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New Exhibits! Man Saves Comics & Art of the News

Two new exhibitions open to the public this weekend at The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum:

Twenty-five years ago, six semi-trucks arrived at The Ohio State University. They contained the world’s most comprehensive collection of newspaper comic strips and cartoons, totaling 75 tons of material. Bill Blackbeard, a comics historian, and collector, had amassed this vast and unparalleled collection in his San Francisco home starting in 1967. Discarded by libraries in favor of microfilm, these invaluable historical documents provide a unique view of popular culture at the start of the 20th century, when illustrated newspaper pages and comic strips were at the heart of visual culture and communication. Blackbeard’s heroic efforts to rescue and preserve this material are celebrated in this exhibition, as well as an exploration of the process for printing turn-of-the-century newspapers. Learn more here.

At a time of eroded public faith in traditional news media, comics journalism has emerged as a powerful antidote to disinformation and fake news. Practitioners in this field cover news or nonfiction events using the framework of comics, re-asserting the ethical value of truth-telling, while at the same time highlighting the subjectivity of news coverage in an immediate and accessible way. As such, the best works of comics journalism stand as compelling examples of how the news might be reimagined as an artistic practice. This exhibition spotlights original artwork representing over thirty years of reportage by an international group of artists who have developed comics journalism and are pushing the genre in new directions. Learn more here.

Man Saves Comics and Art of the News will be on display from November 12, 2022 – May 7, 2023.

The museum galleries are open 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Tuesday through Sunday. See website for holiday hours.

Student Post! Animation cels from The Lord of the Rings (1978)

Student post by Julie Loop, The Ohio State University Class of ’22

Julie Loop graduated from Ohio State with a degree in Honors Integrated Math and English and a minor in creative writing in 2022. She has worked at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum for a year and will continue to learn about libraries through the master’s program in Library and Information Science starting in the fall at Kent State. Her special interests outside of working in libraries are music, cats, and tacos. 

Found in the Collection:
One Animation to Rule Them All

July 29th, 2022 marks the 68th anniversary of the original publication of The Fellowship of the Ring in 1954! In this blog post, we will be featuring a lesser-known collection of animation cels, containing characters from one of the beloved works of J. R. R. Tolkien: The Lord of the Rings.

While many are familiar with the books and the early 2000s live-action film series directed by Peter Jackson, there is actually an earlier, animated adaptation of Tolkien’s series. Ralph Bakshi’s 1978 film The Lord of the Rings was the first to bring characters like Frodo and Samwise to life. It was originally intended to be a trilogy, with one movie created per book. However, only a single 133-minute film was ever made, covering most of The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers. After its release on November 15th, 1978, this movie would go on to gross 30.5 million dollars at the box-office in the U.S. and Canada.

As for the animation cels themselves, not many people request them or even know they are here, despite being artwork based on a series with a gargantuan fanbase. However, they are truly a unique and special part of our collections! Unlike other materials and sketches at the library, animation cels are made from paint on transparent cellulose acetate sheets(thus the term “cel”), so that they can be layered on top of each other and different backgrounds. Below are a few selections from our larger collection of animation cels; to find more, search for “The Lord of the Rings” in our art database.

To see them in person, you can send an email to make an appointment with us at cartoons@osu.edu. Our current reading room hours are 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:30 to 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday.

(All images are animation cels from the 1978 Fantasy Films and Saul Zaentz Film Production of The Lord of the Rings.)

Pippin Took (left) and Merry Brandybuck (right) talking to Treabeard. Call Number: CGA.AC.AY17.001a-b

Samwise Gamgee (left), Pippin Took (middle), and Merry Brandybuck (right) at a tavern. Call Number: CGA.AC.AY18.016

Frodo Baggins. Call Number: CGA.AC.AY18.003

Frodo Baggins (left) and Samwise Gamgee (right) Call Number: CGA.AC.AY19.013

Gimli (left), Legolas (middle), and Aragorn (right) Call Number: CGA.AC.AY19.008a-b

Gimli (left) and Legolas (right). Call Number: CGA.AC.AY18.004a-b

Aragorn. Call Number: CGA.AC.AY19.002a-b

Galadriel. Call Number: CGA.AC.AY19.004

Gandalf. Call Number: CGA.AC.AY16.020

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