Ed U.
Yelp
A museum devoted to cartoons and comics would seem as close to a sure thing as there is in the art curation and exhibition business. Who doesn't love a good old-fashioned comic strip or a comic book hero come to life with movie costumes? In its early years, Yelp held a party there way back when anybody could attend. However, this museum had struggled with a steep rent hike at its SoMa location on Mission near 3rd Street, and after a two-year hiatus, they reopened at Fishermen's Wharf where it probably makes more sense geographically since it's a more natural tourist magnet on Beach Street next to Ghirardelli Square.
At first glance, the space felt open but a bit sparse for the $10 admission price. Then I noticed the Marvel movie costumes on display as the exhibition for "The Infinity War Pantheon of Heroes: The Art of Allan Lavigne and the Bronze Armory". Familiar costumes from "Captain America", "Spider-Man", and "Guardians of the Galaxy" were present and accounted for, but the highlight had to be T'Challa's mask from "Black Panther" (photo: http://bit.ly/2PKWhEW). Wakanda Forever! The other key exhibition running through next month is the work of Marvel Comics artist Jim Starlin who drew Captain Marvel and created Thanos, the central villain of "Avengers: Infinity War".
Call me old-fashioned, but my favorite section was "A Treasury of Animation" where the museum has culled select animation cels and concept drawings from the vaults of Disney, Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera, Charles Schultz, and other familiar sources of cartoon memories. There are over 7,000 pieces in their permanent collection, so presumably there will be plenty of rotation in this room. A separate room is devoted to kids who are encouraged to express their own artistry with crayons and coloring pages. Naturally there's an expansive gift store in front just in case you need time to mull over the admission price. The museum is conveniently located at the northern end of the 19 MUNI line.
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