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Free Twilight Zone Graphic Novel Talk at Cartoon Art Museum (SF)

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Sunday, August 24, 2025 - 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free and Open to the Public!

Cartoon Art Museum | 781 Beach Street, San Francisco, California 94109

Event Details

Dare to enter The Twilight Zone and beyond and meet artist and writer Henry Chamberlain, creator of the graphic novel George’s Run: A Writer’s Journey Through The Twilight Zone.

Dare to enter The Twilight Zone and beyond and meet artist and writer Henry Chamberlain, creator of the graphic novel George’s Run: A Writer’s Journey Through The Twilight Zone. Join Henry on Sunday, August 24, 2025, from 2 to 4pm, for some lively chat and a slide show. Henry will be in conversation with his partner and fellow creative, Jennifer Daydreamer. This event is FREE and open to the public.

George’s Run explores the life and times of a group of writers who created some of the most iconic works of pop culture ever written: The Twilight Zone and Star Trek. George Clayton Johnson, who only made it to the 8th grade, went on to write with such legends as Rod Serling and Ray Bradbury. In this unique graphic novel, Henry and George go on a kaleidoscopic journey exploring the creative process and boldly go where no graphic novel has gone before.

About The Artist:

Henry Chamberlain equally loves words and pictures and so he focused on being a cartoonist. In 2023, Rutgers University Press published his graphic novel, George’s Run. It was Henry’s meeting of George Clayton Johnson that led to a friendship and the creation of this book. Henry’s work includes illustration and graphic recording. You can learn more about him at henry-chamberlain.com.

About Toon Talks:

Toon Talks are the Cartoon Art Museum’s ongoing presentation series featuring local, national, and international professionals from the illustration, animation, and comics industries. Topics range from film previews and artist interviews to panel discussions and book launches.

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Cost: FREE*
*Free and Open to the Public!
Categories: *Top Pick*, Art & Museums, In Person
Address: 781 Beach Street, San Francisco, California 94109