By Lauren Rapciak
Chicago has a new place for aspiring comic artists to learn the trade: the International School of Comics. Its nine Italian locations (known as Scuola Internazionale di Comics) have been educating students for over 30 years. In March, the very first US branch opened in the Kinzie Corridor. It's time more people heard about this place!
I was impressed with the rooms and rooms of brand new equipment.
I visited the International School of Comics a week ago. My guides, Valeria Fanelli and Jennifer Patino, showed me every corner. The building is a jewel nestled in an industrial area.
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