Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Catholid Herald article on animator De Angel
'March' wins another award
Rep. John Lewis: I hope my book inspires people to 'speak up and speak out' [in print as Lewis's latest 'March' wins Walter award].
Washington Post January 18 2017, p. C3.
The Post's Tyrus Wong obituary
Tyrus Wong, long overlooked animator of 'Bambi,' dies at 106 [in print as Tyrus Wong, 106; Artist brought a poetic quality to Disney's 'Bambi']
Washington Post January 15 2017, p. C8.
Another Resist! interview
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Francoise Mouly and Nadja Spiegelman RESIST!
By Betsy GomezJanuary 13, 2017
http://cbldf.org/2017/01/exclusive-interview-francoise-mouly-and-nadja-spiegelman-resist/
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
COLONIAL COMICS: NEW ENGLAND, 1750-1775 out today
Jason Rodriguez said on Facebook today (and he's quoted w/ permission):
Hello everyone! Today is the official release date of COLONIAL COMICS: NEW ENGLAND, 1750-1775. It's a beautiful book that I'm very proud of, and all of the creators involved have done a truly wonderful job bringing to life underrepresented stories from the period.
It's a really great book. A timely book. In an era of division and protest, it's nice to be able to draw parallels to a time when we came together as a series of colonies to form a new country. We didn't have all the answers then, and we have made a lot of mistakes since, but the COLONIAL COMICS series likes to celebrate the people and stories who were largely lost to our American narrative so that they can be celebrated as the heroes (and villains, in some instances) that they were.
Over on the FaceBook page I've already shared previews from 10 of the stories, including stories about Nathan Hale's college days, young Benjamin Franklin, Crispus Attucks and Newton Prince, Colonial-era counterfeiters, Molly Ockett, the New England triangle trade, the Stamp Act riots, and Mercy Otis Warren.
I'll continue to post previews through Monday, as the stories get closer to the American Revolution and feature tales of grave robbers, the tea trade, civil disobedience, and a shot heard around the world.
Please feel free to share the FaceBook page (we're approaching 500 likes!), or any individual posts on the page. Tell your local bookstore to order a copy (we're published through Fulcrum Books and distributed through IPG), or order/share the book through Amazon.
Thank you all for your continued support. And don't forget to check out the first volume in the series, COLONIAL COMICS: NEW ENGLAND, 1620-1750
March sells out after Trump Twitter attack on Rep. Lewis
Rep. John Lewis's books sell out following Donald Trump's attacks
Washington Post's The Fix blog January 15 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/01/15/rep-john-lewiss-books-sell-out-following-donald-trumps-attacks/
Resist! political cartoon newspaper coming to Arlington
Resist! and Magic Bullet in Arlington's Central Library lobby |
And for one week, the Little Free Library of Alcova Heights, Arlington, VA on 7th Street will be solely carrying it too.
Monday, January 16, 2017
Axtell solo show: Jan. 25-March 13
Opening reception is January 25 in the Gallery on the ground floor.
New 'ReDistricted' comic: 'The Pearl'
Sunday, January 15, 2017
March vols 1-3 become top-seller on Amazon
Amazon sells out of Rep. John Lewis' biography after Trump attacks him
Laurel RaymondOf Trees and Beasts
Claassen's Dirtfarm returns to City Paper
Q&A with Chris Scott
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Andrew Cohen's studio
Friday, January 13, 2017
Formerly local cartoonist Steve Conley is interviewed
The Middle Ages: An Interview with Steve Conley
By Jennifer M. Contino
January 9, 2017
http://www.sequentialtart.com/article.php?id=3024
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Comic Riffs on 'Love is Love'
A book of comics about the Orlando Pulse shooting vaults to the top of the bestseller list
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog January 12 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2017/01/12/a-book-of-comics-about-orlando-pulse-shooting-vaults-to-the-top-of-the-bestseller-list/
FEB 18 Jerry Gaylord & Identity Studios signing at Comic Logic
COMIC LOGIC Books & Artwork 44031 Ashburn Shopping Plz, # 281, Ashburn, Virginia 20147 |
Don't miss a chance to pickup Identity Studio's newest book, The Blueprint 2 and meet creators Jerry Gaylord, Peng Peng & Bryan "Flash" Turner! Get your books signed and hang out with the artists.
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Dinnertime for Democrats"
"Dinnertime For Democrats"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=21
I'm at the point now where I'm thinking it was actually worth it all, just to finally see the Democratic Party having to eat its own dog food.
It's been two months since they lost, and those clowns are still at it -- shrieking, bitching, red-baiting, blame-shifting; it was the Greens, Wikileaks, the Russians, the Bernie Bros, the Russians, the non-voters, the Russians, the Russians, the Russians -- you get the idea.
My suggestion to all you Democrats out there is to quit your damn whining and choke it down. There's not a speck of cereal, you know.
Jan 11: Bad Kitty at Hooray for Books
Nick Bruel pokes fun at tests in newest 'Bad Kitty' book [in print as An author's comical take on tests].
Washington Post January 10 2016, p. C8
Monday, January 09, 2017
New donation page for Team Cul de Sac
Sunday, January 08, 2017
Opening Day at Heroic Aleworks
Saturday, January 07, 2017
ReDistrictedComics.com: 'Capital Punishment'
Friday, January 06, 2017
Another review of Wimberly's Prince of Cats
A Graphic Novel Reimagines 'Romeo and Juliet' in 1980s Brooklyn
Combining a deep examination of Shakespeare's play with memories of Wimberly's own teen years, Prince of Cats is electric.
R. Orion Martin
December 29, 2016
http://hyperallergic.com/348312/a-graphic-novel-reimagines-romeo-and-juliet-in-1980s-brooklyn/
Comics-inspired brewery opens Saturday in Woodbridge, Va.
Heroic Alerworks, a comic superhero-inspired and community-focused brewery, opens January 7 at noon in Woodbridge, Virginia. On its website it list superhero-named beers with accompanying covers. According to website: “We’re not just brewers, we’re NERDS. Every beer we create represents a fully realized superhero or villain that lives, fights, and, with input from you, survives or dies in our very own comic book universe, illustrated in stunning detail by leading international and local comic artists.”
“We plan to release exclusive annual comics for our customers at events and new beer releases. All while inviting everyone to our taproom which will feature geek trivia nights, cosplay events, role play gaming nights, an entirely free arcade and more as our build out continues. If you host a D&D or any other role playing or table top games, give us a call, we’ll reserve a table!”
Mal Jones comics online
Jan. 21: Cosplay Life Drawing
Thursday, January 05, 2017
More on the Resist comic book
Liberal feminists' plan to "resist" Trump? 50,000 comic books
By Toni Airaksinen | December 31, 2016http://redalertpolitics.com/2016/12/31/liberal-feminists-plan-resist-trump-50000-comic-books/
Comic Riffs on Illumination's animation
How the studio behind 'Sing' and 'Secret Life of Pets' had a breakthrough year [in print as Big green millions and not just little yellow Minions at Illumination, January 5, p. C2]
Washington Post Comic Riffs January 4 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2017/01/04/how-the-studio-behind-sing-and-secret-life-of-pets-had-a-breakthrough-year/
January 11: Brad Meltzer at Politics & Prose bookstore
Wednesday, January 11, 7 p.m.
You may know Jim Henson as the beloved voice of Kermit the Frog, and the creative mind behind The Muppets and Sesame Street. But did you know that he made his first Kermit puppet out of his mother's old sweater? Brad Meltzer gives insight into the puppeteer's childhood and the early inspirations behind his longstanding success. This continuation of the Ordinary People Change the World biography series introduces children and adults to Jim Henson's kind spirit and playful imagination that helped generate two of the most adored children's television programs of all time. Ages 5 to 8