Thursday, February 10, 2011
Today in the NY Comic Times
Another Hirschfeld of Flowing Lines. But Bloodlines? That's a Puzzle.
By COREY KILGANNON
City Room blog February 9, 2011,
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/09/a-hirschfeld-in-als-footsteps/
It's Collaboratin' Time: Spider-Man to Join the Fantastic Four
By DAVE ITZKOFF
February 9, 2011
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/09/its-collaboratin-time-spider-man-to\
-join-the-fantastic-four/
Animation Advocacy, Pixar Style
By MELENA RYZIK
February 10, 2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/10/movies/awardsseason/10bagger.html
Japan Debates Depictions of Young Girls in Comics
By HIROKO TABUCHI
February 10, 2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/10/business/global/10manga.html
Political cartoon book reviewed on The Hill
By Erika Niedowski
The Hill 02/10/11
http://thehill.com/capital-living/bookshelf/143397-no-laughing-matter-cartoons-shape-our-political-history
Caro on White Rapids
Nostalgic History: Pascal Blanchet's White Rapids
http://www.tcj.com/hoodedutilitarian/2011/02/15776/Friday: Nick Galifianakis book-signing
Tomorrow: Nick Galifianakis at Politics and Prose
Posted by Mike Rhode on Feb. 10, 2011
PR: New Arlington bookstore's grand opening starts tonight
Thursday, February 10th, 7:30 - 9 pm
Ellen Byerrum signs the latest in her A Crime of Fashion Mystery series - Shot Through Velvet - on Friday evening. We'll also have copies of her previous books, such as Hostile Makeover and Grave Apparel and enjoy cookies from our neighbor, La Cote D'Or (including their famous chocolate chip and bacon cookie - it's delicious!).
Friday, February 11th, 6:30 - 8:30 pm
On Saturday, we will have TWO Grand Opening Events:
On Saturday afternoon from 1 - 3 pm, we will host an event with four(!) local Children's Authors. We are so fortunate to have Jacqueline Jules, Wendy Shang, Marty Rhodes Figley and Fred Bowen confirmed for this event. Don't miss it!
We wrap up our Grand Opening weekend with a Wine, Champagne and Chocolate Tasting. If you've been in the store, you know we have a great selection of chocolate and (plus it goes well with the champagne and wine we've selected for our tasting)! The store will be closing after the tasting, so shop early!
Children's Authors Event, Sat, Feb 12th, 1 - 3 pm
Wine, Champagne & Chocolate Tasting, Sat, Feb 12th ,4 - 6 pm
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Truitt on Hawkeye
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY February 9 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2011-02-09-HawkeyeBlindspot_N.htm
Matt Wuerker interviewed by David Paccia
Matt Wuerker - Cartoonist Survey #210
by David Paccia
David-Wasting-Paper blog February 9, 2011
http://www.david-wasting-paper.blogspot.com/
New Flugennock cartoon
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=780
And here you thought all the fun was over after the Berlin Wall fell.
"End Of History", my ass.
Oscar animated shorts in Baltimore
By Laura Dattaro
Baltimore City Paper February 9, 2011
http://citypaper.com/film/animated-oscar-shorts-1.1101728
They start February 11th at the Charles Theater.
March 7: James Sturm speaking at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore
Priya Lopes on 02 8, 2011
http://www.vadvert.co.uk/education/8865-cartoonist-james-sturm-to-speak-at-johns-hopkins-march-7.html
Weldon on Daytripper
'Daytripper' Explores The Quiet Moments That Shape A Man's Life. And His Death(s).
by Glen Weldon
National Public Radio's Monkey See blog February 9, 2011
February 10: Bill Ayers at Busboys and Poets
Thursday, February 10, 2011
6:30 pm -8:00 pm
Busboys and Poets
14th and V St. NW
William Ayers, school reform activist, will discuss and sign copies of his recent books - To Teach: The Journey in Comics & Teaching the Taboo: Courage and Imagination in the Classroom (co-authored with Rick Ayers). Sponsored by Teaching for Change and Graduate Students from The College of Education at the University of Maryland. The event is free and open to the public.
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Truitt on Venom
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY February 8 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2011-02-08-NewVenom_N.htm
Wuerker comments at Comic Riffs on Huffington Post sale
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 8 2011
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/comic-riffs/2011/02/artists_react_to_the_huffpoaol.html
PR: This Sun, 2/13-Capicons Comic Con
Capicons Comic Book & Pop Culture Con
http://capicons.com
Capicons Comic Book & Pop Culture Con
Sun, Feb. 13, 2011

10 am - 3 pm
Dunn Loring Volunteer Fire Hall, 

2148 Gallows Rd, Dunn Loring, Virginia
Admission $3 - Kids FREE!
Open to the public from 10 am - 3 pm. Buy, sell & trade: Gold, Silver,
Bronze Age comics; Indie & Modern comics, Publishers & Creators, TV &
Movie Collectibles. Non-sport cards; Videos & DVDs; Horror/Sci-Fi;
figures, toys; Star Wars & Star Trek memorabilia; original artwork,
posters and other comic-related collectibles.
FEATURING:
John Gallagher of Sky-Dog Comics (Buzzboy, Roboy Red)
Dan Nokes, 21st Century Sandshark Studios
Also featuring:
Tom Arvis, of Sureshot Comics
and Josh C. Lyman
Over 50 dealer tables!
Door prize drawings at 11 am, 12 pm and 1 pm!
Directions to DLVFRD: 
Take I-495 (DC/Capital Beltway) to Exit 47A
(Rt. 7 West). Go 1/2 Mile, Left on Gallows Rd. 1 mile to 2148 Gallows Rd.
Monday, February 07, 2011
Spider-Man musical reviews begin appearing
'Spider-Man' on Broadway: No superpowers needed to sniff out this stinker
By Peter Marks
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, February 7, 2011; 8:39 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/07/AR2011020704088.html
Meltzer interview
An Interview with Brad Meltzer
Bookslut February 2011
http://www.bookslut.com/features/2011_02_017188.php
...he used to live around here, etc etc
Gnomeo and Juliet story in today's Express
Dawson, Angela / Entertainment News Wire. 2011.
Disney's Own 'Rocket Man': Elton John provides the soundtrack for 'Gnomeo & Juliet'.
[Washington Post] Express (February 7): 30
Bill McKay interview up at City Paper
Sunday, February 06, 2011
March 15: Kevin Smith intros new movie in DC
Flugennock on Egypt's protests
Finally, getting in the groove on Egypt: http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=776
This one was inspired by a sign I saw someone carrying at the solidarity demonstration at the Egyptian Embassy last week ( http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=755).
Steve Brodner caricatures in Sunday's Post again
Saturday, February 05, 2011
Annapolis animation writer profiled
Matt Beans nominated for episode of 'Robot Chicken'
By ALEXANDRA HILL, Staff Writer
Capital Gazette Communications 02/04/11
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/can/2011/02/04-11/Annapolis-native-receives-writing-nod-for-cartoon.html
Chris Gash, Washington Post freelance illustrator, interviewed
by David Paccia
David-Wasting-Paper blog February 5, 2011
Gash has an illo of some sort in the Post about every week (and the NY Times too).
Today at 2pm: Summer Wars anime in Arlington
Friday, February 04, 2011
David Hagen's Team Cul de Sac contribution is sweeeet
'Illusionist' reviews in local papers
Sally Kline
Washington Examiner (February 4 2011)
Amuse Your Illustion: A Tati-esque magician’s tale, plus great moments in douchiness By Tricia Olszewski
Washington City Paper February 4, 2011 p. 16
A poignant look at a vanishing breedBy Stephanie Merry
Washington Post February 4, 2011
Disney pops concert featured in Examiner
Marie Gullard
Washington Examiner (February 4, 2011)
http://washingtonexaminer.com/entertainment/2011/02/kennedy-center-showcases-nso-pops-and-m-i-c-k-e-y-m-o-u-s-e
Thursday, February 03, 2011
SPX's Jeff Alexander's memorial service schedule
Truitt on Super Dinosaur
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY February 3 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2011-02-03-SuperDinosaur_N.htm
Ben Claasen III paper dolls in today's Express
Feb 3-5: NSO Pops: Disney in Concert at the Kennedy Center
NSO Pops: Disney in Concert
Enjoy the magic of Disney with the NSO Pops. Memorable scenes and melodies you know by heart, from Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins, The Lion King and more, will transform anyone into a Mouseketeer.- Feb 3 - 5, 2011
- Concert Hall
- Approx. 2 hours
- $20.00 - $85.00
About the Program
VARIOUS - Disney Classics Overture | |
arr. Healey | |
MENKEN - The Little Mermaid Orchestral Suite | |
MENKEN - Pocahontas:"Colors of the Wind" | |
MENKEN - Beauty and the Beast Suite | |
arr. Troob | |
SHERMAN - The Jungle Book: "I Wanna Be Like You" | |
arr. van der Heijden | |
SHERMAN - Mary Poppins Medley | |
MENKEN - The Hunchback of Notre Dame Suite | |
arr. Staroboin | |
MENKEN - Aladdin Medley | |
arr. Troob | |
BADELT - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl | |
arr. Ricketts | |
JOHN - The Lion King Suite | |
arr. Kelley | |
SHERMAN - "It's a Small World" | |
arr. Whitcomb |
Weldon on bedbugs, ATC on Sendak
by Glen Weldon
National Public Radio's Monkey See blog (February 2, 2011)
http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2011/02/02/133416000/the-week-in-comics-bedbugs-change-bots-and-tijuana-bibles
A Parade, Restored: A Maurice Sendak Mural Goes From Bedroom To Gallery.
Robert Siegel and Linda Holmes
National Public Radio's All Things Considered February 1, 2011
http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2011/02/02/133404891/a-parade-restored-a-maurice-sendak-mural-goes-from-bedroom-to-gallery
http://pd.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/atc/2011/02/20110201_atc_08.mp3
http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=133404891
Truitt on Archie's new gay character
By Brian Truitt, USA Today February 2 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2011-02-02-KevinKeller_N.htm
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Bill McKay interview coming soon
OT: Guy Billout interviewed by David Paccia
Guy Billout - Cartoonist/Artist Survey #208
David Paccia
David-Wasting-Paper blog February 2, 2011
- check him out. I read the Atlantic JUST to see his work.
Nick Galifianakis book tour reports
Kate Michael, aka kstreetkate has a YouTube interview with him up, of which she says, "Nick Galifianakis' funniest topics to cartoon and comment upon are human relationships. At a book launch party for his latest "If You Loved Me, You'd Think This Was Cute," hosted at the home of the Washington Post's Katherine Weymouth, Galifiankis dishes on what interactions he finds the most humorous - and why men might want to read up on his subjects!" She's got an earlier interview video with him online in The District Dish too.
And now, here's Nick!
"Seattle! Open, warm and wet - JUST the way I like my book signings!"
"Powell's rocked! Great crowd. Thank you Portland - I was even inspired get a tattoo. And pierced."
"Thank you, San Fran! I got some practice in."
"In honor of my Book Signing in LA, I present the first cartoon I drew when I moved there."
"LA highlights (in any order): meeting devoted fans, hanging with my cuz...and Helena Bonham Carter helping me set up."
Former local comics scholar A David Lewis interviewed
31 January 2011
http://fanboyradio.libsyn.com/fanboy-radio-578-religion-in-comics-with-a-david-lewis-g-willow-wilson
http://traffic.libsyn.com/fanboyradio/fbr578.mp3
Politics and Prose rescheduled book group meeting
Due to the snow interfering with our meeting last week, I think we'll postpone our discussion of City of Glass to the 4th Wednesday of this month (February 23rd). I think it's a book worth chatting about, and I didn't want to miss the opportunity to do so. Stay warm, and see you all in a few weeks!
Adam
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
SOMEBODY in DC owns a Peanuts sketch and is nervous about it
By HELAINE FENDELMAN and JOE ROSSON, Scripps Howard News Service 01/31/2011
http://www.scrippsnews.com/content/treasures-should-sketch-charles-m-schulz-be-insured
Monday, January 31, 2011
PR: Art Whino's LIVE FAST
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Comic Riffs checks in with Spiegelman
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog January 31 2011
Julian "Ants" Lytle interview online at City Paper
Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Julian Lytle
by Mike Rhode on Jan. 31, 2011
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/general/2011/01/31/meet-a-local-cartoonist-a-chat-with-julian-lytle/
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Spurgeon interviews Baltimore's Tim Kreider
CR Sunday Interview: Tim Kreider
Tom Spurgeon
Comics Reporter January 30, 2011
Zadzooks on Red movie adaptation
Action is fast and funny in Willis' 'Red'
By Joseph Szadkowski
The Washington Times January 23, 2011
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/jan/23/zadzooks-red-blu-ray/
Jeff Alexander, Small Press Expo organizer, has died
Reports are appearing on Facebook that Jeff Alexander, past Small Press Expo organizer, has died overnight, apparently of a heart attack. The information has been confirmed by Warren Bernard, this year's Executive Director (and SPX now has an online memorial). I didn't know Jeff very well, but we were friendly when we ran into each other, and I'm very sorry to hear this news. Jeff spoke to me last year about SPX before show, and I found another interview with him on Readers Voice as well. Like many comic cons, SPX is reliant on volunteers to make everything happen, and Jeff made much of the success of recent years happen.
I had planned to do a followup article at the City Paper after 2010's SPX, but time got away from me and it would have been stale. Here's the questions that Jeff answered about the con, in memory of Jeff and for history's sake.
Mike Rhode: How successful was your convention this year (2010)?
Jeff Alexander: I would say it was very successful.
Our attendance was up 10% for the third year in a row despite the sluggish economy.
Also, the inaugural year of the Animation Showcase exceeded our expectations and regularly had to turn people away when the room was full.
Mike Rhode: What will be changing for next year? Staying the same?
Jeff Alexander: I can't say for sure. I am stepping down as the Executive Director to have time to pursue other interests.
I am sure there will be some tweaking of the Animation Showcase based on what we learned this year, but fundamentally the show will remain the same.
Warren Bernard will be taking over next year and I'm sure he has a few plans up his sleeve for the future of SPX.
Mike Rhode: Do you have a favorite moment? Least favorite?
Jeff Alexander: My favorite moment came shortly after the show when local filmmaker Steven Greenstreet uploaded a two minute video from footage he shot at SPX.
It's hard to believe that SPX has the power to inspire such creativity.
The least favorite moment was not having a sign language interpreter available for two attendees.
This was their first SPX and were very excited about coming to the show. Having an interpreter there would have made their experience just that much more enjoyable.
Mike Rhode: What could have been done better? What did you 'hit out of the park'?
Jeff Alexander: If we had the time and resources to dedicate to it, I would have preferred to have done some cross-over events with Intervention.
We are competing conventions, but we share similar goals for promoting comics.
What we "hit out of the park" was in asking Paul Nadjmabadi and Angela Ottinger to head the Animation Showcase.
They assembled a first class committee and put on a phenomenal show.
Mike Rhode: Did you buy anything or meet anyone that's special for you personally?
Jeff Alexander: It was great to finally meet Kate Beaton and to see James Sturm, Keith Knight, and John & Sandra from Metaphrog again. Unfortunately, the job of Executive Director didn't leave me as much time to chat with them as I'd have liked.
I did find the time to pick up a copy of "Tigerbuttah" by Becky Dreistadt & Frank Gibson. It's an all ages book done in the style of the Golden Books from the 1950s and 1960s, but it's Becky's illustrations that make "Tigerbuttah" a must have book!
Eric Shansby covers Post Magazine
Local student does stop-motion animation
With webcam and Dell laptop, Koford brings old toys to life in stop-action animation
by Angie Cochrun
[Maryland] Gazette Jan. 29, 2011
http://www.gazette.net/stories/01292011/frednew100539_32549.php
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Steve Artley interviewed by David Paccia
Steve Artley - Cartoonist Survey #207
David-Wasting-Paper blog January 29, 2011
http://david-wasting-paper.blogspot.com/2011/01/steve-artley-cartoonist-survey-207.html
OT PR: Stargazer, my all-ages graphic novel
I have new graphic novel that just arrived in comic shops and some bookstores. Very quickly, it's an all-ages fantasy story focusing on a young girl named Marni who is dealing with the recent death of her grandmother. As Marni struggles to place this loss, her life takes an abrupt and strange turn. Her grandmother bequeathed her a mysterious "Artifact" and, while on a backyard camping trip, the object suddenly takes on a life of its own. Marni and her two best friends are transported to a strange and distant world. After summoning their courage, Marni, Sophie and Elora venture out to explore their alien surroundings, where they find a surreal world containing a robot, a mysterious far-off tower, and an illusive yet terrifying monster. Scared, yet buoyed by the stories and songs that they've heard while growing up, the three girls gather their meagre supplies and head out into the wilderness, determined to find a way home. A magical tale with the most unlikeliest of heroes, "Stargazer" is an exploration of friendship, loss, and hope. By turns terrifying, poignant, and humorous, "Stargazer" is part fairytale, part science fiction, and part adventure story. The main website for my graphic novel is at http://stargazer.vonallan.com
Why is this story special? Well, I think there are a number of reasons. First, it's an all-ages story that features three girls as protagonists, which is still fairly rare in comics. Marni, Sophie and Elora are strong and independent characters. While they are young, they are not weak and I think that's very important and something that both girls and boys can identify with. Secondly, I'm both the writer and the artist of "Stargazer" and that, too, is uncommon in comics, which are generally created by teams of writers and artists sharing the work. Thirdly, "Stargazer" is self-published, but I've managed to secure world-wide distribution through a number of distributors, including Diamond Comic Distributors, Follett Library Resources, Brodart Company and Ingram Book Company. Publishing is certainly challenging in this day and age, but distribution and accessibility are critically important aspects that absolutely cannot be overlooked.
"Stargazer" is also getting some very positive reviews and I'd like to quickly share two brief ones with you. The first is from the Midwest Book Review (http://www.midwestbookreview.com/ibw/jul_10.htm#Comix/GraphicNovel):
"Stargazer Volume One is a black-and-white graphic novel following three girls stranded on a faraway alien world. Young Marni has recently lost her grandmother, with whom she was very close. Her grandmother had also bequeathed a mysterious "Artifact" upon her - and it is this object that transports Marni and her friends, Sophie and Elora, far away from any home they have ever known. The three girls must pool their courage and resources to learn more about this unreal new world, and the strange things within it - a robot, a faraway tower, and an unknown monster hidden in shadows. Stargazer is a story of wonder, exploration, determination, and inward as well as outward challenge, and is highly recommended for readers of all ages."
Ms. Kat Kan, a librarian working in Florida, passed a copy of "Stargazer" to her elementary school book club; I received perhaps one of the best reviews I've ever gotten for my work from one of her students, a young third-grade girl. With Ms. Kan's permission, I wanted to share it with you (I've left all of her grammar intact):
"Your book Stargazer. I'm reading it...I like adventure books, and this book so far has a lot of adventure already. It was pretty cool that Marni and her friends travelled into this other world. It was weird when they heard this roaring sound and I would be pretty freaked out if I was running for my life then I tripped like Marni did. I just absolutely love the book! I hope your happy about that. It was funny when she said "STUPID LACES, OH COME ON!" It was weird when that robot showed Marni all the different things in the fire. It was also funny when Sophie said "I had to go pee and I realized you weren't in bed." It was said with her having all those flashbacks with her and her grandmother. Because if you just imagine your grandma die you will cry just as Marni did when she figured out her grandma died. It was funny when Marni had that sword and said "en garde." I liked the extras. You told me how you write, concept art, brainstorming...I liked the pictures at the end, this book was amazing. I wish I could keep it and read it again, again and again, but I have to return it in five days so I probably can't but I just love Stargazer."
As you know, it's always a challenge to try to build awareness for a new book from a relatively unknown creator. If you don't mind spreading the word, please do! And, of course, don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or comments.
Thank you very much!
Von Allan
Quote: "Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." (Beckett)
Stargazer, my all-ages graphic novel, is now available in all channels. It has a Diamond Item Code of NOV101057 and an ISBN of 978-0-9781237-2-7. More information about Stargazer can be found at http://stargazer.vonallan.com
the road to god knows... (ISBN: 978-0-9781237-0-3) is also available through book trade channels. Information about road can be found at http://trtgk.vonallan.com
Von Allan Studio
P.O. Box 20520, 390 Rideau Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. K1N 1A3
Phone: 613-236-9957
Email: von@vonallan.com
Web: http://www.vonallan.com
Blog: http://vonandmoggy.livejournal.com
Patton Oswalt memoir reviewed in Post
Patton Oswalt's memoir 'Zombie Spaceship Wasteland'
Reviewed by Mike Sacks
Special to The Washington Post January 28, 2011.
Team Cul de Sac contributor updates
Nick Galifianakis book tour starts today in Seattle
He's in Seattle today, Portland tomorrow and California the next day.
In Washington, he'll be at Politics and Prose on Friday, February 11th - and his book is a perfect Valentine's gift.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Today's Nate Beeler cartoon tribute to Jules Feiffer
Nate Beeler's Editorial Cartoons Digest
- Interpretive Snow DanceClick through to see Nate Beeler's tribute to Jules Feiffer (who had a birthday this week).
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Weldon on the death of the Comics Code Authority
by Glen Weldon
National Public Radio's Monkey See blog January 27, 2011
http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2011/01/27/133253953/censors-and-sensibility-rip-comics-code-authority-seal-1954-2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
So, if you see a truck downtown with a giant cartoon head playing on the side of it...
Cartoon of former Google CEO Schmidt's 'creepy' lines hits D.C. streets
-- David Sarno
Los Angeles Times Technology blog January 26, 2011
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2011/01/animation-of-google-ex-ceo-schmidts-creepy-lines-hits-dc-streets.html
Sal Buscema turns 75 today
Illustrators Club exhibit information
9th ANNUAL IC MEMBERS SHOW – runs through February 12, 2011
WHERE AiW Gallery, 1820 N. Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, VA 22209
METRO Rosslyn (across street from rear entrance)
PARKING at meters: Free after 6:00pm.
GALLERY HOURS M-Th 9am-8pm, F 9am-5pm, Sat 10am-2pm
CONTACT Marie Dauenheimer, Show Coordinator:
dauenheimer@erols.com or 703-648-9038
Check out the Photo Gallery:
http://www.illustratorsclub.org/events/photogallery3.php
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Truitt on latest comic book stunt plotting
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY January 25 2011
Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever. Marvel even allowed retailers to sell it a day early (ie today).
Team Cul de Sac gets a cheerleader
Richard Thompson's drawn this illustration for Team Cul de Sac, and you can click through the link to donate cold hard... credit! But we know you're good for it.
If you're an artist, and you're on the fence about participating... the real money will probably be raised by the art auction, so please! draw Richard's characters for him.
Tom Toles picks cartoon contest winner
State of the Union Cartoon Caption Contest winner, by Tom Toles says he got 2,000 entries. Wow!
Robot 6 notes Donna Lewis' new strip
2 Beeler cartoons in today's Examiner
Monday, January 24, 2011
Toles played music over the weekend
Reporters rock the National Press Club
By: Nikki Schwab and Katy Adams
Washington Examiner January 24 2011
- someday you'll thank me.
Comic Book Legal Defense Fund profile
Meet the CBLDF, the people who make sure you aren't arrested for reading comic books
By Cyriaque Lamar
January 24 2011
http://io9.com/5742147/meet-the-cbdlf-the-people-who-make-sure-you-arent-arrested-for-reading-comic-books
Long 2003 Carla Speed McNeil interview posted
Jenni Scott
FA the Comic Zine January 2011
http://comiczine-fa.com/interviews/carla-speed-mcneil/
Ok, this one's 5 years old and just dragged out, but it's really long, but with God as my witness, I'll get Carla on the phone soon for a City Paper interview!
Hat-tip to Tom Spurgeon's Comic Reporter for catching this.
Front Royal's Ben Hatke
He's got a book coming out from First Second - http://firstsecondbooks.typepad.com/mainblog/2011/01/first-second-is-turning-5-this-year.html
- and note that Richard Thompson's got a story in a nursery rhyme anthology from them too.
Sequential artist RM Rhodes begins writing on French comics
Here's his first column, and I like his anecdote and his conclusion -
Heavy Metal Magazine: A Brief Introduction
http://www.needcoffee.com/2011/01/23/heavy-metal-magazine/
I interviewed him for the City Paper in 2010 and we're planning on having a follow-up as to the nature of sequential art and how cartooning is just one variety of it.
Disney's Kingdom Hearts game reviewed in Examiner
Steve Conley interview online at City Paper
by Mike Rhode on Jan. 24, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Contributing to Team Cul de Sac, if you're not a cartoonist
The Fox Foundation's website for Team Cul de Sac is somewhat confusing, but click on that link, and then select the big orange button that says DONATE NOW. You can select amounts to be charged to a credit card. If you want to join TCdS, there's another button for that, but there's a $50 fee, and I'm not sure what benefit there is to that.
Mason Mastroianni of B.C. is the latest artist to join.
1 more day in Toles cartoon contest
Readers will have a chance at writing a cartoon caption with The Washington Post's caption-writing contest with Tom Toles.
WashPost editorial Cartoonist Tom Toles sketched a State of the Union cartoon here, but there's no caption: http://voices.washingtonpost.com/tomtoles/2011/01/state_of_the_union_cartoon_cap.html
Readers can post their suggested caption(s) in the comments section until 11:59 p.m. ET Monday, Jan. 24. The winner gets a print of the cartoon, with their suggested caption, signed by Tom Toles. The winner will be announced before Obama begins his State of the Union address that Tuesday evening.
For official rules, go here: http://voices.washingtonpost.com/tomtoles/tom-toles-cartoon-caption-cont.html
Steve Brodner caricatures in Sunday's Post UPDATED
Benita Epstein claims Richard Thompson is favorite artist
Benita Epstein - Cartoonist Survey #66
February 7, 2010
http://david-wasting-paper.blogspot.com/2010/02/cartoonist-survey-66.html
Cul de Sac up for vote at Post-Standard
The Post-Standard January 23, 2011
http://blog.syracuse.com/entertainment/2011/01/help_choose_our_new_comic.html
1/25: Tom Inge speaks on Charles Schulz in Fredericksburg
by Thomas Inge
Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star 1/23/2011
http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2011/012011/01232011/595935
Ton says, "This leads to an article I wrote that appears in today's Fredericksburg FREE LANCE-STAR newspaper, in anticipation of my lecture on Charles Schulz in the "Great Lives" series next Tuesday at 7:30 in Dodd Auditorium at the University of Mary Washington."
Truitt on GI Joe
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY January 20 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2011-01-20-CobraCivilWar_N.htm
Post reviews Dalai Lama manga
The forging of a holy man
Jeffrey Paine
Washington Post Sunday, January 23, 2011; B07
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/21/AR2011012106630.html
The book reviewed is
THE 14th DALAI LAMA
A Manga Biography
By Tetsu Saiwai
Penguin
Unpaginated. Paperback, $15
Saturday, January 22, 2011
OT: New Jersey sports cartoonist
Sports Illustrator: Closter's Charlie McGill is quick on the draw
MICHELE WILSON
BERGEN.COM January 22 2011
CFP: International Comic Arts Forum 2011 (9/29-10/1)
The 15th Anniversary International Comic Arts Forum: ICAF 2011
September 29-October 1, 2011
The Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction, Vermont
<http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org>
ICAF, the International Comic Arts Forum, invites scholarly paper proposals for its fifteenth anniversary meeting, to be held at the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction, Vermont, from Thursday, September 29, through Saturday, October 1, 2011.
The deadline to submit proposals is March 18, 2011. (Scroll down for proposal guidelines and submission information.)
ICAF welcomes original proposals from diverse disciplines and theoretical perspectives on any aspect of comics or cartooning, particularly studies that reflect an international perspective. Studies of aesthetics, production, distribution, reception, and social, ideological, and historical significance are all equally welcome, as are studies that address larger theoretical issues linked to comics or cartooning, for example in image/text studies or new media theory. Proposals that focus on bandes dessinées or manga are encouraged.
In recognition of the fifteenth meeting of ICAF, we are hoping to schedule a special panel on larger issues pertaining to the teaching and study of comics. We are therefore particularly interested in papers that address the study of comics as an academic discipline by itself and within other disciplines. This can be focused either in terms of pedagogy (the challenges and pitfalls of how we bring the study of comics into the classroom) or scholarship (the opportunities for and liabilities of doing research in comics in the modern academy, and the concerns about methodology). There will also be a special panel on the representation of History and Alternative Histories in Comics.
The Center for Cartoon Studies <http://www.cartoonstudies.org> is served by the Lebanon NH Municipal Airport. Coach service is also available through Dartmouth Coach from New York City and Logan International Airport in Boston MA.
PROPOSAL GUIDELINES: For its refereed presentations, ICAF prefers argumentative, thesis-driven papers that are clearly linked to larger critical, artistic, or cultural issues; we strive to avoid presentations that are merely summative or survey-like in character. We can accept only original papers that have not been presented or accepted for publication elsewhere. Presenters should assume an audience versed in comics and the fundamentals of comics studies. Where possible, papers should be illustrated by relevant images. Presentations must be timed to finish within the strict limit of twenty (20) minutes. Proposals should not exceed 300 words.
REVIEW PROCESS: All proposals will be subject to blind review by the ICAF Executive Committee. The final number of papers accepted will depend on the needs of the conference program. Due to high interest in the conference, in recent years ICAF has typically been able to accept only one third to one half of the proposals it has received.
AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT: ICAF's preferred format for the display of images is MS PowerPoint. Regretfully, we cannot accommodate non-digital media such as transparencies, slides, or VHS tapes. Presenters should bring their PowerPoint or other electronic files on a USB key.
SEND ABSTRACTS (with complete contact information) by March 18, 2011, to C. W. Marshall, ICAF Academic Program Director, via email at: toph@exchange.ubc.ca
Receipt of all proposals will be acknowledged. Applicants should expect to receive confirmation of acceptance or rejection by April 18, 2011.