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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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Category Archives: Cartoonist
Eisner Week Day 4 – The Spirit Turns 75
Although a few months early, this year’s Will Eisner Week is the perfect time to celebrate The Spirit’s 75th birthday (with a badly photoshopped cake)! The Spirit, Eisner’s masked crimefighting detective, first appeared in newspapers on June 2nd, 1940. Eisner … Continue reading
Will Eisner Week Day 3 – New York
Today I took the opportunity to crack open an Eisner collection that i wasn’t familiar with and it happened to be this book, WILL EISNER’S NEW YORK: THE BIG CITY. I had no idea what to expect and was delighted … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, Eisner Week, Historic, On Display
Tagged Eisner Week, Will Eisner
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Will Eisner Week – The Spirit Artist’s Edition
In honor of Will Eisner Week we here at the Schulz library have set up a sweet display of Eisner’s works by the front desk. Probably the neatest thing in this display is WILL EISNER’S THE SPIRIT: ARTIST’S EDITION that … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, Eisner Week, Historic, On Display, Rare Books
Tagged Eisner Week, Will Eisner
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Will Eisner Week – Events at CCS and The Schulz Library!
Will Eisner (1917-2005) was America’s most influential comic artist, an artist who changed comic books, created comic strips, and is recognized as the “Father of the Graphic Novel.” Every year, The Center for Cartoon Studies and Schulz Library celebrates Will … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, Eisner Week, Events, Library, On Display, Visiting Artist
Tagged Eisner Week, Will Eisner
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The Graphic Canon of Children’s Literature Featuring CCS Alum and Visiting Faculty
One of the most exciting recent acquisitions at the Schulz Library is The Graphic Canon of Children’s Literature, a companion volume to the more adult-oriented, three volume Graphic Canon, edited by Russ Kick. The book features adaptations of beloved children’s … Continue reading
Elephant in the Room, Blood in the Water: Katherine Roy, nonfiction, and travel
New York-based illustrator Katherine Roy, a 2010 The Center for Cartoon Studies alumna, has been churning out book after book of gorgeously-illustrated nonfiction for young readers. In addition to her series of young adult novels, The Expeditioners, co-created with CCS affiliate … Continue reading
Julie Delporte: Everywhere Antennas
It’s been a great couple of years for Montreal-based cartoonist Julie Delporte. In addition to having been The Center for Cartoon Studies’ Fellow for 2011-12, she’s released the wonderful Pigskin Peters Award nominated Journal through Koyama Press, the children’s book … Continue reading
At the Schulz: The complete Popeye by E.C. Segar collection
Posted in Cartoonist, Historic, New Book, Uncategorized
Tagged Cartoon Studies, CCS, comic strips, E.C. Segar, Fantagraphics, feature, Popeye, Schulz Library, sundays
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Academia Nuts: CCS Students to present at Dartmouth
Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH, is hosting its third annual Comics, Illustration, and Animation Conference this weekend. The programming includes a variety of academics from such far-flung climes as Hanover, Germany; Coventry, UK; and, oddly enough, White River Junction, VT. … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Cartoonist, CCS Alumni, Conventions
Tagged animation, Comics, conference, Dartmouth, illustration, Michael Chaney, Nikolaus Gulacsik
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Kickstart My Heart: Joyana McDiarmid and Maple Key Comics
The Center for Cartoon Studies alumna Joyana McDiarmid launched a Kickstarter last month to crowd-fund the first two issues of her new bimonthly comics anthology Maple Key Comics. The project is an ambitious one, to say the least–McDiarmid’s first issue alone … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, CCS Alumni, Ebooks, Interview, New Book, Self-publishing
Tagged anthology, April Malig, Bill Bedard, Dan Rinylo, Iris Yan, Jon Chad, josh lees, joyana mcdiarmid, Kickstarter, Laurel Holden, laurel lynn leake, luke howard, Maple Key Comics, mathew new, Neil Brideau, rachel dukes, Sasha Steinberg, sophie goldstein, Will Payne
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