Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Friday, September 07, 2018
New Ants comic from Julian Lytle available now
NPR talks to Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez about La Borinqueña
Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez On Creating A Superhero For Puerto Rico
What's Good with Stretch & Bobbito
City Paper looks back on DC's real 1984 vs. Wonder Woman's
Wonder Woman's Version of 1984 D.C. Versus the Real Thing [in print as Wonder Years]
Wherever the crew went this summer, the ghosts of 1984 D.C. were present.
Oct 1: Garry Trudeau at Politics and Prose
Garry Trudeau - #sad!: Doonesbury in the Time of Trump
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Thursday, September 06, 2018
Sept 14: Carol Tyler at Library of Congress
West Dining Room, 6th Floor, Madison Building
Library of Congress
For further information contact: Georgia Higley ghig@loc.gov or 202-707-2963
Please request ADA accommodations five days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ada@loc.gov
Rosarium Publishing at Small Press Expo
SPX (September 15th-16th) attendees include
Bizhan Khodabandeh at the DC Comic Conspiracy G8-10
Marguerite Dabaie
Whit Taylor
Also attending will be Rosarium Head Bill Campbell and Marketing Manager Melissa Riggio!
Magic Bullet 17 preview
Sept 15: Scott Campbell at Politics and Prose
Drew Daywalt and Scott Campbell - Sleepy, the Goodnight Buddy
Roderick hates going to bed so much that he'll say anything to delay the dreaded nighttime ritual. His parents, frustrated with their son's antics, give him Sleepy, a stuffed animal to cuddle at bedtime. To Roderick's surprise, Sleepy turns out to be a rather chatty companion. Will Sleepy's endless pestering become too exhausting for even Roderick to bear? Told entirely in witty dialogue and with expressive illustrations that bring the humor to life, this is a story for good and bad sleepers alike. Ages 3-7.
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Politics and Prose
Wednesday, September 05, 2018
Shannon Gallant debuts in Beano!
Sept 28-30: Baltimore Book Festival's comic pavillion
Curated by Artway Alliance, whose mission is to teach students of various ages and artistic backgrounds how to create and market their original ideas for characters and stories with the help of Independent and Mainstream Artists and Writers in the industry.
Charm City Comic Pavilion
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Stage: In front of the Maryland Science Center, Inner Harbor Promenade
Friday, September 28
12PM
Pokemon Go & Draw with Anna Richardson
Join AWA Artists as they show you how to draw some of your favorite Pokemon characters. From the original 151 to the new Sun & Moon starters, these artists know them all. Participants may even help to create their own creatures! Bring your Pokedex and creativity!
Event Details1:30PM
How to Drawing Chibi
Chibi is a style formed from Japanese anime and manga, the word itself means "small child". This is fitting for a style that exaggerates features like head size and shape, height, and eye size. In this class students will learn to transform a character into a Chibi! We will explore different styles of Chibi as well as pinpointing key features to capture the identity and attitude of a character.
Event Details3PM
Be Your Own Superhero with C. Edward Sellner
We may not live in a world where people fly or lift cars, but we can all discover our own super-powers and be a real super-hero! Join a fun workshop and learn about the great heroes and heroines of comics who are more popular today than ever! Learn what it takes to be a real super-hero, and design your own superhero look! This is an active and artistic workshop for children and youth ages 6 and up.
Event DetailsSaturday, September 29
12PM
Drawing Dynamic Expressions with Dennis Johnson
Give your characters new life with dynamic expressions! In this workshop, you will learn the basics of drawing facial features as well as how to manipulate them. This is essential for conveying emotions ranging from happiness and joy to anger and pain. Come discuss how facial features, expression, and body language can enhance your ability to portray strong emotion.
Event Details1:30PM
How to Draw Superhero's and Villains with Duane Pearson
What makes a good hero? Come learn the answer to this question and create your own hero. Whether a detective like Batman or a mutant like Wolverine, discover how to create a hero that the Justice League and Avengers would beg to be on their team. Alongside every hero you have a compelling Villain. From costume to personality, learn how to make a villain that stands out among any rogue's gallery.
Event Details3PM
Composing Sequential Art for Comic Books with Colin Byrd
This workshop will show you how to compose a complete image in sequential art. Instruction will focus on scene design, angles, tone, composition, composition, and traditional art-making essentials.
Event DetailsSunday, September 30
12PM
Motion Graphics and Animation with Lateef A. Reid
In this workshop we will be looking at Adobe Illustrator and how it can be used for Animation as well as Motion Graphics.
Event Details1:30PM
Hit Confirm: a Brief History of Character Design for Video Games with Tyrone Barnes
Video games are the only mainstream art form in which the audience is not just present, but rather participating in the story. Its characters are not ones to simply be watched, but "used." How does one find a way to make a compelling character that is just as much fun to use as to watch? Game designers have come up with a lot of answers to this question over the years. Come sit down with Tyrone Barnes to see a brief summary of them! Q&A afterwards.
Event Details3PM
Comics in Culture: Crafting Social Issues in Storytelling with Jordan Clark
Hear from Comic Book Writer Jordan Clark and how he explored social issues using two of his newest projects "Elk Mountain" and "The Black Experience". This discussion will cover topics like the need for inclusion in storytelling and how to accurately portray different identities.
Event DetailsOct 3: “Spiked”: A Conversation with Rob Rogers & Other Editorial Cartoonists
"Spiked": A Conversation with Rob Rogers & Other Editorial Cartoonists
"Spiked": A Conversation with Rob Rogers & Other Editorial Cartoonists
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/spiked-a-conversation-with-rob-rogers-other-editorial-cartoonists-tickets-48467163591
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Admission is free! This event will take place in the Hammer Auditorium at Flagg Building; Corcoran School of the Arts & Design, 500 17th Street NW.
More about the "Spiked" exhibition:
Tuesday, September 04, 2018
PR: Announcing Debut Books at SPX 2018
Check out the books debuting at SPX 2018
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Tomorrow, Sept 5: Martha Kennedy speaks on women cartoonists
Martha H. Kennedy - Drawn to Purpose: American Women Illustrators and Cartoonists — at Politics and Prose at The Wharf
Kennedy's ground-breaking survey presents in detail the lives and work of eighty women illustrators from the late nineteenth century to today. Starting with Golden Age artists Mary Hallock Foote and Alice Barber Stephens, working through the twentieth-century careers of Jessie Gillespie and Edwina Dumm and on to today's Roz Chast and Lynda Barry—among many others—Kennedy, curator of popular and applied graphic art in the Prints and Photographs Division at the Library of Congress, draws on the Library's collections to highlight an important and overlooked tradition. Her discussion includes not just comics but cover designs, editorial illustrations and political cartoons; she also highlights issues central to women artists, such as access to artistic training, the impact of marriage and children on careers, and gender bias in the marketplace.
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