Friday, March 03, 2017
City Paper on France's Zucchini
My Life as a Zucchini Is For Kids. It's Also About Death.
The Best Animated Feature nominee is the rare animated film that doesn't condescend to its young target audience.
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/arts/film-tv/blog/20853755/my-life-as-a-zucchini-reviewed
The Post reviews France's Zucchinis
'My Life as a Zucchini': Weathering childhood traumas and triumphs
Comic Riffs on the Mankoff's retirement's New Yorker's cartoon editor
A last laugh: Bob Mankoff will step down as The New Yorker cartoon editor
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog March 3 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2017/03/03/a-last-laugh-bob-mankoff-will-step-down-as-the-new-yorker-magazines-cartoon-editor/
DC papers review Logan
In 'Logan,' one enemy is time [in print as Before sunset: In 'Logan,' the years take their toll]
Express March 3 2017, p. 24
https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2017/03/03/in-logan-one-enemy-is-time/
'Logan': Hugh Jackman, as the Wolverine, goes out fighting [in print as The 'X-Men' grown up, and brooding].
Washington Post March 3 2017 , p. Weekend 27
https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/logan-hugh-jackman-as-the-wolverine-goes-out-fighting/2017/03/02/af7a6380-fb72-11e6-9845-576c69081518_story.html
In 'Logan,' a Comic-Book Stalwart Turns Noirish Western
James Mangold Narrates a Scene From 'Logan'
Thursday, March 02, 2017
Q&A with Rafer Roberts about his Valiant work
Local comic book writer/artist Rafer Roberts has over the past couple of years made a transition from focusing on self-published work to writing a couple of titles for Valiant Entertainment. Rafer answered a few questions we posed to him about his experience with that.
You transitioned into doing mainstream comics about two years ago (though you still do some DIY work). What’s the biggest different you’ve experience between doing your own self-published comics and working for a comics publisher on a monthly title?
I also get to work with some incredible artists. David Lafuente, Mike Norton, Darick Robertson, Ryan Winn, Ryan Lee, Juan Jose Ryp, Raul Allen, Brian Reber, David Baron, and on and on and on. It is an easy life for a writer when the art teams are as amazing as this.
You mentioned that having regular deadlines are daunting. How do you keep on track while ensuring you continue to be creative in your writing?
Being creative isn’t the problem; but being creative on a schedule can be. You have to treat this like a job and follow some kind of work routine. I get up around the same time every day, give myself the first hour to wake up, and then make comics until I have to go to the day job. Sometimes “making comics” involves actually writing a script, or drawing something, but just as often that can be revising a script, or answering email, or writing an outline or pitch.
Tom Hanks gives Bill Mauldin cartoon to White House Press Corps
Tom Hanks Buys White House Press Corps A(nother) Espresso Machine
Mar 2, 2017
Alvarez illustrations in WaPo article
'We thought Gen X was a bunch of slackers. Now they’re the suits.'
A couple nice cartoon illustrations by artist in this Washington Post article
The Nation covers itself with a Doonesbury strip on the President...
March: Meet Arsia Rozegar (who also works in mainstream comics)
From Arsia Rozegar's Facebook page (with his permission):
Where you can find me and Shahnameh For Kids this Nowruz Season.
March 5th 2pm-6pm
Persian Cultural Center Musical Norooz Celebration
3501 Rebel Run, Fairfax, Virginia 22030
https://www.facebook.com/events/1800991773493749/
March 11th 3pm-5pm
FSK Nowruz Celebration for Children
7130 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22043
https://www.facebook.com/events/630098230497046/
March 12th 10am-6pm
6th Annual Nowruz Festival
8100 Tysons Corner Ctr, McLean, Virginia 22102
https://www.facebook.com/events/1831856433763406/
March 19th 2pm-7pm
Nowruz Arts & Crafts Fair at Pars Place
2236 -C Gallows Rd, Vienna, Virginia 22182
https://www.facebook.com/events/750211955134994/
March 25th 7pm-11pm
Persian Parade DC Chapter's Nowruz Fundraising Gala
7801 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Virginia 22043
https://www.facebook.com/events/1247434268679566/
April 2nd, 9am-6pm
6th Annual Sizdah Bedar (Persian Spring Festival) #13BedarDC
Bull Run Regional Park Special Events Center, Centreville, VA
https://www.facebook.com/events/849893055150605/
Researcher Talk: Dear Sirs: I Believe You are Wasting Your Time
Researcher Talk: Dear Sirs: I Believe You are Wasting Your Time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDQSuhmMGL0
Carol Tilley, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois, will discuss her research in comic books that are part of the records of the Special Subcommittee and her scholarship on the intersection of young people, comics and libraries in the mid-twentieth century.
Sponsored by the Center for Legislative Archives
Recorded October 27, 2016
Wednesday, March 01, 2017
Medical illustrator and cartoonist Jeff Day
The Post mentions "Headline Hunter" comic strip
How a torpedoed ocean liner boosted the career of a D.C.-born newsman [in print as Aboard a torpedoed ocean liner was this reporter's idea of somewhere to be].
By John Kelly
Washington Post
February 28, 2017, p. B3
The Post on Valiant's Secret Weapons
The Oscar-nominated writer of 'Arrival' is bringing a new series to Valiant Comics
By David Betancourt
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 23 2017
Comic Riffs on Garfield trolling
Garfield's a boy … right? How a cartoon cat's gender identity launched a Wikipedia war.
Washington Post Comic Riffs March 1 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2017/03/01/is-garfield-a-boy-how-a-cartoon-cats-gender-identity-sparked-a-war-on-wikipedia/
Mar 13: 'We Wear the Masks: Poetry and Fiction Inspired by Comic Books'
Manuel Gonzales is the author of The Miniature Wife and Other Stories, which won the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction and the John Gardner Prize for Fiction, and the novel, The Regional Office Is Under Attack! He teaches creative writing for the University of Kentucky and the Institute of American Indian Arts.
Yona Harvey is the author of Hemming the Water, which won the 2014 Kate Tufts Discovery Award, and is a co-author of the Marvel Comics series Black Panther: World of Wakanda.
Gary Jackson is the author of Missing You, Metropolis which was selected by Yusef Komunyakaa as winner of the 2009 Cave Canem Poetry Prize. He is an assistant professor at the College of Charleston in South Carolina.
Discounted tickets for students, seniors and military members are available by calling the Folger box office.
March 6: Will Eisner week at Library of Congress
Will Eisner Centennial: Discovering His Legacy in the Library's Collections
Curatorial Display
Will Eisner Centennial: Discovering His Legacy in the Library's Collections
When: Monday, March 6, 2017, 11:00 AM-1:00 PM
Where: Madison Building, Room 139.
Join curators from the Prints & Photographs Division and the Serial & Government Publications Division in a celebration of noted cartoonist, comic book publisher, and graphic novelist Will Eisner. A selection of 30-35 objects will include comic books or related published items, and drawings including a few originals by Eisner and other key creators some of whose work will relate to the comic books on exhibit. Curators and other colleagues will be available to talk about items on view.
This event is co-sponsored by Prints & Photographs Division and the Serial & Government Publications Division.
Click here for more information.
March 9: R. Sikoryak On Tour For Terms and Conditions in Baltimore
Baltimore, MD
Thursday, March 9, 2017 - 7:00pm
Atomic Books
3629 Falls Rd, 21211
March 26: Evil Cyborg Sea Monsters at Arlington Drafthouse
Join us for a special comedy show as comedian/ cartoonist Mike Capozzola presents "Evil Cyborg Sea Monsters!"
This is a multimedia comedy show about superheroes, action movies, sci-fi, monsters and secret agents.
If you're a fan of Star Trek, Star Wars, James Bond, Batman, Spiderman, Game of Thrones and time travel: DO NOT come to this show! These things are irreverently mocked and dissected by a pro. Mike's done the show at various theatres, comic book conventions, libraries and comedy festivals in the U.S. and the U.K.
Mike Capozzola is a Bay Area based Stand Up Comedian and a published cartoonist (MAD Magazine, Ted Talks, WIRED, Best of McSweeney's). He's on the Advisory Board of The Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco. He produces and hosts the annual "Comics 4 Comix" comedy event there. www.Capozzola.com NOTE- this show is "PG-14" and runs about an hour. Only Ten bucks!
Also appearing, comedian Robert Mac!
"Evil Cyborg Sea Monsters" Prior Shows:
East Bay Comic Con
Berkeley Comic Festival
San Francisco Comic Con
Lafayette ComicFest 2016
York, England GeekFest 2016
The Nantucket Comedy Festival
The Cartoon Museum of London
The Sacramento Comedy Festival
The Leavitt Theatre - Ogunquit, ME
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
March 5: Indie Book Club: A Land Called Tarot Skype with Gael Bertrand
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Put A Fork In 'Em"
"Put A Fork In 'Em"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=22
So, despite a strong progressive groundswell for Keith Ellison, Clinton flunkie Tom Perez has been elected Chairman of the Democratic Party (as if it really matters), and he won the way Democrats always win these days -- by kissing Wall Street's ass, licking Israel's boots, and taking a big, steaming dump all over the Left.
This was inspired by a recently-tweeted nugget of gold from Wikileaks' John Podesta email trove, a snotty little fart by Perez in reply to one of the Hillary campaign honcho's missives.
So, how'd that "stick a fork in him" thing work out for you guys?
New children's book from Marc Tyler Nobleman
If you have been meaning to invest in a picture book comedy starring the most infamous Latino myth of modern times, please consider The Chupacabra Ate the Candelabra.
It's my latest, it's lusciously illustrated by Mexican-born artist Ana Aranda, and it's out 3/7/17—but the biggest way one can support an upcoming book is by pre-ordering it. Why? See the P.S.
Also, ordering now means you'll have one less thing to do during the frantic buildup to St. Patrick's Day.
Options:
Reactions:
- Junior Library Guild selection
- School Library Journal Popular Pick
- Kids' Indie Next List
- "Readers will be sorry when this one is over" —Publishers Weekly
- "Not since Skippyjon Jones have I been so entertained by a silly Spanglish picture book. I laughed out loud." —Angela, Good Reads
- "That's hilarious! What does it mean?" —1st grader on book title
Press Release: Artomatic 2017 Registration Opens
You don't want to miss this.
For Immediate Release: February 28, 2017Contact:Artomatic: Veronica Szalus, veronica.szalus@artomatic.org, 703-371-8475Crystal City BID: Angela Fox, afox@crystalcity.org, 703-412- 9430
Artomatic Artist Registration Now Open
CRYSTAL CITY, VA — Registration is now open for artists and performers to display work at Artomatic 2017, the DC area's biggest free arts event, being held from March 24th through May 6th in Crystal City at Vornado/Charles E. Smith's 1800 South Bell Street building, Arlington, VA. Artists, performers, filmmakers, and creatives of all types may now register to participate in Artomatic at www.artomatic.org.Anyone can participate in Artomatic - Artomatic events are unjuried and inclusive, allowing exhibition, presentation and publication opportunities for local artists, poets, writers and performers to display and perform their work.There are no criteria to register, and space is allocated on a first-come, first serve basis. On the heels of the successful Artomatic Park Potomac 2016 in Potomac, MD last Fall, Artomatic Crystal City expects to attract thousands of visitors to see work by hundreds of artists and performers.Artomatic is well known for hosting signature events in temporary spaces that enable the arts community, its supporters and community stakeholders to connect – all free to visit.Every night of the event, thousands of people visit Artomatic to discover new art, listen to music, go on dates, grab a drink, and mingle with the creative community. Artomatic features dozens of daytime art workshops for kids and adults. No matter what kind of creative events you enjoy, you'll find something to like at Artomatic."Were very excited about this years show but more excited for the artists and performers who will have the opportunity to display their art," says Jennifer Williamson, Artomatic's President. "The Crystal City Business Improvement District (BID) once again will provide a setting to up-and-coming and veteran artists to present their artistic vision to the community. We are eager to welcome visitors through the doors on March 24."Visitors will enjoy easy access to Artomatic, just one block from the Crystal City METRO Station on Yellow and Blue lines, with plenty of parking and bus lines nearby, great food and drinks at the event, and many wonderful restaurants throughout the neighborhood.Artomatic 2017 is also connected, via the interior concourse of Crystal City, to Art Underground, a vibrant arts and cultural destination.For the latest information about the event, how to participate, and when to visit, subscribe to Artomatic by signing up for our mailing list, Facebook, or Twitter, and check the Artomatic website for updates.What: Artomatic 2017, an arts spectacular in the heart of Crystal CityWhen: Register NOW for the event Friday, March 24 – Saturday, May 6, 2017Where: 1800 S. Bell StreetArlington, VA 22202METRO: Blue and Yellow lines to Crystal CityCrystal Drive between 18th and 20th Streets.Who: Artists and everyone. This event is free to visit.Website: Artomatic.orgSocial Media: Facebook: Facebook.com/ArtomaticTwitter: @ARTOMATICArtist Questions: For information about exhibiting art at Artomatic, visit:Media Questions: Members of the media who have questions should contact Veronica Szalus of Artomatic at veronica.szalus@artomatic.org; 703.371.8475
Auction of first part of John Fantucchio's collection closes tonight
Closing Today: A Truly Amazing Spider-Man Run!
Among the Featured Auction lots that start closing this evening at 8pm Eastern/5pm Pacific is one of the best groupings of Spider-Man comic books to ever surface within in a single auction. The selection is led by an rare Near Mint range example of Amazing Fantasy #15 (1st Spider-Man) CBCS 9.0, a strong CGC 7.5 of the same important issue, and examples from a recently coined Silver Age pedigree collection featuring Amazing Spider-Man #1 (CGC 9.0) to #52 as well as Annual #1 (and don't forget the rare Strange Tales Annual #2 in CGC 9.4 closing on a subsequent evening).
The headliner is the exceptional Amazing Fantasy #15 example you see to your left. Certified by CBCS at the VFNM 9.0 tier – it's got an unusually fresh look from front to back, even for a 9.0!
This auction offers our bidders first shot at Amazing Spider-Man #1-#52 (plus ASM Annual #1 and Strange Tales Annual #2) from the newly coined John G. Fantucchio Collection--a CGC recognized "pedigree" collection stretching back to the early Silver Age. When these were removed from the estate late last year, it was the first time, figuratively speaking, that they had seen the light of day since they were acquired off of the newsstand 50+ years ago! These high-grade books have striking visual appeal, newsstand-fresh colors and nearly all of them still have white interior page preservation. View Collection Lots
Jonathan Luna has a new series coming out
April 1-2: Shrek on Ice show in Laurel, MD
The Gardens Ice House 13800 Old Gunpowder Rd, West Laurel, Maryland 20707 |
Monday, February 27, 2017
Thomas Nast cartooned on Georgetown's elections
When the District led the way on voting rights
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/when-the-district-broke-a-ballot-barrier/2017/02/24/4561bd2e-f887-11e6-be05-1a3817ac21a5_story.html
Michigan State University Libraries Remote Storage Facility
Ryan Claytor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjkLI-5n1MI
A tour of the Michigan State University Libraries Remote Storage Facility Special Collections comics shelves. MSU Special Collections Comics Bibliographer guides the tour and Ryan Claytor films and narrates. Video taken on Feb 16th, 2017
Ruben Bolling's blogs on winning the Herblock Award
HERBLOCK PRIZE
by Ruben Bolling
Tom the Dancing Bug blog February 26, 2017
http://gocomics.typepad.com/tomthedancingbugblog/2017/02/herblock-prize.htmlFriday, February 24, 2017
Darrin Bell returns to DC
Darrin Bell accepts the Berryman Award for Editorial Cartoons
His reflections on visiting DC - http://darrinbell.com/2017/02/23/darrin-bell-accepts-berryman-award-editorial-cartoons/The Post reviews Rock Dog
Animated 'Rock Dog' obeys every last command of a movie-by-committee [in print as Obeys every command of a formulaic kids' tale]
Washington Post February 24 2017, p. Weekend 30.
Katsucon in Photos
Katsucon returned once again to the picturesque Gaylord National Harbor Resort in Oxon Hill, Maryland, for another weekend of anime, manga, video games, and of course cosplay. Anime fans from around the country packed the resort hotel and convention center from February 17-19, 2017, with many cosplayers bringing out their best work for the event.
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