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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: Steve Bissette
Awesome Possum Kickstarter
Awesome ‘Possum, Volume 2, is a natural science comic anthology up on Kickstarter as we speak. Angela Boyle ’16 brought together natural science illustrators, CCS students and alum to make volume 2 bigger and better than ever. This volume is … Continue reading
Posted in New Book, Self-publishing
Tagged anthology, Awesome 'Possum, cartoonists, CCS student work, Kickstarter, self publishing, Steve Bissette
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Vet Portraits with George Pratt
James Sturm, co-founder of The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS), started engaging with the VA Hospital in White River Junction, VT over a year ago. This winter the two organizations hosted a number of events connecting veterans with cartoonists. Recently … Continue reading
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
Remembering Joe Kubert (1926-2012)
Sunday was a day of sorrow: Joe Kubert passed away at age 85. Like most comicbook readers of my generation, I “met” Joe as a lad, long distance, through Joe’s energetic, distinctive comics creations and co-creations: collaborative work with diverse … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, Uncategorized
Tagged CCS, Joe Kubert, Kubert School, Stephen R. Bissette, Steve Bissette
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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
ICAF in review
The attendees and students of The Center for Cartoon Studies are still reveling in the Post-ICAF glow (a much needed one after Hurricane Irene). The comics scholarship presents a facet of the many-sided comics die we roll around; where appreciation … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Conventions
Tagged Academia, bande dessinee, Bob Sikoryak, Charles Hatfield, Comics, conference, Dave Berona, Drawn and Quarterly, First Second, FRMK, ICAF, James Sturm, Jason Lutes, Jen Vaughn, Kate Moody, Steve Bissette, Vertical
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Introducing The Bissette Art Instructionals
Want to learn how to turn this… into this? Visit the Bissette Art Instructionals, where you can learn tricks of the trade and watch drawing demos by this CCS faculty extraordinaire. – Robyn Chapman
Posted in Education
Tagged CCS faculty, inking, instructional, Methods and Techniques, sketching, Steve Bissette, Swamp Thing
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