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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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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
Student Anthology: Muddy Buddies
Muddy Buddies is a new comic anthology spear-headed by students Kelly Swann and J.D. Lunt. They came up with the idea when Kelly strolled into the production lab at The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) with a big bag of … Continue reading
The Main Street Museum needs your support!
White River Junction’s darling Main Street Museum is making a brave push through a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for essential renovations to its infrastructure! Renovations to their existing infrastructure, are estimated to cost between $5,000 – $7,000. These renovations include … Continue reading
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Tagged Kickstarter, main street museum, white river junction
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Boulet Visits CCS
This past April, French cartoonist, Boulet (Gilles Roussel) paid the Center for Cartoon Studies a short visit. Part of a larger US tour in which Boulet was promoting Noirness, his first solo US-published material, Boulet’s visit saw Boulet soaking up the sights and sounds of … Continue reading
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Tagged adhouse, adhouse books, boulet, chicou chicou, noirness, us tour, Visiting Artist, white river junction
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Paul Pope and Sam Hiti
Last Thursday, long time friends Paul Pope and Sam Hiti visited The Center for Cartoon Studies. They talked not about their long line of comics and publisher histories but on the drive behind their comic creative successes and how they … Continue reading
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Tagged collaboration, Paul Pope, Sam Hiti, Visiting Artist, white river junction
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How To Draw Reprinted!
The Center of Cartoon Studies is known for its great student-to-teacher ratio, a stupendous lab to take ideas from sketchbooks to finished books (with almost ANY binding solution), and the works created with Hyperion like Amelia, Satchel Paige and Houdini. … Continue reading
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Tagged How to Draw, Kevin Huizenga, libraries, online comics, schools, time capsule, white river junction
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Halloween Heroes of Vermont
October 31st represents not only the end of a autumnal month here in Vermont with trees ablaze in their colorful death but a time consumed by costumed celebration. Betsey Swardlick (CCS ’11) below pens an essay on the connection betwixt … Continue reading
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Tagged crossovers, Halloween, Rutland, Super Heroes, white river junction
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The Modern Newsprint Comic
There are comics in your local newspaper. They have been there for a long time. But there are also weird newspaper-shaped comics done in small print runs. These are often free or cost a buck or two. To my knowledge, … Continue reading
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Tagged 48, caboose, newsprint, paper rodeo, providence, taffy hips, white river junction
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