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Tag Archives: Joe Lambert
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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2013 SPX Debuts Part 5
The Small Press Expo, North America’s Premiere Independent Cartooning and Comic Arts Festival is just around the corner! Come September 14th-15th, droves of CCS students, alumni and faculty will be headed down to both attend the show and sell their … Continue reading
Joseph Lambert and the Trials of Helen Keller
Joe Lambert is one of The Center for Cartoon Studies’ most accomplished alumni. Between his multiple Ignatz wins and recent Eisner win for Best Reality-Based work (2012’s Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller, a tie with David Lasky … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, CCS Alumni, Interview
Tagged Best Reality Based Work, Eisner Award, Graphic Novels, Joe Lambert
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New Book features CCS Sketchbooks
In the introduction to his new book, Comics Sketchbooks: The Private Worlds of Today’s Most Creative Talents, Steven Heller writes that “looking through artists’ sketchbooks is like viewing those artist naked through a picture window.” Although the statement is certainly … Continue reading
Posted in CCS Alumni, Comics Reference, Library, New Book
Tagged CCS, CCS Alum, CCS Alumni, Center for Cartoon Studies, Comics Sketchbooks, David Libens, James Sturm, Joe Lambert, Julie Delporte, Lilli Carre, Max de Radiguès, new books, Robert Sikoryak, Sasha Steinberg, Schulz Library, Sketchbooks, Steven Heller
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The Cartoon Crier: Read It and Weep
MoCCA Review: Cartoon Crier is “book of the show” at MoCCA! (Actually, it is a newsprint.) Read about it on The Beat! The word “comic” has always been a bit of a misnomer and The Cartoon Crier hopes to set the record … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, Cartoonist, CCS Alumni, Conventions, Historic, Library, Self-publishing, Uncategorized, Visiting Artist
Tagged B.C. Beetle Bailey, Cartoon Crier, Cole Closser, Dennis the Mennace, Family Circus R. Sikoryak, Hilary Price, James Sturm, Joe Lambert, MeCAF, Mo Willems, MoCCA, National Cartoonist Society, NCS, Richard Thompson, TCAF, Tom Gammill
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More 2012 MoCCA and Stumptown Books!
The books just keep a-rolling off the presses in White River Junction, Vermont, so here are some more sneak peeks of books to find this weekend at Stumptown in Portland and MoCCA in NYC! Nomi Kane (CCS ’11) will have … Continue reading
Visiting Artist Jamboree!
This Spring semester at The Center for Cartoon Studies is chock full of amazing cartoonists, spellbinding story-tellers and groundbreaking designers. In a town where you know everyone on the street, it is quite a blast to turn around one afternoon … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, Children Literature
Tagged Albert Ohams, Amy Lockhart, animated films, Astronaut Academy, Battling Boy, cartoonists, Children's Books, Common as Air, Dave Roman, DB Johnson, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, First Second, Graphic Novels, Hooliganship, Jeff Kinney, Joe Lambert, John Stadler, Josh Neufeld, Lewis Hyde, Marc Bell, Nigerian newspaper, Paul Pope, performance art, Peter Burr, Raina Telgemeier, Sam Hiti, Smile, The Cats of Mrs. Calamari, The Gift, The Influencing Machine, The Sun
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Joe Lambert’s Big Year
2011 was a great year for cartoonist and CCS ’08 alum Joseph Lambert. His new book I Will Bite You from Secret Acres won the sacred brick Ignatz award at the Small Press Expo last September (two to be exact, … Continue reading
Posted in CCS Alumni, Interview, New Book
Tagged CCS Alum, CCS Alumni, Center for Cartoon Studies, Graphic Novels, Helen Keller, Hyperion, I Will Bite You, Ignatz Award, Joe Lambert, John Martz, Jon Chad, Joseph Lambert, new books, Roaring Brook Press, Secret Acres, Small Press Expo, SPX
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JP Coovert on your back!
JP Coovert graduated from The Center for Cartoon Studies in 2008 and in his creative wake are many great comics and more than one rad t-shirt. What happened after you graduated from The Center for Cartoon Studies? JPC: After graduating … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, CCS Alumni, Children Literature, Interview, Self-publishing
Tagged Alexis Frederick-Frost, Andrew Arnold, Brad McGinty, CCS Alum, CCS Alumni, James Sturm, Joe Lambert, Jordan Shiveley, JP Coovert, Minneapolis, Minneapolis Indie Expo, MIX, Nursery Rhyme Comics, One Percent Press, Simple Routines, Target
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Ignatz Nominations 2011
The Center for Cartoon Studies is happy to announce that three of our auspicious alumni have been nominated for Ignatz Awards! We have a long and proud history of Ignatz nominations for our faculty and students such as Alec Longstreth, … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, Cartoonist, CCS Alumni, Conventions
Tagged Annie Murphy, Ignatz, Joe Lambert, Laura Terry, SPX
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