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Thursday, June 13, 2013
PR: Small Press Expo Announces Congressman John Lewis as a Special Guest at SPX 2013
PR: Father's day at ArtInsight's 'Marvel vs DC' show
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Leslie Combemale
June 13, 2013 703-478-0778; artinsights@mac.com
Celebrate Father's Day and 75th Anniversary of Superman with
"Dad of Steel" Contest and "MARVEL VS. DC" Open House
at ArtInsights in Reston Town Center
Superman's biological and adoptive fathers are both super dads – what about yours?
Reston, VA - ArtInsights Animation and Film Art Gallery will commemorate Superman's 75th anniversary and Father's Day with an open house at their new Marvel vs. DC art show and a Dad of Steel contest on Saturday, June 15. From 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m., everyone is invited to come in to ArtInsights and write about what makes their dad "super", and the best response will win a piece of superhero art. Contestants will fill out a form and the winner will be contacted by the end of the day. Every dad who visits ArtInsights during the Dad of Steel event will receive a small gift for building a new generation of super-kids. This event is part of the Marvel vs. DC gallery exhibit, which includes originals and limited editions by the leading creators of official fine art images for Marvel and DC comics: Alex Ross, Jim Lee, Gabriele Dell Otto, and Simone Bianchi. This special art exhibit and sale runs until July 7 at ArtInsights Animation and Film Art Gallery, 11921 Freedom Drive, Reston, VA, at Reston Town Center. For more information, call 703-478-0778.
"I love the timing of the anniversary of Superman's adoption coinciding with Father's Day because both of Superman's fathers are so important – and how perfect that Man of Steel is coming to theaters right in time, too," says ArtInsights owner Leslie Combemale. The opening party of Marvel vs. DC on Friday, June 7, was attended by hundreds of fans and collectors who appreciated the many exclusive hand-signed limited editions, some of which also included Stan Lee's signature. "The passion of these comic art fans is like that of no other group," says ArtInsights co-owner Michael Barry. "They know every character and every story, and they appreciate the art more than anyone else we ever see here in the gallery." ArtInsights also carries Disney, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and other film images, exhibiting from animation cels to giclee prints to original artwork. This is the first exhibit on this scale curated at the gallery.
ArtInsights Animation and Film Art Gallery, established in 1994, is a privately owned gallery located just outside of DC at Reston Town Center, in Virginia. The gallery presents the most important works of art from the 20th and 21st century film art genre, including original art from the masters of film and moving entertainment. From film campaign artists to matte painters, from concept and layout artists to animators, ArtInsights represents the giants of film art history. With over 30 years experience, the owners work with their worldwide collector base to build and insure the integrity of their collections. They sell rare images used in production as well as original commissions which are often used to create official limited editions. ArtInsights exclusively represents the original art of John Alvin, Ciara McAvoy, Casey Robin, James Goodridge, and Ben Curtis Jones, and also exhibits Tim Rogerson, Jim Salvati, Mike Kungl, Chuck Jones, Christian Waggoner, Steve Chorney, Mary Grandpre and and many other artists made famous by their work for the major Hollywood studios. Featured studios include Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount, and 20th Century Fox, in a display of images from the best classic movies and animated features of the last 100 years as well as newer classics like Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Star Trek. ArtInsights Animation and Film Art Gallery, 11921 Freedom Drive, Reston, VA, at Reston Town Center. For more information, call 703-478-0778, and visit http://www.artinsights.com http://www.artinsightsmagazine.com.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Rachel Scheer
by Mike Rhode on Jun. 12, 2013
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/visual-arts/2013/06/12/meet-a-local-cartoonist-a-chat-with-rachel-scheer/
Ms. Scheer's at One More Page at 7 pm on June 13th.
Young D.C.'s editorial cartoon auction ends tomorrow
Less than 24 hours left to bid in "YDC Drawn to the Screen" – our first online auction of editorial cartoons
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Young D.C.1904 18th Street NW Unit B Washington, DC 20009 Ph: 202-232-5300 |
Comic Riffs continues Superman interviews
By David Betancourt
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 11 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/scott-snyder-on-creating-superman-unchained-its-a-huge-honor-and-its-really-scary/2013/06/11/09395b82-d161-11e2-9f1a-1a7cdee20287_blog.html#pagebreak
Carl Barks and National Geographic
By Maggie Turqman
Newswatch blog June 12, 2013
http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2013/06/12/does-donald-duck-read-national-geographic/
New bookmarks for Read With Friends Project
Collector's World re-opens under new ownership
Kickstarter campaign for Awesome Con D.C. 2014
Rep. John Lewis at SPX 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Barney & Clyde picked up in place of Doonesbury
Editorial cartoon aimed at specific cases explained
By Andy Howell
Standard-Examiner 06/07/2013
http://www.standard.net/stories/2013/06/07/editorial-cartoon-aimed-specific-cases-explained
PR: Congressman John Lewis wows BookExpo crowds with MARCH: BOOK ONE!
Congressman John Lewis wows BookExpo crowds with MARCH: BOOK ONE! | ||
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Your friend thru comics,
Chris Staros
Top Shelf Productions PO Box 1282 Marietta GA 30061-1282 USA |
Cleveland pretends to be DC for Captain America, even though Superman would be more accurate
By John Kelly,
Washington Post June 8 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/why-is-there-a-bit-of-washington-in-cleveland/2013/06/08/6608a480-ce05-11e2-8845-d970ccb04497_story.html
(Superman was created of course by Cleveland's Siegel and Shuster)
More on Fort Knox in the Post
'Fort Knox' fills in for 'Doonesbury' in Post
Washington Post June 9 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/fort-knox-fills-in-for-doonesbury-in-post/2013/06/09/43b6d74a-cd55-11e2-9f1a-1a7cdee20287_story.html
- but what's not noted is that the paper is running the intro strips from 2009. This used to be more common, but these days most papers just jump in with the current storyline.
Catching up with Comic Riffs - Kirkman, Superman and Fort Knox
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 7 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/in-his-reuben-award-winbaby-blues-creator-rick-kirkman-sees-key-links-to-johnny-hart/2013/06/07/0b1de70c-cf26-11e2-9f1a-1a7cdee20287_blog.html#pagebreak
'SUPES' OF THE DAY: Upon 75th anniversary, we ask creators: Why does Superman endure?
By Michael Cavna and David Betancourt
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 10 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/supes-of-the-day-upon-75th-anniversary-we-ask-creators-why-does-superman-endure/2013/06/10/a44afc80-d16f-11e2-9f1a-1a7cdee20287_blog.html#pagebreak
POST PICKS UP 'FORT KNOX': Military strip will replace 'Doonesbury Flashbacks' for the summer
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 9 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/post-picks-up-fort-knox-military-strip-will-replace-doonesbury-flashbacks-for-the-summer/2013/06/09/9b1cdcc6-d167-11e2-9f1a-1a7cdee20287_blog.html#pagebreak
Sunday, June 09, 2013
Fort Knox coming to Washington Post
June 12: Martha Kennedy on Charles Dana Gibson
Friday, June 07, 2013
Another March interview (Rep. Lewis' graphic novel, not the month)
By Mark Banaszak
Diamond BookShelf e-Newsletter June 2013
http://www.diamondbookshelf.com/Home/1/1/20/835?articleID=134908
Another Glen Weldon interview on Superman
by Michael May | June 6, 2013
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2013/06/glen-weldon-knows-what-makes-superman-soar/
Marvel vs. DC: The Art of Superheroes
Runs June 7-July 7 at Artinsights Animation & Film Art Gallery in Reston, Va.
Pop Culture Happy Hour: Funny Moms And Funny Pages
Comic Book Legal Defense Fund notes Post's Barney & Clyde inaction
Thursday, June 06, 2013
Nail gun safety comic
Friends & colleagues:
English
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2013-149
Spanish
http://www.cdc.gov/spanish/niosh/docs/2013-149_sp/
RM Rhodes on Brussels for the Hooded Utilitarian
by RM Rhodes
June 4, 2013
http://hoodedutilitarian.com/2013/06/comics-tourism-destination-brussels/
Comic Riffs has a Green Lantern interview
By David Betancourt
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 5 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/the-ring-cycle-geoff-johns-on-ending-his-high-powered-partnership-with-the-green-lantern-after-a-decade/2013/06/05/a8521dec-ccc7-11e2-9f1a-1a7cdee20287_blog.html#pagebreak
Comic Riffs on this year's editorial cartoon convention
Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Bazooka Joe book noted in The Post
By Ron Charles,
Washington Post Style blog June 5, 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/style-blog/wp/2013/06/05/bazooka-joe-turns-60/
Meet a Local Comics Writer: Shawn Padraic Murphy
Mike Rhode: What type of comic work or cartooning do you do?
Shawn Padraic Murphy: I am a writer, and work with artists to make my comic books.
Mike Rhode: How do you do it? How did you find an artist for your books? What kind of script do you provide?
Mike Rhode: When (within a decade is fine) and where were you born?
Shawn Padraic Murphy: I was raised in Scott Depot, WV in 1982.
Mike Rhode: Why are you in Washington now? What neighborhood or area do you live in?
Shawn Padraic Murphy: After I obtained my MFA in Creative Writing, I needed to move from Southampton, NY, as there was nothing there you could do in terms of jobs unless you were a contruction worker, retail, or had money to buy mansions. Luckily, I happen to have a friend in Baltimore that needed a roommate soon, and Baltimore and DC were close enough that it seemed it would be easier to find a job with 2 different cities close by (this was 2007, by the way; less than a year before the recession, and before MFA's now meant basically nothing).
Mike Rhode: What is your training and/or education in cartooning?
Shawn Padraic Murphy: I had an undergrad degree in English & Psychology at West Virginia Weslyan College at Buckhannon, WV, then went to Southampton College (now closed) in Southampton, NY and got an MFA in Creative Writing, which I thought would help get me writing or editing jobs for magazines or corporations. Unfortunately, the recession hit less than a year after I graduated and business started not to care about writing as a whole and I couldn't find anything, despite having an MFA. Luckily, I did find a job eventually (not writing related), so I could actually have funds to pay artists to draw for my comics.
Mike Rhode: What local cons do you attend? The Small Press Expo, Intervention, or others? Any comments about attending them?
Shawn Padraic Murphy: I've attended many conventions now, such as Small Press Expo, Baltimore Comic Con, SPACE, HeroesCon, and AwesomeCon. I'll be attending Intervention for the first time this year (and hopefully Otakon; I'm going to be attending more Anime conventions next year). I find that anime and indi comic places are good to sell comics and meet with other artists and writers, but found that the big superhero cons like Baltimore Comic Con usually only contain people who want to meet celebrities or buy fan art, so I don't try to go to those often.
Mike Rhode: Who are your influences?
Shawn Padraic Murphy: I got into comics with The Death of Superman, but stayed around because of the Spider-Man Clone Saga. I really liked serialized storytelling then. As I grew up, though, I found out about a lot more mature and serious works and realized you could do more than just superheroes. I really enjoyed the indi comics I discovered in the early 2000s that covered virtually every subject they wanted (you couldn't find those in WV when I was growing up; there was no internet info about them, and all the comic stores closed in 1996, leaving mail-order the only way to read comics). When I write my comics, I try to ask myself for each project if this is different than something else I've read or seen, because I want to create something new and exciting for people to experience the way I enjoyed discovering different types of stories as a kid.
What work are you best-known for?
Mike Rhode: Do you have a website or blog?
Shawn Padraic Murphy: My website is http://www.shawnpmurphy.com/. My "Comics" tab contains links to descriptions of my comics and preview art, as well as links to purchase my comics. I also have some video reviews, comedy skits, video game reviews, and recently I posted a short novella about playing a video game as if I was that character; I pretty much like to write and create anything.
June 11: Visualizing Peace: Graphic Art & Social Change
Visualizing Peace:
Graphic Art & Social Change
Tuesday, June 11th from 9:30am to 11:30am
Kenney Auditorium
Johns Hopkins University SAIS 1740 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington D.C. 20036 |
Visually captivating, accessible to a wide audience, and inexpensive to produce and distribute, graphic art holds its own in the age of digital media and social networking.
The event will bring together artists, activists and conflict resolution practitioners to explore the creativity with which graphic art and comic books have been used for social change around the world, and to generate ideas for expanding the potential of bridging the two fields.
Join the event to:
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Register to attend the CPRF on Tuesday, June 11th from 9:30 to 11:30am.
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Tuesday, June 04, 2013
Some recent stories by Brian Truitt
Kiehl's, Marvel team for exclusive Captain America comic: The historic New York City store is the backdrop for a free one-shot for customers.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY June 3, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/06/03/kiehls-marvel-comics-captain-america/2383475/
Robots, monsters 'all awesome' for 'Pacific Rim' writer: Travis Beacham's new prequel graphic novel sets up Guillermo del Toro's summer monster mash.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY June 4, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2013/06/04/pacific-rim-movie-graphic-novel-prequel/2388785/
'Forever Evil' spotlights epitome of supervillainy: DC Comics universe-wide event series brings bad guys to the fore in September 'villains month.'
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY June 3, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/06/03/forever-evil-dc-comics-series/2381849/
Mark Waid brings old Daredevil villain back in a new way: An old enemy of the blind superhero returns from the supposedly dead in Mark Waid's series.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY May 22, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/05/22/daredevil-comic-book-villain-return/2349827/
Animated Avengers 'Assemble' on Disney XD this weekend: New superhero series debuts with a one-hour special on Sunday morning.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY May 23, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/05/23/marvels-avengers-assemble-exclusive-clip/2355389/
Busiek takes fans on another trip through 'Astro City': This Wednesday brings the first new issue in three years of the series featuring a town full of superpowered people and ordinary folks.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY June 3, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/06/03/kurt-busiek-astro-city-comic-book-series/2383501/
Superman gets a new DC Comics logo for 75th anniversary: The Man of Steel is the man of the hour for a whole year of celebratory projects and initiatives.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY May 30, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/05/30/superman-75th-anniversary-logo/2371473/
June 8: Carl Yonder at Beyond Comics in Gaithersburg
Monday, June 03, 2013
Politics and Prose's Growing Up with Graphics panel
http://www.politics-prose.com/video/growing-graphics-graphic-novel-panel
Prominent and award-winning graphic artists, authors, and editors Eleanor Davis, Nathan Hale, Andrés Vera MartÃnez, and Mark Siegel, will be here to discuss the significance of the genre for readers of all ages. Moderated by Michael Cavna, author of "Comic Riffs," a blog of The Washington Post.
Rep. Lewis' The March graphic novel noted in Examiner
Sunday, June 02, 2013
The Post on Iranian cartoons
By Tara Bahrampour,
Washington Post June 2 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/striking-back-even-from-half-a-world-away/2013/06/01/5d3dc182-ca27-11e2-8da7-d274bc611a47_story.html
Political Cartoons book review mentions local cartoonists
Political Cartoons
By DEBORAH SOLOMON
New York Times Book Review June 2, 2013, on page BR22
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/02/books/review/the-art-of-controversy-by-victor-s-navasky.html