Wednesday, April 24, 2013

PR: Tickets are Now On Sale for the 2013 Baltimore Comic-Con!










Baltimore Comic-Con 2012 logo

Tickets are Now On Sale for the 2013 Baltimore Comic-Con!

 

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - April 23, 2013 - The Baltimore Comic-Con is happy to announce that tickets are now on sale for this year's show, taking place September 7-8, 2013 at the Baltimore Convention Center in downtown Baltimore.

 

Tickets that are now on sale include: General Admission for Saturday and Sunday, Two-Day General Admissions, and Baltimore Comic-Con 2013 VIP Experience Packages.

 

The 2013 VIP Experience Package includes:

 I'll See You In Baltimore 2013

  • Admission to both days of 2013 Baltimore Comic-Con
  • "First on the Floor" VIP early admission at 9:30am both days of the show
  • VIP Priority Access to Panels and Presentations*
  • A 2013 Baltimore Comic-Con T-shirt
  • Collectible 2013 Baltimore Comic-Con VIP Badge and lanyard
  • Collectible 2013 Baltimore Comic-Con Hardcover Yearbook
  • And much, much more to be announced as we get closer to the show!

 

* VIP ticket holders must be in the VIP line 30 minutes before scheduled presentation times, as VIP Seating is guaranteed but not reserved and does not include special ticketed events.

 

"Last year was our biggest show ever, not only in terms of guests, retailers and exhibitors, but in attendance as well," said Marc Nathan, show promoter for the Baltimore Comic-Con. "Offering the fans the chance to purchase advanced tickets online really streamlined entrance to the show, so we're doing it again this year! In addition, all of our VIP Packages sold out last year, so this is a great opportunity for those who missed out to get in on the VIP action early!"

 

Visit www.baltimorecomiccon.com/tickets/ for more information and to purchase your advanced tickets!

 

This year's confirmed guests for the show include: Brian Bolland (Dial H); Mark Buckingham (Fables); Jimmy Cheung (Avengers vs. X-Men); Frank Cho (Savage Wolverine); Amanda Conner (Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre); J.M. DeMatteis (Phantom Stranger); David Finch (Justice League of America); Dave Gibbons (The Secret Service); Keith Giffen (Masters of the Universe); Adam Hughes (Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan); Barry Kitson (Empire); Roger Langridge (Popeye); Paul Levitz (World's Finest); Kevin Maguire (World's Finest); Mike Mignola (Hellboy In Hell); Jimmy Palmiotti (Batwing); George Perez (World's Finest); David Petersen (Mouse Guard); Joe Prado (Earth 2); Ivan Reis (Aquaman); Chris Samnee (Daredevil); Louise Simonson (X-Factor); Walt Simonson (The Mighty Thor); Allison Sohn (sketch card artist); and Mark Waid (Indestructible Hulk). 
  

In the coming weeks, look for more announcements from the Baltimore Comic-Con. We are looking forward to highlighting our guests, the Harvey Awards, industry exclusives, and programming. The latest developments can always be found on our website, Twitter, and Facebook pages.

 

Contact Information

Please use the following e-mail addresses to contact the Baltimore Comic-Con:

press@baltimorecomiccon.com - for any general press inquiries or to be added to our PR distribution

promoter@baltimorecomiccon.com - for requesting exhibitor, publisher, and Artist Alley applications

registrar@baltimorecomiccon.com - for inquiries about submitted registrations

harveys@baltimorecomiccon.com - for the Harvey Awards ceremony and banquet

general@baltimorecomiccon.com - for general Baltimore Comic-Con inquiries

 

About The Baltimore Comic-Con

The Baltimore Comic-Con is celebrating its 14th year of bringing the comic book industry to the Baltimore and Washington D.C. area. For more information, please visit www.baltimorecomiccon.com.

About The Harvey Awards
The Harvey Awards are one of the comic book industry's oldest and most respected awards. With a history of over 20 years, the last 9 in conjunction with the Baltimore Comic-Con, the Harveys recognize outstanding achievements in over 20 categories. They are the only industry awards nominated and selected by the full body of comic book professionals. For more information, please visit www.harveyawards.org.

  


Daryl Cagle's 2 cartoons: 'whoops'

CARTOON KERFUFFLE: Recaptioned political cartoon? Daryl Cagle says: 'I changed my mind.'
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog April 24 2013
 
 

Ann Telnaes on Daryl Cagle cartoon that has it both ways

Read Ann Telnaes on this Daryl Cagle cartoon that has it both ways by rewriting the caption.
 
Ted Rall also has a comment.  I think Cagle lives around DC now. Telnaes certainly is local.
 
 

PSA (OT): Mix 2013: Save the Date/CFP

This was sent directly to me by Mr. Loss and sounds like a good event, so I'll post it here.

 

Mix 2013

When: Friday September 27 and Saturday September 28

Keynote Guest: Jeff Smith (Bone, RASL) www.boneville.com

Keynote Event: Friday, September 27 at 7pm, Canzani Center Auditorium (free to the public)

Location: Columbus College of Art and Design, Columbus, OH

 

In conjunction with the symposium, CCAD will host a never-before-seen exhibit of Smith's original artwork from RASL. We will also hold a comics contest for undergraduate students.

 

Additionally, concurrent with Mix 2013, CCAD will exhibit the paintings of Gary Panter (Jimbo in Purgatory, Dal Tokyo).

 

Please visit our event page for updates about additional symposium programming and the student contest: http://www.ccad.edu/events-2013/mix

 

Best Regards,

Robert Loss

 

 

 

Robert Loss

Visiting Full-Time Faculty

English Department

Mix '13 Programming Coordinator

Columbus College of Art and Design

60 Cleveland Ave., Columbus OH 43215

 


Comic Riffs rounds up editorial cartoon awards

THE BEST IN POLITICAL CARTOONING: Stantis and Hands, Bagley and Breen win top awards
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog April 23 2013
 
And Tom Tomorrow was previously announced as the winner of the Herblock Award. He'll receive it tomorrow night at the Library of Congress.

THE BEST IN POLITICAL CARTOONING: Stantis and Hands, Bagley and Breen win top awards

THE BEST IN POLITICAL CARTOONING: Stantis and Hands, Bagley and Breen win top awards

On Tuesday, Stantis began adding first-place honors to his own trophy shelf.

Stantis, who worked at the Birmingham News for nearly a decade before landing in the Windy City in 2009, has just won the Editorial Cartooning (large circulation) prize in the Sigma Delta Chi Awards, which were announced today. (The Washington Post won three reporting awards.)

"I am grateful. My name has not been mentioned in connection to a national award since 1989, and that was second place in the National Headliners," Stantis tells Comic Riffs. "Things have turned out pretty well regardless, but winning this is awfully nice."

Stantis, a past president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC), also draws the syndicated comic strip "Prickly City."


(courtesy of SCOTT STANTIS / Chicago Tribune - .)
In the Editorial Cartooning (less-than-100,000 circulation) category, Phil Hands of the Wisconsin State Journal won the award.

"I'm deeply honored ... by the recognition," Hands told Comic Riffs.

The Sigma Delta Chi Awards, presented by the Society of Professional Journalists, honored work published in 2012. Winners will be feted June 21 at the National Press Club in Washington.


(courtesy of PHIL HANDS / Wiscosin State Journal - .)

In other national honors, two-time Pulitzer winner Steve Breen of the U-T San Diego won the National Headliner Award for Editorial Cartooning. (You can view his winning portfolio HERE.)

The National Headliners were founded by the Press Club of Atlantic City.

"I keep awards under a stack of Oliphant, MacNelly and Conrad books so I remember what real cartooning looks like," Breen tells Comic Riffs this week. "It was great to win the Headliners Award. I was just in Atlantic City in February, eating at famous White House subs and showing my kids around.

"Could the judges have subconsciously picked up on my positive energy?" 

[STEVE BREEN: Pulitzer dedicated to out-of-work colleagues]


(courtesy of STEVE BREEN / U-T San Diego - .)
Second place went to Newsday cartoonist Walt Handelsman. Third place went to Chattanooga Times-Free Press cartoonist Clay Bennett, who earlier this month was a Pulitzer finalist.

[SEE: The Pulitzer cartoon portfolio of 2013 winner STEVE SACK].

Elsewhere, Salt Lake Tribune cartoonist Pat Bagley won the Best of the West award for Editorial Cartooning this week.

I was happy to win on cartoons that were largely about local and regional issues," Bagley tells Comic Riffs. "Some of my best cartoons are those involving the local Mormon culture, but the point is often lost in translation outside of Utah. Nothing lets the air out of a cartoon like having to explain 160 years of Mormon culture and theology to show that it's funny.

"Those who aren't from around here," Bagley continues, "can still appreciate my other work; like the NRA guy with a firm grip on ... the fellow labeled 'Congress.' "

"Pat Bagley hits the bull's-eye with his bold strokes and rollicking sense of humor," wrote the category's judge, Politico cartoonist Matt Wuerker. "He brings clever insight to the pressing issues of the day that he illuminates with brilliant color and true wit."

Second place went to David Fitzsimmons of the Arizona Daily Star; third palce went to syndicated cartoonist Matt Bors.

Because Bagley is based at the Tribune, his year will continue to be noteworthy: He will be the host cartoonist for the AAEC Convention, June 27-29 in Salt Lake City.

Guests will include the legendary Oliphant.

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(courtesy of PAT BAGLEY / Salt Lake Tribune - .)

By  |  11:50 PM ET, 04/23/2013

WTOP coverage of Awesome Con

Hoai-Tran Bui. 2013.
Awesome Con D.C.
 
 
D.C. welcomed its first Awesome Con April 20-21 at the Washington Convention Center. The weekend-long celebration of pop culture attracted people of all ages, dressed head-to-toe in costumes. The convention featured collections of comic books, toys, games, art, discussion panels, contests and a range of activities.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Awesome Con - a couple or three Sunday pictures

101_5545 Phil LaMarr Carolyn Belefski and Joe Carabeo

Phil LaMarr, Carolyn Belefski and Joe Carabeo.

101_5543 Cuddles and Rage aka Liz and Jimmy Reed

Cuddles and Rage webcomickers, aka Liz and Jimmy Reed.

101_5544 Phil LaMarr talking to Carolyn Belefski

Animation voice actor Phil LaMarr talking to Carolyn Belefski.

OT: Cartoonists Demand Action

Only off-topic in that no DC-area cartoonists are in it.

Cartoonists Demand Action
Mayors Against Illegal Guns coalition  Apr 22, 2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UKq9ZKZljlA

Some of the nation's best loved cartoonists are calling on Congress to not back down and take action to enact common sense gun laws that will prevent violence and save lives.

Comic Riffs talks to Garry Trudeau

I'm so jealous.

'ALPHA HOUSE' Q&A: Creator Garry Trudeau on Beltway satire, Amazon Studios' bold launch — and why Bill Murray is called 'the unicorn'
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog April 22 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/alpha-house-qanda-creator-garry-trudeau-on-beltway-satire-amazon-studios-bold-launch--and-why-bill-murray-is-called-the-unicorn/2013/04/22/96417c10-aafd-11e2-a198-99893f10d6dd_blog.html#pagebreak

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Michael O'Connell talks to Matt Dembicki, Joe Carabeo and Carolyn Belefski

I'm going to listen to this while cataloging photographs at work tomorrow, but it looks good...

Time to Do-It-Yourself: Publishing, podcasting and comics
 by Michael O'Connell
 Its All Journalism April 20, 2013
http://itsalljournalism.com/time-to-do-it-yourself-publishing-podcasting-and-comics/
http://media.blubrry.com/itsalljournalism/p/content.blubrry.com/itsalljournalism/IAJ-2013-04-20-039.mp3
and http://itsalljournalism.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/carolynjoematt-transcript.pdf

The Post on Awesome Con and also Jay and Silent Bob

Catching up after another busy day...

Comic lovers gather at first Awesome Con D.C. [in print as Convention draws region's mightiest heroes]
By Theresa Vargas,
Washington Post April 21 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/comic-lovers-gather-at-first-awesome-con-dc/2013/04/20/518240e8-a9d9-11e2-a8e2-5b98cb59187f_story.html

and in animation news -

Kevin Smith's 'Super Groovy' movie helps co-star Jason Mewes on his road to recovery [in print as 'Silent Bob, sober Jay'].
By Michael Cavna,
Washington Post April 20 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/kevin-smiths-super-groovy-movie-helps-co-star-jason-mewes-on-his-road-to-recovery/2013/04/19/1fa75290-a92d-11e2-a8e2-5b98cb59187f_story.html

Mike Favila's columns

As mentioned recently, Mike Favila lives in my neighborhood in Arlington, and reviews comics and anime for Comics Online. Check them out.

PR: Bamn #4

It's been a long wait, but the battle for Hyatts high school continues in Bamn #4! 
Officially debuting at Awesome Con in Washington, DC, here is the complete summary and cover image for the latest chapter in the nerds vs. jocks power struggle:Coming Soon to Online Stores!

Bamn, a fallen pro wrestling superstar, has lived the life of a drifter for years without anyone paying him any mind. A fateful meeting with a group of teenage wrestling fans changes all that, putting the former superstar in a different kind of spotlight, that of a mentor. 

When Bamn discovers that this crew of awkward high schoolers are being bullied, he takes matters into his own hands, convincing the kids that they don't have to sit there and take it. 

Reinvigorated by the fact that they have a (former) W3 champion in their corner, the kids go on the offense.

Join us! Root on indie comics' favorite nerds! 
Grab a copy of issue #4 at the Bamn/PaperLabs Studio table (103)
@ Awesome Con (4/21-4/22).
And be sure to check out the the follow-up webcomic at www.BAMNCAN.com

--
F@ck TV. Read A Comic.

Troy




Saturday, April 20, 2013

Carolyn Belefski's Comic Riffs interview

AWESOME CON: 'Curls' creator Carolyn Belefski on the creative 'mischief' that has spawned her rich art career
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog (April 20 2013)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/awesome-con-curls-creator-carolyn-belefski-on-the-creative-mischief-that-has-spawned-her-rich-art-career/2013/04/20/163f9632-a8a0-11e2-b029-8fb7e977ef71_blog.html

Awesome Con day 1 is a success

101_5541 District Comics panelist
District Comics panelists - Art Haupt, Rafer Roberts, Mike Cowgill, Andrew Cohen, Jacob Warrenfeltz, Mike Rhode, Carolyn Belefski and Troy-Jeffrey Allen.

The Con sold out of tickets by about 3 pm on Saturday. They had a good mix of people, and it was bustling. Lots of cartoonists tell me they did well. Nick Galifianakis sold out of his book. Dan Nokes made his table money back in an hour. John Gallagher and Steve Conley were always busy. Bill McKay's commission list went into tomorrow. Shannon Gallant seemed to stay busy with commissions too. Troy-Jeffrey Allen and Jay Payne launched Bamn #4. Carolyn Belefski was interviewed by Comic Riffs today too.

The District Comics panel had about 40 people in it, despite being opposite the costume judging contest. I think this has the potential to be similar to Baltimore CC in a few years.

BTW, New Jerseyan Jeff Shultz is selling his Archie pages for $20 each. I bought a nice volleyball page.

Here's some pictures.

101_5538 Chris Flick
Chris "Capes and Babes" Flick.


101_5537 Dan Nokes
Dan Nokes has a new compilation book debuting at the show.

101_5536 Nick Galifianakis
Nick Galifianakis on the way to selling out of his book.

101_5535 Bill McKay
Bill McKay.

101_5534 Dalek vs Dr Who
A good looking Dalek vs Dr. Who. I thought Daleks were upside-down trashcans on wheels?

101_5532 Starro the Conqueror
Starro the Conqueror - I loved this costume.

101_5531 Big Planet Comics
Big Planet Comics et al.

101_5530 Steve Conley
Steve Conley drawing Bloop in a Tardis.

101_5529 Jason Axtell
Jason Axtell.

District Comics review and coincidences

My neighbor Mike Favila introduced himself to me in person at Awesome Con today. Actually I was standing next to him when he asked Carolyn Belefski if she knew me. He's been writing for ComicsOnline and reviewed District Comics a few months ago.

Speaking of District Comics, I think the panel on it went well. Carolyn will have the audio on her podcast, and I'll post a link when she does.

Speaking of Awesome Con - it was a good time. A very good time. There's a nice mix of people, cartoonists and attendees both. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Pictures to follow.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Weldon on Superman for New Republic

 A Superman for All Seasons The Man of Steel is 75. His biography is our history.
BY GLEN WELDON
New Republic.com April 18 2013
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/112941/superman-75th-anniversary-how-man-steel-changed-times

Politico launches Friday editorial cartoon collection

Their website says:

Every week political cartoonists across the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies, and other head slapping events in the world of politics.  The fruits of these labors are hundreds of cartoons that entertain and enrage readers of all political stripes. To highlight the best of these brave attempts to bottle the zeitgeist, POLITICO is launching a new feature, "Cartoon Carousel", that will appear on Fridays.  Here is our first offering, plucked fresh off the Toonosphere. Edited by Matt Wuerker


Thank god, Matt is editing, and not curating it.

The Post on tomorrow's Awesome Con

For the record, this is by no means the first. About five years ago, there was one around Metro Center that Mike Kaluta and Frank Brunner attended.

Awesome Con D.C.: Washington's very own comic convention
By Michael O'Sullivan,
Washington Post April 19 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/awesome-con-dc-washingtons-very-own-comic-convention/2013/04/18/48a993ce-a1ee-11e2-be47-b44febada3a8_story.html


Get your geek on at Awesome Con, D.C.'s first comic convention
By Michael O'Sullivan,
Washington Post Going Out Guide blog April 18, 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/going-out-guide/wp/2013/04/18/get-your-geek-on-at-awesome-con-d-c-s-first-comic-convention/

Thursday, April 18, 2013

PR: Free Comic Book Day Extravaganza at Cards, Comics & Collectibles

2 DC area cartoonists, and a Kubert!








Press Release For Immediate Release
Free Comic Book Day Extravaganza at Cards, Comics & Collectibles

 

Adam Kubert, Frank Cho, and Steve Conley 

 

 

From the Store that Brings You the Baltimore Comic-Con...

 

  

REISTERSTOWN, MD - April 18, 2013 - Free Comic Book Day 2013 is just around the corner and Cards, Comics & Collectibles - Baltimore's Premiere Comic Book Store and the Official News Source of the Baltimore Comic-Con - is pulling out all of the stops for this year's event!  Everyone has been wondering what we were going to do and we're finally ready to announce it!  This is the one you've been waiting for!

 

The full-day event kicks off with an awesome line-up of creators appearing at the store! Adam Kubert, Frank Cho, and Steve Conley will be all signing and sketching at the store throughout the day.

 

Superman FCBD by KubertLegendary Marvel and DC Comics artist Adam Kubert, whose most recent work includes Marvel's Avengers vs. X-Men event and the recently launched Avengers series, will be signing and sketching from 12:00pm - 2:30pm, and again from 3:30pm - 6:00pm. He is the featured artist in DC's Free Comic Book Day 2013 issue, Superman: The Last Son of Krypton #1.

 

The son of comics legend, Joe Kubert, Adam started his illustrious career in comics in 1993 drawing Wolverine for Marvel Comics. He was a mainstay at Marvel, working on such titles as X-Men, Ultimate X-Men, and Ultimate Fantastic Four, until 2005 when he signed an exclusive contract with DC Comics. While there, he served as artist on Action Comics, DC Universe: Last Will and Testament, and Batman and The Outsiders Special. In 2009, he returned to Marvel where he remains today.

Savage Wolverine #1

 

Frank Cho's body of work at Marvel includes such titles as New Avengers, Mighty Avengers, Shanna the She-Devil, New Ultimates, X-Men: Schism, and Avengers vs. X-Men. He is also well-known for his creator-owned series, Liberty Meadows, and his work on Jungle Girl for Dynamite Entertainment. Cho, who is currently writing and drawing Savage Wolverine, will be signing and sketching from 4:00pm - 6:00pm.

 

Bloop by ConleyAward-winning designer, illustrator, and cartoonist Steve Conley has worked on such notable comics as Star Trek: Year Four (IDW), Michael Chabon's Amazing Adventures of the Escapist (Dark Horse Comics), and JLA-Z (DC Comics). Conley, who is also the creator of Astounding Space Thrills and the all-ages series Bloop (www.bloopstree.com), will be signing and sketching all day.

 

In addition to the creator line-up, Baltimore's Z104.3 will be setting up and broadcasting live at the store. Fans can sign up to win a pair of tickets to the Z104.3 screening of Iron Man 3 at the Rotunda Movie Theatre which will be drawn every 15 minutes!  Carnival games and an all-ages obstacle course will also be set up for fans to win CDs, movie passes, and items from the movie!

 

Get your picture taken with Cosplay Girls courtesy of Comic Con Cuties and, as special treat for our fans, Bill Bateman's Bistro will be set up and offering discounts to fans who come to the store!

 

"Free Comic Book Day has grown to become such an important event - not just for retailers, creators, and fans - but for the comics industry as a whole," said Marc Nathan, owner of Cards, Comics & Collectibles. "We are delighted to have Adam, Frank, and Steve signing here, and are so excited for the events we'll be hosting for the fans! With Z104.3, Bill Bateman's, and the girls of Comic Con Cuties, this year is going to be our biggest yet!"

 

Join us on Saturday, May 4, 2013 as events kick off at 11:00am with store signings, $1 Modern back issues, photo ops with the Cosplay Girls of Comic Con Cuties, and, of course, FREE COMICS!

 

Cards, Comics & Collectibles is located at 100A Chartley Drive, Reisterstown, MD. For more information, please visit cardscomicscollectibles.com, our Facebook page, or call 410-526-7410.

   
Baltimore Comic-Con | P.O. Box 917 | Reisterstown | MD | 21136

Cavna on being an Eisner judge

2013 COMIC-CON EISNERS AWARDS: One judge's diary notes on the wild, the innocent and the Harbor Drive tussle
Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog April 18 2013

NPR on Weldon's Superman book

With Mullet Or With Monkey, Everyone Knows Superman
by Elizabeth Graham
NPR.org (April 18, 2013):

Another review of Weldon's Superman bio

Superman: The Unauthorized Biography
by Glen Weldon
Reviewed by Mark Squirek | Released: April 1, 2013
http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/review/superman-unauthorized-biography

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Einstein's brain exhibit mentioned in The Post


News
 
'Maps' of Albert Einstein's brain on display
Washington Post
EXHIBIT 'Maps' of Einstein's brain on display "What Can We Learn from a Brain?" at the National Museum of Health and Medicine through May 31 In 1955, ...




April 20: District Comics panel

Room 102B – EXCLUSIVE TO AWESOME CON: DISTRICT COMICS!
Chronicling the unconventional history of our nation's capital, District Comics has won numerous awards and has received critical acclaim across the U.S. Join the writers and artist who came together to honor our favorite city during this Q and A panel moderated by ComicsDC's Mike Rhode. Panelists include Troy-Jeffrey Allen, Rafer Roberts, Andrew Cohen, Jacob Warrenfeltz, and Carolyn Belefski.
 
3 pm at Awesome Comics. Carolyn and Big Planet Comics will have the book for sale.

Press Release from ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con


Big Guests, Big Vendors and A Big Film Make the Second ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con a BIG DEAL!

 

Preparations are in full swing for the May 11 benefit event showcasing

Archbishop Neale School in La Plata.

 

"Our headlining special guest is the unmistakable Frank Cho," says event organizer Tom Boone.  "This is Frank's only scheduled convention appearance in the DC area for the rest of the year!"  This May, Marvel Comics will be wrapping up a well-received six issue series written and drawn by Mr. Cho called 'Savage Wolverine', based on the

X-Men hero.  More than 20 other comic artists and writers will be attending as well as artists from other disciplines including digital media, sculpting, pyrography and photography.

 

In addition to artists, more than 20 vendors covering over 80 tables will be selling a wide array of comics, cards, sci-fi, pop culture and entertainment collectibles.  "We're very proud that nearly all of our vendors from our 2012 show have returned and we've attracted even more this year," says Boone.  Among them are Cards, Comics and Collectibles, a retail store in Reisterstown and Third Eye Comics, a retailer with stores in Prince Frederick and Annapolis.  "We have vendors coming from as far away as Pennsylvania.  We've cast the net wide to try to get as many unique vendors as possible for our attendees."  Local retailers such as Comics MD and BookNuts Book Shop will also have a presence at the show.

 

Another first for the event is the screening of films.  New York based filmmaker Brian Stillman will be attending the ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con to present previously unseen clips from his upcoming film, 'Plastic Galaxy - The Story of Star Wars Toys'.  According to Boone, "It's an incredible documentary that toy collectors and Star Wars fans will love."  Other works include student films from the DAVE School in Orlando, FL, and rare films that have never been commercially released.

 

Panels and presentations, a staple of comic conventions, will also be a part of this year's charity event.  "How to Make Your Own Comic" will be a panel discussion with artists and creators lead by Chris Rizzo, Creative Director of New York based multimedia group Dark Ink Pictures.  The panel will discuss topics such as breaking into comics and writing techniques.  "The DIY ethic is strong in comics today.  The internet and indie publishing are breaking down barriers and providing young creators with opportunities that were unthinkable as little as ten years ago," says Boone. 

 

Popular at conventions around the world is the 501st Legion, a Star Wars-inspired costuming group whose local unit, the Old Line Garrison, will be returning to the ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con in greater numbers this year.  The stormtroopers will be entertaining fans of all ages with a charity putt-putt game and plenty of photo opportunities throughout the event.  Also returning are the Viking Re-enactors from Southern Maryland's own Longship Company, with authentic costumes and equipment. 

 

Another highlight of the ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is the Silent Auction.  "Every penny from admissions, the vendor's fees and the silent auction goes directly to the operating budget of Archbishop Neale School."  To that end, an impressive array of unique and one-of a-kind collectibles have been gathered for the auction from attending artists including Mike O'Shields and Laura Inglis, to major industry names like John Byrne, Doug Chiang and James Arnold Taylor, and authors Troy Denning and Lemony Snicket.

 

"All this is just the tip of the iceberg," says Boone.  "We're screening more films and we'll have more artists and more presentations.  We're using more space inside the school than ever.  We have more food vendors this year, more prizes, more of everything fans go to conventions for.  We encourage all of our attendees to make plans to stay for a while!"

 

The Second Annual ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is happening May 11, 2013, from 10am to 3pm at Archbishop Neale School in La Plata, Maryland.  Admission is $5 for adults, kids under ten are free.  For more information, visit www.anscomiccon.com

 

Press inquiries contact Tom Boone at info@anscomiccon.com or 202-297-1461

 

Please see attachments for the latest Schedule of Events and a list of vendors and artists appearing at the ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con!

Tom Boone
Event Organizer
ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con
104 Port Tobacco Road
La Plata, Maryland 20646

(202) 297-1461

The ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is an ALL AGES fan and collectors event benefiting Archbishop Neale School on Saturday, May 11, 2013, from 10am to 3pm. For more information, visit
www.anscomiccon.com

About Archbishop Neale School -

Archbishop Neale School is a Catholic elementary school in La Plata, Maryland that has been in continuous operation since 1927, with a two-track system for grades Pre-K through 8 and a curriculum centered on the Archdiocese of Washington graded course of study. We are fully accredited, and our teachers are certified by the State of Maryland in their specific areas. We serve Catholic students from over seven parishes and many non-Catholics as well. For over 80 years, parents have entrusted their children to ANS because they are assured of an excellent, Archdiocesan standards-based academic curriculum that encompasses Catholic faith and values delivered in a safe, caring environment. For more information, visit
www.ArchbishopNealeSchool.org


 

Julia Langbein to Lecture on Comic Drawings of French Salon Paintings, May 1

Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave. SE
Washington DC   20540

April 16, 2013

Public contact:  Martha Kennedy (202) 707-9115, mkenn@loc.gov

Swann Foundation Fellow Julia Langbein
To Discuss Comic Drawings of French Salon Paintings

Swann Foundation Fellow Julia Langbein, in a lecture at the Library of Congress, will examine comic drawings about French Salon paintings created by the famous photographer Nadar (a.k.a. Félix Tournachon, 1820-1910).

Langbein will present "How to View an Exhibition from a Hot-Air Balloon: Nadar at the Paris Salon," at noon on Wednesday, May 1, in the West Dining Room on the sixth floor of the James Madison Building, 101 Independence Avenue S.E., Washington, D.C.  The lecture is free and open to the public.  Tickets are not needed.

Langbein will focus specifically on caricatures of Salon paintings, created by Nadar during an unusual phase of his career when he briefly practiced art criticism in the form of caricature.  Art historians tend to celebrate Nadar for his achievements in photography and overlook this less-studied phase that also overlapped with his interest in aeronautics (he would soon take the first aerial photographs from a hot-air balloon.)

Like many of his peers in Paris in the 1850s, Nadar tried his hand at Salon caricature, in which caricaturists for illustrated journals comically distorted the paintings displayed at the annual or biennial state-sponsored exhibition of the arts in Paris.  Nadar produced caricatures of this type for an illustrated weekly magazine, Le Journal Pour Rire, and in three stand-alone albums.

Langbein will explore the symbolic significance of the hot-air balloon in the graphic imagination of 19th century France.  Using materials from the Library's Tissandier Collection and holdings of French satirical prints, she will ask how the experience of viewing art at the Salon prompted Nadar to envision art criticism as an exercise in aerial perspective.

Currently a Ph.D candidate in art history at the University of Chicago, she focuses on graphic satire and its relation to practices of art reception and criticism.  In her doctoral dissertation, "Salon Caricature in Paris, 1840-1881," she concentrates on this little-studied genre of caricature that was widely published in the Parisian press during the second half of the 19th century.

In addition to the Swann Fellowship, Langbein received a Franke Institute for the Humanities Dissertation-Year Grant and a Fulbright IIE Fellowship, among other fellowships.  She completed a master's degree in art history at the University of Chicago, and a bachelor's in art history at Columbia University.

This presentation, sponsored by the Swann Foundation and Prints & Photographs Division, is part of the Foundation's continuing activities to support the study, interpretation, preservation and appreciation of original works of humorous and satiric art by graphic artists from around the world.  The Swann Foundation's advisory board is composed of scholars, collectors, cartoonists and Library of Congress staff members.

The foundation strives to award one fellowship annually to assist scholarly research and writing projects in the field of caricature and cartoon.  Applications for the 2014-2015 academic year are due Feb. 15, 2014.  More information about the fellowship is available at www.loc.gov/rr/print/swann/swannhome or by e-mailing swann@loc.gov.

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PR13-75
4/16/13
ISSN: 0731-3527


Cavna on Katchor in today's Post

Book World: 'Hand-Drying in America' by Ben Katchor [in print as Wielding Irony to Break Free of Chains]
By Michael Cavna,
Washington Post April 15 2013

Monday, April 15, 2013

April 16: Ben Katchor in town - tomorrow!

Ben Katchor
Date:     Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Time:     7:00 PM
image     The first cartoonist to receive a MacArthur Fellowship reveals the ways urban planning and architecture influence and reflect cultural values in his new graphic narrative, Hand-Drying in America.
Here are window-ledge pillows designed expressly for people-watching and a forest of artificial trees for sufferers of hay fever. The Brotherhood of Immaculate Consumption deals with the matter of products that outlive their owners; high-visibility construction vests are marketed to lonely people as a method of getting noticed.

A master at twisting mundane commodities into surreal objects of social significance, Katchor reveals a world similar to our own—lives are defined by possessions, consumerism is a kind of spirituality—but also slightly, fabulously askew. This surrealist handbook for the rebuilding of society in the twenty-first century ensures that you will never look at a building, a bar of soap, or an ATM the same way.
Katchor is the author of The Cardboard Valise, The Jew of New York and Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer: The Beauty Supply District.

Admission:    
Tickets are $12 or receive 2 FREE tickets with the purchase of the book through Sixth & I ($30). Tickets and books can be purchased online or by calling TicketFly (877.987.6487). There is a $1.50 fee per ticket for phone orders. Doors open at 6:00 pm

WONDER WOMEN NOT on PBS tonight

The documentary Wonder Women is actually not on television around DC tonight as far as I can tell. It's on WETA late on Saturday night, 4/20 and on MPT late on 4/21.

NPR on tonight's superheroine documentary

Superheroines, Fighters, And Why Isn't There A Wonder Woman Movie?
by Linda Holmes
National Public Radio's Monkey See blog April 15, 2013

April 15: WONDER WOMEN on PBS tonight

 

 

 

 

 

WONDER WOMEN! THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICAN SUPERHEROINES PREMIERES ON INDEPENDENT LENS ON MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2013 ON PBS

 

Film traces the fascinating birth, evolution and legacy of Wonder Woman and introduces a dynamic group of fictional and real-life superheroines fighting for positive role models for girls, both on screen and off

 

(San Francisco, CA) Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines traces the fascinating evolution and legacy of Wonder Woman. From the birth of the comic book superheroine in the 1940s to the blockbusters of today, Wonder Women looks at how popular representations of powerful women often reflect society's anxieties about women's liberation. The film goes behind the scenes with TV stars Lynda Carter (Wonder Woman) and Lindsay Wagner (The Bionic Woman), comic writers and artists, and real-life superheroines such as Gloria Steinem, Kathleen Hanna and others, who offer an enlightening and entertaining counterpoint to the male-dominated superhero genre. A film by Kristy Guevara-Flanagan and Kelcey Edwards, Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines premieres on the award-winning series Independent Lens, hosted by Stanley Tucci, on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 10 PM ET (check local listings). 

Wonder Women explores our nation's long-term love affair with comic book superheroes and raises questions about the possibilities and contradictions of heroines within the genre. Reflecting our culture's deep-seated ambivalence toward powerful women — even in this so-called post-feminist era — women may be portrayed as good, or brave, or even featured as "action babes," but rarely are they seen as heroes at the center of their own journey.

Tying the film together is the groundbreaking figure of Wonder Woman, the unlikely brainchild of a Harvard-trained pop psychologist named William Moulton Marston. From Wonder Woman's original, radical World War II presence, to her uninspiring 1960s incarnation as a fashion boutique owner, to her dramatic resurrection by feminist Gloria Steinem and the women of Ms. Magazine, Wonder Woman's legacy continues today—despite the fact that she has yet to make it to the big screen.

In our era of increased plastic surgeries and emphasis on "looking good" rather than acting powerfully, many psychologists, media and social critics have long decried the fact that women are bombarded with images of physical perfection and portrayals of their gender purely in terms of sexual attractiveness. Wonder Women counters this by reflecting on why our culture struggles with images of women triumphant beyond the domestic arena of relationships and family. Exploring how our highly visual culture places more emphasis on girls' and women's looks rather than on their deeds, Wonder Women urges women to claim the action genre — and media in general— as their own, if they want to change how they are represented.

Says director Guevera-Flanagan, "I loved the idea of looking at something as populist as comics to reveal our cultural obsessions, and in particular, how women's roles have changed over time. The narratives of our most iconic superheroes, told and re-told over decades, boldly outline our shifting values. For some it's Lara Croft, for others it's Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but we all need those iconic heroes that tell us we have the power to slay our dragons and don't have to wait around to be rescued."

To learn more about the film, visit the Wonder Women companion website (http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/wonder-women), which features information about the film, including an interview with the filmmaker and links and resources pertaining to the film's subject matter. The site also features a Talkback section for viewers to share their ideas and opinions, preview clips of the film, and more.

 

 

 

About the Filmmakers

 

Kristy Guevara-Flanagan (Director)

Kristy Guevera-Flanagan's first feature-length film was an acclaimed documentary covering four years in the lives of four adolescent girls, Going On 13. The film was an official selection of Tribeca, Silverdocs, and many other international film festivals and was broadcast on public television in 2009. Kristy has also produced and directed several short films, including El Corrido De Cecilia Rios, a chronicle of the violent death of 15-year-old Cecilia Rios. It was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival. Now an assistant professor at Diablo Valley College, Kristy has a MFA in Film Production from San Francisco State University.

 

Kelcey Edwards (Producer)

Kelcey Edwards is an award-winning documentary filmmaker whose films have screened at many of the top-ranking festivals around the country, including True/False, Silverdocs, and SXSW. After receiving her MFA in Documentary Film & Video from Stanford University, she moved to New York City, where she works as a filmmaker, producer and arts educator. She is the co-producer of Words Of Witness, a documentary feature by director Mai Iskander (Garbage Dreams) and an official selection of Berlinale 2012.

 

About Independent Lens

Independent Lens is an Emmy® Award winning weekly series airing on PBS. The acclaimed anthology series features documentaries united by the creative freedom, artistic achievement and unflinching visions of independent filmmakers. Presented by the Independent Television Service (ITVS), the series is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a private corporation funded by the American people, with additional funding provided by PBS, the National Endowment for the Arts and the MacArthur Foundation. The senior series producer is Lois Vossen. More information at www.pbs.org/independentlens. Join Independent Lens on Facebook at www.facebook.com/independentlens.

 

Animated money policy film playing in Ballston

An animated money policy film is playing in Ballston..and it's by someone who grew up in McLean.
 
'Silver Circle': A libertarian love story where the bad guys work at the Federal Reserve [in print as 'The Fed gets him animated'].
 By Monica Hesse,
 Washington Post April 15 2013

Sunday, April 14, 2013

April 15: Gilbert Hernandez This Monday in Baltimore for Free!!




Gilbert Hernadez Monday 5:30PM at Johns Hopkins!!


Cartoonist and graphic novelist Gilbert Hernandez will present a slide talk for free on his work on Monday, April 15 at The Johns Hopkins University. Hernandez' talk, "From Funnybooks to Graphic Novels," will begin at 5:30 p.m. in Room 101 of the F. Ross Jones Building, Mattin Center, on the Homewood campus at 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore. A book-signing will follow.

In 1981, along with his brothers Jaime and Mario, Hernandez created "Love and Rockets," a landmark, award-winning comic book series informed by the L.A. hardcore punk rock scene. The long-running series' DIY ethic and compelling, multiracial female characters earned it a well-deserved spot in the pantheon of alternative comix. Love and Rockets also spawned the "Palomar" stories, Hernandez' magic realist magnum opus. Set in a fictional Central American border town, the vivid, diverse characters of "Heartbreak Soup" and "Human Diastrophism" prompted The New York Times to declare Hernandez "one of the great craftsmen of American comics."

Hernandez' current graphic novel, "Marble Season," is a semi-autobiographical work set in a 1960s California suburb against the golden age of the American dream and the silver age of comics. It's a subtle, deft rumination on the redemptive and timeless power of storytelling and world-building in childhood.

Hernandez, 56, lives in Las Vegas with his wife and daughter.

To download images of Hernandez' work, go to: http://www.jhu.edu/~artwork/.

"From Funnybooks to Graphic Novels" is co-sponsored by Homewood Art Workshops and Homewood Arts Programs. Visitor parking on campus is available in the South Garage, 3101 Wyman Park Drive, Baltimore, Md. 21211. Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, call 410-516-6705.

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KAL collectibles from Raven Beer

You can get a couple of KAL collectibles from Raven Beer. Besides the three beers he's done the cover for, there's a t-shirt and magnets.

Comic Riffs on the Pulitzers

HANDICAPPING THE PULITZERS: Who might win out in 2013?
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog April 11 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/handicapping-the-pulitzers-who-might-win-out-in-2013/2013/04/11/793d3730-a305-11e2-be47-b44febada3a8_blog.html#pagebreak

Leslie Goldman's new website

Leslie Goldman and I met through her volunteering at a museum that I used to work in. Her husband had worked on comics, so we talked about that and now I find out that Leslie is a painter. She's just launched A Sense of Wonder website about her paintings.