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Bob Fingerman Papers, 1975-2005
3 linear feetWritten drafts, process drawings, and proofs for some of his longer-form works, including the comic he's best known for, Minimum wage, as well as original comic strip art from his own collection. These papers are part of a larger project to collect representative materials from the New York City comics scene.
Comic Art collection, circa 1884-2016
9 linear feetA teaching collection of original comic art, much of which sheds light on various historical styles or techniques. Accompanied by several comic books. Materials includes daily newspaper strip art, Sunday newspaper strip art, single-panel cartoons, comic book pages, and related comics material, such as printing plates and ephemera.
Edwina Dumm papers, 1924-1978
4 Linear FeetHames Ware papers, 1959-2018
33 Linear FeetA collection of unparalleled documentation of Golden Age artists and publishers, much of which has not been seen by the public.
Landon School of Cartooning, 1932-1933
0.4 linear feetIncluded here are the Landon lesson plans, along with Endy's submissions with comments and corrections.
Latino Comics Collection, circa 1990s-2010s
3 linear feetThis collection contains comics illustrated, written, inked and published by Latinos in the US. It also includes associated ephemera that includes posters, animated DVDs, posters, pins, dolls and more.
Mort Meskin Art collection, 1941-2007
27 linear feetThe collection displays the diverse artistic venues that a comics artist pursued in order to make a living. For more on Meskin, see the book From shadow to light: the life and art of Mort Meskin: https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/7982354.
Stephen DeStefano Papers, 1982-2016
6.25 Linear FeetThe archive includes original comic art from his time at DC Comics, including the series he created, "'Mazing Man;" his Eisner-nominated graphic novel, "Lucky in Love;" and storyboards for "Venture Bros.," "Ren & Stimpy," etc., along with early comic art, sketchbooks, minicomics, and more. This collection reveals a working cartoonist's process, and also relates to the Danny Hellman, Bob Fingerman, and New York Comics Community collections.