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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.
This blog is a way to share our enthusiasm for the incredible collection!
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Tag Archives: comic strips
These Top Cartoonists…
Today we have a guest entry by CCS alum Al B. Wesolowsky. Below he offers a thorough overview of the comic strip time capsule These Top Cartoonists Tell How They Create America’s Favorite Comics . Look for more entries by Al in … Continue reading
Garfield and Fans
Note: Steve Bissette and I are teaching a course in contemporary comics history (Survey of the Drawn Story II, as it’s properly known). Our students are required to submit an essay, in blog form, on an aspect of contemporary comics history. … Continue reading
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Tagged comic strips, garfield, Garfield Minus Garfield, Gnorm Gnat, Jesse DuRona, Jim Davis, Lasagna Cat
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Incoming: Doonesbury
It appears the tradition of Trudeau altruism continues! For those who remember, last year G. B. Trudeau allowed CCS to use many of his Walt Kelly originals for a Pogo show. Recently, the Schulz Library received the largest donation of … Continue reading
Bill Watterson, Comic Strip Giant
Note: Steve Bissette and I are teaching a course in contemporary comics history (Survey of the Drawn Story II, as it’s properly known). Our students are required to submit an essay, in blog form, on an aspect of contemporary comics history. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes, comic strips, Jacob Montgomery
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