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Ohio State gets big cartoon donation: Graphic novel ‘King’ materials


Ho Che Anderson

When the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum receives original work from a cartoonist, sometimes the collection is less than comprehensive.

“Sometimes we’ll get collections that are just the original art, or a sampling of the original art, but no papers,” said Caitlin McGurk, the associate curator for outreach at the institution on the campus of Ohio State University. “Or we’ll get just the papers and not the artwork.”

With a recent acquisition, however, the Billy Ireland received everything but the kitchen sink.

In mid-February, the library received a plethora of original materials from, and relating to, cartoonist Ho Che Anderson’s three-part graphic novel “King: A Comics Biography of Martin Luther King Jr.”

“It’s rare that we get collections like this that are not just the original art but literally the whole package of everything that went into this specific work,” McGurk said. “This is the whole thing, which has unbelievable research value.”



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