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Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
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The Cartoon Art Museum is a California art museum that specializes in the art of comics and cartoons. It is the only museum in the Western United States dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of all forms of cartoon art.
Nearby attractions
Society of Illustrators
128 E 63rd St, New York, NY 10065
583 Park Avenue
583 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065
Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065
Central Presbyterian Church
593 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065
Roosevelt Island Tramway
254 E 60th St, New York, NY 10022
Tramway Plaza
254 E 60th St, New York, NY 10022
Gladstone 64
130 E 64th St, New York, NY 10065
Central Park Zoo
New York, NY 10021
Rock Church
153 E 62nd St, New York, NY 10065
59E59 Theaters
59 E 59th St, New York, NY 10022
Nearby restaurants
David Burke Tavern
135 E 62nd St, New York, NY 10065
Café Boulud
100 E 63rd St, New York, NY 10065
Korean Express
807 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10065, United States
Le Botaniste
833 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10065
Eat Here Now
839 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10065
Famous Original Ray's Pizza
811 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10065
JoJo by Jean-Georges
160 E 64th St, New York, NY 10065
Sultan Mediterranean Cuisine
791 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10065
Lilli and Loo
785 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10065
Tony's Di Napoli
1081 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10065
Nearby hotels
Loews Regency New York
540 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065
The Lowell Hotel
28 E 63rd St, New York, NY 10065, United States
1871 House
130 E 62nd St, New York, NY 10065
Hôtel Plaza Athénée
37 E 64th St, New York, NY 10065
Barbizon Hotel
140 E 63rd St, New York, NY 10065
The Gardens Sonesta ES Suites New York
215 E 64th St, New York, NY 10065
The Pierre, A Taj Hotel, New York
2 E 61st St, New York, NY 10065
Bristol Plaza
210 E 65th St, New York, NY 10065, United States
Four Seasons Hotel New York
57 E 57th St, New York, NY 10022
Hotel 57
130 E 57th St, New York, NY 10022
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Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
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Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art

128 E 63rd St, New York, NY 10065
3.5(26)
Open 24 hours
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The Cartoon Art Museum is a California art museum that specializes in the art of comics and cartoons. It is the only museum in the Western United States dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of all forms of cartoon art.

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attractions: Society of Illustrators, 583 Park Avenue, Park Avenue Armory, Central Presbyterian Church, Roosevelt Island Tramway, Tramway Plaza, Gladstone 64, Central Park Zoo, Rock Church, 59E59 Theaters, restaurants: David Burke Tavern, Café Boulud, Korean Express, Le Botaniste, Eat Here Now, Famous Original Ray's Pizza, JoJo by Jean-Georges, Sultan Mediterranean Cuisine, Lilli and Loo, Tony's Di Napoli
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(212) 838-2560
Website
societyillustrators.org

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Nearby attractions of Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art

Society of Illustrators

583 Park Avenue

Park Avenue Armory

Central Presbyterian Church

Roosevelt Island Tramway

Tramway Plaza

Gladstone 64

Central Park Zoo

Rock Church

59E59 Theaters

Society of Illustrators

Society of Illustrators

4.7

(246)

Open 24 hours
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583 Park Avenue

583 Park Avenue

4.5

(94)

Closed
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Park Avenue Armory

Park Avenue Armory

4.6

(617)

Open 24 hours
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Central Presbyterian Church

Central Presbyterian Church

4.8

(37)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art

David Burke Tavern

Café Boulud

Korean Express

Le Botaniste

Eat Here Now

Famous Original Ray's Pizza

JoJo by Jean-Georges

Sultan Mediterranean Cuisine

Lilli and Loo

Tony's Di Napoli

David Burke Tavern

David Burke Tavern

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(366)

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Café Boulud

Café Boulud

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Korean Express

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Le Botaniste

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Denzil RodriguezDenzil Rodriguez
I read the other reviews upon coming to the museum and was a bit hesitant. As I result, I didn't buy tickets in advance. When I arrived, I was greeted by a wonderful staff member who described the museum and what I was in. There weren't a lot of people in the museum, which gave a silent library vibe. I started from the basement and worked my way up the floors as I took in the art. The basement has a side room that displayed video animations. I enjoyed seeing the Animations done by other creators and thought it was a great display of their work. On the flip side, I think this could have been put in an open space because other customers had to stand at the side if they didn't want to go in the side room to watch with me. Other than the animations, as other reviewers mentioned, it's really art on walls in a medium small space. While other art museums have "art on walls," this one felt a bit lifeless. Since it is a smaller space, I think it could benefit from light ambiance music to enhance the viewing experience. As I made my way up the floors, I didn't see anything that stood out or that blew me away. Just an art piece here or there that would raise an eye brow. I do want to mention that I am not an art critic. By the time that I made it to the top floor with the bar, I didn't feel encouraged to stay for a drink to take in more art, I felt like I wanted to depart. Overall, I can appreciate the art piece in the museum, but I think with a bit more strategic placement of art pieces, and some light background music, I feel like that would entice more patrons to the museum. I will also mention that I went on a day where there wasn't an event, but that should make the experience like a letdown. I will say for the price, it's not terrible for a date for two. This museum is OK and worth it to experience for yourself but questionable for the second viewing.
Robert ReinerRobert Reiner
The premier setting to see the best in original illustration art ranging from comic books and graphic novels, movie posters and album covers to advertising and editorial cartoons, and so much more!
James KanaryJames Kanary
Incredible display of diverse comic art from various genres/times. Save the cafe on 3rd floor for last.
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I read the other reviews upon coming to the museum and was a bit hesitant. As I result, I didn't buy tickets in advance. When I arrived, I was greeted by a wonderful staff member who described the museum and what I was in. There weren't a lot of people in the museum, which gave a silent library vibe. I started from the basement and worked my way up the floors as I took in the art. The basement has a side room that displayed video animations. I enjoyed seeing the Animations done by other creators and thought it was a great display of their work. On the flip side, I think this could have been put in an open space because other customers had to stand at the side if they didn't want to go in the side room to watch with me. Other than the animations, as other reviewers mentioned, it's really art on walls in a medium small space. While other art museums have "art on walls," this one felt a bit lifeless. Since it is a smaller space, I think it could benefit from light ambiance music to enhance the viewing experience. As I made my way up the floors, I didn't see anything that stood out or that blew me away. Just an art piece here or there that would raise an eye brow. I do want to mention that I am not an art critic. By the time that I made it to the top floor with the bar, I didn't feel encouraged to stay for a drink to take in more art, I felt like I wanted to depart. Overall, I can appreciate the art piece in the museum, but I think with a bit more strategic placement of art pieces, and some light background music, I feel like that would entice more patrons to the museum. I will also mention that I went on a day where there wasn't an event, but that should make the experience like a letdown. I will say for the price, it's not terrible for a date for two. This museum is OK and worth it to experience for yourself but questionable for the second viewing.
Denzil Rodriguez

Denzil Rodriguez

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The premier setting to see the best in original illustration art ranging from comic books and graphic novels, movie posters and album covers to advertising and editorial cartoons, and so much more!
Robert Reiner

Robert Reiner

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Incredible display of diverse comic art from various genres/times. Save the cafe on 3rd floor for last.
James Kanary

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Reviews of Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art

3.5
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4.0
1y

I read the other reviews upon coming to the museum and was a bit hesitant. As I result, I didn't buy tickets in advance. When I arrived, I was greeted by a wonderful staff member who described the museum and what I was in. There weren't a lot of people in the museum, which gave a silent library vibe. I started from the basement and worked my way up the floors as I took in the art. The basement has a side room that displayed video animations. I enjoyed seeing the Animations done by other creators and thought it was a great display of their work. On the flip side, I think this could have been put in an open space because other customers had to stand at the side if they didn't want to go in the side room to watch with me. Other than the animations, as other reviewers mentioned, it's really art on walls in a medium small space. While other art museums have "art on walls," this one felt a bit lifeless. Since it is a smaller space, I think it could benefit from light ambiance music to enhance the viewing experience. As I made my way up the floors, I didn't see anything that stood out or that blew me away. Just an art piece here or there that would raise an eye brow. I do want to mention that I am not an art critic. By the time that I made it to the top floor with the bar, I didn't feel encouraged to stay for a drink to take in more art, I felt like I wanted to depart. Overall, I can appreciate the art piece in the museum, but I think with a bit more strategic placement of art pieces, and some light background music, I feel like that would entice more patrons to the museum. I will also mention that I went on a day where there wasn't an event, but that should make the experience like a letdown. I will say for the price, it's not terrible for a date for two. This museum is OK and worth it to experience for yourself but questionable for the...

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5.0
4y

I’m not sure what the negative reviews are for, as others have said - I think some might not realize there are 4 floors here (despite the sign that says this upon entry). I was greeted by a very friendly staff member, and was intrigued by the first two floors - which offer mostly comic exhibits (a lot of Marvel and DC) ranging from early 20th century through today. The third floor housed a lot of other interesting art and illustration that mostly hovered around early 20th century. Some haunting, beautiful images. The fourth floor has a lovely gem of a bistro (also adorned with artwork), and if I had the time I would’ve loved to stay and eat there. Overall, this a cool, quick spot to take in some...

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5.0
4y

A number of reviews are complaining about the small size of the Museum, and the limited collection. They're not mentioning two things: first, that even though there's only one exhibit room per floor, there are four floors. Second, the Museum has a rotating collection. If you check the Museum's calendar, you'll find out which dates to go to see an exhibit of Marvel Comics artwork, or one of 1930s pulp magazine covers, or classic newspaper comic strips, or the art of Batman. There are usually two or three different exhibits running at...

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