Friday, February 22, 2019

March 8: Animezing!: Maquia - When the Promised Flower Blooms


Enjoy a FREE Japanese ANIME film at the JICC!
Enjoy a FREE Japanese ANIME film at the JICC!
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Animezing!: Maquia - When the Promised Flower Blooms
Animezing!: Maquia - When the Promised Flower Blooms
Winner of Best Animated Film at the 2018 Shanghai International Film Festival and nominated for Best Animated Film at the 2018 Asia Pacific Screen Awards
The people of Iorph live far away from the lands of men, weaving the happenings of each day into a fabric called Hibiol. They live for centuries while maintaining their youthful appearance. Maquia, an orphaned Iorph girl, lives her life in an oasis surrounded by friends, yet somehow feels "alone". But the tranquil lives of the Iorph are shattered in an instant when the Mezarte army invades their territory on a dragon fleet, seeking the blood that grants the Iorph long life.
Maquia manages to escape, but loses her friends and her home in the chaos. She then encounters an orphaned baby who is "alone". Maquia raises this boy "Ariel", with the help of some new friends. But as the era changes, the bond between Maquia and Ariel changes too, amidst a backdrop of racial tensions between the Iorph and the Mezarte. This is a story of irreplaceable time, woven by two lonely people who can only find solace in each other.

In Japanese with English subtitles | Not Rated | 2018 | 115 min | Directed by Mari Okada
Regsitration required. Recommend for ages 13+
Women In Cinema
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Director: Mari Okada

Mari Okada began her career in 1996 writing scenarios for direct-to-video features, video games, and radio dramas. For her tremendous output and work in several anime series in 2011 she was awarded the 16th Animation Kobe Award – Individual Award. Other anime series and films that she has written for include Fate/Stay Night (2006), Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine (2012), and The Anthem of the Heart (2015). Okada made her directorial debut in 2018's Maquia - When the Promised Flower Blooms.
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Richmond's RVA Comics column

March 12 & March 18: Gareth Hinds

Gareth Hinds - The Iliad: A Graphic Novel Adaptation—*For Adults and Teens* in Children and Teens

The Iliad is no mere war story—it is an epic, an immortal clash, governed by the hubris of man and god alike. In this graphic novelization of Homer's ancient tale, artist Gareth Hinds breathes new life into a story that has captivated minds for thousands of years. Vibrant, dramatic illustrations pair with perfectly calculated text like ambrosia with nectar. This new adaptation is thoroughly researched and complete with maps, a character key and footnotes to transport readers to The Troad, the formal name for the plains of Troy. Ages 12 and up.

 

This event is free to attend with no reservation required. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
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5015 Connecticut Ave NW   Washington   DC    20008

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Gareth Hinds - The Iliad: A Graphic Novel Adaptation—at Takoma Park Library (MD)

Monday, March 18, 2019 - 7:30 p.m.
Takoma Park Public Library (MD)   101 Philadelphia Ave   Takoma Park   MD    20912

March 16: G. Willow Wilson - The Bird King at Politics and Prose

G. Willow Wilson - The Bird King

Wilson, the storyteller behind the reincarnation of Ms. Marvel, won the 2013 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel with Alif the Unseen. Her second novel is an equally colorful swashbuckler set on the Iberian Peninsula during the Spanish Inquisition. The story focuses on the beautiful and brave Fatima, the favorite concubine of Sultan Abu Abdullah. Fatima, however, is in love with Hassan, the palace mapmaker, who has the additional talent of being able to bend the shape of reality by drawing maps of places he's never seen. But when envoys from the newly formed Spanish monarchy arrive to negotiate a transfer of power, they see Hassan as a sorcerer who threatens Christianity. With the help of djinns and other magical figures, he and Fatima flee for their lives.

 

This event is free to attend with no reservation required. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
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5015 Connecticut Ave NW   Washington   DC    20008

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ArtInsights Gallery talks to author about women working in Disney animation

MINDY JOHNSON: 5 THINGS YOU'LL FIND SURPRISING FROM INK & PAINT: THE WOMEN OF WALT DISNEY'S ANIMATION

The City Paper reviews Train Your Dragon 3

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Is An Elegant Kids Film For All Ages [in print as Stop Dragon My Heart Around].

The third and final film in the nearly decade-long series is an appropriate coda for a story about friendship and acceptance.

Washington City Paper Feb 22, 2019 : 22

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Feb 23-24: Animation at Arlington Cinema and Drafthouse


Your Favorite Saturday Morning Cartoons + Booze & Free Cereal + a Special Menu of Cartoon Episodes With Musically-Inclined 'Toons!
 
Live out your rock n' roll fantasies at Spoons, Toons & Booze Rocks! We've got your favorite Saturday morning and weekday afternoon cartoons on the big screen plus a special menu of episodes featuring rock stars, band breakups, musical numbers, band parodies, battles of the bands, some bodacious shredding from an animated Bill & Ted and maybe something that's truly, truly, truly outrageous. Hosted by SecretFormula's cartoon and cereal experts Michael Austin and Nell Casey.

Catching up with Shannon Gallant

by Mike Rhode

Next month, I'll be moderating a Nerds in NoMa panel on March 12th on "Comic Converts: The World of Comic Illustrators in D.C.” One of the attendees will be Shannon Gallant, a local comic book artist whom I've interviewed several times. He recently finished his work for the miniseries G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero vs. the Six Million Dollar Man.

So what's new?

I’m contributing strips to Beano (the UK kids magazine), I’ve got an issue of Ghostbusters coming out in April as part of the anniversary celebration of the franchise, and I’m doing a fill in issue for GI Joe:Real American Hero.

You're known for your work on GI Joe in America, with a long run drawing it for IDW. How did you begin working on a traditional British comic?
 
Ned Hartley, who used to be an editor at Titan Comics (where I drew Shrek, and Torchwood) is a contributing writer for BananaMan in Beano; some might know the cartoon that aired on Nickelodeon alongside Danger Mouse. He recommended me, and after some audition pages, I’m getting to fill in for a few artists on maternity leave. As a friend said to me, let’s hope the regular artists continue to expand their families!
 
 
Any idea how people can buy it in the States?

The easiest way I know that someone can get Beano is digitally through their app. Otherwise, it would be a hunt for a store that specializes in British imports, or a comic shop that does the leg work. I barely have any because the company doesn’t send copies. I’ve had friends who were traveling, or have relatives, smuggle... I mean, bring some over. Weird thing is, it’s the highest circulation comic I’m involved with. Last issue apparently almost hit 50K. 


Here are some scenes from the Ghostbusters comic dropping in April. This was fun, because I got to ink it all myself, both cover and interiors. My upcoming GI Joe work will have an inker on my pencils. 
 





Which GI Joe title are you on? 





Katsucon pictures at Scoop

Carrie Wood.

Scoop February 22, 2019

Katsucon returned for its 25th annual convention, a celebration of anime, manga, cosplay and much more, from February 16-18, 2019 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center. The show is considered a highlight event of the year when it comes to cosplay due to the picturesque nature of the venue, resulting in many over-the-top costumes gracing the show floor over the course of the weekend.

Take a look at some of the sights from the show below, with photography from Gemstone Assistant Editor Carrie Wood.

The Post reviews Train Your Dragon 3

The third "How to Train Your Dragon" has too much dragon and not enough training [in print as Third 'Dragon' lacks the teeth of others].


Hiccup (voice of Jay Baruchel) and his Night Fury dragon, Toothless, in "How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World." (DreamWorks Animation)

March 7-8: Fabien Cousteau's Great White Shark Adventure

Fabien Cousteau - Great White Shark Adventure (Fabien Cousteau Expeditions series)

Famed explorer Fabien Cousteau and his junior explorers set off on an expedition to the coast of South Africa, home to the world's largest concentration of great white sharks. They, along with his team of research experts, have heard of a massive shark in the area—bigger than any in recorded history—and want to investigate so that it can be tracked, studied and protected. As the team navigates the ocean, they encounter and learn about many types of aquatic life, creating an enlightening maritime adventure in this graphic novel. Ages 8 to 12.

This event is free to attend and open to the public, however, reservations are required for school groups interested in attending. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.

 

Online pre-orders for school events may be placed up until 48 hours before the event takes place. 
5015 Connecticut Ave NW   Washington   DC    20008


Fabien Cousteau Great White Shark Adventure — at Takoma Park Library (MD)

Famed explorer Fabien Cousteau and his junior explorers set off on an expedition to the coast of South Africa, home to the world's largest concentration of great white sharks. They, along with his team of research experts, have heard of a massive shark in the area—bigger than any in recorded history—and want to investigate so that it can be tracked, studied and protected. As the team navigates the ocean, they encounter and learn about many types of aquatic life, creating an enlightening maritime adventure in this graphic novel. Ages 8 to 12.

 

Takoma Park Public Library (MD)   101 Philadelphia Ave   Takoma Park   MD    200912

Great White Shark Adventure (Fabien Cousteau Expeditions) Cover Image
$19.99
9781534420885
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Margaret K. McElderry Books - March 5th, 2019

March 9: Jaime Hernandez - Is This How You See Me? in conversation with Sarah Boxer

Jaime Hernandez - Is This How You See Me? in conversation with Sarah Boxer


Saturday, March 9, 2019 - 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

With his brothers Gilbert and Mario, Jaime Hernandez created Love and Rockets, one of the first comics to appear in the 1980s alternative comics movement. Hernandez has continued and expanded that series with his award-winning Locas narrative, chronicling the lives of a group of Latinas from their teenage years to today. Following 2014's Love Bunglers, the latest installment gathers all the Locas work Hernandez has published serially over the last four years, tracking the story of Maggie and Hopey as they make a pilgrimage back to their old neighborhood, relive the early days of their relationship, and re-experience several decades worth of exuberance and heartbreak. Hernandez will be in conversation with Sarah Boxer, cartoonist and critic with pieces in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and more. Hernandez will be in conversation with Sarah Boxer, cartoonist and critic with pieces in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and more.

 

This event is free to attend with no reservation required. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
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5015 Connecticut Ave NW   Washington   DC    20008

March 6: P.C. and Kristin Cast - The Dysasters—at Connie Morella Library (formerly Bethesda Library)

(a mother-daughter writing team that has written for Dark Horse)

P.C. and Kristin Cast - The Dysasters—at Connie Morella Library (formerly Bethesda Library)

Hearing airwaves and controlling clouds definitely sets seventeen-year-old Foster apart from other teenagers, but she wouldn't want to be like everyone else anyways. So she is shocked when she meets football star Tate "Nighthawk" Taylor, who has never given his night vision much thought. Their worlds collide in a night that proves disastrous for them both, and they discover that together, they can control the air element. This is the first in a new paranormal romance series from the duo that created the House of Night phenomenon. In conversation with Pintip Dunn, YA author of the Star-Crossed series. Ages 12 and up.

 

This event is free to attend with no reservation required. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
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Connie Morella Library (formerly Bethesda Library)   7400 Arlington Rd   Bethesda   MD    20814