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San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection

Black and white photograph of Bill Blackbeard in comic archives.

The San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection

The San Francisco Academy of Comic Art (SFACA) Collection is the life work of author and collector Bill Blackbeard, whose goal was to establish a complete collection of cartoon art from American newspapers, beginning with the earliest examples. The SFACA collection grew to include popular periodicals; popular fiction; popular film; narrative art reference work; comic books; graphic novels; dime novels; story papers; Victorian cartoon-illustrated fiction; science fiction fanzines; British boys’ papers; “penny dreadfuls;” and the works of significant fiction writers—all of these reflecting Blackbeard’s desire to amass a comprehensive collection of popular narrative.

It consists of 2.5 million newspaper comic strip clippings, single comic pages, complete Sunday sections, entire newspapers, and bound volumes of American newspapers dating from 1893 to 1996.

In 1997, Blackbeard sold the SFACA collection to the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum at The Ohio State University, ensuring that the collection would be kept intact and remain available for research. The collection, 75 tons of material in all, was transferred in 1998 from California to Ohio in six semi-trucks.

Blackbeard worked collecting, editing, and publishing comic strip collections, until his passing in March 2011.

The collection arrived at the Billy Ireland without an inventory or catalog. To describe the incredible number of clippings and pages, we have created three inventories, also known as finding aids, to help users search for comic strips, newspapers, and cartoonists. These finding aids are continuously being updated. Be sure to search all three for any artists, comic strip titles, or newspaper titles you are interested in, as they are interrelated. If you cannot find what you are looking for, we encourage you to get in touch by contacting us at cartoons@osu.edu.

Finding Aid Links

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If you would like to support our work in preserving and making the collection available to researchers and comic art lovers, please consider donating to our San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection fund today.

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