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SUMMARY:Icons in Ink: The Jewish Comics Experience at the Maltz Museum - Beachwood\, OH
DESCRIPTION:Discover the powerful fusion of Jewish culture\, history\, and artistic expression through the lens of graphic storytelling in this dynamic traveling exhibition from the Center for Jewish History! \nIcons in Ink: The Jewish Comics Experience examines a wide range of Jewish themes and identities in comics\, recognizing the diverse roots that have contributed to this unique art form. The exhibition explores how the industry has evolved over the last century\, tackling subjects from identity and the combatting of antisemitism to the changing face of the medium itself. \nThe exhibition features original artworks\, rare archival pieces\, and historical artifacts spanning from classic newspaper strips to contemporary graphic novels\, highlighting iconic characters\, stories\, and creators. Visitors explore five distinct micro-exhibits that capture historic moments in the medium\, including The Jewish Origins of the Comic Book Industry\, Fighting Fascism\, A Brief History of Yiddish Comics\, Sephardi Identity and Memory in Comics\, and Mickey Mouse and Ashmedai: Hebrew Children’s Publications at a Momentous Time\, 1945-48. \nThe Maltz Museum’s presentation of The Jewish Comics Experience includes a new section focusing on Cleveland’s rich history of comic book creators and artists – CLEVELAND: HOME OF HEROES! \nThis exhibit also features a “comics laboratory”; an immersive area where visitors of all ages are invited to craft a comic book character through hands-on play with costumes and props. From Superman and Magneto to Captain American and Fantastic Four’s Thing\, visitors also learn the elements of sequential art and are instructed in the use of iconography to tell stories. By engaging with the tools of the form\, visitors immerse themselves in the process of making comics. \nExciting events and programming for all ages will be offered throughout the duration of The Jewish Comics Experience! \nSave the date: Sunday\, July 12th\, 2026 for a community-wide celebration featuring local and national comic book writers\, artists\, and fans. Check our Program Calendar Page for updates about this and other events as they become available.
URL:https://fleischertoons.com/event/icons-in-ink-the-jewish-comics-experience-at-the-maltz-museum-beachwood-oh/
LOCATION:Maltz Museum\, 2929 Richmond Rd\, Beachwood\, OH\, 44122\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Forum - New York\, NY
DESCRIPTION:As insect ingénue Honey Bee and the whole Bugville community awaits local hero Hoppity the grasshopper’s return\, two crises brew: she may have to marry meanie C. Bagley Beetle\, while their garden paradise is threatened by… Manhattan development!  This classic\, colorful animated musical comedy (with songs by Hoagy Carmichael and Frank Loesser\, no less\, and Fleischer tune-meister Sammy Timberg) is the second feature-length film from pioneer cartoon producer/onetime Disney equal and rival Max Fleischer (OUT OF THE INKWELL\, Popeye\, Betty Boop\, Superman) and his innovative director brother\, Dave.
URL:https://fleischertoons.com/event/film-forum-new-york-ny-11/
LOCATION:Film Forum\, 209 W Houston St\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Forum - New York\, NY
DESCRIPTION:Betty Boop’s Rise to Fame (1934)\nDizzy Dishes (1930)\nBetty Boop’s Penthouse (1933)\nPoor Cinderella (1934)\nBetty Boop and Grampy (1935)\nA Language All My Own (1935)\nLittle Pal (1934) \nProgram of 1930s cartoons showing how Betty went from dog character (in her debut\, Dizzy Dishes)\, to skimpily-dressed Pre-Code icon\, to career woman\, to supporting character (to senior citizen inventor “Grampy” and oh-so-cute pet dog “Pudgy”). Includes Betty Boop’s Rise to Fame\, Betty Boop’s Penthouse\, Betty Boop and Grampy\, and much more.
URL:https://fleischertoons.com/event/film-forum-new-york-ny-6/
LOCATION:Film Forum\, 209 W Houston St\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Forum - New York\, NY
DESCRIPTION:Cartoon Factory (1924)\nThe Adventures Of Popeye (1935)\nShe Reminds Me Of You (1934)\nChess Nuts (1932)\nCobweb Hotel (1936)\nWay Back When A Triangle Had Its Points (1940)\nKing For A Day (1940)\nHold It (1938)\nThe Raven (1942) \nJust when you thought the Fleischer cartoons couldn’t get any weirder. Animation Historian Jerry Beck will present a selection of cartoon goodies that stand out solely because of their oddness. Bizarre short-run characters in newly restored prints\, featuring Gabby from GULLIVER’S TRAVELS\, an episode from Flintstones precursor The Stone Age Cartoons\, Fleischer’s take on Poe’s The Raven\, and more. The strangest Koko The Clown\, Popeye The Sailor\, and Betty Boop shorts also make the cut.
URL:https://fleischertoons.com/event/film-forum-new-york-ny-12/
LOCATION:Film Forum\, 209 W Houston St\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Forum - New York\, NY
DESCRIPTION:Superman (1941)\nThe Mechanical Monsters (1941)\nBillion Dollar Limited (1942)\nThe Arctic Giant (1942)\nBulleteers (1942)\nThe Magnetic Telescope (1942)\nTerror on the Midway (1942) \nA number of firsts mark this series of incredible animated shorts. Superman had taken the country by storm in 1938\, the character himself begat the modern “superhero” and established comic books as a creative medium. A radio show was established the next year—and Hollywood came a-calling in 1940. Paramount won the bidding war and put the braintrust at Fleischer Studios on it—creating the first dramatic science fiction superhero cartoons ever. Seven classic shorts will screen\, including “Fleischertoons” restorations of The Arctic Giant and The Bulleteers.
URL:https://fleischertoons.com/event/film-forum-new-york-ny-14/
LOCATION:Film Forum\, 209 W Houston St\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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