
The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS), located in the historic village of White River Junction, Vermont, is a dynamic cartooning school and studio that has been featured in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Farmer's Almanac and on the front page of The Washington Post.
Houdini by Jason Lutes and Nick Bertozzi
Graphic Biography Series by The Center for Cartoon Studies
Cartoonists: Nick Bertozzi, James Sturm, Rich Tommaso, Jason Lutes, John Porcellino
Hyperion Books for Children (HBFC), a division of Disney Publishing Worldwide, and The Center for Cartoon Studies team up to publish biographies in comic-book form for young readers. Order a copy of Houdini online now.

A brief how to draw comics and The Center for Cartoon Studies guide book. This stunningly designed catalog is sure to catch eyes! Read the New York Times Book Review about Kevin's book GANGES #1. (subscription needed to read the article)

CCS's inaugural brochure was phenomenally designed and illustrated by
Seth.
Seth is the author of It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken, which has
been translated into many languages and was selected one of the 100 best
comics of the 20th century by the editors of The Comics Journal. He is
also the designer of the best-selling Complete Peanuts by Charles Schulz.
His work is regularly featured in the pages and cover of The New Yorker
and has been profiled in the Magazine section of The New York Times Magazine.
The Center For Cartoon Studies (CCS) partnered with the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center to produce its Comic Art in the Green Mountains exhibition catalog.
The exhibition featured work by some of Vermont's leading comic artists - including Steve Bissette, James Kochalka, Frank Miller, James Sturm, and Rick Vietch.
Designer: Sheri Hancock