Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Comic Riffs on Google's animated Valentine

VALENTINE'S DAY GOOGLE DOODLE: Today's charming musical animation makes for one sweet gift
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 14 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/valentines-day-google-doodle-todays-charming-musical-animation-makes-for-one-sweet-gift/2012/02/13/gIQA15kOCR_blog.html#pagebreak

VALENTINE'S GOOGLE DOODLE INTERVIEW: Animator 'Lippy' Lipman takes us behind the scenes (and screens)
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 14 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/valentines-google-doodle-interview-animator-lippy-lipman-takes-us-behind-the-scenes-and-screens/2012/02/14/gIQAdCpBER_blog.html#pagebreak

PR: Cartoonish Josh Neufeld featured in NEA Arts

The National Endowment for the Arts writes in:

 

The most recent issue of the NEA's quarterly magazine NEA Arts featuring cover art and story from Josh Neufeld, non-fiction writer and cartoonist.

 

NEA Arts innovation issue featuring Josh Neufeld

 

Josh introduces this issue of NEA Arts focusing on innovation through eight interviews with artists from a range of artistic disciplines including animation filmmaker Chris Miller. Additional features look at the work of four artists via video and audio.


Josh is a NYC-based artist, but he often shows up at SPX - and the NEA is local of course.

PR: Small Press Expo 2012 Tables Sold Out; Exhibitor List Now Available


Small Press Expo 2012 Tables Sold Out; Exhibitor List Now Available

For Immediate Release                     Contact: Warren Bernard
                                                          E-Mail: warren@spxpo.com

Bethesda, Maryland; February 14, 2012 – The Small Press Expo (SPX), the preeminent showcase for the exhibition of independent comics, graphic novels, and alternative political cartoons, welcomes our 2012 exhibitors to this years show, which features special guests Dan Clowes and Chris Ware.

SPX increased the floor space and table count this year, but tables sold out faster than in any previous year. 

A partial list of exhibitors is available on the SPX website at spxpo.com/exhibitors. SPX will continue to update the online exhibitor list over the next two weeks as application processing is finalized.

Creators and publishers who have submitted applications who are not in the online list will be notified of your status by March 1. No further applications are being accepted, but information on a wait list will be available in March once final assignments are made.

Any questions about the status of table reservations should be sent to exhibitors@spxpo.com.

About SPX

SPX is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit that brings together more than 300 artists and publishers to meet their readers, booksellers and distributors each year. Graphic novels, mini comics, and alternative comics will all be on display and for sale by their authors and illustrators, as well as a series of panel discussions and interviews with this year's guests.

As in previous years, profits from the SPX will go to support the the SPX Graphic Novel Gift Program, which gifts graphic novels to public and academic libraries, as well as the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF), which protects the First Amendment rights of comic book readers and professionals. For more information on the CBLDF, go to their website at http://www.cbldf.org.

SPX 2012 will be held Saturday, September 15  and Sunday, September 16.  For more information on the Small Press Expo, please visit http://www.spxpo.com.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Post on Walking Dead and stock character type

'Redneck Jedi' to the rescue! [Online title: On 'The Walking Dead,' the Redneck Jedi bridges red-blue state divide].
By Aaron Leitko,
Washington Post February 12 2012, p. B3
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/on-the-walking-dead-the-redneck-jedi-bridges-red-blue-state-divide/2012/02/07/gIQAiREa4Q_story.html

Curls continues in Cartoonist Studio contest

Carolyn writes:

Good news: "Curls" has made it into WEEK TWO of voting, thanks to your votes. They have re-set the vote counter, so please continue to vote every 6 hours for maximum support - or try to vote when you can - or whenever you go online. I know it's a lot to ask, but your vote counts in this 10 week contest. Let's make this happen.

http://www.thecartooniststudio.com/Contestant/244/Carolyn-Belefski

Post interviews French 24-Hour comic creator Boulet

THE BOULET INTERVIEW: Inside'The Darkness,' the secrets of a great 24-hour comic
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 13 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/the-boulet-interview-insidethe-darkness-the-secrets-of-a-great-24-hour-comic/2012/02/06/gIQAd7dpAR_blog.html#pagebreak

Friday, February 10, 2012

Feb 15-20: Disney on Ice

Disney on Ice: 100 Years of Magic, Verizon Center, tickets $20-75.

I've been to at least 1 Disney ice show and they do a fine job for what it is.
 

Thursday, February 09, 2012

Be a Ripsnorter with Winsor McCay

From an April 1913 newspaper. I figured I wasn't going to find an original button, but could enjoy a reasonable facsimile. Buy it now, and use it in comics con crowds.



Winsor McCay's Legion of Ripsnorters' Rhinocerous

Round the Ripsnorters' Campfire - Pipe the button especially designed for members of the Legion of Ripsnorters. Isn't it a corker? The rhinocerous is probably the greatest ripsnorter of all big game. When he charges something's got to go. And so with our own fellow Ripsnorters. When one of them yells "Gangway!' ordinary people had better jump. Henceforth the rhinocerous is the Legion's mascot and emblem. The button has been especially designed by Winsor McCay, the famous Ripsnorter of Sheepshead Baya. He has been elected official artist by the executive committee. All members of the Legion of Ripsnorters should wear one of the buttons. (April 13, 1913)

Put a Shrek in Your Bed says hotel chain

Available in DC!  (or suburban MD rather)

Gaylord Hotels Adds Character to Birthday Parties with The DreamWorks Experience Birthday Celebration
Celebrate with Beloved Characters from Shrek, Kung Fu Panda or Madagascar
Liz Feldman
Nashville, Tenn. (PRWEB) February 08, 2012
news.yahoo.com/gaylord-hotels-adds-character-birthday-parties-dreamworks-experience-214615252.html

and help their bottom line in 2012!

Cartoons buoy Gaylord National in down year
Occupancy and revenues picked up in fourth quarter
by Lindsey Robbins, Staff Writer
February 9 2012
http://www.gazette.net/article/20120209/NEWS/702099984/1097/cartoons-buoy-gaylord-national-in-down-year&template=gazette

Big Planet Comics Orbit Newsletter - February 9, 2012



Big Planet Comics

February 9, 2012

Even More Events!

Check out the list in the right column to see all the events we have coming up, some of our newest additions are signings by Nate Powell, Dan Piraro and Jorge Aguirre all coming up!

Feel free to forward on our newsletter, and please send us any comments or mailing list requests to vienna@bigplanetcomics.com

Thanks!
 
- the Big Planet Comics kids


UPCOMING February 18 - Warhammer 40,000 Apocalypse Battle

Big Planet Comics in College Park will have a massive Apocalypse size battle for the Warhammer 40K game, Saturday, February 18, starting at noon. For more information please contact Peter at our College Park store.

Noon-?
Big Planet Comics of College Park
7315 Baltimore Ave.
College Park, MD 20740

301-699-0498
bigplanetcollegepark@yahoo.com


NEW! February 24 - Nate Powell Signing

Nate Powell, Eisner Award and Ignatz Award winning creator of Swallow Me Whole and Any Empire, will be at our Vienna store February 24, from 6:00 to 7:30. His new book is The Silence of Our Friends, a really powerful book about the civil rights movement in Texas in the 1960s and two families, one black and one white, who become friends and get caught up in the middle of everything. The co-author's based the story on the true events that took place, and one of the main characters is the father of one of the authors. 

6-730 pm
Big Planet Comics of Vienna
426 Maple Ave. East
Vienna, VA 22180

703-242-9412
vienna@bigplanetcomics.com



NEW! March 11 - Dan Piraro Signing

Dan Piraro, will be appearing at our U Street store March 11, from 6:00 to 7:00, to sign his new book, Bizarro Heroes. Bizarro Heroes is a collection of his superhero themed spoofs from the last 25 years of Bizarro.

6-7 pm
Big Planet Comics of U Street
1520 U St NW
Washington, DC 20009

202-342-1961
greg@bigplanetcomics.com



NEW! May 5 - Jorge Aguirre Signing


Jorge Aguirre, writer of the new all-ages comic Giants Beware! from First Second Books, will be appearing at both our Vienna and College Park stores for a signing on Saturday, May 5, in conjunction with Free Comic Book Day.

Claudette wants to slay a giant, but in her quiet town there's little chance of that. If she can convince her best friend Marie (who just wants to grow up to be a princess) and her little brother Gaston (who just wants to be a pastry chef) to help, maybe they can kill a giant before her parents find out! Here's a link to a preview of 4 pages from Giants Beware!http://chroniclesofclaudette.com/pages-35-39-2/

11am-1pm
Big Planet Comics of Vienna
426 Maple Ave. East
Vienna, VA 22180

703-242-9412
vienna@bigplanetcomics.com


3pm-5pm
Big Planet Comics of College Park
7315 Baltimore Ave.
College Park, MD 20740

301-699-0498
bigplanetcollegepark@yahoo.com

Adventure Time #1

by Ryan North, Shelli Paroline, Braden Lamb, and Aaron Renier

The Cartoon Network show that seems like an alternative comic is now an alternative comic! A great new continuing Finn and Jake adventure kicks off in this issue, while Aaron Renier does a hilarious backup short story about some of the supporting characters, and the mysterious cider that comes form the sky! Hilarious, and great art.
(all ages)

One Fangbone! Third-Grade Barbarian 1 SC

by Michael Rex

A young barbarian is sent from his world to Earth to hide a disgusting cursed object. But soon Fangbone is joining elementary school with his new best friend, and having to learn about bullies and how to read! A great and funny adventure, mixing school troubles and fantasy monster battles! Great for kids and adults!
(all ages)

Pandemonium 1 SC

by Chris Wooding and Cassandra Diaz

An athlete from a backwater part of a fantasy world is convinced to imitate a missing prince. But can he convince the prince's sisters, keep the kingdom from going to war, spend time with a cute noble girl, learn to be a real prince, and not get eaten by the prince's giant pet cat all at once? Intrigue, adventure, danger, romance, politics and hilarious moments all blended together perfectly!
(all ages)

Conan The Barbarian #1

by Brian Wood and Becky Cloonan

Yup, you read those creators' names right! Brian Wood brings his historical violent sensibilities of Northlanders to Conan, as Conan meets Belit, the pirate queen, for the first time. And Becky Cloonan brings a feral, but charming, look to Conan that may be his best representation yet! This will fill in the missing years from Robert E. Howard's short story.

Fantastic Four: Season One HC

by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and David Marquez

The appearance of the Fantastic Four is retold with modern sensibilities, and amazing art, as Reed Richards assembles his team to be the first independent space launch, leading to them gaining amazing powers. Plus the Mole Man, Namor the Sub-Mariner, and a hint of… doom. Funny dialogue, great character moments and action!

Thief of Thieves #1

by Robert Kirkman, Nick Spencer, and Shawn Martinbrough

An idea by Kirkman and a script by Spencer give us a master thief who has spent the last three years planning the greatest heist the world has ever seen. Interspersed with flashbacks to his training of his young protege, as the crew assembles for the heist, a sudden twist will shift this in a new direction! Great new crime series.

Big Planet Comics Podcast #32

In this week's podcast Kevin, Nick and Jared discuss Dragonball, tons of Big Planet events, and review all the new stuff. Download this week's now or subscribe on iTunes! Send us questions to podcast@bigplanetcomics.com
 

2/18 - Warhammer 40K Apocalypse Battle

Noon

4/14 - Justin Jordan & Tradd Moore

Signing The Strange Talent of Luther Strode 11am-1pm
426 Maple Ave. East
Vienna, VA 22180

703-242-9412
vienna@bigplanetcomics.com


Signing The Strange Talent of Luther Strode 3pm-5pm
7315 Baltimore Ave.
College Park, MD 20740

301-699-0498
bigplanetcollegepark@yahoo.com

 

5/5 - Free Comic Book Day

All stores!
freecomicbookday.com

 

5/5 - Jeremy Whitley

Dotter of Her Father's Eyes HC
by Mary M. Talbot and Bryan Talbot

Mary Talbot contrasts her upbringing with the life of Lucia Joyce, James Joyce's troubled daughter.

Fangbone! Third-Grade Barbarian 2: The Egg Of Misery SC
by Michael Rex

The second Fangbone adventure! Fangbone tries to hatch a mysterious giant egg.
(all ages)

GTO: 14 Days In Shonan 1 SC
by Toru Fujisawa

Onizuka heads home for vacation and volunteers to help troubled teens in his own crazy way.

Jinchalo SC
by Matthew Forsythe

Another gorgeous wordless and surreal adventure.

Kevin Keller #1
by Dan Parent

Kevin's first issue has all his friends giving him advice for his first date!
(all ages)

The Life and Death of Fritz the Cat HC
by Robert Crumb

The underground classic, back in a new hardcover.

The Ninjettes #1
by Al Ewing and Eman Casallos

A spin-off of Jennifer Blood, as a girl tries to become an assassin.

Secret Avengers #22
by Rick Remender and Gabriel Hardman

A new creative team for Secret Avengers, with great art!

Young Romance: The Best of Simon & Kirby's Romance Comics HC
by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby

That's right, Kirby invented the modern romance comic too! Here are some of his best.





Local author's new book about Superman and the Klan

Interview: Superman's Real KKK-Fighting Past Revealed
By Lauren Barack
newsletter Extra Helping February 9, 2012
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/slj/newsletters/newsletterbucketextrahelping2/893628-477/interview.html.csp

Superman fought a very real enemy in radio shows of the 1940s: racial prejudice and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). But Civil War historian and author Rick Bowers felt the official story behind the Man of Steel's exploits left something uncovered...

Urgent final reminder -- Swann Fellowship applications due next Weds.

A chance to study at the Library of Congress -

Applications for the Swann Fellowship in caricature and cartoon are due next Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012. For eligibility, criteria, requirements, etc. please see Library of Congress web pages: http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/swann/swann-fellow.html

 

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

Truitt on Buffy

Buffy the Vampire Slayer faces her biggest challenge
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY February 8 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-02-08/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-comic-book-series/53002192/1

Mara “Meg” Maguire, webcomics artist interview

Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Mara "Meg" Maguire

by Mike Rhode on Feb. 8, 2012

http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/visual-arts/2012/02/08/meet-a-local-cartoonist-a-chat-with-mara-meg-maguire/


I'm afraid this one's been sitting around since Intervention, as have a handful of others. Sorry!

Mar 26: Art Spiegelman at DCJCC



Literature, Music and Dance eNews

TICKETS FOR ART SPIEGELMAN ON MARCH 26 ON SALE NOW! 

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Authors Out Loud presents

MetaMausArt Spiegelman
MetaMaus: A Look Inside a Modern Classic, Maus
Monday, March 26
7:30 pm
$20; Member/Student with ID/Senior $15
$50 VIP Premium Ticket 

Pulitzer Prize-winner Art Spiegelman reenters Maus, the unforgettable biography of his father's life during and after the Holocaust. Spiegelman delves into the book that consumed him for 13 years to discuss his survivor parents, the oxymoron of picturing life in a death camp, racist imagery and his beloved medium of comics. MetaMaus brilliantly deconstructs one of the most important works of art and literature of the 20th century, while providing insight into Spiegelman's creative process.

More Information  Purchase Tickets

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Authors Out Loud is funded in part by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. 


For more information contact Elie Lichtschein at eliel@washingtondcjcc.org or (202) 777-3250.


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Truitt on Saucer Country

Politicians vs. aliens: A first look at 'Saucer Country'
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY February 8 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-02-08/Saucer-Country-comic-book-series/53010016/1

Comic Riffs talks to Stan Lee, because they can

STAN LEE LAUNCHES NEW SITE: Marvel mastermind answers our questions (*And yours at 7ET)
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 8 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/stan-lee-launches-new-site-marvel-mastermind-answers-our-questions-and-yours-at-7et/2012/02/08/gIQAUhNYzQ_blog.html#pagebreak

Curls comic strip in Cartoonist Studio contest


From: Carolyn Belefski

I just entered my comic strip "Curls" in The Cartoonist Studio competition. There are 10 rounds  (1 strip per week).

Please consider casting your votes for Curls. You'll need to create an account and keep voting every 6 hours for maximum support. Even if you can't vote that often, every vote counts.

Search for "Curls" and you will find me.

The winner gets their comics published on gocomics.com and an electronic book publishing contract.

http://www.thecartooniststudio.com/Vote

http://www.curls-studio.blogspot.com/2012/02/vote-curls-in-cartoonist-studio-contest.html

Thanks in advance for your support,
Carolyn
The Cartoonist Studio
www.thecartooniststudio.com


Comic Riffs on NY Times editorial cartoon solicitation

Political cartoonists say they're indignant over Times' solicitation

By Michael Cavna

Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 7 2012

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/political-cartoonists-say-theyre-indignant-over-times-solicitation/2012/02/07/gIQAo91vxQ_blog.html

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Truitt on Fantastic Four

'Fantastic Four: Season One' a worthy new origin story
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY February 6 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-02-06/Fantastic-Four-Season-One-graphic-novel/52986318/1

Post on Simpson's contest

'Simpsons' fans to attempt watching a ridiculous amount of TV for record, money
By Sarah Anne Hughes
Washington Post Celebritology blog February 7 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/celebritology/post/simpsons-fans-to-attempt-watching-a-ridiculous-amount-of-tv-for-record-money/2012/02/06/gIQAPDwgwQ_blog.html?wprss=rss_entertainment


PR: "Herblock Looks at 1962" Exhibition Opens March 20


Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave. SE
Washington DC   20540

February 7, 2012

 "Herblock Looks at 1962" Exhibition Opens March 20

John F. Kennedy in 1962, the second year of his U.S. presidency, attempted to implement new policies that met with partisan opposition: assisting the unemployed, passing a jobs bill and creating Medicare.  Abroad, he increased military presence in Vietnam and faced the Soviet Union in a nuclear showdown known as the "Cuban Missile Crisis."

These issues provided rich material for Washington Post editorial cartoonist Herbert L. Block—better known as "Herblock."  By 1962, Herblock, who could artfully and effectively wield his pen, had won two Pulitzer Prizes.

His drawings will be on view in the exhibition "Herblock Looks at 1962: Fifty Years Ago Today in Editorial Cartoons," opening March 20, 2012, at the Library of Congress in the Graphic Arts Galleries on the ground floor of the Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First St. S.E., Washington, D.C.

The exhibition, which runs through Sept. 5, 2012, is free and open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday.  It will be held in the Herblock Gallery, part of the Graphic Arts Galleries, which celebrates the work of Herblock with an ongoing display of 10 original drawings.  The display changes every six months.

In 1945, Herblock developed his character "Mr. Atom" to personify the threat of nuclear annihilation that was ever-present during the Cold War (1945-1990).  In 1962, Herblock used Mr. Atom repeatedly, when Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev challenged Kennedy.  The confrontation played out over the placement of nuclear missiles in Cuba and Turkey.  At the same time, disarmament talks in Geneva, Switzerland, did not go well and the "Doomsday Clock" ticked closer to midnight, signaling the increased likelihood of nuclear war.

Ten cartoons will be on view, including "Tick—Tock—Tick," "Once More unto the Brink, Once More," "I May Still Have to Rely on Reckless Inaction" and "Hello—ORwell 1984?"

Herblock was a four-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize.  He spent more than 55 years at the Washington Post, taking on political corruption wherever he saw it and championing the rights of "the little guy." 

The Herb Block Foundation donated a collection of more than 14,000 original cartoon drawings and 50,000 rough sketches, as well as manuscripts, to the Library of Congress in 2002, and has generously continued to provide funds to support ongoing programming.

The Library has been collecting original cartoon art for more than 140 years.  It is a major center for cartoon research with holdings of more than 100,000 original cartoon drawings and prints. These works, housed in the Prints and Photographs Division, span five centuries and range from 17th-century Dutch political prints to 21st-century contemporary comic strips.

The Prints and Photographs Division holds the largest-known collection of American political prints, the finest assemblage of British satirical prints outside Great Britain and holdings of original drawings by generations of America's best cartoonists and illustrators that are unequaled in breadth and depth.  Extensive runs of rare satirical and comic journals from Europe and the United States represent another distinguishing facet. The Library acquired these materials through a variety of sources including artists' gifts, donations by private collectors, selective purchases and copyright registration.

For sample images from "Herblock Looks at 1962," contact Donna Urschel at (202) 707-1639.

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PR12-33
2/7/12
ISSN:  0731-3527

Monday, February 06, 2012

PR: Small Press Expo Announces Dan Clowes and Chris Ware as Special Guests for SPX 2012



Small Press Expo Announces Dan Clowes and Chris Ware  as special guests for SPX 2012

For Immediate Release                  Contact: Warren Bernard
                                                         
                                                          E-Mail: warren@spxpo.com


Bethesda, Maryland; February 6, 2012 – The Small Press Expo (SPX), the preeminent showcase for the exhibition of independent comics, graphic novels, and alternative political cartoons, kicks off 2012 with our official announcement that cartoonists Dan Clowes and Chris Ware will be attending this year's festival as special guests. 

Superstar cartoonist Dan Clowes was awarded the 2011 PEN Center Literary Award for his "Outstanding body of work in graphic literature." He received the Independent Spirit Award and an Academy Award nomination as writer for the movie Ghost World, based on his graphic novel, and he has published in the New YorkerTimeNewsweek, and GQ. He was the first cartoonist selected for inclusion in Esquire's prestigious fiction issue, and he drew the backgrounds for The Ramones' video "I Don't Want to Grow Up." But for cartooning cognoscenti, he is perhaps best loved for Eightball, the ambitious and groundbreaking serialized anthology in which he premiered most of the stories eventually collected in his graphic novels.  The most recent issue of Eightball contained the entire story "The Death Ray", published in 2011 as a standalone graphic novel and selected by The Onion's AV Club as one of "The Best 25 Comics of the '00s."

Graphic novelist, gallery cartoonist, strip cartoonist -- Chris Ware is one of the best known and most respected independent American cartoonists. He has guest edited McSweeney's Quarterly and The Best American Comics and published cartoons in the New Yorker as well as the Virginia Quarterly Review. He was the first cartoonist to serialize a story in The New York Times Magazine, and has had his work included in the Whitney Biennial. His graphic novel Jimmy Corrigan – the Smartest Kid on Earth received the Guardian First Book Award, the American Book Award and the prestigious French comics award "L'Alph Art." Fans are eagerly anticipating Volume 21 of his Acme Novelty Library comic strip series and his new compendium, Building Stories, will be released this Fall from Pantheon.

Details of events featuring Ware and Clowes will be released as planning is finalized. Pre-expo interview opportunities may be available. Please contact the SPX press office at the number above.

About SPX

SPX is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit that brings together more than 300 artists and publishers to meet their readers, booksellers and distributors each year. Graphic novels, mini comics, and alternative comics will all be on display and for sale by their authors and illustrators, as well as a series of panel discussions and interviews with this year's guests. 

SPX also preserves the works of the creators in the indie comics community through the Small Press Expo Collection at the Library of Congress, a first of its kind relationship with a major institution in the United States. 

As in previous years, profits from the SPX will go to support the the SPX Graphic Novel Gift Program, which gifts graphic novels to public and academic libraries, as well as the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF), which protects the First Amendment rights of comic book readers and professionals. For more information on the CBLDF, go to their website at http://www.cbldf.org
.

SPX 2012 will be held Saturday, September 15  and Sunday, September 16, with the  Ignatz Awards festival prize ceremonies occurring Saturday September 15 at 9PM.  For more information on the Small Press Expo, please visit http://www.spxpo.com.