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An appreciative retrospective of the art created by the man Langston Hughes called America's greatest black cartoonist.
The only published collection of Billy Ireland's Columbus Dispatch editorial cartoons, including color pages from "The Passing Show."
"In cooperation with the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, The Ohio State University Libraries."
"Over 100 of today's best cartoonists pay tribute to comics' greatest innovator, Winsor McCay, in one giant book. In this massive, 144-page, 16" x 21" hardcover, many of the world's finest cartoonists and illustrators have created new Little Nemo in Slumberland strips, following their own voices down paths lit by McCay. Taking on the same giant, broadsheet newspaper-sized canvas as McCay, artists such as Michael Allred, Paul Pope, Yuko Shimizu, J.H. Williams III, Charles Vess, David Mack, J.G. Jones, Craig Thompson, Paolo Rivera, Carla Speed McNeil, Bill Sienkiewicz, P. Craig Russell, Ronald Wimberly, Denis Kitchen, Jill Thompson, Stephen R. Bissette, Gabriel Bá & Fábio Moon, Farel Dalrymple, John Cassaday, Peter Bagge, Cliff Chiang, and over a hundred more have all done some of the very best work of their illustrious careers."--Publisher's website, http://locustmoon.storenvy.com/products/8656665-little-nemo-dream-another-dream, viewed on December 18, 2014.
A visual chronicle of the author's experiences as an immigrant in San Francisco in the early 1900s
One-of-a-kind collection of Latinx comics that sheds light on Latinx experiences, exploring language, culture, history, and more.
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Bandai Museum, Belgian Comic Strip Center, Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, British Cartoon Archive, Caricature & Cartoon Museum Basel, Caricature Museum, Mexico City, Cartoon Art Museum, Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, Fred Waring, Geppi's Entertainment Museum, Ghibli Museum, Gibiteca Antonio Gobbo, Hasegawa Machiko Art Museum, Haus der Geschichte, Ishinomori Manga Museum, Kyoto International Manga Museum, Lambiek, Linley Sambourne House, Moomin Museum, Musee Tomi Ungerer/Centre international de l'illustration, Museum of Ca...
Richard Thompson is renowned among cartoonists as an "artist's" cartoonist. Little known to all but those close to him is the extent of his art talent. This is the book that will enlighten the rest of us and delight us with the sheer beauty of his work. Divided into six sections, each beginning with an introductory conversation between Thompson and six well-known peers, including Bill Watterson, the book will present Thompson's illustration work, caricatures, and his creation, Richard's Poor Almanack. Each section is highly illustrated, many works in color, most of them large and printed one-to-a-page. The diversity of work will help cast a wider net, well beyond Cul de Sac fans.