has installed itself behind the librarian’s desk at the Schulz Library. Crawling over the mewling and broken bodies of their enemies, punch-cards clutched in their … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Interview, Library
Tagged comics library, Dan Rinylo, libraries, Schulz Library, Simon Rhinehart
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