Currently on display at The Schulz Library: Little NEMO Dream Another Dream
This just in! The absolutely beautiful Little NEMO: Dream Another Dream Anthology by Locust Moon Comics. Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream features 118 new Little Nemo strips by some of the world’s...
View ArticleMcCloud talks process
Scott McCloud has recently come out with a new graphic novel, The Sculptor, through First Second. He is currently on book tour through the US, then Europe. After his talk in Burlington, VT, in...
View ArticleStudent 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)...
View ArticlePrison Island by Colleen Frakes
As difficult as being a teenager can be, Colleen Frakes ’07 spent hers moving every few years as her parents were promoted as guards and staff at various prisons. Moving and having prison guard parents...
View ArticleFable Comics by Chris Duffy
Fable Comics is an anthology of twenty-eight stories that are twists on traditional fables, such as those from Aesop. Chris Duffy is in charge of editing this book, which is intended for 7 to 10 year...
View ArticleAwesome 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...
View ArticleLuke Howard
Luke Howard (’13) is currently the co-teacher and program assistant at The Center for Cartoon Studies. As anyone at the school would tell you, the titles do not do his hardwork justice. At TCAF, he...
View ArticleNatural science anthology on Kickstarter
Greetings from the world of science! The natural world is a wonderful place to explore, and it is very explorable through comics. Awesome ‘Possum, Volume 3, is a natural science comic anthology...
View Article“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...
View ArticleGeis by Alexis Deacon
Geis is the first in a thrilling trilogy by Alexis Deacon. Geis, pronounced “gesh,” is a Gaelic word for an idiosyncratic taboo, either an obligation or a prohibition, similar to being under a vow or...
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