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Tuesday, August 20, 2019
PR: Small Press Expo Announces Programming Schedule for SPX 2019
Editorial on Latuff editorial cartoon by DC writer
Izabella Tabarovsky
Forward August 19 2019
Izabella Tabarovsky is a writer in Washington, DC. She works at the Kennan Institute of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Catching up with Cavna on Spiegelman, Peanuts, Harvey Awards
Art Spiegelman says his Marvel book introduction was killed over Trump joke
New York Comic Con's Harvey Award nominations show streaming services gaining ground
How Woodstock — the bird — was inspired by the 1969 music festival [in print as A bird of peace amid the dogs of war].
The story behind the fake Mad magazine and TV Guide covers in 'Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood' [in print as The deep reservoir of prop fictions in 'Once Upon a Time']
Washington Post August 18 2019, p. E3
The Post's obituary for animator Richard Williams
Richard Williams, Oscar-winning animator behind 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit,' dies at 86 [in print as Oscar winner created 'Roger Rabbit'].
The Post on Pokemon in DC
Yes, people are still obsessed with Pokémon — and this is their Super Bowl [in print as Catching Pokemon - and feelings]
Monday, August 19, 2019
Aug 31: Comics at the Library of Congress Book Festival
Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm Book Signing Line No. 6 10:30 am - 11:30 am EDT
Book Signing Lines 6-10
Juana Medina Presentation 10:40 am - 11:05 am EDT
Jim Ottaviani Presentation 11:00 am - 11:45 am EDT
Science
Juana Medina Book Signing Line No. 23 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm EDT
Book Signing Lines 20-23
Cece Bell Book Signing Line No. 11 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm EDT
- Book Signing Lines 11-15
Children's Green Stage
Teens
Children's Purple Stage
Book Signing Lines 1-5
Book Signing Lines 1-5
Book Signing Lines 11-15
Main Stage
Book Signing Lines 6-10
Book Signing Lines 1-5
Teens
Book Signing Lines 1-5
Sunday, August 18, 2019
Cul de Sac comic strips and books auctioned to save bookstore
Friday, August 16, 2019
The Post reviews The Angry Birds Movie 2
'The Angry Birds Movie 2' is better than you think. Wait, we're serious [in print as A sequel that flies above what most expect from video-game films].
RVA's latest comics column
RVA Comics X-Change: Issue 25
Ash Griffith | August 13, 2019
https://rvamag.com/art/zines-books/rva-comics-x-change-issue-25.html
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Pokemon in DC this weekend
The planet's best Pokémon players will face off at the 2019 World Championships in D.C. [in print as Ready for battle: The planet's best Pokémon players will face off this weekend at the 2019 World Championships]
Local artists Robbi Behr and Matthew Swanson profiled
They've been SPX attendees for years.
They left their corporate jobs to write kids' books in a barn. But a fairy-tale life is hard work. [in print as Balancing act: Making kids' books is a dream. It's also hard work.]
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
LoC blogs on samurai animals in comics
Let's Talk Comics: Samurai Animals
Aug 17: Art Lab: Creating Comics with Julian Lytle
Art Lab: Creating Comics with Julian Lytle
801 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
Create a comic that tells your story with cartoonist and podcast creator Julian Lytle. He'll share his belief that comics are a contemporary way to share stories regardless of technical experience and take you through the steps to creating a comic in the Procreate app. Using creative prompts from Lytle, you'll sketch characters and scenes on iPad with Apple Pencil.
J. Michael Straczynski photos by Bruce Guthrie
Straczynski is best known as the creator of the Babylon 5 and Sense8 TV shows, but his amazing four-decade career also encompasses screenwriting—Changeling, Thor, and World War Z—writing for several D.C. and Marvel Comics' series, and creating his own award-winning graphic works. Now in this stunning memoir he tells his own story—perhaps his most fantastic feat yet. Straczynski grew up in the care of adults variously damaged by addiction, mental illness, and poverty. His only refuge from the misery was comic books, and he gradually realized that he, too, could invent alternate worlds. But even as he managed to take power over his future, a terrible secret in his family's past continued to haunt him.
Mo Willems at the Kennedy Center
Mo Willems brings a little silliness into the Kennedy Center's storied halls
The 'Pigeon' author and illustrator is the center's first education artist-in-residence.
Monday, August 12, 2019
Friday, August 09, 2019
Shawn Martinbrough interviewed on More To Come 380: SDCC 2019 Interview Special Pt. 4
More To Come 380: SDCC 2019 Interview Special Pt. 4
More on Otakon from Scoop
Otakon 2019 in Photos, Part II
Carrie Wood
Scoop August 9 2019
http://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1018?ArticleID=232288
The Post and Express review live-action Dora
'Dora and the Lost City of Gold' brings positive Latino roles to the big screen [in print as Uncharted territory].
There's no treasure to be found in the boring 'Dora and the Lost City of Gold' [in print as Live-action reboot is an adventure that is all over the map].
Thursday, August 08, 2019
Hickman's Influences on House of X
So sorta this. I mean, maybe it's just a loving and honourable coincidence of tangled ideas? But it feels like a rip off right now, and I'd be curious to know where the line between "honouring" and "are you kidding" lies. https://t.co/liyvtkq5ir— Claire North (@ClaireNorth42) August 8, 2019
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.
Former local animator Danny Taylor obituary
Danny Gordon Taylor (formerly of Hyattsville) Dead: Oscar-Nominated VFX Artist Was 69 | Hollywood Reporter
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/danny-gordon-taylor-dead-oscar-nominated-vfx-artist-was-69-1230130
Cavna on Tom Richmond's caricature of Mad
The story behind the fake Mad magazine and TV Guide covers in 'Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood'
NPR on the 90s comic book, at least the alternative version
With These Comics, Learn How to Laugh Like It's 1999 (Hint: Don't)
Hole in the Wall Books to close
After 40 Year Run, Hole in the Wall Books Closes Its Doors This Month
Wednesday, August 07, 2019
Editorial Cartoon by Steve Artley
My cartoon on President Donald Trump's five-point plan in reaction to recent shootings.
"The Scarlet Flag"That darn Mother Goose, Rhymes with Orange and Non Sequitur
Scott Price, Washington Post August 3 2019, p. A13