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CCMHEM_220719_02.JPG: Hemingway in Comics
CCMHEM_220719_10.JPG: Page 17 from The Life After #8
By artist Gabo (Gabriel Bautista) and writer Joshua Hale Fialkov, 2015
CCMHEM_220719_14.JPG: Finished Comic: The Life After #8
By artist Gabo (Gabriel Bautista) and writer Joshua Hale Fialkov, 2015
CCMHEM_220719_18.JPG: Cover of The Life After #8
By artist Gabo (Gabriel Bautista) and writer Joshua Hale Fialkov, 2015
CCMHEM_220719_25.JPG: Finished Comic of Carver: A Paris Story
By Chris Hunt, 2016
CCMHEM_220719_30.JPG: Page 16 inks from Hemingway: Hell or High Water
By artist Miljenko Simic and writers Anthony Mathenia and Shane Crash, 2018
CCMHEM_220719_35.JPG: Single Panel Watercolors Hemingway: Hell or High Water
By artist Miljenko Simic, 2018
CCMHEM_220719_42.JPG: Single Panel inks from Hemingway: Hell or High Water
By artist Miljenko Simic, 2018
CCMHEM_220719_47.JPG: Page 7 from Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of the Authority #5
by artist John McCrea, inker James Hodgkins and writer Mark Millar, 2001
CCMHEM_220719_51.JPG: Character Designs for a Young Ernest Hemingway for "Living on $1,000 a Year in Paris"
Adapted by artist Steve Rolston, published in Graphic Canon, 2013
CCMHEM_220719_56.JPG: Preliminary Page Designs for "Living on $1,000 a Year in Paris"
Adapted by artist Steve Rolston, published in Graphic Canon, 2013
CCMHEM_220719_59.JPG: Page 2 of "Living on $1,000 a Year in Paris"
Adapted by artist Steve Rolston, published in Graphic Canon, 2013
CCMHEM_220719_63.JPG: Finished Comic: Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of the Authority #5
by artist John McCrea, inker James Hodgkins and writer Mark Millar, 2001
CCMHEM_220719_68.JPG: Page 7 from Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of the Authority #5
by artist John McCrea, inker James Hodgkins and writer Mark Millar, 2001
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Wikipedia Description: Comic-Con Museum
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The Comic-Con Museum is a museum dedicated to comics and popular arts located in Balboa Park, San Diego, California. The museum is a part of the San Diego Comic-Con International.
History
The Comic-Con Museum is a year round experience dedicated to comics and popular arts, similar to the annual Comic-Con International convention. The Comic-Con Museum replaced the former San Diego Hall of Champions Museum, located in Balboa Park. The building was offered to Comic-Con by the City of San Diego in March of 2017. Comic-Con Museum plans to amplify pop culture, having rotating exhibits, galleries, education centers, etc. The museum opened in summer of 2021 and will be completed in phases until the year 2024. Many popular characters have been featured at the museum's exhibitions including Batman, Wonder Woman, Pac-Man, and Spider-Man. Although there is no specific criteria for which characters or series get chosen, the museum chooses their exhibits based around all forms of art such as film, written word, original art, scripts and much more.
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(February) a visit to see Dad and Dixie in Asheville, NC with some other members of my family,
(July) a trip out west for the return of San Diego Comic-Con, and
(October) a long weekend in New York to cover New York Comic-Con.
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