We invite Illinoisans to document their story for the Nation's 250th.

Comic Book Culture and Illinois: A Living History

A Road Scholar Program by Stephen Harrick

Stephen Harrick with Metamorpho comic book
When

May 9, 2026
12:30pm–1:30pm

Where

Danville Public Library
319 N Vermilion St
Danville, IL 61832

Cost

Free

Illinois has consistently served as a touchstone for the history of comic strips and books: creators have lived here, publishers have set up shop here, and important events have occurred here. While Chicagoland has inspired memorable characters (Dick Tracy, Blondie, and Brenda Starr), downstate has made lasting contributions to the culture as well (Popeye, Black Panther, and The Phantom).

This presentation traces the many ways that Illinois and comics have formed a symbiotic relationship: politics, labor, law and order, education, architecture, and identity. Through contextualizing how comics culture has responded to these aspects of Illinois history, this program will demonstrate a complex unity between the two. From Hollywood to Broadway, the Mafia to Congress, and a future King of England, Illinois has shaped an entire industry. This, in turn, has nurtured a rich and vibrant comics community, thereby reinforcing the important relationship between Illinois history and comics culture. 

This event is Free and Open to the public. For more information, please contact Amy McNeil at amcneil@fpdwc.org.

Learn more about Stephen Harrick, this program, and how to book it here.

Venue Parking and Accessibility

Parking can be found North of the Library lawn, with the main entrance of the Library. At the south end of the building is a parking lot used primarily by the Vermilion County War Museum, housed in the Carnegie Library next door; please be considerate and try to keep this parking lot open for their patrons. To request an accommodation, call 217-477-5220 ext 111 or email btruscelli@danvillepubliclibrary.org.

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