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Thu Feb 22, 2007 — by Elayne Riggs
The evolution of the comic book
Celebrating the artform
Hard as it may be for some of us NYCC-centric folks to believe, comic book events are also happening outside of our little enclave. Take Northridge, for instance, whose CSU branch's Oviatt Library features a new exhibit starting this coming Monday mapping the evolution of the comic book. The show's curator, university archivist Tony Gardner, notes that comcs "have a very interesting history, and I'm trying to tell that history using our collection from the 1930s to the 1990s," with particular attention given to Senator Estes Kefauver, who led the public hearings on comic books in 1954.
The exhibit runs through August 3, in case any San Diego Comic-Con attendees want to travel up the coast this summer...
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