Monday, November 19, 2018
TCJ reprints a Stan Lee interview by Falls Church's Ted White
New Kickstarter from Roye Okupe
E.X.O. Returns in Rise of AVON!
A sci-fi superhero story set in a futuristic Africa where an Android with the mind & ambition of a conqueror, plans to "reset" humanity
The E.X.O. Part 3 graphic novel is COMPLETE! The plan is to ship the books & rewards two weeks after the Kickstarter is successfully funded(fingers crossed).
This Kickstarter is for three weeks ONLY. After that, the book will not officially release till late February 2019. The only way to get it months before (and cheaper) anyone is by pre-ordering via this Kickstarter ;) Haven't read part 1 or part 2 yet? No worries. This Kickstarter has a bundle that saves you 40% of the cost.
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Review: Black and White / Thoughts in Cartoon by Mohammad Sabaaneh
Malcolm |
The Weight of Occupation |
The Dictator’s Melody |
She carries remembered worlds |
Resisting settler colonialism everywhere |
Can you chain a heart? |
History of Palestine Frieze segment |
That darn Beetle Bailey
T.H. Otwell, Silver Spring
Washington Post November 17 2018, p. A17
Regarding the Nov. 5 "Beetle Bailey" comic strip:
Flashback to Nikahang Kowsar's 2003 cartoons
Saturday, November 17, 2018
Mohammad Sabaaneh, a Palestinian cartoonist, is about to start speaking at The Jerusalem Fund
Mohammad Sabaaneh, a Palestinian cartoonist, is about to start speaking at The Jerusalem Fund in DC. Bro Russell of CRNI is interviewing him.
Friday, November 16, 2018
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Social Media Sh*t-Take Quote Template Art"
Back again, in the fine new tradition of the Smashed Old TV (http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2620) comes this new Social Media Shit-Take Quote template art. Hold up your favorite social media star's queefage in style. Shown here is a "serving suggestion" on the letter-size screen-resolution template. The typeface here is Gotham family Book and Medium, but any clean, modern sans-serif face will work.
Jim Toomey's latest educational animation
Professor, comic strip artist produce film series for kids
RFK Journalism Awards open for editorial cartoon submissions
Submit your 2019 Book + Journalism Awards nominees
All submissions must be received by February 1. 2019. For more information, please visit our Book Award Guidelines for Entry or Journalism Award Guidelines for Entry.
For questions or more information, please contact us!
Review: Sense of Humor exhibit at National Gallery of Art
James Gillray, Wierd-Sisters; Ministers of Darkness; Minions of the Moon, 1791 |
William Hogarth, Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn, 1738 |
Library of Congress remembers Stan Lee
Celebrating Comics' Champion Stan Lee
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Gorey biography reviewed by NPR
Editorial Cartoon by artleytoons
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
New local fandom book - Tales from the DMV
TALES FROM THE DMV: The Origins of Comic Book Fandom in Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia: True Tales of Carl Bridgers' Barbarian Book Shop, ... & the Yancy Street Gazette (Volume 1)
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
NPR on Stan Lee
A Marvel Of A Man: Stan Lee Dead At 95
Beth Accomando
Opinion: How Stan Lee Helped This Blerd Find His Superhero
The Code Switch November 13, 2018
Remembering Stan Lee
Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, Maggie Thompson
Pop Culture Happy Hour November 12, 2018
Editorial Cartoon by artleytoons
©2018 Steven G. Artley • artleytoons • ALL RIGHTS RESERVED |
The Post's Act Four on Stan Lee
Thank you, Stan Lee, for She-Hulk, a superhero who is beautiful when she's angry
Michael Uslan on Stan Lee for Smithsonian
A Letter to Stan Lee, Comic Book Legend, Written by One of His Biggest Fans
Movie producer and instructor Michael Uslan eulogizes his hero and mentor, whose superheroes taught him countless life lessons
Betancourt on Stan Lee
Stan Lee called his fans 'true believers.' But Stan the Man was the truest believer of all.
Monday, November 12, 2018
PR: Inaugural Issue of The Incredible Hulk Comic Book From 1962 to be Auctioned Thursday
Inaugural Issue of The Incredible Hulk to be Auctioned by Huggins & Scott
LOS ANGELES, November 12, 2018 –A high-grade issue of The Incredible Hulk #1 from May 1962 will be auctioned by Huggins & Scott Auctions from November 2- November 15. Interested bidders may participate in the auction online.
This first issue is considered one of the most valuable and prestigious comics of the Silver Age. Marvel Comics published the inaugural issue of the Incredible Hulk in May 1962, which was part of an enormous resurgence of super-hero comics in the early 1960's. This comic book earned a Universal Grade of 8.5 from the leading comic book grader CGC.
The consignor read this 56-year old Hulk Comic once as a youth and kept it in storage since 1962. Well known to be a super tough comic to find in upper grades, this high-demand pivotal issue continues to show astonishing sale price increases, reaching a Fair Market Value of $175,000 in recent years for the few known examples that have been graded at the 8.5 level.
The popularity of the Incredible Hulk comic series led to Marvel Studio producing a superhero film The Incredible Hulk in 2008. The film starred Edward Norton as Bruce Banner/Hulk. Mark Ruffalo replaced Norton as the Hulk in the 2012 film The Avengers. Ruffalo reprised the Hulk role in Avengers: Age of Ultron and Avengers: Infinity War.
The comic book is estimated to sell between $125,000 to $175,000.
Additional information on the comic book can be found at https://hugginsandscott.com/cgi-bin/showitem.pl?itemid=32004
About Huggins & Scott Auctions
Huggins and Scott, based in Silver Spring MD and founded in 2002, is a leading catalog auction company specializing in sports and Americana collectibles. The company was founded by current president Bill Huggins, who has been in the collectibles business since 1976 when he opened his baseball card store. Specializing in vintage sports and non-sports cards, autographs, memorabilia, and a wide range of collectibles for every level of collector, Huggins and Scott runs four online Masterpiece Auctions per year.
The Post on the passing of Stan Lee
Stan Lee, creator of superheroes, dies at 95
Stan Lee became one of pop culture's greatest showmen — by making fans feel like part of the club
'There will never be another Stan Lee': Comics world, celebrities mourn the legendary creator
Stan Lee used his platform to call out racism in the 1960s — and he never stopped
A guide to Stan Lee's movie cameos, from 'X-Men' hot dog salesman to 'Deadpool' strip club DJ
Comic Riffs on Blitt's latest New Yorker cover
The New Yorker's cover is a tribute to the women and people of color elected to Congress
RIP, Stan Lee.
RIP, Stan Lee.
Many years ago my not-yet-wife Cathy stood in line on a rainy day at Crown Books on K St NW in DC and got a book signed for me.
Sunday, November 11, 2018
The Post on the animation movie business
In epic rumpus, Hollywood's animation sector looks to sort its royalty from its minions [in print as Hollywood's animation sector sorts its royalty from its minion]
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Editorial Cartoon by artleytoons
Friday, November 09, 2018
Nora Krug author of the book Belonging
Is XKCD's climate change comic the only one Congress can see?
Tonight: Nora Krug at Politics and Prose at Union Market
Nora Krug - Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home — in conversation with the Washington Post's Nora Krug — at Politics and Prose at Union Market
Like Art Spiegelman's Maus, Krug's graphic memoir centers on events she experienced at one remove, by inheritance—and that for that reason may have marked her all the more deeply. A member of the second generation of Germans born after World War II, Krug draws on letters, photos, flea-market artifacts, and archival materials for a powerful exploration of Heimat, the place that first forms us. Now an award-winning artist and member of the faculty of the Parsons School of Design, Krug researched her grandparents' role in the Third Reich, and her sifting of layers of history is as vital a story as what she discovered. Krug will be in conversation with Washington Post "Book World" writer and editor Nora Krug.
Click here for more information.
Former Washingtonian Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa profiled in NYT
He Makes Archie Deep and Sabrina Dark. Meet Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.
A version of this article appears in print on Nov. 11, 2018, on Page AR1 of the New York edition with the headline: Meet Archie's Best Pal, Roberto
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/08/arts/sabrina-riverdale-roberto-aguirre-sacasa.html
Nov 16: Lights: Skin & Earth Signing!
Come through to Fantom Comics to get a copy signed and meet LIGHTS at our store before they perform later at their concert at The Anthem!
Friday, November 16, 2018 at 12 PM – 2 PM - Fantom Comics2010 P St NW, 2nd Floor, Washington, District of Columbia 20036