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Thursday, December 18, 2014
An award for tying science to superheroes
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Bat-beer?
Spotted today at The Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital, Capitol Hill, Washington, DC. The post-Civil War hospital was built on Pennsylvania Ave, SE and 8th St, and is now a community center.
Dean Haspiel, SPX and the Library of Congress
Independent Comix Art & Mini-Comix
A discussion by comics creator Dean Haspiel on the new Small Press Expo (SPX) collection of the Serial & Government Publications Division. The collection of mini-comics -- "small in size but impressive in cultural impact" -- will contain, among other worthy selections, past and future Ignatz Award nominated works.
Christmas with Richard Thompson
Big Planet Comics 20% off everything New Year's Day sale!
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Submissions: 'Artists against Police Brutality' comics anthology
"APB will be a black and white book that collects these stories. While primarily a comic book project, we will also consider following: One- and two-row comic strips , Pin-ups and spot illustrations Prose stories (whatever the genre; up to 1,500 words) and analytical essays (personal, sociopolitical, historical; up to 2,000 words).
"The main goal is to encourage people to talk about the persistent problems facing this country in terms of race and the justice system in an accessible and powerful medium.
APB: Artists against Police Brutality will be edited by Bill Campbell (Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond), John Jennings (The Blacker the Ink: Constructions of a Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art), and Jason Rodriguez (Colonial Comics: New England, 1620-1750) and will be published by Rosarium Publishing.
For more information, go to www.rosariumpublishing.com/apb; join the Facebook group, https://www.facebook.com/groups/apbcomicanthology/; or email artistsagainstpolicebrutality@gmail.com.
Super stockings
Comic Riffs talks to Clay Bennett about his Berryman award
Chattanooga's Clay Bennett is 'thrilled' to win the 2014 Berryman Award for editorial cartooning
By Michael CavnaWashington Post Comic Riffs blog December 15 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2014/12/15/chattanoogas-clay-bennett-wins-2014-berryman-award-for-editorial-cartooning/
The Post reviews American Cornball
The things we used to think were funny ['American Cornball: A Laffopedic Guide to the Formerly Funny,' by Christopher Miller]
By Elizabeth McCrackenWashington Post December 16 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/american-cornball-a-laffopedic-guide-to-the-formerly-funny-by-christopher-miller/2014/12/15/582c92f2-7d6a-11e4-b821-503cc7efed9e_story.html
Monday, December 15, 2014
Art Hondros demonstrating on Capitol Hill
Updated - here's more pictures of Art's anti-gun violence protest.
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Art Hondros demonstrating as Human comic book, Monday 12/15 by the Capitol
It's been two years since the events in Newtown. I plan to behave, so I don't imagine being arrested."
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By John LentBiographical Sketches of Cartoonists & Illustrators in the Swann Collection of the Library of Congress
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Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "DC Voted 'Yes', Dammit!"
"DC Voted 'Yes', Dammit!"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=1622
Y'know that old joke about how if voting could really change things, it would be illegal? Well, check out the shit that's going down right here in DC. Go on, take a good, long, steamy LOOK.
The Democrats -- yeah, the same Democrats who bitched about having an election stolen nearly 15 years ago, and who are still bitching today -- were ready to bargain away the franchise for residents of the District Of Columbia just so they could get a budget authorized to keep the goddamn' government from shutting down.
One more time... the DEMOCRATIC PARTY on Capitol Hill was willing to turn their backs on their duty to the Constitution and REFUSE TO UPHOLD THE RESULTS OF A FREE ELECTION in order to get their goddamn' budget passed...
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Mike Flugennock, flugennock at sinkers dot org
Political Cartoons: dubya dubya dubya dot sinkers dot org
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Weingarten on Shansby's new book
Publish and perish
By Gene Weingarten ColumnistWashington Post Magazine December 14 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/magazine/gene-weingarten-publish-and-perish/2014/11/25/1a439c52-7193-11e4-ad12-3734c461eab6_story.html
Science fiction/comics class at Eaton ES
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Cromnibus Island"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=1618
Just sit right back, and you'll hear a tale -- a tale of a fateful bill...
Remember when Obummer said he backed DC on marijuana decriminalization? Me, neither.
Yesterday, Obummer stated that he disapproved of Congressional meddling in DC's ballot initiative to legalize marijuana, but that he wouldn't veto the "CRomnibus" budget bill.
You got that? He's willing to let Congress overturn a free election in the Capital of the United States if it'll get his goddamn' budget passed. He says he opposes interference with Initiative 71, but HE WON'T UPHOLD THE ELECTION.
Let that sink in for a minute.
Still standing with Hillary?
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Mike Flugennock, flugennock at sinkers dot org
Political Cartoons: dubya dubya dubya dot sinkers dot org
City Paper article on Brooke Allen also in print
Meet the Local Illustrator of Lumberjanes, a Feminist, Fast-Growing Summer Camp Comic
by Tim Regan on Dec. 11, 2014http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/visual-arts/2014/12/11/meet-the-local-illustrator-of-lumberjanes-a-feminist-fast-growing-summer-camp-comic/
Friday, December 12, 2014
New Republic's DC-based journalist talks Danish Islam cartoons
Lansdowne's Laughing Ogre store closes
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Brooke Allen featured on City Paper blog
Meet the Local Illustrator of Lumberjanes, a Feminist, Fast-Growing Summer Camp Comic
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Q&A with Rosarium publisher Bill Campbell
Rosarium Publishing is a relatively new publisher in Washington, D.C., that delivers mostly science-fiction stories in array of formats. Its hallmark is diversity, both among its talent and content. So far, Rosarium has focused on anthologies and short novels, but publisher Bill Campbell has picked up several comics for its catalogue. Below, we chat with Bill about Rosarium, its current books and what’s in store to come in 2015.
Comic Riffs on Shadow Hero and Teen Titans
TEEN TITANS: Despite awe, Jeff Lemire couldn't pass up writing for his 'gateway' comic characters
By David Betancourt
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog December 9 2014
'THE SHADOW HERO': Author Gene Luen Yang admits research error through new comic
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog December 9 2014
Tuesday, December 09, 2014
New medical comic by local resident
You may have to sign up for Academia to be able to see this.
https://www.academia.edu/9640020/My_quest_for_health
An autobiographical memoir of an episode in the health history of Michael Sappol, brought to life by artist/medical-illustrator Shelley Wall.
Dec. 11, 12: Signing, Reading and Rapping at Fantom Comics
PW podcast with Lewis on his new book
Here's a summary of American Comics, Literary Theory, and Religion from the publisher's website:
Just as often as superheroes journey into the afterlife, they also return from it. Their surprising immortality has created its own set of storytelling rules and expectations; it also has come to influence their secular readership in new interreligious investigations of narrative character and personal selfhood. Unlocking a new and overdue model for reading comic books, this unique volume explores religious interpretations of popular comic book superheroes such as the Green Lantern and the Hulk. A. David Lewis argues that the superhero subgenre offers a hermeneutic for those interested in integrating mutiplicity into religious practices and considerations of the afterlife.
A. David Lewis holds a PhD in Religious Studies from Boston University, USA. He is the co-editor of Graven Images: Religion in Comic Books and Graphic Novels and Digital Death: Mortality and Beyond in the Online Age. He is also a graphic novelist and founding member of Sacred & Sequential.
Animation historian Charles Solomon reviews The Art of Richard Thompson
BOOK REVIEW: "The Art of Richard Thompson"
By Charles Solomon | Animation Scoop December 9, 2014
Monday, December 08, 2014
"Joe Keatinge & Leila Del Duca signing - Shutter" was canceled by Big Planet Comics
Big Planet Comics canceled the event "Joe Keatinge & Leila Del Duca signing - Shutter".