Sunday, June 15, 2014
Last year's Team Cul de Sac art auction
work by Shannon Gallant - Miss Bliss as G.I. Joe's Baroness.
Comic book summer camp June 23-27
'Magic Bullet' contributor receives SOI award
Saturday, June 14, 2014
June 17: Comics at the Cato Institute
Economics Gone Wild: The Growing Use of Graphic Novels, Comics, Videos, Memes, and More, to Teach and Convey Economic Liberty
Amity Shlaes, the bestselling author of The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression, and Paul Rivoche, a professional illustrator whose portfolio includes Iron Man and Superman, have teamed up to produce The Forgotten Man Graphic Edition which introduces the Great Contraction of the 1930s to younger readers. Such history is vital to our time and to the future. The myths and half-truths of the 1930s remain a potent cause of current policy failures. The combination of ideas and images define much of the new media and should interest younger readers who increasingly turn to unconventional publications.
Scott Barton directs LearnLiberty.org, an online education platform that seeks to be a resource for learning about the ideas of a free society. LearnLiberty has earned 19 million views from 300 videos in the past three years. In 2011 Learn Liberty earned a Templeton Freedom Award for Innovative New Media.
Please join us on June 17 as we have a look at an intriguing effort to use new media to communicate free-market economics creatively and effectively.
If you can't make it to the Cato Institute, watch this event live online at www.cato.org/live and follow @CatoEvents on Twitter to get future event updates, live streams, and videos from the Cato Institute.
A forgotten Clifford Berrryman poster
Friday, June 13, 2014
Smithsonian.com on mapping Gotham City
The Cartographer Who Mapped Out Gotham City
Batman has been guarding Gotham for 75 years, but its city limits weren't defined until 1998
June 27: Animezing: From Up on Poppy Hill
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The Express on Train Your Dragon 2
The director of 'How to Train Your Dragon 2′ helped mold its top-flight beasts [in print as Dragons, Dragons Everywhere: Animated sequel's director helped mold its top-flight beast].
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BY KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY
[Washington Post] Express June 13 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2014/06/13/the-director-of-how-to-train-your-dragon-2-helped-mold-its-top-flight-beasts/
The fantastical creatures in "How to Train Your Dragon 2" were designed to share characteristics with real-world animals. (Dreamworks Animation)
Father's Day cards explained by cartoonist
BY KATHERINE SHAVER June 13 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/do-fathers-day-cards-that-portray-dad-as-an-incompetent-boob-reflect-todays-fathers/2014/06/12/5cdae6c8-ecc4-11e3-9f5c-9075d5508f0a_story.html
Comic Riffs talks to Steve Breen
BY MICHAEL CAVNA
The Post reviews Train Your Dragon 2
STEPHANIE MERRY Washington Post June 13 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/how-to-train-your-dragon-2-movie-review/2014/06/11/9a77638c-efdd-11e3-914c-1fbd0614e2d4_story.html
Nell Minow interviews Dragon cartoonist
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "FIFA Gets The Red Card"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=1504
Fifteen thousand families have been forcibly relocated to make room for stadiums and infrastructure for the World Cup in Brazil.
A thousand military-backed police and 200,000 soldiers have been deployed for "security" and the suppression of popular protests against the eviction and displacement of poor families to make room for the World Cup. Police have raided the homes of activists and pre-emptively arrested at least 8 on the eve of the tournament.
Enjoy the football, everybody.
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Mike Flugennock, flugennock at sinkers dot org
Mike's Political Cartoons: dubya dubya dubya dot sinkers dot org
Children's book illustrator Eric Hill obituary in Post
By Emily Langer Washington Post June 12 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/eric-hill-writer-and-illustrator-of-wheres-spot-and-other-childrens-classics-dies/2014/06/11/d9c63472-f178-11e3-bf76-447a5df6411f_story.html
Small Press Expo Announces Guests Jules Feiffer, Lynda Barry and James Sturm
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Michael Cavna wins journalism award
D.C. Professional Chapter, SPJ
http://www.spjdc.org/article/chapter-honors-local-journalism-excellence-print-and-broadcast-luminaries_%5Byy%5D%5Bmm%5D%5Bdd%5D
Website
Winner — Michael S. Cavna, The Trial Balloon
"What an extraordinary experience for readers to witness art criticism in the form the 'art' was originally created. Enough to convince any naysayer of the value of graphic novels in the classroom."
The story is:
THE TRIAL BALLOON: O teachers, it's time to heed this banner year for graphic novels
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog (December 31 2013): http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/the-trial-balloon-o-teachers-its-time-to-heed-this-banner-year-for-graphic-novels/2013/12/31/eee3f8ca-719f-11e3-8def-a33011492df2_blog.html
Tom Toles' musical fundraising succeeded this weekend
We'll try to keep up with Tom as the production continues...
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Comic Riffs on Sherman's Lagoon
'Sherman's Lagoon' cartoonist to explore deep-sea floor Tuesday — but this time, in real life.
By Michael Cavna Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 9 2014
David Apatoff on Richard Thompson
Richard Thompson's signed book available from One More Page
Richard is renowned among cartoonists as an "artist's" cartoonist. This book, edited by Bill Watterson, Chris Sparks and Nick Galifianakis, will enlighten and delight with the sheer beauty of his work. Each section begins with an introductory conversation between Thompson and six well-know peers, including Bill Watterson, and presents Thompson's illustration work, caricatures and his creation Richard's Poor Almanac. To pre-order a signed copy of The Art of Richard Thompson, click here or call us at 703-300-9746.
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Cartoons on matchbooks, again
Bath Again this year? |
The other piece is a brochure for Primitive Passions lingerie featuring Lili St. Cyr. It's got several different artists working on it, but the cover shown here looks like Bill Ward to me. I've got a query in to the comics historian Craig Yoe* to see what he thinks. I suppose Eric Stanton could be the artist - I'm not great with identifying these types of artists.
Both of these were picked up at a flea market in Arlington.
*He thinks it's Ward too.
Monday, June 09, 2014
Comic Riffs follows up on the Pastis / Watterson coup
Stephan Pastis's 'Bill Watterson week' gets 'massive' reaction, traffic [UPDATED]
By Michael Cavna Washington Post Comic Riffs June 9 2014