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New Book: Frankie Comics by Rachel Dukes ’13

Frankie Comics by Rachel Dukes ’13 is now available from Oni Press! This book collects the popular web series Frankie Comics. When they discover a kitten asleep in their doorway, real-life artist couple Rachel and Mike immediately fall prey to her charms and she is soon the new queen of their home. 

  • “From sleepy snuggles to sassily stealing people food, Frankie is always lovable with her expressive face and oversized eyes.”—Kirkus Reviews

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Interview with Jarad Greene ′17 on is his Debut Graphic Novel Scullion

Cover of Scullion by Jarad Greene

Jarad Greene ’17 is releasing his debut graphic novel Scullion: A Dishwasher’s Guide to Mistaken Identity with Oni Press. “As quirky and fresh as a D&D campaign with your best friends.” – Ashley Poston, author of Geekerella.

Scullion was Jarad’s MFA thesis project at The Center for Cartoon Studies. He recently gave the following interview with Angela Boyle ’16.

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Nationwide boost to graphic novels and comics

Libraries nationwide might soon carry more comics and graphic novels, thanks to a move by The American Library Association (ALA). The ALA, which promotes libraries and library education around the globe, with over 45,000 members, has reorganized their Graphic Novel and Comics Member Initiative Group into the Graphic Novel Round Table. This new round table is the first approved ALA designated focus area in five years. 

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Young Adult comics at The Schulz Library

Young Adult is a booming genre. To keep things simple, in The Schulz Library we group YA and Middle Grade books. Either way, it is a popular section! 

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Visiting Artist: KC Green

Comic by KC Green

KC Green has completed work for Mad Magazine, Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, Oni Press, Boom! Studios, and probably others. He’s most known for the phrase/comic “this is fine” where a dog burns to his supposed death. But it is a cartoon, so no one takes it that seriously.

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