The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum is dedicated to developing a comprehensive research collection documenting American printed cartoon art, organizing the materials, and providing access to ...
A Great Dane known for making mischief has a permanent home in Columbus. The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum has acquired more than 16,000 Marmaduke cartoons from 1954 to 2010. The cartoons are ...
This image provided by Jimmy Margulies shows “Pillars,” by King Features editorial cartoonist Jimmy Margulies, that is one of dozens of political cartoons focusing on the First Amendment in a new ...
Bill Blackbeard reading from his collection, part of the San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum In the late 1990s, six semi-trucks hauled 75 tons ...
Jenny Robb says we are living in the golden age of cartoons and comics. “When I was growing up, we didn’t have graphic novels for a children’s audience,” says Robb, head curator of the Billy Ireland ...
The fourth annual Cartoon Crossroads Columbus expo returns this weekend to celebrate cartoonists, animation, comics and their creators, beginning today. The four-day festival will span the city and ...
For those who haven’t set foot in the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, now is not the time. But during the COVID-19 closure of the Ohio State University facility, thousands of the cartoons, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio >> A Great Dane known for making mischief has a permanent home in Columbus. The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum has acquired more than 16,000 Marmaduke cartoons from 1954 to 2010 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The First Amendment right to free speech is no laughing matter, as illustrated by a new exhibit at the world's largest cartoon library. The political cartooning display runs the ...
In the late 1990s, six semi-trucks hauled 75 tons of newspaper comic strips, Sunday features and other newspaper and print materials from San Francisco to Ohio State University in Columbus. The ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The First Amendment right to free speech is no laughing matter, as illustrated by a new exhibit at the world’s largest cartoon library. The political cartooning display runs the gamut ...