Cartoonist, archer, gymnast and modern Peter Pan analogue Ben Hatke joins us for our latest episode. We chat about his upcoming graphic novel, Mighty Jack and the Goblin King, a thrilling update to the classic fantasy that also weaves larger pieces of his library together. Hatke also discusses the blurring of genre storytelling, how to properly draw archery and his growing stable of furry family members.
Monday, August 28, 2017
Aug 29: Walt Disney on WETA
Experience the Magical Legacy of Walt Disney with American Experience!
American Experience explores the complex life and enduring legacy of one of America's most influential storytellers, presenting rare footage from the Disney vaults and scenes from some of Disney's greatest films, as well as interviews with animators, artists and biographers. Part one follows the famed filmmaker from his early days creating Mickey Mouse through the making of Snow White, the first full-length animated film.
American Experience airs Tuesday, August 29 at 8pm on TV 26 and WETA HD.
PR: Small Press Expo Announces Charles Forsman and Andrew Aydin as Special Guests
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The Express on The Tick
'The Tick' knows how to balance goofiness and poignancy [in print as A caped comedian: 'The Tick' is a hero with a funny bone].
Express August 28 2017, p. 19
online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2017/08/27/the-tick-knows-how-to-balance-goofiness-and-poignancy/
VIP from Air California Magazine vol 2 no 11
That Darn Toles, and Cavna on Kirby
Lois Ladd,
Washington Post (August 26 2017)
online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/a-complex-situation-succinctly-captured/2017/08/25/c3223414-875c-11e7-96a7-d178cf3524eb_story.html
http://www.gocomics.com/warped
Cavna chats with Chast
Roz Chast writes — and draws — a love letter to New York [in print as A Love letter from Roz Chast to New York]
Washington Post (August 27 2017): Bookworld 12
Sept 2: Cartoonists at the National Book Festival
Speaking Time
Author
Signing Time
Children's Purple Stage
11:15 am-11:40 am
Dav Pilkey
noon-1:00 pm
1:35 pm-2:00 pm
Rachel Renee Russell
2:30 pm-3:30 pm
Graphic Novels
5:30 pm-6:00 pmGene Luen Yang
4:00 pm-5:00 pm
5:55 pm-6:30 pm
Ann Telnaes
4:30 pm-5:30 pm
5:55 pm-6:30 pm
Mike Lester
4:30 pm-5:30 pm
6:25 pm-7:00 pm
Roz Chast
4:30 pm-5:30 pm
6:55 pm-7:30 pm
Lincoln Peirce
5:00 pm-6:00 pm
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Glen Weldon reviews The Tick
He's Big, He's Blue, And Now, He's Bingeable: 'The Tick' Returns
Morning Edition August 24, 2017
http://www.npr.org/sections/monkeysee/2017/08/24/544475312/hes-big-hes-blue-and-now-hes-bingeable-the-tick-returns
https://ondemand.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/me/2017/08/20170824_me_hes_big_hes_blue_and_now_hes_bingeable_the_tick_returns.mp3
http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=544475312
Friday, August 25, 2017
More from Scoop on Otakon in DC
Otakon took over the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in downtown Washington, D.C., on August 11-13, 2017. Featuring massive concerts, plenty of panels, and more high-quality cosplay than we could keep track of, the convention's first year in the nations' capital was truly a sight to behold.
Below, take a look at our second half of photo coverage, with photographs taken by Gemstone Assistant Editor Carrie Wood.
http://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1018?ArticleID=198629The Post grounds Leap cartoon
No great 'Leap!': Tale of an aspiring ballerina falls short by recent animated-fare standards [in print as No prima ballerina when in the company of other animated fare]
Aug. 26: Ha exhibits work in upcoming new book
Proceeds benefit the March for Racial Justice and half of book sales will go to the ACLU. Suggested entry donation is $10.
Learn more about Robin'a work:
http://robin.megaten.net/
Thursday, August 24, 2017
George Washington U magazine on Wonder Woman special effects creator
Science. Art. Magic.
Two-time Oscar winner Bill Westenhofer, MS '95, is responsible for the visual effects in some of Hollywood's biggest films of the past 20 years, including "Elf," "Life of Pi" and this summer's "Wonder Woman."
// By Matthew Stoss
http://magazine.gwu.edu/science-art-magicPR: Small Press Expo Announces Programming Schedule for SPX 2017
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Silver Spring's Ryan Holmberg on manga
Eye Drum: Yokoyama Yuichi and Audiovisual Abstraction in Comics
BY Ryan Holmberg Aug 24, 2017http://www.tcj.com/eye-drum-yokoyama-yuichi-and-audiovisual-abstraction-in-comics/
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
The Post on Hiroshima anime
'In This Corner of the World': A quietly devastating tale of Hiroshima [in print as The atomic bomb drop, as seen by people below it].
Interview with Keith Knight, whose strip appears in Sunday's Post
Cartoonist Keith Knight on Politics, Satire and His Very Busy Schedule
The City Paper on Hind's Poe and King Kirby
Edgar Allan Poe Gets the Illustrated Treatment in Poe: Stories and Poems
Local author Gareth Hinds brings Poe's visceral stories and poems to life in this graphic novel.
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/arts/books/blog/20972218/poe-stories-and-poems-reviewed
Off the Quill Retells Marvel Comics' Most Infamous Feud in King Kirby [in print as The Strangest Yard]
The story of Jack Kirby and Stan Lee's long, storied history with Marvel Comics is deftly interpreted in this production.
The City Paper on Hiroshima anime
In This Corner of the World Is a Dainty Anime Set Amid the Hiroshima Bomb Dropping[in print as Worlds Away]
Writer-director Sunao Katabuchi tells a strong feminist story.
Gareth Hinds' Beowulf and March vols 1-3 used in teaching
Interview: Eric Kallenborn on Graphic Novels in the Classroom
August 16, 2017 by Brigid Alversonhttp://blogs.slj.com/goodcomicsforkids/2017/08/16/interview-eric-kallenborn-on-graphic-novels-in-the-classroom/
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Catching up with Comic Riffs
Captain America was punching Nazis in 1941. Here's why that was so daring.
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog August 17 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2017/08/17/captain-america-was-punching-nazis-in-1941-heres-why-that-was-so-daring/SPX Ignatz Award nominees: Books tackling bigotry top 'the Spirit Awards of comics'
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog August 17 2017https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2017/08/17/spx-ignatz-award-nominees-books-tackling-bigotry-top-the-spirit-awards-of-comics/
Stan Lee created superheroes who fight hate. Here's what he has to say after Charlottesville.
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog August 16 2017
Comic Riffs talks to cartoonists on Bannon's ouster
What cartoonists will miss most about drawing 'scruffy' Steve Bannon
Friday, August 18, 2017
August 19: Girls With Slingshots art auction for Monica Gallagher
I'll be at Bmore Into Comics at The Windup Space in Baltimore this Saturday from 1-7, this time in honor of our founder, my Convention Wife* Monica Gallagher, who's currently going through chemo but is still making comics because she's a badass.
*Randy and I have an open polyconventionspouse relationship.
We're doing a silent auction and I'll be auctioning off three derby-themed GWS original strips and the original art for the event poster! Mimi Massacre's first (well, facial) appearance; Thea and Mimi makin' out in a closet; and Mimi tossing her bouquet at her wedding.
So come out and bid on something in the silent auction, write a note to Monica, or just buy yourself a drink at the bar, because a percentage of drink sales will go to benefit Monica as well!
Don't drink? Buy me a cider! (WHAT, it's for Monica.)
If you can't be there but you wanna help Monica from afar, maybe consider pledging to her Patreon account! She's been posting comics about her experience going through chemo, and it's been fascinating to follow.
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Google Censorship: 100% 'Toxic'"
"Google Censorship: 100% 'Toxic'"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=23
Under the pretense of filtering "fake news", Google has begun actively working to suppress Leftist and Progressive news and opinion sites on the Internet with heavily-tweaked algorithms and "toxicity" ratings. Artificial Intelligence? Artificial IDIOCY, more like.
Well, I've applied my own intelligence to this issue, and I've determined that Google is 100% "toxic".
Chew on that, Larry and Sergey.
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Comic Riffs on New Yorker cover about Trump and KKK
Next week's striking New Yorker cover shows Trump traveling with the KKK
PR: Small Press Expo Announces 2017 Ignatz Awards Nominees
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Keeling in 'The Nib'
Would You Run 2000 Miles to Stop the Dakota Access Pipeline?
Fantom Comics seeks tavern license
Fantom Comics looks to get into the booze biz
Rebecca Cooper/Washington Business JournalFantom Comics co-owner Matt Klokel was getting sick of shelling out up to $300 for a temporary liquor license every time his Dupont Circle comics shop wanted to serve beer at a release party or costume event.
So Klokel, who has owned the shop with Dave Bishop and a silent partner for 12 years, is seeking a permanent tavern license to serve wine, beer and spirits at 2010 P St. NW anytime they want. That will cost $1,000 for a three-year period.
Read the article.
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Peak Liberal" Featured on the Jimmy Dore Show
"Peak Liberal" Featured On The Jimmy Dore Show
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=22
As usual, it seems I'm always the last to find out about stuff like this. Still, better late than never...
Back in May, the always razor-sharp Jimmy Dore Show featured my "Peak Liberal" cartoon in an episode discussing Liberals' insane obsession with their Russia conspiracy wankery in the context of the then-upcoming "March For Truth" held in Washington, DC this past June.
As Jimmy points out, the look, attitude and overall idiocy of Liberals' public events openly displaying their cracked-up freakery is a classic case of "life imitating art".
"Peak Liberal"
Cartoon by Mike Flugennock, February 20, 2017
"Peak Liberal" http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=22
"Corporate Democrats Protesting Trump Literally Turn Into Cartoon"
Jimmy Dore Show, May 17, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Sean Hill interviewed on Multiversity Comics
The Big Break #2: Sean Damien Hill
By Anthony Savage/Multiversity ComicsI started reading comics in the 90’s which gave way to the “rock star” artist creators like Todd McFarlane, Jim Lee, and even Rob Leifield one of the creators of Deadpool, and Cable.
One aspiring artist that would’ve fit in nicely with those rock stars in my opinion is artist Sean Damien Hill.
Read the article.