Thursday, July 27, 2017
Ben Claassen illustrates bathroom article
"Becoming Stan Lee" for "King Kirby" play
Becoming Stan Lee
–By Erik Harrison
http://offthequill.org/becoming-stan-lee/
Comic Riffs on the death of June Foray
RIP, June Foray: 'First lady' of animation acting voiced 'Rocky and Bullwinkle' and 'Tweety' roles
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog July 27 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.
Remembering Richard Thompson
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
"FRESH TALK: Who Are The new Superwomen of the Universe? on YouTube
FRESH TALK: Who Are The New Superwomen of the Universe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
In the final Fresh Talk of the 2016– 2017 season, hear from four superwomen who are changing the universe of comics and beyond.
For much of comics history, women characters were introduced as plot devices for the leading male characters. Join us for a conversation about the new wave of superheroines entering the comic universe, leading the fight for justice and dispelling traditional stereotypes in fiction and beyond.
Speakers:
Carolyn Cocca, author of Superwomen: Gender, Power, and Representation
Ariell Johnson, owner of Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, Philadelphia
Gabby Rivera, YA author and writer for Marvel's AMERICA series
Ashley Woods, illustrator, graphic novelist, and artist for the Stranger Comics series, NIOBE: She is Life
Moderated by Emily Whitten, ComicMix.com writer and moderator of Awesome Con. Emily is based in Washington, D.C.
FRESH TALK: Who Are The new Superwomen of the Universe? Conversation
Published on Jul 26, 2017https://www.youtube.com/watch?
During this part of the program, listen to a conversation with speakers and moderator Emily Whitten, ComicMix.com writer and moderator of Awesome Con. Emily is based in Washington, D.C.
Retrofit Comics reviews
Reviews: Three thought-provoking new releases from Retrofit
by John Sevenhttp://www.comicsbeat.com/reviews-three-thought-provoking-new-releases-from-retrofit/
Michael Maslin on the New Yorker cartoonists' advertising work
Advertising Work by New Yorker Cartoonists, Part 1: Peter Arno; Shanahan's Sharks
http://michaelmaslin.com/advertising-work-by-new-yorker-cartoonists-part-1-shanahans-sharks/
Advertising Work by New Yorker Cartoonists, Part 2: William Steig
http://michaelmaslin.com/advertising-work-by-new-yorker-cartoonists-pt-2-william-steig/
Advertising Work by New Yorker Cartoonists, Part 3: Barbara Shermund
http://michaelmaslin.com/advertising-work-by-new-yorker-cartoonists-part-3-barbara-shermund/
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
NPR on Dykes to Watch Out For
A Favorite In Waiting: Alison Bechdel's 'Dykes To Watch Out For'
Etelka Lehoczky
July 14, 2017
http://www.npr.org/2017/07/14/537052343/a-favorite-in-waiting-alison-bechdel-s-dykes-to-watch-out-for
NPR on children's comics
Yes, Some Comics Are For Kids — And They're Big Business
https://ondemand.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/wesat/2017/07/20170722_wesat_yes_some_comics_are_for_kids_and_theyre_big_business.mp3
http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=538662858
Books Received - July 2017
I find myself enjoying much of Scholastic's line for young people. Sunny Side Up was one of my favorite recent semi-autobiographical books. A sequel comes out this fall, and is more episodic, but we do meet the older brother whose 1970s-era problems with drugs have led him to being enrolled in military school. Recommended.
Not only is the whole middle school thing confusing . . . but life at home is confusing, too. Sunny misses her brother Dale, who's been sent to boarding school. But when Dale comes back, she STILL misses him . . . because he's changed.
Luckily Sunny's got her best friend and a mysterious new neighbor on her side . . . because she is NOT going let all this confusion get her down. Instead, she's going to remain Sunny-side up!
The Holms are also expanding their Babymouse series beyond the juvenile graphic novel books into middle school and mixed chapter book style. Not read.
It’s a new kind of book for Babymouse! Fans of Dork Diaries, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and James Patterson’s Middle School books, this is going to be epic. . . .
For Babymouse, middle school is like a monster movie. You can never be sure who’s a friend and who’s an enemy, and the halls are filled with mean-girl zombies. Instead of brains, the zombies hunger for stuff—the perfect wedge sandals or the right shade of sparkly lip gloss—and they expect everyone to be just like them.
But Babymouse doesn’t want to fit in—she wants to stand out! So she joins the film club to write and direct a sweeping cinematic epic. Will making the film of her dreams turn into a nightmare?
Thanks to Babymouse, middle school gets schooled in this hilarious new series from bestselling authors Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm.
Christopher Eliopoulos has been using his big-head style on historical biographies with Brad Meltzer, but he also does a lot of other cartooning. His original graphic novel about receiving superpowers via a magic ring and then getting caught in a video game eventually becomes a story about the importance of family. This book is probably best for pre-teen boys, but I enjoyed it. Recommended.
Cosmic Commandos Hardcover – July 4, 2017
In this graphic novel adventure for readers of Hilo and Roller Girl, a pair of twin brothers accidentally bring their favorite video game to life—and now they have to find a way to work together to defeat it.
Jeremy and Justin are twins, but they couldn’t be any more different from each other. Jeremy is a risk taker who likes to get his hands dirty; Justin prefers to read, focus, and get all his facts straight before jumping in. But they do have one important thing in common: They both love video games. When Jeremy wins a cereal-box charm that brings his favorite video game to life, villains and all, he finds that he’s in way over his head. Justin knows everything there is to know about the rules of the game—he read the handbook, of course—and Jeremy isn’t afraid to try new things. Can these two mismatched brothers work together to beat the video game that has become their life?
Lee J. Ames died in 2011, but his Draw 50 series has been continued. Two new books with art by Erin Harvey were sent to us. Not read.
In this new installment of Lee J. Ames's beloved Draw 50 series, readers will find easy-to-follow, step-by-step visual lessons on sketching and rendering all kinds of sea and ocean-dwelling creatures. Animals and plants from in and near the water featured in the book include clownfish, whale sharks, sea otters, dolphins, turtles and more.
In this new installment of Lee J. Ames's beloved Draw 50 series, readers will find easy-to-follow, step-by-step lessons for outer space drawing. In each lesson, six wordless steps provide everything needed to master drawing all kinds of planets, moons, comets, and meteors, as well as astronauts, rockets, spaceships, and other aspects--both natural and manmade--related to charting the cosmos.
PR: Small Press Expo Announces International Special Guests
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Monday, July 24, 2017
New POE book from Gareth Hinds
POE is almost here!
My new book POE: Stories and Poems comes out August 1 from Candlewick Press. Simultaneous hardcover, paperback and eBook release. See below for a sneak peek.
You can pre-order it now from your favorite online or brick-and-mortar merchant. At the moment my own online store is down because I'm working in a temporary studio space -- so if you'd like a signed copy, please come to one of my bookstore events, or order from one of the stores below and ask to have it signed when I'm there.
There will be more events added to this schedule, but this is what's confirmed so far:
DC Area
8/1 - Official launch at Takoma Park, MD Library, in association with Politics & Prose, 7:00pm
9/9 - Barnes & Noble Bethesda, 2:00pm
More DC events to come!
Boston Area
Baltimore
10/3 - Enoch Pratt Govans Branch Library, 6:30pm
2/3 of March team and their Eisner Award photo
Jill Thompson, John Lewis, Sonny Liew Take Home 2017 Eisner Awards
https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/awards-and-prizes/article/74310-jill-thompson-john-lewis-sonny-liew-take-home-2017-eisner-awards.html
Comic Riffs on Eisner Awards including local winners.
Eisner Awards: Cartoonists from Singapore, Canada and Capitol Hill win big at 'the Oscars of comics'
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog July 22 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2017/07/22/eisner-awards-cartoonists-from-singapore-canada-and-capitol-hill-win-big-at-the-oscars-of-comics/
New ReDistricted comic online
King of Washington
Story by Christopher Charlton
and art by Ali Cantarella
Friday, July 21, 2017
Aug 1: Marc Tyler Nobleman talk on Batman CANCELLED
- 6:30 pm happy (half) hour
- 7:00 presentation
- 8:00 Q&A/shake heads in disbelief
- 8:30 reception
—attendee, Charlotte S. Huck Children's Literature Festival, CA
This story has surprised and moved audiences from Tanzania to Thailand—even those who could not care less about superheroes. It has inspired multiple books, a TED talk, an NPR segment...and something bigger. You haven't heard a story like it...
Batman exhibit on display at Geppi's museum in Baltimore
Holy exhibits, Batman! Now, through October 2017, Geppi's Entertainment Museum (GEM) is hosting an exhibit entitled The Dark Knight Through The Decades. This special exhibit offers attendees the chance to journey through time with the caped crusader.
Continue reading at http://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1012?ArticleID=197118
The Post on Valerian
'Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets': Little more than meets the eye [in print as A brilliant galaxy with no signs of life].
Washington Post July 21 2017, p. Weekend 23
Thursday, July 20, 2017
Ben Hatke profiled in Catholic paper
Catholic cartoonist draws inspiration from fantasy classics, family life
By Ashleigh Kassock Catholic News Service
7.19.2017
Comic Riffs catchup - Aquaman and DuckTales
Aquaman used to be a king — now he's a vigilante
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog July 19 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2017/07/19/aquaman-used-to-be-a-king-now-hes-a-vigilante/
'DuckTales' is back. Yes, 'DuckTales.' Woo-oo.
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog July 18 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2017/07/18/ducktales-is-back-yes-ducktales-woo-oo/