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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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Tag Archives: comic books
Unlovable by Esther Pearl Watson
At the end of 2014 fall semester, a series of books was sweeping through the students at The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS). The title? Unlovable. Spear-headed through recommendations by Anna Sellheim, the sudden popularity of Unlovable, Vol. 1, urged the … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, Library
Tagged 80s, book, book review, Bust, Cartoon Art, comic, Comic Art, comic books, comic review, comic strips, Comics, esther pearl watson, Fantagraphics, glitters, neon, Review, unlovable
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Summer Workshops Line-Up
Load ’em up, coach, the summer workshops at The Center for Cartoon Studies are available and waiting for you to fill the field. Here is a loverly run-down of the workshops (including two new ones!) and some of the fantastic … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, Education, Teaching
Tagged Aaron Renier, Alec Longstreth, Beth Hetland, book binding, cartoonists, Children's Books, comic books, comic narrative, Comics, computer, D.B. Johnson, digital production, drawing, Jason Lutes, Jon Chad, José-Luis Olivares, late night, making comics, master class, Paul Karasik, Robyn Chapman, Scott C., screen printing, story structure, summer fun, workshops, writing
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Industry Day Upon Us
One week a year, comic book publishers, critics and a journalist or two fill the trains, planes and automobile to White River Junction. Industry Day gives both the students a chance to have their portfolios looked at by the best … Continue reading
Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller is OUT!
Joseph Lambert‘s book Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller is out in the world this week and already receiving high praise from book reviewers and literary sources. The fifth book in the collaboration of The Center for Cartoon … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, CCS Alumni
Tagged Annie Sullivan, Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller, biography, CCS, CCS Alum, CCS Alumni, Center for Cartoon Studies, comic books, gn, Graphic Novels, Helen Keller, historical comics, history, Hyperion, Joseph Lambert, kid friendly comics, new releases
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Recommended Reading: Paul Pope Edition
Every so often our distinguished guests will have both the time and interest to check out the Schulz Library collection, and we are happy to oblige! Last week visiting artists Paul Pope and Sam Hiti were keen to peruse the … Continue reading
Graphic Novels to Buy with those Gift Cards
In the aftermath of the holidays, we’re all working off all those tasty treats and looking forward to 2012. Snowball fights and knitting circles, or barbeques and suntanning for those in warmer climates. More than likely, you or one of … Continue reading
Posted in Children Literature, New Book
Tagged 2011 books, Americus, apocalypse, banned books, best of 2011, Chi's Sweet Home, Children's Books, Colleen AF Venable, comic books, dark comics, Darwin, Evolution, Fish You Were Here, G.B. Tran, gold rush, graphic novel recommendations, Graphic Novels, Guinea Pig, historical fiction, holiday books, Jay Hosler, Jerry Robinson, Jet Scott, Jonathan Hill, Joshua W. Cotter, Kevin Cannon, kittens, Konami Kanata, libraries, manga, memoir comics, MK Reed, non-fiction comics, reading list, Richard Sala, Skyscrapers of the Midwest, Stephanie Yue, The Hidden, The Klondike, Vietnamerica. Vietnam, Zach Worton, Zander Cannon, zombies
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Max de Radiguès for Angoulême!
Every year, one town is taken over in France for the sake of comics. This town is Angoulême with a population over 40,000 people. The International Festival of Bande Dessinee (often just called Angoulême by Americans) is huge and draws … Continue reading
Incoming: Far Arden
Published by Top Shelf Productions ISBN: 1603090363 Having enjoyed the educational graphic novel, The Stuff of Life, written by Mark Schultz and illustrated by Zander and Kevin Cannon (no relation) I looked forward to reading Far Arden exclusively made by … Continue reading
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Tagged 24-hour comic, Army Shanks, comic books, Far Arden, Graphic Novels, Kevin Cannon, orphans, Top Shelf Comics, Top Shelf Productions
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