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The Cartoon Library and Museum, formerly the Cartoon Research Library, located on the campus of the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, USA, is one of the foremost research libraries devoted to the collection, preservation, and study of American printed cartoon art. The library began with the initial donation of the life's work of Milton Caniff, the creator of the newspaper adventure strips Terry and the Pirates and Steve Canyon. The scope of the collection today includes:
• editorial cartoons • comic strips • comic books • graphic novels • sports cartoons • magazine cartoons
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External links
- Cartoon Library and Museum
- Video of comic-book artist P. Craig Russell touring the Cartoon Library and Museum
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