Arlen Schumer, who'll be presenting "Superheroes in the '60s: Comics and Counterculture," a multimedia lecture series at the CUNY Graduate Center, joins host David Garland to discuss his series and share some comics-inspired music. Also, some enjoyably spooky, not-too-scary music in anticipation of Halloween.
Arlen Schumer, co-founder and partner of the Dynamic Duo Studio is one of comic book arts most idiosyncratic practitioners, creating award-winning illustrations for the advertising and editorial markets the past two decades. He is also one of the foremost historians of comic book art, named by Comic Book Artist magazine in 1998 as "one of the more articulate and enthusiastic advocates of comic book art in America." More about Superheroes in the Sixties: Comics and Counterculture
Arlen Schumer, co-founder and partner of the Dynamic Duo Studio is one of comic book arts most idiosyncratic practitioners, creating award-winning illustrations for the advertising and editorial markets the past two decades. He is also one of the foremost historians of comic book art, named by Comic Book Artist magazine in 1998 as "one of the more articulate and enthusiastic advocates of comic book art in America." More about Superheroes in the Sixties: Comics and Counterculture
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