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In early March, Geppi’s Entertainment Museum (GEM) opened an exhibit celebrating Will Eisner’s work from WWII. Titled Will at War, the exhibit displays 20 never or rarely seen WWII posters, military maintenance magazines, original comic art, and other memorabilia.

The Eisner collection appears courtesy of Benjamin Herzberg, who collaborated with Eisner on his books Fagin the Jew and The Plot.

Since the exhibit opened it has seen significant media coverage from a variety of outlets. Below is a list of recent coverage.

The Baltimore Sun

WBAL (NBC Baltimore)

The Washington Post

Department of Defense News

Fort Hood Sentinel

Stars and Stripes

YouTube (Defense Media)

www.army.mil

APG News 1

APG News 2

Google Photos

Photos on Flickr

AMC Social Media

Department of Defense Live (News Blog)

Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System

APG Facebook Live Video 1

APG Facebook Live Video 2

APG FB Post

GEM is located near Inner Harbor at Camden Yards, 301 W. Camden Street, Baltimore, MD. Find more details at www.geppismuseum.com or by calling (410) 625-7060.