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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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Comics history book by Sam Carbaugh ’09
Sam Carbaugh (’09) published Comics: Investigating the History and Technology of American Cartooning Yourself in 2014 through Nomad Press. Geared towards kids, this book gets the reader working with comics to understand how comics got to where they are in America and how … Continue reading
Posted in Education, How To, Library
Tagged Cartoonstudies, CCS Alum, Education, history, Nomad Press, published, Sam Carbaugh
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Visiting Artist: Rebecca Roher
Rebecca Roher is a Canadian cartoonist and illustrator who graduated from The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) in 2015. She recently returned as a visiting artist. One of the first comics Rebecca became well-known for was Mom Body. It is about, as … Continue reading
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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Luke Healy
Luke Healy, an Irishman, is publishing part of his thesis project. Just before graduating from CCS in 2014, he won a MoCCA fest Award of Excellence from the Society of Illustrators for his comic Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales. Nobrow Press just published How to … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, CCS Alumni, Interview
Tagged Cartoonstudies, CCS Alum, How to Survive the North, luke healy
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Ignatz Winner Sophie Goldstein
SPX 2015 has breezed by us. The CCS tribe had four people up for Ignatz nominations: Audry, Colleen Frakes, Dakota McFadzean, Noah Van Sciver, Rebecca Miller, and Sophie Goldstein! Sophie Goldstein nearly stole the night with two wins for The Oven: … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, Cartoonist
Tagged Audry, CCS Alum, Colleen Frakes, Dakota McFadzean, Ignatz, Noah Van Sciver, Rebecca Miller, sophie goldstein, The Oven
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Mitra Farmand in The New Yorker
Great news from alum Mitra Farmand, she had a comic in the June 22, 2015 issue of The New Yorker! You can find Mitra’s comic on page 63. Publishing a comic in The New Yorker was a dream of hers … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, CCS Alumni
Tagged Cartoon Studies, cartoons, CCS Alum, Comics, Gag, Mitra Farmhand, The New Yorker
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Visiting Artist: Jen Sorensen
Jen Sorensen is a political and journalist cartoonist. Originally from Lancaster, PA, she came to visit The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) from Austin, TX. She has a degree in cultural anthropology, which has been useful in her career observing … Continue reading
Visiting Artist: Dan Archer
Dan Archer, from London, is a graphic journalist and a CCS grad from ’09. He started making comics when he was assigned jury duty and used it to express his feelings of helplessness at a not entirely just system. He … Continue reading
Posted in CCS Alumni, Visiting Artist
Tagged cartoonist, CCS Alum, Comics Journalism, Dan Archer, NGO, Transmedia, Visual Storytelling
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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
