Monday, March 07, 2016

March 10: New Faces of French Animation in Washington, DC


SCREENING: New Faces of French Animation in Washington, DC


THURSDAY, MARCH 10 AT 7PM

at La Maison Française - Embassy of France

4101 Reservoir Road, NW - Washington, DC

FREE ADMISSION


Parking available on Reservoir Road and across the street at Georgetown University Hospital's pay lot

New security rules: A reservation on Eventbrite is mandatory, attendees must have a Government issued photo ID in order to enter the Embassy.

NO ONE WILL BE ADMITTED WITHOUT RESERVATION OR PROPER ID

Due to strict security measures, please arrive on time, doors will be closed at 7pm sharp


New faces of French Animation in Washington, DC


SYNOPSIS

As part of the Washington, DC Francophonie Cultural Festival that occurs from March 1st to March 22nd, the Cultural Services of the French Embassy present the screening of eight animated short films that were selected by the Annecy International Animated Film in 2015.

Reflecting the diversity and excellence of French animation, this program is offering French productions shorts that were selected by Marcel Jean, artistic director of the Annecy International Animated Film Festival.

 

ALISON by Jules Rigolle, Leïla Courtillon, Nathan Otaño, Martin Hurmane, Adrien Calle (1 min 21)

Music only

This short is one of the intros created by a Gobelins - L'École de L'Image animation student, and pays tribute to Alison de Vere, the first woman animated filmmaker in Britain. 

 

YUL AND THE SNAKE by Gabriel Harel (13 min)

In French with English subtitles

Yùl, 13, goes with his big brother Dino to make a deal with Mike, a thug escorted by his Argentine Mastiff. When things go wrong, a mysterious snake appears.

 

TIGERS TIED UP IN ONE ROPE by Benoit Chieux (8 min)

In French with English subtitles

An extremely lazy boy is scolded by his mother, who can no longer bear to watch him do nothing but eat and sleep all day long. He finally decides to get a job and reveals unanticipated amounts of imagination, creativity and perseverance.

 

SUNDAY LUNCH BY Céline Devaux (13 min47)

In French with English subtitles, with voiceover by Vincent Macaigne

While eating during a Sunday lunch, Jean observes his family members. They ask him questions but don't listen to his answers; they give him advice that they don't follow; they kindly stroke him and slap him. It's all normal – it's Sunday lunch.

 

A SLICE OF THE COUNTRY by Hanna Letaïf (7:00)

In French with English subtitles

The sun is shining in the countryside. A family of animals finds a nice spot for a picnic. Nearby, another animal is peacefully grazing. But the tranquil atmosphere of this luncheon on the grass rapidly degenerates.

 

RHIZOME by Boris Labbé (11min 55)

Music only

From the infinitely small to the infinitely big, everything in the universe is closely linked and made up of a combination of movements in perpetual metamorphosis.

 

MY HOME by Phuong Mai (11min 54)

In French with English subtitles

The day after Hugo's mother comes home, he wakes up to find black feathers scattered all over the house.

 

IN DEEP WATERS by Sarah Van Den Boom (12min 01)

In French with English subtitles

Three characters share a secret and intimate experience that makes an indelible mark on their lives.

 

 

The total time is 78 min.

 

Online reservations are mandatory to this free admission event at the Embassy of France.

 

More information about the Washington, DC Francophonie Cultural Festival : http://www.francophonie-dc.org/

When
Thursday, March 10, 2016 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM (EST) - Add to Calendar
Where
4101 Reservoir Rd NW - 4101 Reservoir Road Northwest, Washington, DC 20007

Awesome Steve Brodner caricture of Trump in today's Post

The Post on March vol. 3

Sunday, March 06, 2016

"Gary Lucas' Fleischerei" pictures by Bruce Guthrie

Local photographer Bruce Guthrie caught the animation-based concert last night  in Silver Spring. His pictures can be seen at http://www.bguthriephotos.com/graphlib.nsf/keys/2016_03_05D1_Fleischerei

As regular readers may recall, we interviewed Gary Lucas a few days ago.

http://www.bguthriephotos.com/Graphlib/GraphData33.nsf/Images/2016_03_05D1_0640/$File/FLEIS1_160305_050.JPG

http://www.bguthriephotos.com/Graphlib/GraphData33.nsf/Images/2016_03_05D1_0640/$File/FLEIS2_160305_312.JPG

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Saturday, March 05, 2016

JK Snyder III's Fashion in Action Kickstarter

 A reprint of the lost 1980s comic series Fashion In Action by John K Snyder III!

Local cartoonist John K. Snyder III has a Kickstarter campaign to reprint his 1980s comic book Fashion in Action. I've just backed it and encourage our readers to do so as well. John can regularly be met at Baltimore Comic-Con.

This project is a restoration and reprinting of the 1980s series FASHION IN ACTION created by John K Snyder III. This comic starred a high-priced, and stylishly dressed, all-female protection agency and was set in the far future. It was an intriguing breath of fresh air that was a prime example of the best in 1980s independent comic storytelling!

 It's the year 2086, and the 2080s haven't changed much from the 1980s - except of course for the jetpacks, Mars colonizations, and rocket-fueled cars. Frances Knight and her squad are "the world's highest priced and best dressed celebrity protection agency." They guard the world's rich and beautiful and make their base in the refurbished Statue of Liberty.

Fashion In Action square off against the diabolical team of the coldly manipulative Dr. Cruel, and his accomplices, Boss One - a henchman just happy to be involved - and the violently unpredictable Roxanne, Frances Knights' most psychotically devoted fan. Dr. Cruel plots to use the robot clone of a late night talk show host to turn the world's elite into gorillas during a snuff star's celebrity-filled wedding! Will they succeed? Will Frances defeat Roxanne? And will they look absolutely amazing doing so? Fund this project and find out!




Back in 1985, I set out to create an entertaining series that would reflect the times we were then living in by projecting it onto a futuristic society where the cult of celebrity and personality would become the status quo. It only seemed natural at the time to cast a group of strong-willed women as a symbol of reason and security in the middle of an ego-driven world full of social and political unrest. It was a creatively rewarding experience that was born out of the height of the creator-owned alternative market of the early/mid-80’s, but was a short-lived series that I have always hoped for the opportunity to re-introduce and return to and continue.

It is a pleasure to invite you to join Hope and I in bringing the Women and World of FASHION IN ACTION back to the twenty-first century, where they have always belonged.

The Post quotes Matt Groening on Conan O'Brien

The constant in late night's chaos [Simpson, Matt Groening; in print as Surprise! Conan O'Brien is doing very well].

by Emily Yahr

Washington Post (March 6 2016), p. E1, 12-13

online at http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/style/2016/03/03/conan-obrien/

That darn Blondie

No joke for chronic fatigue sufferers [in print as Chronic fatigue syndrome is not a laughing matter].

Greg DesRoches, Columbia

Griffiths comics workshop/exhibition in March


Local cartoonist/illustrator Adam Griffiths kicks off his exposition “Rot Hand” at Rhizome D.C. on March 12 with an opening reception from 5 to 9 p.m.  He’ll also be hosting a comics/illustration workshop March 15 at 7 :30 p.m. See the flyers below for more details.



TODAY! Live In-Store Convention Streaming at Beyond Comics











Beyond Comics
February 2016

This is a Live Streaming Event!
 


BEYOND COMICS
Frederick Location 

Featured guests:
Marguerite Bennett, Kelly Sue DeConnick,
Tyler Crook, Mike Deodato, Matt Fraction,
Christopher Hastings, Matt Hawkins, Dan Jurgens, Ryan North,
Rick Remender, Jimmy Palmiotti, Stjepan Sejic,
Randy Stradley, and Skottie Young



Enjoy a One-of-a-Kind Convention Experience
from the comfort of Beyond Comics!
 
This event will be Live Streamed into the store. 
Watch only the portions you want.


Featuring first looks at upcoming projects from the biggest publishers in the
industry, hear from your favorite creative teams about upcoming projects,
without the hassle a convention brings.

Ask questions to the publishers via social media! Get some great Convention-exclusive items and covers! Only at the 2016 In-Store Convention Kick-Off!

Featured Exclusive Comic Variants


Click Here For More Information!









Beyond Comics Frederick

5632 Buckeystown Pike

Frederick, MD 21704

301-668-8202

All events subject to change due to product availability, attendee levels and events beyond our control. We will do our best to update customers upon any changes.

Beyond Comics, 18749 B North Frederick Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20879






Friday, March 04, 2016

March 5: Jerry Gaylord at Third Eye Comics

 
at THIRD EYE ANNAPOLIS
Click here for event info on FACEBOOK.
Signing from 11am-1pm

It's MORPHIN' TIME! Many of us are kids of the '90s here at Third Eye, so you KNOW we've got a soft spot for all things POWER RANGERS, and when we had the opportunity to bring in the very talented artist of our THIRD EYE COMICS exclusive cover of POWER RANGERS #1, JERRY GAYLORD, well, we fired up the zords and got rolling on it!

 

Seriously though, Jerry is a fantastic artist, and has been a friend of the store for quite some time.

 

Whether it's his incredible work on last year's BOOM STUDIOS BILL AND TED'S MOST TRIUMPHANT RETURN, or the cult favorite FANBOYS VS ZOMBIES series, he's one of the most exciting artists working today, and he really did a great job of delivering a killer POWER RANGERS cover for us to help launch the brand new series!

 

So, Third Eye Faithful, come on out tomorrow, and get your copy of the MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #1 Third Eye cover signed by a super talented Maryland-based artist!



Politico's Matt Wuerker on Bernie cartoons

Cartoonists Take on Bernie Sanders

Politico's Matt Wuerker chooses his favorite cartoons singed by the Bern.

By

03/03/16

Comic Riffs talks to Pete Docter

Quote of the day: 'Inside Out's' Pete Docter, on that inspiring Oscars speech to 'make stuff'

Cartoon journalist Josh Kramer on the new DC streetcar

Sketch Book: The Streetcar's First Day

Posted by on March 4, 2016
Washington City Paper p. 9

To celebrate the start of streetcar passenger service (finally!), Washington City Paper sent artist Josh Kramer to sketch its first day.

Private Pin comic strip

There's a new advertising comic strip about credit card safety. You can see it at http://privatepin.com/

I've seen it in print this week in Politico.

The Post on "Zootopia" and “The Boy and The Beast”

'Zootopia': A delightful menagerie, with a worthwhile message [in print as Everyone laughs and nods for all of the right reasons].



Sly fox Nick Wilde (voiced by Jason Bateman) works with new police recruit Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) as they investigate a missing otter case in Disney's "Zootopia." (Walt Disney Animation )

A boy comes of age, with the help of talking animals, in this cartoon fantasy [in print as Coming of age in a wild world, seeking another].



The bear-like Kumatetsu (voiced by Jon Swasey) raises and trains young Ren — who grows to become Kyuta — in "The Boy and The Beast." (FUNimation Entertainment)

and the Express.


Rechtshaffen, Michael / Associated Press.  2016.
A wildly sincere story: 'Zootopia' is a delightful kids movie with a powerful message and beautiful backdrop.
Washington Post's Express (March 4): 14
 

Fleischer cartoon music tonight in Silver Spring

Gary Lucas gives swing to the Max Fleischer cartoons of the 1930s


Sarah Stiles, who does a mean Betty Boop, will sing with guitarist Gary Lucas and his band at AFI Silver Theatre as part of the Washington Jewish Film Festival. (Jesse Winter)

Gary Lucas

Show: Saturday at AFI Silver Theatre. Show starts at 8:30 p.m. 301-495-6720. wjff.org. $28.75.

Thursday, March 03, 2016

Fantom Comics interviewed about DC Comics reboot

Matt Klokel is one of the participants.

Retailers on the Pros and Cons of the DC Rebirth Announcement

DC's Rebirth plan has been revealed. How does it stack up in the eyes of comic shops?

By David Harper

February 29, 2016

http://sktchd.com/interview/retailers-on-dc-rebirth/


Tuesday, March 01, 2016

Small Press Expo and Nickelodeon Announce Results of SPX 2015 Nickelodeon Call For Submissions



Small Press Expo and Nickelodeon Announce Results of SPX 2015 Nickelodeon Call For Submissions
 
SPX 2015 saw the very first Nickelodeon animation call for submission at an indie comics festival. The open call was an unprecedented opportunity for SPX creators to present their animation ideas and skills to members of the Nickelodeon team and become a part of its annual 2015 global Animated Shorts Program.
 
More than 70 members of the SPX community presented their pitches to the Nickelodeon staff during SPX last September to see if theirs would be chosen to be developed into an animated short as part of the program. Nickelodeon is pleased to announce that Max Wittert's Best Baddies was selected and is in production. Mr. Wittert is an illustrator and cartoonist based out of Brooklyn NY, whose work has been published by The New York Times, Time Out New York. Additionally, web comic Jean & Scott, a take-off on The X-Men, led to it being published by Marvel Comics. Best Baddies is about four magical villainess girls who challenge the status quo of their dull city by trying to convince other girls to join them and become fellow villainesses. 
 
The SPX 2015 call for submissions was part of Nickelodeon's 2015 Animated Shorts Program, which this year chose 22 ideas from around the world to be developed into shorts that will either potentially air on Nickelodeon or be able to be viewed on its web site. The annual program, overseen by network development executives, accepts domestic and international pitches that will be developed into animated shorts for the Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. audiences. Designed to cultivate a new generation of creative talent, the Animated Shorts Program aids in Nickelodeon's mission in making the best and funniest content for today's kids.
 
Phil Rynda, Nickelodeon's Vice President of Artist Development, says:
 
"Animation and comics have been linked since the dawn of animation as an art form. Comics creators have been part of  the networks DNA for more than 5 years, with comics artists contributing to Ren and Stimpy, SpongeBob Square Pants, and the more recent Harvey Beaks and Pig Goat Banana Cricket to name a few.  SPX is overflowing with some of the most talented, inspiring, and hilarious creators in independent comics.  Our involvement with SPX was a natural fit as a creator-driven animation studio partnering with the premiere creator-driven comics event."
 
Nickelodeon found such a wellspring of creativity at SPX, that additional opportunities have been offered to SPX creators. Numerous pitches were put up for consideration in series and long-form development, freelance design work was offered to a few creators and an internship was offered and accepted. Other SPX creators are still in contact with Nickelodeon to shape full series pitches out of their shorts pitch.
 
SPX 2016 takes place this year September 17-18 at the Bethesda North Hotel and Conference Center. It will have the largest exhibitor presence in indie comics, with more than 650 creators, 280 exhibitor tables and 22 programming slots to entertain, enlighten and introduce attendees to the amazing world of independent and small press comics. SPX is also home to the prestigious Ignatz Awards, which is the only festival prize in indie comics, with nominees voted on by attendees at the show.
 
The 2016 Nickelodeon Global Animated Shorts Program is now open for submissions through April 15.
 



PR: SuperNoVa Comicons March 6th

Herb Trimpe memorial print


SuperNoVa Comicons is happy to announce our return to Leesburg Virginia on Sunday March 6th from 10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.



50 Tables of vendors, artist, small press and special guests.
​​There will be vendors from 4 states offering comic books from Golden, Silver, Bronze and Modern Ages. Comic books for all ages.
Confirmed Guests:

Patrick Block
Shelly Block
Pop Mhan
Bill McKay
Angela McKendrick
Dan Nokes
Camilo Ruiz
Hero Initiative
Confirmed Vendors:
Fandata Bargain Comics
Everyday Comics
Shazam Comics & Toys
All American Comics
Silver Dragon Studios
Timber Grove Traders
Cards, Comics and Collectables
Phantom Wolf
Dan Cusimano
Patriot Comics and Toys
Untamed Worlds
Rocket Comic Sales
Anaconda Collectables
Painted Visions Comics
PackCracker Cards and Comics
Damion Hill
Comic Logic
Comics and Gaming
Duckys Comics
We hope you guys/gals will come out and give us a look.