Sunday, November 10, 2013

Comics lovers will be drawn to Ohio museum

In this Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2013 photo shows Jeremy Stone frames a Billy Ireland comic strip from Dec. 11, 1921 called "The Passing Show" at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum in Columbus, Ohio. Today the museum collection includes more than 300,000 original strips from everybody who’s anybody in the newspaper comics world, plus 45,000 books, 29,000 comic books and 2,400 boxes of manuscript material, correspondence and other personal papers from artists. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak) COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — There is a place where Snoopy frolics carefree with the scandalous Yellow Kid, where Pogo the possum philosophizes alongside Calvin and Hobbes. It's a place where Beetle Bailey loafs with Garfield the cat, while Krazy Kat takes another brick to the noggin, and brooding heroes battle dark forces on the pages of fat graphic novels.








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