SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON 2023 RECAP IN PHOTOS, PART 1-3
Milton Griepp on August 1, 2023
https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/54746/san-diego-comic-con-2023-recap-photos-part-1
https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/54745/san-diego-comic-con-2023-recap-photos-part-2
https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/54744/san-diego-comic-con-2023-recap-photos-part-3
July 29, 2023 Johanna Draper Carlson
Pow Pow Press Titles Available Through Lunar Distribution [Canada]
https://comicsworthreading.com/2023/07/29/pow-pow-press-titles-available-through-lunar-distribution/
Comic Creators Hit the Picket Line: "It's a Love That Gets Exploited"
Forty or so creators joined the proceedings Thursday at one of the gates outside of NBCUniversal on Lankershim Boulevard.
Borys Kit
July 27, 2023
Liz Montague's New MG Graphic Novel Tadpoles, Netted By Random House
Tadpoles by Liz Montague is the tentative title for her new middle-grade graphic novel is about the trials and tribulations of three cabinmates.
31 Jul 2023
https://bleedingcool.com/comics/liz-montagues-new-mg-graphic-novel-tadpoles-netted-by-random-house/
Hogan's Alley: the magazine of the cartoon arts (Tom Heintjes and Richard E. Marschall) - Bull Moose Publishing Corp. [index]
Jerry Moore
http://www.mindsnackbooks.com/bookreviews/hogans_alley.html
Booklist's Guide to Graphic Novels 2023
"Canine Graduation" Caption Contest Commentary with Lawrence Wood
August 1, 2023 by Lawrence Wood
https://www.cartoonstock.com/blog/canine-graduation-caption-contest-commentary-with-lawrence-wood/
Not Playing Around: Games in Graphic Illness Narratives
Nancy Pedri and Helene Staveley
Literature and Medicine, Volume 36, Number 1, Spring 2018, pp. 230-256
online at https://www.academia.edu/84460092/Not_Playing_Around_Games_in_Graphic_Illness_Narratives
What's the Matter of Seeing in Graphic Memoir?
Nancy Pedri,
South Central Review 32.3 (Fall 2015): 8–29
online at https://www.academia.edu/36975554/Whats_the_Matter_of_Seeing_in_Graphic_Memoir
Nancy Pedri
Traumatic Layerings of Self: Scrapbooking Personal Photographs in One Hundred Demons [Lynda Barry]
Polysèmes 19 | 2018, Online since 30 June 2018, connection on 02 July 2018. URL :http://journals.openedition.org/polysemes/3460 or https://www.academia.edu/36975395/Traumatic_Layerings_of_Self_Scrapbooking_Personal_Photographs_in_One_Hundred_Demons
Thinking about Photography in Comics
2015, Image & Narrative
Issue: 2
Volume: 16
Page Numbers: 1-13
online at https://www.academia.edu/13705866/Thinking_about_Photography_in_Comics
"Re-visualizing the Map in Guy Delisle's Pyongyang."
Arborescences : revue d'études françaises, n° 4, 2014, p. 99-114.
online at https://www.academia.edu/9623775/_Re_visualizing_the_Map_in_Guy_Delisle_s_Pyongyang_
Cartooning Ex-Posing Photography in Graphic Memoir.
Nancy Pedri
Literature & Aesthetics 22 (2) December 2012 page 248-266
online at https://www.academia.edu/7582374/Cartooning_Ex_Posing_Photography_in_Graphic_Memoir
Focalization in Graphic Narrative
Silke Horstkotte and Nancy Pedri
Narrative, Vol 19, No. 3 (October 2011): 330-356.
online at https://www.academia.edu/4307604/Focalization_in_Graphic_Narrative
"These Aren't the Right Pictures" Framing Strategies in Rutu Modan's "Ha-nekes" (2013)
Elisa Carandina
https://doi.org/10.13135/2281-6658/3089
Volume: 13
Page Numbers: 389-401
Publication Date: 2018
Publication Name: Cosmo
Red Diapers, Pink Stories: Color Photography and Self-Outing in Jewish Women's Comics [Dianne Noomin, Ilana Zeffren]
Ofra Amihay
IMAGE [&] NARRATIVE Vol. 16, No. 2 (2015): 42-
Establishing Relations: Photography in Wordless Comics
2015, Image and Narrative 16.2 (2015). Special issue: The Narrative Functions of Photography in Comics. 84-95.
online at https://www.academia.edu/13701320/Establishing_Relations_Photography_in_Wordless_Comics
Wolf's Head: When an AI Baby Teams Up with an Ex-Cop - Von Allan Exclusive Interview
Barney Smith
StoryComic Jul 30, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P-TMAfNxMY
Al Ewing presents the deluxe edition hardcover of We ONLY FIND THEM WHEN THEY'RE DEAD!
Andrew Sumner
Aug 1, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIRtP6bbMPw
Evolution Comics Takes the Plunge
http://comixtalk.com/evolution_comics_takes_plunge/
The Cat Came Back: Cat Garza and the Highs and Lows of a Webcomic Pioneer
http://comixtalk.com/cat_came_back_cat_garza_and_highs_and_lows_webcomic_pioneer/
Driven To Distraction: James Kochalka on Journal Comics, Modern Tales and the Magic Finger
http://comixtalk.com/driven_distraction_james_kochalka_journal_comics_modern_tales_and_magic_finger/
An Interview with Andrew Arnold, Comics Columnist for Time Online
http://comixtalk.com/interview_andrew_arnold_comics_columnist_time_online/
Scary Go Chat: An online interview with John Allison by Leah Fitzgerald
http://comixtalk.com/scary_go_chat_online_interview_john_allison_leah_fitzgerald/
This Girl is the Cat's Meow: an interview with Dorothy Gambrell by Leah Fitzgerald
http://comixtalk.com/girl_cats_meow_interview_dorothy_gambrell_leah_fitzgerald/
Cat Garza Chats With Scott "PvP" Kurtz (Part 1-2)
http://comixtalk.com/cat_garza_chats_scott_pvp_kurtz_part_1/
http://comixtalk.com/cat_garza_chats_scott_pvp_kurtz_part_2/
Dave Kelly and the Lizard: We're Not Living In Greytown Anymore
http://comixtalk.com/dave_kelly_and_lizard_were_not_living_greytown_anymore/
Webcomics' Own Breath of the Dragon: An Interview with Merlin
http://comixtalk.com/webcomics_own_breath_dragon_interview_merlin/
E-books Unbound: An interview with Aaron Thacker [Unbound Comics]
http://comixtalk.com/e_books_unbound_interview_aaron_thacker/
Look Who I Interviewed! Scott Kuehner Spills to Leah Fitzgerald
http://comixtalk.com/look_who_i_interviewed_scott_kuehner_spills_leah_fitzgerald/
The Readers Clang Heads with R Stevens
http://comixtalk.com/readers_clang_heads_r_stevens/
Small Stories add up to a Big Deal: Shaenon Garrity talks with Derek Kirk Kim
http://comixtalk.com/small_stories_add_big_deal_shaenon_garrity_talks_derek_kirk_kim/
A Mini-Interview with Minicomics Master Todd Webb, by Leah Fitzgerald
http://comixtalk.com/mini_interview_minicomics_master_todd_webb_leah_fitzgerald/
Airing out Jennie's Undergarments: An Interview with the creator of The Devil's Panties
http://comixtalk.com/airing_out_jennies_undergarments_interview_creator_devils_panties/
The Complete Interview Transcripts from the Journal Comics Explored Feature Article
http://comixtalk.com/complete_interview_transcripts_journal_comics_explored_feature_article/
Great Taste, Les Filling? A mini-interview with Les McClaine
http://comixtalk.com/great_taste_les_filling_mini_interview_les_mcclaine/
http://comixtalk.com/plug_in_to_roy_boney/
Garza! Demian5! Farley! McCloud! (Part 1-2)
http://comixtalk.com/garza_demian5_farley_mccloud_part_1/
http://comixtalk.com/garza_demian5_farley_mccloud_part_2/
This chat took place Saturday, March 29, 2003. Cayetano "Cat" Garza Jr chatted with Scott McCloud, Demian5, and Patrick Farley.
An interview with Zortic's Mark Mekkes
http://comixtalk.com/interview_zortics_mark_mekkes/
An Interview with Phil Cho by David Wright
http://comixtalk.com/interview_phil_cho_david_wright/
AdventureStrips' Anticlimactic Denouement — Interview with Chris Mills
http://comixtalk.com/adventurestrips_anticlimactic_denouement_interview_chris_mills/
Talkies with Mr. Furious: Leah Fitzgerald Interviews Movie Comics' David Breen
http://comixtalk.com/talkies_mr_furious_leah_fitzgerald_interviews_movie_comics_david_breen/
Cat Garza Chats with Neal Von Flue
http://comixtalk.com/cat_garza_chats_neal_von_flue/
An Interview with Sexy Losers' Hard Artist [Canada]
Shaenon K. Garrity?
http://comixtalk.com/interview_sexy_losers_hard_artist/
An Interview with 1/0's Mason "Tailsteak" Williams
Shaenon K. Garrity
http://comixtalk.com/interview_10s_mason_tailsteak_williams/
An Interview with pOnju.com's Henry Chiu by Leah Fitzgerald
Shaenon K. Garrity
http://comixtalk.com/interview_ponjucoms_henry_chiu_leah_fitzgerald/
Piromania — Leah Fitzgerald interviews MegaTokyo's Fred Gallagher
http://comixtalk.com/piromania_leah_fitzgerald_interviews_megatokyos_fred_gallagher/
The Goods on Goats: Comixpedia Readers' Questions Answered [Jon Rosenberg]
http://comixtalk.com/goods_goats_comixpedia_readers_questions_answered/
An Interview with Bruno's Chris Baldwin
http://comixtalk.com/interview_brunos_chris_baldwin/
Me Need Sleepies!! An interview with Owlie's Mike Leffel
http://comixtalk.com/me_need_sleepies_interview_owlies_mike_leffel/
The Friendliest Little Webcomic Around: Leah Fitzgerald Interviews Illiad
http://comixtalk.com/friendliest_little_webcomic_around_leah_fitzgerald_interviews_illiad/
It's Willis! A chat with the creator of It's Walky & Roomies [David M. Willis]
Yolanda Janiga
http://comixtalk.com/its_willis_chat_creator_its_walky_roomies_yolanda_janiga/
It's Nifty! Pete Abrams Answers Comixpedia Readers' Questions
http://comixtalk.com/its_nifty_pete_abrams_answers_comixpedia_readers_questions/
An Interview with Vince Coleman by Emanuella Grinberg
http://comixtalk.com/interview_vince_coleman_emanuella_grinberg/
Great Webcomic Minds Chat a Lot — A Session on Webcomic Awards
Damonk, Chris Crosby, Joey Manley, Mark Mekkes, Chris Morrisson, BoxJam, and Scott McCloud
http://comixtalk.com/great_webcomic_minds_chat_lot_session_webcomic_awards/
Scott McCloud Answers the Readers' Questions
http://comixtalk.com/scott_mccloud_answers_readers_questions/
From Spork to Undead Romance — Mnemesis' Sylvan Midgal
Al Schroeder
http://comixtalk.com/spork_undead_romance_mnemesis_sylvan_midgal/
A Cartoonist Couple Quizzed: Leah Fitzgerald Chats Up Tom Hart and Leela Corman
http://comixtalk.com/cartoonist_couple_quizzed_leah_fitzgerald_chats_tom_hart_and_leela_corman/
Accept No Imitations… of Neil B
http://comixtalk.com/accept_no_imitations_neil_b/
A Little Butch Never Hurt Nobody: David Wright chats with Lee Adam Herold (pt.1-2) [Chopping Block]
http://comixtalk.com/little_butch_never_hurt_nobody_david_wright_chats_lee_adam_herold_pt1/
http://comixtalk.com/little_butch_never_hurt_nobody_david_wright_chats_lee_adam_herold_pt2/
Tycho and Gabe Answer the Readers' Questions [Penny Arcade]
http://comixtalk.com/tycho_and_gabe_answer_readers_questions/
This Ape Sets The Law: An interview with Jeremy's Jon Morris
http://comixtalk.com/ape_sets_law_interview_jeremys_jon_morris/
An Interview with Steven Withrow by Alexander Danner
http://comixtalk.com/interview_steven_withrow_alexander_danner/
Leah Fitzgerald Interviews Bob The Angry Flower's Steven Notley
http://comixtalk.com/leah_fitzgerald_interviews_bob_angry_flowers_steven_notley/
An Interview With The Slug's JR Conlin by Melanie Rada
http://comixtalk.com/interview_slugs_jr_conlin_melanie_rada/
Going Bananas for Politics: An interview with Monkey Law's Brad Hawkins
Leah Fitzgerald
http://comixtalk.com/going_bananas_politics_interview_monkey_laws_brad_hawkins/
Get Your Words On: A Community Interview With David Rees
http://comixtalk.com/get_your_words_community_interview_david_rees/
A Modest Interview: Damonk Talks with Sean Howard About Copyright and Stuff [A Modest Destiny]
http://comixtalk.com/modest_interview_damonk_talks_sean_howard_about_copyright_and_stuff/
A Jam Session with Jazz Age Chronicles' Ted Slampyak
http://comixtalk.com/jam_session_jazz_age_chronicles_ted_slampyak/
Dave and Damonk: An interview with the creator of Bob and George by Damonk [David Anez]
http://comixtalk.com/dave_and_damonk_interview_creator_bob_and_george_damonk/
ROMB's Ju-Lian Interviewed by Leah Fitzgerald [Rules of Make-Believe]
http://comixtalk.com/rombs_ju_lian_interviewed_leah_fitzgerald/
An Interview with Comixpedia's Publisher Xaviar Xerexes
http://comixtalk.com/interview_comixpedias_publisher_xaviar_xerexes/
Bill Duncan Interviews Comixpedia's EiC, that Damonk guy
http://comixtalk.com/bill_duncan_interviews_comixpedias_eic_damonk_guy/
An interview with the Art Director Bill Duncan by Kelly J. Cooper [Comixpedia]
http://comixtalk.com/interview_art_director_bill_duncan_kelly_j_cooper/
Damonk Interviews the Interviews Editor??? [Comixpedia]
http://comixtalk.com/damonk_interviews_interviews_editor/
Hyperion Avenue to Debut New Marvel Crime Series
By Karen Raugust
Aug 01, 2023
San Diego Comic Con 2023 (July 19 - 23) - 27 Pictures
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/audio.html#SDCC2023
Barbara Friedlander Spotlight (55:05, 126mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-20-SDCC-BarbaraFriedlander.mp3
Mark Evanier interviews Barbara Friedlander about what she wanted to do before working in comics, getting hired at DC Comics, what she did, how she moved up to writing and editing, the artists she worked with, how old movies influenced her writing and plot ideas, interacting with other editors and staff, covers and Irwin Donenfeld, Ira Schnapp, working under Carmine Infantino when he became head editor, E. Nelson Birdwell and the Inferior Five, Swing with Scooter and who he was based on, other female writers and editors, how editors were stressed about their jobs around the time of the Warner Brothers buy out, how freelancers were treated and the letters to the editors.
Defending Comics Today: How You Can Save Comics (48:21, 110mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-20-SDCC-DefendingComicsToday.mp3
Panelists were Jen King, Mary Ellen Stout and Bob Wayne and the moderator was Jeff Trexler. Among the topics they discussed was why they got involved in the fight against censorship, a new Texas law wanting ratings and content labels on all books, the challenges of teaching comics today, the harm in banning books, the fear and self-censoring that comes with today's moral panic environment, how to fight against the culture wars against comics and some encouraging words.
Ron Turner Spotlight (53:22, 122mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-20-SDCC-RonTurner.mp3
On the panel was Colin Turner, Ron Turner, Trina Robbins (who had to leave early due to a panel conflict) and Jon B Cooke. The spoke about the first comic Ron published under his company Last Gasp. Trina then spoke about Ron's involvement in It Ain't Me Babe and Wimmen's Comix, the first and second all female comic book ever published. Ron and Trina also spoke about his publishing non-profit books. Other books and creators discussed were Justin Green's Binky Brown meets the Virgin Mary and how that influenced both art spiegelmen and Robert Crumb, Jack Jaxson Texas history books, George DiCaprio and using a different imprint, how Terry Zwigoff was his first employee, the ways various artists got their stuff "borrowed" by Hollywood, working with Harlan Ellison and other funny stories.
Direct Market 50th Anniversary Celebration (42:24, 97mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-20-SDCC-DirectMarket50thAnn.mp3
Milton Griepp, Mike Richardson, Bill Schanes and Bob Wayne reveal how they got into comics and the comic industry, how the Direct Market changed for retailers in the 1980s and 1990s, "Ground Level" comics, Carol Kalish being the unsung hero of the Direct Market with her Cash Register program, how the Direct Market allowed for smaller publishers to give much better deals to creators. Note: I came into the panel as introductions were being done.
Comics Arts Conference #5: Look for the Union Label (51:52, 118mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-21-SDCC-CAC5-UnionLabel.mp3
Presenters were Fred Jacob and Richard Graham. Richard spoke about the history of educational comics done for the government. He spoke about how George Gallop (famous for the Gallop poll) researched newspapers and found that the section that was most read by adults was the comic page. He also spoke about the many famous cartoonists that did work for the government comics, including Dr. Suess, Milton Caniff, Walt Disney, Neal Adams, Will Eisner, Denis Kitchen and more. He spotlighted the Harry S. Truman comic and Grenada done for the CIA. He spoke of the Malcolm Ater Collection being online for everyone to read these comics for free. Fred talked about Comics and the Labour movement, both in terms of comic stories in favor of Unions and the backlash against Unions also done through comics.
Comics Arts Conference #6: Comics and History (1:21:09, 185mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-21-SDCC-CAC6-ComicsandHistory.mp3
This panel consisted of 4, 15 minute presentations. They are:
Kyle A. Hammonds on George Takei's They Called Us Enemy.
Kyle P. Vealey on Comics and Atomic Energy.
Michael David MacBride on John Sam Allen - the Architect of the Advocate.
and Almans Khan on Graphic Narratives and the re-envisioning of legal history.
Janice Chiang Spotlight (49:34, 113mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-21-SDCC-JaniceChiang.mp3 Janice got an inkpot award from Comic Con. Interviewed by Justin Otero, Janice answered questions and told stories regarding how she got into lettering and who was her mentor, her upbringing, involvement in protests, meeting Larry Hama, why she went back to comic lettering, a number of different titles she worked on, working for DC, advice she'd give younger artists, Alpha Flight #106 (Northstar comes out as Gay), Asian American Comic Anthology, working with Gene Luen Yang, Tokyo Rose and doing sound effects.
So You Want to be a Comic Book Retailer? (48:39, 111mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-21-SDCC-CPRO-ComicRetailer.mp3
Moderated by Marco Davanzo, retailers Django Bohren, Katie Pryde, Jenn Haines and Eitan Manhoff. The group reveal their personal journey into comics and then into being a comic retailer, what would need/do if they were starting a store now, the absolute need to have a point of sale system, what they would have done differently if starting over again, where they order comics from, buying back issues, how they get customers to come into their store, building a community or 3rd home with their stores, building a social media presence, firing employees, what advise they would give to somebody starting out.
Graphic Origins: The Rise of Children's Graphic Novels (46:13, 105mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-21-SDCC-GraphicOrigins.mp3
On the panel was Jeff Smith, Kazu Kibuishi, Gale Galligan and Raina Telgemeier. Despite the title this panel was mostly for the kids in the audience with the cartoonists taking turns doing sketches that came from audience suggestions and building on them. They do answer how they got into comics, if they want to make changes to their old work, what books they loved when growing up, what part do they draw first and what tools they use for drawing.
Passion & Play: Erotica by Women (51:37, 118mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-21-SDCC-EroticabyWomen.mp3
Panelists include Sydney Heifler, Kim Munson, Jessica Tseang, Jim Thompson and Bruce Simon. They start off by mentioning Michael Dooley, who was supposed to be moderating this panel but dealing with some serious health issues at the moment. The group discuss what brought them to Erotica, which creators they liked included Melinda Gebbie, Wendy Pini, Colleen Doran, Trina Robbins, Joyce Farmer, Emil Ferris, Fiona Smythe, Corey Silverberg, Trinidad Escobar, Giovanna Casotto, Kuniko Tsurita, Moyoco Anno, Milk Morizono and Ebine Yamaji. They also spoke about how female drawn erotica is different compared to the more extreme Robert Crumbs work.
Warren Kremer: Harvey Comics' Cover Genius (49:42, 113mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-22-SDCC-CoffeeWithKremer.mp3
Moderated by Jim Thompson, Alonso Nunez, Steve Leialoha, Mark Badger and Jerry Beck talk about how they all came to re-evaluate and appreciate Kremer's work. Jerry gave a brief history of Paramount Pictures who had created some of the characters (Casper, Little Audrey) which then got done into comic books by St. John and then taken over by Harvey Comics. They then went through some covers on a slide show and spoke about how great the design work was for either making it pop out on the newsstands compared to other books at the time or how complicated the cover and prospective was and costly to do.
Defending Comics Today: Understanding Intellectual Property (54:12, 124mb)
Jeff Trexler, Brian Chase, Chinwe Ohanle, Dale Cendali, Richard Olsen and Amy Chu speak about how they got involved in comics, the need to protect themselves, artist alley and trademarked characters, copyright and registering your work and what trademarks are.
Defending Comics Today: Understanding Contracts (46:41, 106mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-22-SDCC-UnderstandingIP.mp3
Jeff Trexler, Dirk Vanover, Mark Zaid and Gamal Hennessy speak about the most important thing to know in regards to contracts, having leverage and how much you can use it, trusting publishers that already work with their friends, what people should do if anybody says a contract can't be changed and how to deal with A.I.
Maggie Thompson Spotlight (46:58, 107mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-22-SDCC-MaggieThompson.mp3
The focus of the panel was preserving history. Panelists were Maggie Thompson, Karen Green, Mark Evanier and Charles Kochman. Maggie spoke about her brother and his collection of microfiche of golden age comics, Karen spoke about what is important to a researcher vs a collector, they spoke about Jules Feiffer papers, the lost records for Gold Key Comics, getting the records from Haimes Ware [who did Who's Who with with Jerry Bails], Darwyn Cooke, Walt Kelly and how comics and communication going digital is making things more difficult and it's something they are still figuring out.
Who Says Romance Is Dead? A Look at the past, present and future of Romance Comics (51:54, 118mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-22-SDCC-RomanceComics.mp3
The moderator was Fantastic Frankey and panelists included Bruce Simon, Sydney Heifler, Trina Robbins and Melissa Pagluica. They discussed how and why Romance Comics started and specifically Young Romance by Simon and Kirby, the reaction to Romance Comics, their personal reaction to seeing their first romance comics, spoke about a really bad romance comic from the 1960s, Trina spoke about Teen Humor stores like Archie and her own Misty and how that is different from Romance, Melissa spoke about her own romance comics and the apprehension she had about creating them, Bruce talked about why publishers did romance comics and how publishers "updated" ones published in the 1950's/60s for the 1970s. Trina spoke about Liz Berube's work, the group discussed Romance's influences on other genre's, their favorite relationships in comics, the fashion in comics and Matt Baker's work.
Beau Smith Spotlight (54:40, 125mb)
Ted Adams does a this is your (comic) life with Beau Smith, but first Comic Con gave Beau an inkpot award, they went over his letter writing to comics, how that lead to writing comics, putting his family and friends in his comics, his education, becoming a sales manager for Eclipse, becoming a character in Scout, being part of Four Winds; a creator own self-publishing collective with other writers and artists. He talked about Black Terror an all painted mini-series published in prestige format, Parts Unknown, Guy Gardner, his friendship with Todd McFarlane and working for him, the Wynonna Earp comic book and experience on the TV show, his recent work with Clover Press and the best advice he got from Don Heck.
Who was Steve Ditko? (54:54, 125mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-23-SDCC-BeauSmith.mp3
Panelists consisted of Lenny Schwartz, Alex Grand, Mark Ditko, Marci Singel and Jackie Estrada. The group talked about their involvement with Steve Ditko, Mark and Marci spoke about Steve at family events, which Steve always attended and asking him to draw him stuff as kids, Mark also spoke about the start of his philosophical relationship with Steve. Jackie spoke about her correspondence with Steve Ditko, showed art he drew for early comic con souvenir books. How intelligent and extremely well read Ditko was, Steve not accepting awards or accolades for his work. The Johnstown, PA Ditko family community, Mark spoke about the books on Dikto he really likes and recommends and revealed that he is planning on putting together a book of Ditko's essays (of which he has hundreds of) as they really reveal who Ditko was, they also spoke about Mr. A. The panel was moderated by Tyler McPail.
Comics Arts Conference #16: Identity Crisis: Trademark and the Ripple Effect in Comic Narratives. (42:06, 96.3mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-23-SDCC-CAC16-IdentityCrisis.mp3
The panel of lawyers were: Jim Thompson, Marc Greenberg and Daniel Barer. They started off talking about superheroes dealing with people using their names in comic books and dealing with it in legal and non-legal methods, they spoke about an attempt from another publisher to do a SuperWoman comic strip and how DC was able to stop that with a previously published Superwoman ashcan comic, Marc spoke specifically about what trademarks are and how they work and also went over the legal history of Superman vs. Captain Marvel, Daniel went over the Captain Marvel trademark between Fawcett, Myron Fass and Marvel, Jim spoke about the names Wonder Man and Power Man and the DC/Marvel dispute over them.
Trivia For Chocolate (1:09:02, 158mb)
https://www.thecomicbooks.com/Audio/2023-07-23-SDCC-TriviaForChocolate.mp3
Tom Galloway asks the fans to give out answers based on clues to questions. Among the topics were name the comic book character based on the parent's first name, catch phrases, sidekicks, pets, robots and more. The first person to answer correctly got chocolate. They tallied up the chocolate at the end to see who got the most and additional chocolate was handed out to the winners. Assisting with this was Peter Svensson and Michelle Melendez.
My first SDCC was during a SAG-AFTRA strike, and it was great.
Ricardo Serrano Denis
08/01/2023
https://www.comicsbeat.com/my-first-sdcc-sag-aftra/
Seth's Palookaville 24: "Can a memory die of neglect?"
Vincent Cherniak | August 1, 2023
https://www.tcj.com/seths-palookaville-24-can-a-memory-die-of-neglect/
AIPT Comics Podcast episode 233: Kelly Thompson talks the comedy and tragedy of 'Birds of Prey'
David Brooke and Nathan Simmons
July 30, 2023
https://aiptcomics.com/2023/07/30/aipt-comics-podcast-episode-233-kelly-thompson/
July 28, 2023
Interview with a Birds of Prey writer, Kelly Thompson!
https://www.thehuntresspodcast.com/2023/07/interview-with-birds-of-prey-writer.html
Breaking the Fourth Wall: Adrian Tomine on "Shortcomings"
The artist discusses feeling—and not feeling—like his former selves, and adapting his comics for the screen.
By Françoise Mouly
August 1, 2023
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