Showing posts with label Ronald Wimberly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ronald Wimberly. Show all posts

Sunday, July 09, 2023

Ronald Wimberly interviewed by Julian Lytle at Fantom Comics (photos)

 Here's Fantom's video.  That cut out a little before the end of the interview. Here's clip 1 and clip 2 concluding the interview.

We're hosting artist and writer Ronald Wimberly (Now Let Me Fly, LAAB Magazine, Prince of Cats) here at the shop in conversation with local creator Julian Lytle! It's been a couple years since they've been in the store last to come on by for their return! They'll be chatting about art practice in general, Ronald's new book NOW LET ME FLY: A PORTRAIT OF EUGENE BULLARD—and maybe even that upcoming GratNin physical edition from beehivebooks? Stop on by to listen to the discussion!

Here's my pictures:

Ronald Wimberly and Julian Lytle
























Wimberly, Shawn Martinbrough, and Lytle

Wimberly, Shawn Martinbrough, and Lytle, Sarahti G., and Jim Dougan

 

 

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Sometimes-local historian Ryan Holmberg cartooned at TCJ

...and with former local resident Ronald Wimberly!

 Ben Passmore Reports Back On An Evening With Yoshitoshi!

In July, The Comics Journal hit me up about covering a talk historian Ryan Holmberg and cartoonist Ronald Wimberly were doing at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The two were in my town to talk about Japanese print maker Tsukioka Yoshitoshi's bloody body of work and it's influence on manga and American comics.  I love Japanese print, blood, and a good talk on esthetics so I told the Journal is was into it. - Ben Passmore