The Skirball’s Jack Kirby exhibition may be over, but the museum has followed it up with this expansive look at how comics came to dominate pop culture. Many of the creators of the medium were immigrants and outsiders—including Jewish Americans—who poured their experiences with struggle, aspiration and reinvention into their work. From the Great Depression through Y2K, comics reflected the national moment and actually helped shape American identity. On display, you’ll find original artwork and artifacts relating to beloved comic book characters, from Superman and Black Panther to Little Lulu and Archie.
Inventing America: The Comic Book Revolution
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- Address
- Skirball Cultural Center
- 2701 N Sepulveda Blvd
- Los Angeles
- 90049
- Price:
- $20, free Thu
- Opening hours:
- Tue–Fri noon–5pm; Sat, Sun 10am–5pm; closed Mon
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