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For those of you in or near Corvallis, join us for a 7 pm show of the 22nd Annual Animation Show of Shows at the Darkside Cinema, Wednesday,…
Burning Down the House explores the political, economic and cultural landscape of 21st Century Latin America through comics. It examines works from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Perú, Colombia,…
Bill Kartalopoulos is a New York-based comics critic, educator, curator and editor. He teaches courses about comics and graphic novels at Parsons School of Design and in the…
Register here for a presentation related to researching women’s history and gender studies using Library of Congress collections and resources. Bold cartoons by Nina E. Allender, for covers…
For those of you interested in reading academic research about a growing corpus of comics that deal with genocide and mass violence, many of which include increasingly nuanced…
Can’t make it to the McMullen Museum of Art to see this exhibit? No problem, we got you covered. The McMullen Student Ambassadors and our Manager of Education,…
Oregon Artswatch just ran an excellent piece on this year’s Eisner Awards, the Oscars of the comics industry. Seven winners in 2022 are from Oregon. TJ Acena talked…
This breathtaking exhibition celebrates Marvel’s 80-year history, from the iconic characters to the creators who’ve told the stories. Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes features hundreds of artifacts including…
Click here to listen to the amazing podcast series on how Planet Money sets out to buy their own Marvel super hero, Micro Face. And here’s a tip:…
The 2023 Joint Conference of the International Graphic Novel & Comics and the International Bande Dessinée Society 3-7 July 2023Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge Do comics…