Medieval and Renaissance themes continue to have a profound influence on contemporary comic books and graphic novels. Join Dr. Kristina Markman (History, UCLA) for a panel discussion featuring comic creators Conor McCreery (Kill Shakespeare, IDW Publishers), GMB Chomichuk (Midnight City, Infinitum, Rust and Water, Raygun Gothic) and industry veteran Howard Chaykin (The Divided States of Hysteria, Image, Marvel, and DC Comics). Hosted by the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Please RSVP
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Past to Page: A Panel Discussion with Comic Book Artists & Creators
May 7, 2018 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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- Date:
- May 7, 2018
- Time:
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6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
- Website:
- http://cmrs.ucla.edu/event/past-to-page-a-panel-discussion-with-comic-book-artists-and-creators/
Venue
- Royce Hall 314
Details
- Date:
- May 7, 2018
- Time:
-
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
- Website:
- http://cmrs.ucla.edu/event/past-to-page-a-panel-discussion-with-comic-book-artists-and-creators/
Venue
- Royce Hall 314
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