Friday, May 17, 2019

May 19: Meet THANOS writer Tini Howard this Sunday at Third Eye Annapolis


Meet rising star Tini Howard (Age of Conan Belit, Thanos, and more) at Third Eye Annapolis this Sunday!

MAY 19th, 2019!
One of our biggest signings of 2019 -- the legendary artist behind those beloved Marvel Baby variants & the brilliant Image series I HATE FAIRYLAND comes to Third Eye!
Third Eye Faithful, you know that we love hosting amazing creators and that you all have the best time with these events! We're so stoked to be able to bring you another signing, this time with THANOS writer TINI HOWARD!

Thanos may very well be one of the most divisive figures in the entire Marvel Universe, but one thing is for sure – we can't get enough of the Mad Titan! Tini Howard has done some great work on some of our other favorites, and we're stoked to get our hands on the start of this awesome new THANOS mini-series!

So, Third Eye Faithful, get stoked, and make sure you join us on May 19th, 2019 from 11am-1pm and help us celebrate THANOS #1!


So, what's the scoop on THANOS #1?
Everyone knows that Gamora is Thanos' favorite daughter. They've done some serious damage together, and Gamora absolutely hates her adoptive father for making her into a killer.

Now, Thanos is dead. Taken down by the most deadly assassin in the galaxy. His own daughter, Gamora.

It's a brutal way to die… but everything couldn't have been all bad, could it? Gamora may hate Thanos, but how did she always? In THANOS #1, we get to explore the beginning of the relationship between Thanos and Gamora, and man, do we have a LOT of questions!
 
OTHER PROJECTS BY TINI HOWARD!
The name Bêlit elicits fear in anyone who dares utter it up and down the coasts of the Hyborian Age. Should you happen to catch a glimpse of the Pirate Queen's ship, The Tigress – the end may truly be nigh for you.

Tini Howard brings Bêlit, one of Conan's most fearsome compatriots, to life in the pages of AGE OF CONAN BÊLIT. We dive into Bêlit's earlier life, exploring the adventure of how she came to be the undisputed Queen of the Black Coast!

The teenage Bêlit, obsessed with the sea – as well as the monsters and treasures she thinks are summoning her there – stows away on the ship of the dread Admiral Atrahasis into a deadly adventure even she could not predict!
 
Wrestling fans, if you've been keeping up with the Netflix hit GLOW, you're absolutely going to want to jump right off the top turnbuckle into this series! GLOW follows the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling as they do their best to take over the LA wrestling scene!

A strange position to find themselves in, the ladies of GLOW are ahead of schedule for once, and Sam (who was never the greatest manager to begin with) makes them yet another promise he can't keep: a wrestling-free weekend!

Excited for time to relax (and maybe heal a few bumps and bruises – hey, wrestling hurts!) the ladies are disappointed when Sam reveals that they'll have to raise money to get to the event in the only way that makes sense… wrestling!

But what happens when they encounter ACTUAL gorgeous lady wrestlers? Can they hang with ladies who are real wrestlers? Nothing could really got that wrong?
Right?


Be One Of The First 20 In Line & Get A FREE Gift Limited To This Event!
We know you guys and gals love lining up early, and having fun waiting to meet your favorite creators, and we like encouraging the totally fun and totally rad community vibe it brings.

So, we've put together a really cool free giveaway for the first 20 of you who arrive early and line up for our signing with Tini!


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May 18: Meet comic superstar Skottie Young this Saturday at Third Eye Annapolis


Meet comics legend Skottie Young (I HATE FAIRYLAND) at Third Eye Annapolis this Saturday!

MAY 18th, 2019!
One of our biggest signings of 2019 -- the legendary artist behind those beloved Marvel Baby variants & the brilliant Image series I HATE FAIRYLAND comes to Third Eye!
Third Eye Faithful, one of our all-time favorite creators in comics has gotta be Skottie Young, who's unique talent for both writing and illustrating some of the most entertaining, and immersive comic book worlds, has had us hooked and consistently impressed for years!

As huge fans of Skottie's work on I HATE FAIRYLAND and BULLY WARS, we knew we were going to be excited about his IMAGE COMICS series, MIDDLEWEST, which may be our favorite thing by SKOTTIE yet!

In MIDDLEWEST, Skottie & the incredibly talented Jorge Corona are building an epic modern-fantasy read that's on par with some of the best darn comics we've read, and brings us strong memories of the golden age of DC's VERTIGO imprint (series like FABLES, JOE THE BARBARIAN, THE SANDMAN, and more), and we're so stoked to see it arriving in trade paperback!

Read on, Third Eye Faithful, and find out why we're so in love with MIDDLEWEST, and why we're totally pumped to be hosting SKOTTIE to help launch it at Third Eye!

So, what's the scoop on MIDDLEWEST and why do we love it?
This incredible new IMAGE COMICS ongoing series has quickly become one of our favorite reads, month in and month out, and if you haven't yet gotten into it: this first trade paperback collecting 1-6 for just $16.99 is the perfect place to start!

The lands between the coasts are vast, slow to change, and full of hidden magics.

The town of Farmington has been destroyed, sending an unwitting adventurer and his vulpine companion in search of answers-and to quell a coming storm that speaks his name.

From author SKOTTIE YOUNG (I HATE FAIRYLAND, Deadpool, Fortunately, the Milk) and artist JORGE CORONA (NO. 1 WITH A BULLET, Feathers, Big Trouble in Little China: Old Man Jack) comes the tale of Abel, a young boy who must navigate an old land in order to reconcile his family's history.

The perfect read for fans of dark fantasy like Return to Oz, classic Don Bluth animation, and/or Miyazaki animation. Collects MIDDLEWEST #1-6.
Make sure you get the MIDDLEWEST VOL.1 THIRD EYE COMICS exclusive edition!

In addition to the regular edition of MIDDLEWEST, we're going to have a special edition THIRD EYE COMICS variant of MIDDLEWEST featuring the artwork of SKOTTIE himself, and limited to just 200 copies!

That's right: it's gonna be a popular one, and you can get yours for just $16.99! We'll have it available in all of our stores, or you can pre-order your copy now!
And, of course, we'll have plenty available at our signing with SKOTTIE on 5/18/19!


OTHER PROJECTS BY SKOTTIE YOUNG!

I HATE FAIRYLAND is one of our all-time faves, and one of Skottie's most beloved works!

In I HATE FAIRYLAND, we get an Adventure Time/Alice in Wonderland-style epic that smashes it's cute little face against Tank Girl/Deadpool-esque violent madness has arrived.

In an adventure that ain't for the little kiddies, (unless you have super cool parents, then whatever), you'll meet Gert-a six year old girl who has been stuck in the magical world of Fairyland for thirty years and will hack and slash her way through anything to find her way back home.

Join Gert and her giant battle-axe on a delightfully blood soaked journey to see who will survive the girl who HATES FAIRYLAND!

Rufus has been the biggest bully in Rottenville since kindergarten, but everything changed on the first day of high school.

Suddenly going from bully to bullied, he's forced to make a shaky pact with his favorite geeks, Spencer and his twin sibling besties Edith and Ernie, to survive the Hunger Games-like contest known as the Bully Wars-where the winner will rule the school!

Collects BULLY WARS #1-5.
 

Skottie has really built up a following with all the awesome and different stuff he's done, and one of the things he's most famous for are his incredible variant covers featuring little kid versions of Marvel's greatest heroes!
These iconic images of classic covers and iconic heroes and villains have captivated fans of all ages, and as such, has built quite a following for Young's work.

We'll have plenty of the assorted Marvel baby variants available to purchase at our signing with Skottie so you can get some of your favorites signed!

Another series that really caught our imaginations from Skottie was his incredible OZ comics from Marvel, where he took all of the Oz tales and adapted them into some of the most charming, and compelling graphic novels we've ever seen.

It all starts with WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, and then carries on from there — and we'll have all of the Oz graphic novels in stock and available for you to scoop and check out at our signing with Skottie on 10/24/15!

The ROCKET RACCOON ongoing that Marvel put out in 2014 and 2015 was a true blast that captured the pure madcap mayhem of classic '90s indie gems like SCUD THE DISPOSABLE ASSASSIN and more into the realm of the Marvel cosmic universe — and we loved every second of it.
Not only will have the single issues available for you to scoop and get signed, but also the graphic novels collecting Skottie's run!

And, of course, with the awesomeness that was the GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY film, everyone's favorite gun-toting furball got his own comic series — and, guess who made it look so darn good?

Skottie Young!

Be One Of The First 20 In Line & Get A FREE Gift Limited To This Event!

We know you guys and gals love lining up early, and having fun waiting to meet your favorite creators, and we like encouraging the totally fun and totally rad community vibe it brings.
So, we've put together a really cool free giveaway for the first 20 of you who arrive early and line up for our signing with Skottie!

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Cole Goco wins Hamilton Prize honorable mention at his upcoming college

Wesleyan Awards 2019 Hamilton Prize for Creativity

June 5: Matthew Inman at Politics and Prose at Union Market



Matthew Inman - Why My Cat Is More Impressive Than Your Baby — at Politics and Prose at Union Market

Wednesday, June 5, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Politics and Prose at Union Market   1270 5th Street NE   Washington   DC    20002

Why My Cat Is More Impressive Than Your Baby Cover Image
$14.99
ISBN: 9781524850623
Availability: Coming Soon—Pre-Order Now
Published: Andrews McMeel Publishing - June 4th, 2019

Since 2009 Inman, an Eisner Award-winning cartoonist, has provided a steady stream of original comics, quizzes, articles, and more on his webcomic, TheOatmeal.com. His new book follows the hilarious How to Tell If Your Cat is Plotting to Kill You with another installment of the best from Oatmeal along with previously unpublished work. Here Inman presents his signature cat jokes, comics about cats—as well as about babies, dogs, lasers, selfies, and pigeons—and a series of helpful guides to questions such as how to comfortably sleep next to your cat, how to befriend a misanthropic cat, and how to hold a baby when you are not used to holding babies.

 



NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour reviews Detective Pikachu.

If You Only See One Detective-Themed Pikachu Movie This Year...

NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour May 15, 2019

Ryan Reynolds is the voice of Detective Pikachu.

Warner Bros. Pictures/Warner Bros

Tomorrow: Cartoonists at the Gaithersburg Book Festival

In addition to these invited featured cartoonists, others including Gordon Harris, will have tables where they will be selling their books.

Gaithersburg Book Festival

Saturday May 18, 2019 10am – 6pm
http://www.gaithersburgbookfestival.org/

Gaithersburg City Hall
31 South Summit Avenue
Gaithersburg, MD 20877

Malaka Gharib

Latest Title: I Was Their American Dream: A Graphic Memoir
Malaka Gharib is a journalist at NPR. She is the author of "I Was Their American Dream," a graphic memoir about being Filipino-Egyptian-American. She is the founder of The Runcible Spoon, a food zine, and the co-founder of the D.C. Art Book Fair. She lives in a rowhouse with her husband in Washington, D.C.
Facebook
Twitter: @MalakaGharib

Author Schedule:

Venue(s): Rachel Carson Pavilion
Presentation Start Time:4:15 pm
Presentation End Time:5:05 pm
Signing Time:5:15 pm

Author Website:https://www.npr.org/people/469106148/malaka-gharib



Alex Graudins

Latest Title:
Science Comics: The Brain: The Ultimate Thinking Machine
Alex Graudins is a a Rhode Island-based cartoonist and illustrator of "Science Comics: The Brain." She graduated from the School of Visual Arts' Cartooning program in 2016 and has since contributed comics to sites like The Nib and CollegeHumor. Alex loves drawing memoirs and YA fiction focusing on mental illness and friendship. But when she's not working, she challenges her social anxiety with improv comedy.
Twitter: @toonyballoony

Author Schedule:

Venue(s): Willa Cather Pavilion
Presentation Start Time:1:15 pm
Presentation End Time:2:05 pm
Signing Time:2:15 pm

Author Website:http://toonyart.com/


Gareth Hinds

Latest Title:
The Iliad
Gareth Hinds is a New York Times best-selling author and illustrator of critically-acclaimed graphic novels based on the classics, including "Beowulf," "The Odyssey," "POE: Stories and Poems," and now his most ambitious and epic book ever, "The Iliad." He also has illustrated picture books, such as "Gifts From the Gods," award-winning non-fiction such as "Samurai Rising," video games, museum exhibits, and more. Gareth is a recipient of the Boston Public Library's "Literary Lights for Children" award, and his books are excerpted in textbooks and used to teach the classics in English classrooms across the country.
Blog: Hindsight
Facebook
Pinterest
Twitter: @garethhinds
Tumblr: garethhinds

Author Schedule:

Venue(s): Ogden Nash Pavilion
Presentation Start Time:10:00 am
Presentation End Time:11:05 am
Signing Time:11:15 am

Andy Hirsch

Latest Title: Science Comics: Trees: Kings of the Forest
Andy Hirsch is a cartoonist and illustrator living in Dallas, whose current projects include several entries in the totally great "Science Comics" line from First Second Books, including "Dogs," "Trees" and "Cats."
Andy is the co-creator of "The Baker Street Peculiars," illustrator of the graphic novel "The Royal Historian of Oz" (a 2013 YALSA Great Graphic Novel for Teens), and contributor to the "Garfield," "Regular Show" and "Adventure Time" ongoing comic book series. His first solo graphic novel, "Varmints," was released in 2016.
Facebook
Instagram: @itsandyhirsch
Twitter: @ItsAndyHirsch

Author Schedule:

Venue(s): Willa Cather Pavilion
Presentation Start Time:1:15 pm
Presentation End Time:2:05 pm
Signing Time:2:15 pm

Author Website:https://aforandy.com/


Paul Noth

Latest Title:
How to Properly Dispose of Planet Earth
Paul Noth is a writer and artist whose cartoons appear regularly in The New Yorker and occasionally in other publications, including The Wall Street Journal. He was a regular guest writer for "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," for which he created the cartoon "Pale Force," and was an animation consultant for Saturday Night Live. He has also written for CBS's "The Late Late Show" and other television programs. His latest book is "How to Properly Dispose of Planet Earth."
Twitter: @PaulNoth

Author Schedule:

Venue(s):Willa Cather Pavilion
Presentation Start Time:12:15 pm
Presentation End Time:1:05 pm
Signing Time:1:15 pm

Dave Roman

Latest Title: Astronaut Academy: Re-entry
Dave Roman is a cartoonist and full-time waffle enthusiast. He is the author/illustrator of the "Astronaut Academy" series (winner of Maryland's Black-Eyed Susan Book Award) and writer of the graphic novels, "Teen Boat! Race for Boatlantis" and "Agnes Quill: An Anthology of Mystery." He has contributed stories and art to "Goosebumps Graphix: Slappy's Tales of Horror," "Pluto is Peeved!" and "Nursery Rhyme Comics."
Dave is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts, a former editor at Nickelodeon Magazine and is currently series editor for First Second's "Science Comics" series of non-fiction graphic novels. He lives in New York City and draws a webcomic called Starbunny, Inc.
Facebook
Twitter: @yaytime
Author Schedule:
Venue(s): Willa Cather Pavilion
Presentation Start Time:1:15 pm
Presentation End Time:2:05 pm
Signing Time:2:15 pm

Author Website:http://yaytime.com/

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Richmond's RVA's latest comics column

Rebecca Sugar on Arthur cartoon's gay wedding

I keep forgetting animator Rebecca Sugar grew up in Silver Spring and don't link to as many stories about her as I should.

Here's a new one:

LGBTQ Representation is Becoming More Prominent in Children's Entertainment [Arthur, Stephen Universe, Rebecca Sugar].

Tanzina Vega

WNYC's The Takeaway May 15, 2019 https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/lgbtq-representation-children-entertainment

https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/audio.wnyc.org/takeaway/takeaway051519-arthur.mp3

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Awesome Con had a CIA presence

In DC, this is essentially a 'so-what, water is wet' story, but The Beat put a lot of effort into it, so...

CIA Sponsorship at AwesomeCon Creates Controversy (UPDATED)

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "DC Council: Give US a 'Fair Shot'!"

From DC's anarchist cartoonist, Mike Flugennock


"DC Council: Give US a 'Fair Shot'!"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2727

Needless to say, we at DCMJ have some issues with the initial draft of DC Mayor Bowser's reforms to DC cannabis legislation – among them a prohibition on the free distribution of cannabis for advocacy purposes, restrictions on the cannabis "gifting economy" that's sprung up in DC in lieu of regulated legal sales, and the continued denial of access to the legal cannabis market for small-scale growers in DC.

I should be able to go to Eastern Market on Sundays and get a quarter of Capitol Hill Kush at the same place I get my tomatoes, apple cider and craft whiskey. DCMJ calls on the DC government to follow through on Mayor Bowser "fair shot" rhetoric and end the prohibition on the sale of cannabis by small-batch growers.

May 25: Cook Korean! Book Signing and Live Drawing at Femme Fatale DC

MAY 25

Cook Korean! Book Signing and Live Drawing at Femme Fatale DC

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

The Complete Trump Magazine

by RM Rhodes

One of the things I like to do at comic book conventions is hit the discount graphic novel bins. One of the treasures that I found at AwesomeCon was a beautiful hardback book about Trump magazine, published by Fantagraphics. You're probably thinking the same thing I thought of when I picked it up, but never fear, it's not that Trump. In this case, Trump magazine was a satirical collaboration between Harvey Kurtzman (of MAD magazine fame) and Hugh Hefner (of Playboy fame), published by Playboy in 1957.



There is an excellent essay by Denis Kitchen explaining the history of the times and Kurtzman's poor business choices that led to him working with Hefner. Kurtzman brought practically the entire MAD magazine bullpen with him, including Will Elder, Al Jaffee, and Jack Davis - a veritable murderer's row of brilliantly satirical artists. Unfortunately, a combination of economic woes for the publisher and Kurtzman's procrastinating perfectionism meant that only two issues of Trump were every published.



Fortunately for contemporary readers, this means that both full issues are published in the single book, along with annotations and accompanying back matter. The annotations are more than occasionally necessary, especially for readers who are not up on current events from six decades ago. Bits and pieces of what might have gone into the third issue also appear at the end of the book, along with a slew of speculation. Probably the most interesting of these is the flexagon template that Kurtzman was planning to publish as the centerfold.



The material in the two issues are immediately familiar to anyone who has ever read an issue of MAD magazine. There were parodies of popular ads, parodies of popular comics, parodies of popular movies, and a slew of satires. One of the movie parodies even ends on a note that the editors don't want to spoil the movie for people who haven't seen it yet. The only jokes that fall flat are the ones that depend on the reader's understanding of current events. The jokes that rely on age-old dilemmas without any explanation are still just as funny today as they were when they were written.



Because MAD was printed in black and white on sub-optimal paper with sub-optimal printers, the art had to be cruder. Leveling up to a better publisher meant that the artists had access to better paper quality and better printing technology and they took advantage of it. One of the parody ads was created with a scratchboard and had much more detail than something created for MAD would have had.



One interesting item in the first issue is a reprint comic from "60 year old cartoon" - a French artist named Caran d'Ache. The joke is solid imperialist humor without being racist, which means that in involves animal humor. It's interesting to run into a 120 year old comic in an archival edition of a 60 year old magazine.



Overall, the book is worth your while if you're like me - an avid fan of old comics-related anthologies, especially those from the middle of the last century with both an interesting backstory and a limited print run. If you don't have my specific interests and you just want to laugh at something named Trump that has nothing to do with the 21st century, you might like this collection as well.


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Why is this here? It's a long story. Mike Rhode first introduced himself to me when I first started vending at SPX. Over the years, we've talk to each other at Comic conventions around the DC area and never quite get around to sitting down for lunch. 

When I moved to Arlington two years ago, I didn't realize that Mike lived within a mile of my building. Nor did I realize that he lived next door to my ex-girlfriend's friend from college. We also discovered, by accident that we work two buildings away from each other, because we work in adjacent organizations. The world is a very small place, sometimes. 

It really feels that way when I run into Mike at the local farmer's market. Naturally, that's when I pitch him article ideas. I'm reading the entire run of Heavy Metal in public (in blog format) because I happen to own the entire run of Heavy Metal. This means that I'm engaged in an ongoing study of the magazine. In addition, I have a diverse and idiosyncratic reading list that tends towards the weird corners of comics history. Sometimes one circumstance or another results in long articles that I don't really have anyplace to put. Mike has been gracious enough to let me publish them here.

In summary: this is an article about comics from someone in the DC area. 

Tom King interviewed about Batman

'Batman' Writer Tom King Teases Twist That Will "Change the Character for a Generation"

AOC comic book drops tomorrow

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as a Super Hero? This Comic Book Thinks So

The representative from New York inspired a comic book anthology that arrives in stores on Wednesday.

A version of this article appears in print on May 14, 2019, on Page C2 of the New York edition with the headline: Yes: Truth, Justice and the American Way.


The Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Freshman Force comic from Devil's Due has several covers, including this one drawn by Tim Seeley and Josh Blaylock.(Devil's Due)