Thursday, July 07, 2016

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "#NoDARKAct"

From DC's Anarchist cartoonist, Mike Flugennock:

"#NoDARKAct"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2001

The so-called "DARK Act", working its way through the US Senate, is a pro-corporate bill full of loopholes disguised as a GMO labeling bill which, in fact, hides GMO information behind QR codes and toll-free telephone numbers.

Prior to the Senate vote yesterday, my long-time comrade Adam Eidinger and his pals from the Organic Consumers Association protested the influence of Monsanto in the Senate by flinging money -- yep, that's right, $2000 in real cash money -- onto the floor of the Senate.

Find out more about the DARK Act at the Organic Consumers Association:
https://www.organicconsumers.org/news/dark-act-fact-sheet


Robin Ha at Paste Magazine

Comic Riffs on SPX

Wednesday, July 06, 2016

Vision and Zodiac Starforce recommendations

20 Great Comics to Read at the Beach, As Chosen by Creators

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July 4 2016
http://www.vulture.com/2016/07/20-great-comics-to-read-at-the-beach-this-summer.html

KAL on your own drone

KAL.  2016.

What if everyone had a personal drone?

The Economist Jul 6, 2016 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diXwpdl40SY

The elation of flying is the stuff of dreams. But what if personal drones could make our dreams come true? The Economist's resident cartoonist KAL lets his imagination fly.

WaPo on Harvey Awards, which include local creators

‘Bloom County’ and ‘Bloodshot Reborn’ are among the multiple 2016 Harvey Award nominees






"Also competing for best original graphic album is another book that has a Washington connection: 'Captive of Friendly Cove' (Fulcrum Publishing), by Mike Short and Rebecca Goldfield.
'This project was especially research-intensive — lots of interviews, visiting sites and poring over resource materials — so it took quite awhile to complete,' Matt Dembicki, the D.C.-based inker and adviser on 'Captive of Friendly Cove,' tells Comic Riffs."

Read the full article.

July 20: J-Film: My Little Sweet Pea



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The JICC and the Japan Commerce Association of Washington, D.C. Present
- The J-Film Series -
J-Film: My Little Sweet Pea
My Little Sweet Pea | July 20, 2016 | Wednesday at 6:30PM
Japanese w. English subtitles | Not Rated | 95 min | 2013
Picture © 2013 "My Little Sweet Pea" Production Committee
The more you smile, the happier you will be tomorrow.
The more you cry, the more you will be kind to someone.

Mugiko is an anime geek ("otaku" in Japanese) who lives with her brother.  She dreams of becoming a voice actress but life takes an unexpected turn when her estranged mother, Ayako, appears at their doorstep and asks to move in.  Having been abandoned by her mother many years ago, Mugiko struggles with this new arrangement.  

However, just as suddenly as she arrived, Ayako passes away. Mugiko, still unsure of her own feelings, decides to travel to her mother's hometown to bury her ashes. She is surprised by the warm reception of the townsfolk and learns that Ayako had been almost like a well-loved idol. Gradually, Mugiko begins to uncover her mother's past and understands who she truly was.

Starring Maki Horikita, Ryuhei Matsuda, Kimiko Yo
Presented in cooperation with the Japan Foundation
Japan Foundation
You are invited to
Wednesday, July 20th, 2016
from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (EDT)
Japan Information and Culture Center, Embassy of Japan
1150 18th Street Northwest
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Washington DC 20036 US
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July 13: Warren Bernard talk at Library of Congress

From Warren:

I will give a lecture about the home front during World War Two as seen through cartoons and comics. Some of the topics that will be covered are air raids/blackouts, women on the assembly line, the African-American experience during the war, doing research at the LoC and other stuff about the war. All with cool (OK, I think so anyway...) cartoons & comics that have not been seen since the 1940's. Hope to see you there!!

Date: Wednesday July 13

Time: Noon

    - In the Mumford Room on the 6th Floor.


PR: "Finding Dory" In-Store Event, July 8th at Barnes and Noble



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Tuesday, July 05, 2016

PW Comics World: More To Come at Awesome Con

More To Come 209: Awesome Con Interviews

Produced by Kate Fitzsimons




This week on More to Come, live from the floor of Washington DC's Awesome Con, Calvin interviews Evan Keeling, a Smithsonian exhibit specialist, on his minicomics project about the Japanese American Internment Camps of WWII featuring the work of high school students like Eva McIntyre; Calvin also talks with Andrew Aydin, coauthor of Rep. John Lewis' acclaimed graphic memoir, 'March', about finishing the third and final volume of the series, which will be released this summer by IDW/Top Shelf.

PW Comics World: More To Come

More To Come 210: Is Hastings the New Borders?

Produced by Kate Fitzsimons




In this week's podcast the More to Come Crew - Heidi "The Beat" MacDonald, Calvin Reid and Kate Fitzsimons - discuss national bookstore chain Hasting Entertainment's chapter 11 bankruptcy filing and the $1 million it owes the graphic novel and pop culture vendor Diamond Book Distributors; Heidi and Calvin visit Washington DC's Awesome Con; Book Con is added to this year's New York Comic Con and we look at other convention news and controversy.

A new Ben Hatke interview

The Blurry Line Between Comics and Picture Books: Ben Hatke on His 8 Favorite Eye Candy Hybrids

By Ben Hatke & Sean Edgar  |  July 1, 2016
https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2016/07/the-blurry-between-comics-and-picture-book-ben-hat.html

Tom King's Batman #2 interview