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The 88 Yellow Kid tear sheets in the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum's digital album are part of an enormous collection of comic strips, Sunday features and other print materials from the ...
An exhibition of rescued comic strip art 06:05. One person's trash is another person's treasure. And for the late Bill Blackbeard, the treasure that he'd stored from floor to ceiling in his San ...
While comic strips are no longer as prominent as they once were, many classic strips could still resonate with modern readers ...
In the late 1990s, six semi-trucks hauled 75 tons of newspaper comic strips, ... a segment of the collection is on view through May 7 in “Man Saves Comics” at the Cartoon Library & Museum.
Here, Gardner and Jenny Robb, head curator of the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, touch on some watershed moments in the vast history of comic strips and their place in American culture.
While participating in the Library’s Archives, History, and Heritage Advanced Internship Program (AHHA), [Lucy Havens] had ...
The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum claims to house the world’s largest collection of cartoon- and comics-related materials, including a range of inked paper, artifacts, newspaper clips ...
Con, the Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park unveiled two new exhibits Monday, featuring 20 years of a fashion brand and 40 years ...
I recently spent a day at the Library of Congress, reading Goofus and Gallant strips from over the years, and found that the panels are remarkable windows into history.
Crabgrass is a comic strip about a multiracial childhood friendship by a Black artist. We dropped Dilbert because its creator, Scott Adams, went on a racist rant in a video that circulated widely.