Friday, July 08, 2016
Stylized Notions, and Citizen Bill exhibits opening receptions at the Takoma Park Community Center
PR: 2016 Guest of Honor Kevin Eastman Announced for Baltimore Comic-Con
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The Post on new animation movies
'The Secret Life of Pets': Animated film's humor is, like a dog whistle, subjective [in print as Not quite 'Woof!' but certainly not witty
By Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post July 8 2016, p. Weekend 24
https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/the-secret-life-of-pets-animated-films-humor-is-like-a-dog-whistle-subjective/2016/07/07/12f48a36-4385-11e6-88d0-6adee48be8bc_story.html
'The Secret Life of Pets' embraces girly power [in print as Pretty in 'Pets'" Girly Gidget isn't defined by looks].
Express July 8 2016, p. 24
https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2016/07/08/the-secret-life-of-pets-embraces-girly-power/
'Life, Animated': A young man's obsession with Disney helps him navigate autism [in print as Cartoon characters cut through the fog of autism].
Washington Post July 8 2016, p. Weekend 26
https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/life-animated-a-young-mans-obsession-with-disney-helps-him-navigate-autism/2016/07/07/7852a6c4-3e0d-11e6-80bc-d06711fd2125_story.html
July 9: Mark Wheatley at Dr Who Comics Day at Beyond Comics
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Thursday, July 07, 2016
Glen Weldon on the latest Iron Man
A Starkly Different Iron Man: Black, Female, And 15 Years Old
The cover of Invincible Iron Man, with art by Jeff Dekal.
Today: Cook Korean! + Tales of the Night Watchman Release Party at Fantom Comics!
PR: Small Press Expo Announces Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Fantagraphics at SPX 2016
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July 7: Cartoonists draw blood exhibit opens
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "#NoDARKAct"
"#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
When Comics and Cooking Meet: Robin Ha and Cook Korean!
By Cynthia R. Greenlee | July 5, 2016https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2016/07/when-comics-and-cooking-meet-robin-ha-and-cook-kor.html?a=1
Comic Riffs on SPX
SPX 2016 announces slate of alt-comics greats to celebrate Fantagraphics Books' 40th
Wednesday, July 06, 2016
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
From Comic Riffs in the Washington Post:
"Among the other multiple nominees are titles with Washington-area ties. “March: Book 2″ (Top Shelf), the second installment in Rep. John Lewis’s memoir trilogy about the civil-rights movement, received nods for best original graphic album and best biographical presentation.
"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.