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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 2016
Anthology superstar Irene
Irene is a short story comics anthology put together by The Center for Cartoon Studies alumni Dakota McFadzean ’12, Andy Warner ’12, and DW ’12. The first volume came out in 2013 and has grown to 6 volumes, the most recent volume clocking in at 216 … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, CCS Alumni, Library, Self-publishing
Tagged Andy Warner, anthology, Cartoonstudies, CCS Alum, Comics, Dakota McFadzean, Irene Comics, luke howard, Schulz Library, Tillie Walden
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Visiting Artist: Spike Trotman
C. Spike Trotman is a cartoonist and owner of Iron Circus Comics. She is a Kickstarting pro, running eight Kickstarters since 2009. She started with the first volume of her web comic, Templar Arizona. Spike was animated and gregarious. And … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, Cartoon Studies, cartoonist, Comics, Graphic Novels, Iron Circus Comics, Kickstarter, Spike Trotman
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Cider Press 2016
It is becoming tradition at CCS, three years running now, to do a cider pressing at the beginning of the school year. Alums, student, and staff gather together to crush a bunch of apples. We crush the life out of … Continue reading
Visiting Artist: Marjane Satrapi
Marjane Satrapi is an Iranian-born French graphic novelist, cartoonist, illustrator, film director, and children’s book author. She created Persepolis, an autobiographical graphic novel about her childhood through early adult in Iran during and after the Islamic revolution. It was later adapted to an … Continue reading
Visiting Artist: Jo Knowles
Jo Knowles is a prose writer and teaches writing at Southern New Hampshire University. She mainly writes YA novels. She was an engaging and organized speaker, and quite funny. Knowles’s first novel, Lessons From a Dead Girl (Candlewick, 2007), received The Pen New … Continue reading
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Natural science anthology on Kickstarter
Greetings from the world of science! The natural world is a wonderful place to explore, and it is very explorable through comics. Awesome ‘Possum, Volume 3, is a natural science comic anthology exploring the natural world. It is run by CCS … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, CCS Alumni, New Book, Self-publishing
Tagged allison bannister, angela boyle, bill scavone, bridget comeau, hedj, Iris Yan, kelly swann, Kickstarter, kidlit, moss bastille, non-fiction comics, ross wood studlar, salakjit, science, shashwat mishra, stephanie zuppo, tom o'brien
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