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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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Fantagraphics to publish Mountebank by D. W. ’12
D.W. (’12) is releasing his newest comic, Mountebank, with Fantagraphics this summer. A mountebank is someone who deceives others, especially to trick them out of their money. While I doubt you will feel tricked out of your money getting this book, … Continue reading
Posted in CCS Alumni, Library
Tagged Cartoon Studies, CCS Alumni, D.W., DW, Fantagraphics, Irene, psychedoolic, Schulz Library
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“What is Obscenity?”
A recent addition to the Schulz library, in the deluge of Slate Prize books, is What Is Obscenity?: The Story of a Good-For-Nothing Artist and Her Pussy by Rokudenashiko. This is a ridiculously timely comic by a Japanese artist who was arrested … Continue reading
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Tagged Cartoon Studies, mammy, Rokudenashiko, Schulz Library, What is Obscenity
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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
Visiting Artist: Jeremy Sorese
Jeremy Sorese is a cartoonist currently based out of Brooklyn, NYC, graduated with a BFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2010. Jeremy was accepted to the La Maison des Auteurs, a comics-specific residency program in Angouleme, … Continue reading
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Tagged Cartoon Studies, Curveball, Jeremy Sorese, Schulz Library, Visiting Artist
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Alumni Spotlight: Josh Kramer
Josh Kramer ’11 is a cartoonist and reporter. He lives in Washington, DC, but is currently a Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan. He runs The Cartoon Picayune, a nonfiction comics anthology; and The CoJo List, a newsletter of nonfiction … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, Interview
Tagged alumni, Cartoon Studies, CoJo List, Josh Kramer, Knight-Wallace Fellow, Schulz Library
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School Discussion: Political Comics
Jeff Danzinger and David Macaulay came to gather all the students in a group discussion of what journalism is in comics. Jeff Danzinger has won the Herblock Prize and the Thomas Nast (Landau) Prize. His most recent book, The Conscience of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Cartoon Studies, david macauly, discussion, jeff danzinger, political cartoons, politics, Schulz Library
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Visiting Artist: A. K. Summers
A. K. Summers is the creator of Pregnant Butch: Nine Long Months Spent in Drag. She also made the comic zine Negativa, and the animated shorts Topless Dickless Clueless and World Without Femmes. Summers was an entertaining speaker. She discussed why … Continue reading
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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
Visiting Artists: Kerascoet
Kerascoet are a husband-and-wife artist team, Marie Pommepuy and Sébastien Cosset, from France. They are best known in the United States for their comics Beautiful Darkness (written by Fabien) and Beauty (written by Hubert). They work with a variety of writers, … Continue reading
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Tagged bande dessinee, Cartoon Studies, cartoonists, french, Kerascoet, Schulz Library, Visiting Artist
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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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