Monday, January 23, 2017
Local cartoonist Chip Beck interviewed
Our Man in Arlington
Covering Donald Trump as an editorial cartoonist
Covering Donald Trump as an editorial cartoonist
CBC News January 22, 2017
http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/860179011996/
06:13
Host John Northcott speaks with Ann Telnaes, editorial cartoonist for the Washington Post about the role of an editorial cartoonist today.
Sunday, January 22, 2017
'Magic Bullet' on the streets
"David Ross and I took Magic Bullet 14 to the Inauguration protests this weekend. At the Capitol, a guy from CSPAN ran up to us because he recognized the newspaper from picking it up at the comic stores. Later, near the security check in Chinatown, someone else flagged us down because his mother, an art teacher, would read it. Further west, around Franklin Square, we had a pleasant conversation with an anarchist, while the police set off concussion bombs and tear gas, beside us. We gave our last issues to a guy in McPherson Square, who told us that when he was in high school, his bedroom walls were decorated with show posters, and Magic Bullet pages."
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Comic Riffs talks to editorial cartoonists about Joe Biden
As Joe Biden exits, comedy bids farewell to a one-man gold mine
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog January 19 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2017/01/19/as-joe-biden-exits-comedy-bids-farewell-to-a-one-man-gold-mine/
Comic Riffs talks to women creators before the March
Women's March: 8 great creative thinkers offer this advice for the sisters who follow in their footsteps
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog January 21 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2017/01/21/womens-march-great-creative-thinkers-offer-this-advice-for-the-sisters-who-follow-in-their-footsteps/
Today: Mocomcon at the Silver Spring library.
Beginning at noon is Mocomcon at the Silver Spring library.
January 21, 2017
12–4 pm
Doors open for registration at 11 am.
900 Wayne Ave
Silver Spring, MD 20910
We are very excited to be holding our very first comic convention, MoComCon. This event is open and accessible to all. We want to attract seasoned comic conventioneers, novices, and the curious of all ages. The event will include a variety of panels, workshops, programs, displays, exhibits and cosplay — all free of charge.
Friday, January 20, 2017
Glen Weldon on superhero fashion
Jacket Required: With The Return Of 'The Ray,' Superhero Fashion Gets Layered
http://www.npr.org/sections/monkeysee/2017/01/18/510264892/jacket-required-with-the-return-of-the-ray-superhero-fashion-gets-layered
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Fantom Comics is safe haven during protests
Comic book store provides safe space for DC inauguration protesters
by Edie Nugent
http://www.comicsbeat.com/comic-book-store-provides-safe-space-for-dc-inauguration-protesters/
'Pigheaded' at DC Indie Film Fest next month
"The idea was always to go up to the Revolution": Jason Rodriguez speaks about his second Colonial Comics book
I wanted to include the Boston Tea Party in some way, and Jackie came to me with a pitch about actually tracing the tea trade – starting in China, following it through India, and then into Massachusetts and tracing the tea as it went into the harbor.
Another Resist! article
The Women Drawing Against President Trump, One Comic Strip at a Time
01.17.17
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2017/01/17/the-women-drawing-against-president-trump-one-comic-strip-at-a-time.htmlSlate on 'March'
John Lewis' March Puts Obama's Legacy in Heartbreaking Perspective
By Isaac ButlerAnother Resist! interview
by AJ Frost
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