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Tag Archives: Max de Radiguès
Senior Presentations: Class of 2017
Each year, the senior class gives presentations on their thesis projects at the end of the first semester. The class of 2016 presented theirs in December. Hedj is creating a comic about a Sullivan, a young frog whose magical powers go … Continue reading
Transatlanticism: CCS to take Angoulême by storm
Every year, the sleepy little town of Angoulême, in the Poiteau-Charentes region of France, is beset by over 200,000 comics enthusiasts for a four days of events and programming in celebration of the art of bande dessinée: The Angoulême International … Continue reading
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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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
MoCCA Comic Debuts!
The Schulz Graphic Novel Library is proud to announce the mini-comic and comic book MoCCA debuts of students, alumni and faculty of the Center for Cartoon Studies. Look for these amazing comics and more along the back wall of MoCCA … Continue reading
Posted in CCS Alumni, New Book
Tagged Alex Kim, Andy Warner, Bill Volk, Caitlin McGurk, Caitlin Plovnick, Casey Bohn, CCS, CCS student work, Charles Foresman, CJ Joughlin, Colleen Frakes, Dakota McFadzean, Dane Martin, Jen Vaughn, Joe Lambert, Jose-L, Katie Moody, Laura Terry, Lena Chandhok, Max de Radiguès, Melissa Mendes, Mia Onorato, MoCCA, Nomi Kane, Robyn Chapman, Sean Knckerbocker
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Caboose, The Exhibition
You may have heard of Caboose, the comic. But have you heard of Caboose, the exhibition? Please join us in celebrating Caboose: An Exhibition of Comics About White River Junction. This exhibition features original artwork from the comics newspaper Caboose, edited … Continue reading
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Tagged caboose, Chuck Forsman, Exhibition, First Friday, Max de Radiguès
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L’employé du Moi
The Schulz Library just got a whole slew of books from Belgian publisher l’employé du Moi. Granted I cannot read the text but they sure look beautiful. We acquired these books following a recent exhibition of work from l’employé du … Continue reading
24-Hour Comics Across the World
CCS is fortunate to have a comics history teacher who has played a key role in contemporary comics history. Steve Bissette’s collaborative work helped launch the DC Vertigo Line, he helped shape the Creator’s Bill of Rights, and his anthology … Continue reading
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Tagged 24-hour comic, Grand Papier, Jen Vaughn, Max de Radiguès, Scott McCloud, Steve Bissete
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