Friday, March 20, 2020

2 new interviews with Liz Montague and a new Liz at Large

CARTOONIST ELIZABETH MONTAGUE MAKES HISTORY AT THE 'NEW YORKER'

March 16, 2020

Meet Liz Montague, the first African American female cartoonist to be featured in the New Yorker

PR: Beyond Comics - More News - New Hours!



B&W Logo
Important Updates

The regional warehouse we use for games in Pennsylvania is closed
which will limit our quick access for games. Although we do not anticipate any loss of product availability, delays in shipping may occur.

New York is under a shut down policy that is not currently expected
to slow down our Comic Book shipments.

However, we highly recommend you consider
getting by the stores sooner rather than later to stock up
on your shelter in-place entertainment!
Curb-Side Pickup is Available!
Please call ahead - Frederick (301) 668-8202 Gaithersburg (301) 216-0007
Quarantine Sale!
Pandemic * Dead of Winter * Zombicide

14% OFF!
Board Games

10% OFF!
Starting Saturday, March 21
Graphic Novels

25% OFF!
We are reducing our hours of operation again.
New Store Hours!
Effective Immediately!

Mondays & Tuesdays
Closed/Appointment Only
(We will more than likely be at the store working on paperwork, sorting or pricing so you are welcome to call ahead and see if we are available for you to order curb-side or browse.)

Wednesday
10am to 8pm

Thursday to Saturday
10am to 7pm

Sunday
12noon to 5pm


All in-store gaming cancelled until further notice.
BEYOND COMICS IS OFFERING CURB-SIDE PICK-UP
We are offering curb-side pick-up during this difficult period.

If you call ahead, we will pull your comics and merchandise, run your payment over the phone, and have them ready to pick-up.

Just park and call us when you are at the shop and we will bring them out to you.

If you receive our weekly New Comics Newsletter you can prepare
your list from that. Some merchandise is not available at both stores,
and some prices on variant covers are on a To-Be-Determined basis.

Let's all work together to stop the spread of this virus while maintaining our everyday lives as much as possible.

Frederick- 301-668-8202

Gaithersburg- 301-216-0007

Store Customer Limits
We will be limiting how many customers we will allow in our shops to create a reasonable space buffer for shoppers. Please realize that these limits are below all but our absolute busiest times.

Customer limits: Gaithersburg - 5         Frederick – 10

If you feel we may be at capacity feel free to wait a few minutes or call us, we are more than happy to let you know if it is okay to come in.

Our busiest times tend to be between 10am to noon on Wednesday and around 2pm to 5pm on Saturday s. Other than those times we rarely will exceed our customer limits.
Make Good Health Choices
If you are feeling under the weather or like you may have a cold or the flu it would be greatly appreciated if you delayed your visit to us or utilized our temporary curb-side service.
Keeping It Clean
We are cleaning nearly every surface in the store with bleach or ant-bacterial cleaners either several times a day or after each use.
Beyond Comics | 18749 B North Frederick Avenue, 5632 Buckeystown Pike Frederick, MD, Gaithersburg, MD 20879

Big Planet Bethesda & College Park still open (UPDATED)

I just stopped by and picked up my comics in Bethesda, very quickly.

College Park is open as well.

The Vienna and DC stores are closed but doing mail order.

Here's the information from their website.

Important Update

Some Big Planet Comics locations will be closed for the foreseeable future. We are still sorting it out, but for the time being keep an eye on our Facebook and Twitter accounts for more information. Sorry for the inconvenience, but your safety and ours is more important right now. Everyone take care of yourselves and be safe.

Bethesda store
Sunday 12-5
Closed Mondays
Closed Tuesdays
Wednesday 11-7
Thursday 11-5
Friday 11-5
Saturday 11-5
Curbside pickup available
Mail order available (free shipping!)
To set up mail order delivery or arrange a curbside order pickup:
Call 301-654-6856
Or email bethesda@bigplanetcomics.com

College Park store
Sunday noon-5pm
Monday noon-5pm
Tuesday noon-6pm
Wednesday 11-7pm
Thursday noon-6pm
Friday noon-6pm
Saturday noon-6pm
Curbside pickup available
Mail order available (free shipping!)
To set up mail order delivery or arrange a curbside order pickup:
Call 301-699-0498
Or email collegepark@bigplanetcomics.com

U Street store
Closed for the foreseeable future
Mail order available (free shipping!)
To set up mail order delivery:
Call 202-342-1961 on Tuesdays (11am-3pm) or Wednesdays (11am-3pm)
Or email dc@bigplanetcomics.com

Vienna store
Closed for the foreseeable future
Mail order available (free shipping!)
To set up mail order delivery:
Call 703-242-9412 on Tuesdays (11am-3pm) or Wednesdays (11am-3pm)
Or email vienna@bigplanetcomics.com

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Blue No Matter What"

From DC's anarchist cartoonist Mike Flugennock:
"Blue No Matter What"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2951

So, it seems that the Democratic Party has insisted on holding primaries in Ohio and Illinois — even going to court — despite the fact that THERE'S A GODDAMN PANDEMIC GOING ON. Man, those bastards must really be in a hurry to shove Gropin' Joe down our throats, huh?

Perhaps the Democrats' strategy involves ramrodding Gropin' Joe through the primaries based on the idea that most of the people who'd vote for Sanders are younger, and taking advice to self-quarantine, choosing not to risk their lives to go to the polls — while the people most likely to turn out for Gropin' Joe are of a generation with one foot in the grave already. Instead of "Blue No Matter Who", maybe the new slogan of mouth-frothing Centrist partisans should be "Blue No 
Matter WHAT".

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"The Coronavirus Outbreak Has Made Voting In Illinois Today A Full Mess", BuzzFeed News 03.17.2020
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/mollyhensleyclancy/coronavirus-illinois-primary-voting-election

"Coronavirus: Ohio Democratic primary postponed to prevent spread of
Covid-19 pandemic", UK Independent 03.17.2020
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/coronavirus-ohio-democratic-primary-postponed-covid-19-election-mike-dewine-a9405691.html

"States delaying primaries past 9 June may face delegate penalty, warns DNC memo" UK Guardian 03.17.2020
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/17/dnc-memo-primary-delays-could-result-delegate-reduction

The original Steve Trevor has died

Lyle Waggoner, rugged straight man on 'The Carol Burnett Show,' dies at 84 [in print as Rugged actor gained fame as star of 'Carol Burnett Show,' 'Wonder Woman'.

Diamond Postpones Free Comic Book Day 2020


ess Contact

Ashton Greenwood

Diamond Comic Distributors

443-318-8209

gashton@diamondcomics.com

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Diamond Postpones Free Comic Book Day 2020

 

(BALTIMORE, MD) — (March 19, 2020) — As the impact and spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to evolve, Diamond Comic Distributors is aware that Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) will be impacted to varying degrees throughout the world. With that in mind, Diamond Comic Distributors has made the difficult decision to postpone the event to a date later in the Summer.

"The severity and timing of the impact of the COVID-19 virus can't be predicted with any certainty, but the safety of our retailer partners and comic book fans is too important to risk. As always, we appreciate your enthusiasm for and support of the comic industry's best event and look forward to celebrating with you later in the Summer," said Diamond Founder and CEO, Steve Geppi.

Free Comic Book Day 2020 offers a selection of 47 titles available absolutely free at participating local comic shops across the United States and around the world. The 47 titles represent a broad range of taste, from superheroes, to sci-fi, to action-adventure, slice-of-life, manga, and so much more! The Free Comic Book Day selection is designed to appeal to every type of reader out there.

Diamond will announce additional information soon regarding FCBD non-comic merchandise. As further updates become available, we will continue to share via the Official Free Comic Book Day website, as well as the Free Comic Book Day social media channels: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

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ABOUT DIAMOND COMIC DISTRIBUTORS (DCD) Diamond is at the nexus of comics and pop culture. Based in Hunt Valley, MD, DCD is the world's largest distributor of English-language comic books, graphic novels, and related pop-culture merchandise, serving thousands of retailers worldwide. For more information, visit Diamond on the web at www.diamondcomics.com.

 

© 2020 Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. All rights reserved. Diamond, the Diamond logo, Diamond Books logo, and PREVIEWS are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Diamond Comic Distributors in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective copyright owners.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Barney & Clyde reprints due to blown deadline

On the venerable rec.arts.comics.strips, Horace LaBadie said, 

"The March 17, 2020 strip is a rerun of the June 27, 2013 strip, for those who obsess over such things. There might possibly be a few more.

It is apparently a problem with someone missing some deadlines. (Can I vague that up a little more, or what?)"

Today's is a repeat too. I'm not sure if Horace is co-writer Gene Weingarten or artist David Clark. I probably knew once. Coronavirus' fault I'm sure.

Cavna on international coronavirus cartoons

How the world's political artists are depicting the covid-19 pandemic

Michael Cavna 

March 18, 2020

https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2020/03/18/coronavirus-political-cartoons/

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

PR: Small Press Expo Addresses Impact of Coronavirus on SPX 2020



For Immediate Release

Contact: Warren Bernard


Small Press Expo Addresses Impact of Coronavirus on SPX 2020

Bethesda, Maryland – March 17, 2020

Media Release - SPX 2020 is scheduled to be held this coming September 12 - 13, with both Exhibitor Registration and Ignatz Submissions beginning this month. We are extremely concerned about the short- and long-term impacts of the coronavirus/COVID-19 crisis on the SPX community.

While developing this course of action, our goal was to prioritize the physical and financial well-being of the community.

The following is how SPX will be handling the coronavirus issue going forward:

  • SPX will review the status of our 2020 event in late May/early June
  • Exhibitor invitations and the lottery will proceed the weekend of March 22
  • Table payments will be deferred until more clarity about the show emerges late May/early June
  • Ignatz Award submissions will temporarily shift to a digital format, details will be released the weekend of March 29, after which we will then accept submissions
  • SPX will provide online resources to help the comics community cope with financial and other impacts of the outbreak.

In response, SPX will take several immediate steps out of a desire to, as best we are able, protect our exhibitors and our volunteer staff. The SPX planning committee will continue to monitor the national and international impact of the spread of the coronavirus/COVID-19 and act accordingly.

General Status of SPX 2020

SPX does not expect to make a determination about proceeding with, postponing, or, in the worst case, canceling this September's SPX 2020 until late May/early June. In the interim, SPX will proceed with our regular schedule for exhibitor registration, including the annual exhibitor lottery. SPX 2020 invitation and lottery information will be released the weekend of March 22.

Deferred Exhibitor Payments

While exhibitor registration will take place as normal in the coming weeks, SPX will defer table and badge payment until at least the late May/early June timeframe. We understand that the many event and freelance job cancellations currently taking place have placed a substantial and unexpected burden on creators and publishers. 

By shifting our payment schedule by several months, SPX hopes to help alleviate, where we can, the short-term burden of this crisis upon the indie comics community by not tying up crucial funds at this sensitive time and not requesting any payment until the status of the 2020 Expo is confirmed.

Digital Submissions for the Ignatz Awards

Full details on the Ignatz submission process will be made available the weekend of March 29.

Prior to this information being made available, please do not send any Ignatz submissions to SPX.

Given the recently reported likelihood that coronavirus/COVID-19 can remain active on cardboard and other surfaces for several days at a time and in order to protect our volunteer staff, who in a typical year process hundreds of submissions from all over the world, SPX will be moving temporarily to a digital submission process.

In previous years, potential Ignatz nominees were asked to submit six physical copies of their works to be distributed to the Ignatz Jurors, with one copy being preserved in the SPX permanent collection at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. For the 2020 Ignatz awards, SPX will request digital copies of all submissions, along with an optional single physical copy earmarked for the Library of Congress. 

Along with curtailing the potential spread of infection, the shift to digital submission will, we hope, also reduce the financial burden during this uncertain time on individual creators who wish to submit their works for consideration.

Online Resources for the SPX Community

Part of the Small Press Expo's mission is to help, as best we can, the SPX Community in uncertain times such as these. To that end, SPX has identified some online resources that contain information about various grants, relief funds and other mechanisms to hopefully aid the SPX Community in weathering the current circumstances:

Small Press Expo (SPX) is the preeminent showcase for the exhibition of independent comics, graphic novels, and alternative political cartoons. SPX is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit that brings together more than 650 artists and publishers to meet their readers, booksellers, and distributors each year. Graphic novels, mini comics, and alternative comics will all be on display and for sale by their authors and illustrators. The expo includes a series of panel discussions and interviews with this year's guests.

The Ignatz Award is a festival prize held every year at SPX recognizing outstanding achievement in comics and cartooning, with the winners chosen by attendees at the show.
Small Press Expo
P.O. Box 5704
Bethesda, Maryland
20824
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Small Press Expo | P.O. Box 5704, Bethesda, MD 20824

ICv2 talks to 3rd Eye Comics

April 25: Rafer Roberts at Fantom Comics





April 25 2020

Pop Culture Uncovered Live with Rafer Roberts!


· Hosted by Fantom Comics


  • Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 4 PM – 5:30 PM

  • Fantom Comics
    2010 P St NW, 3rd Floor, Washington D.C. 20036

PCU is back with a spotlight interview with Rafer Roberts, co-creator of Grumble, Modern Fantasy, and writer of many other comics!

You can check out more great pop culture content check out PCU on their various social media platforms and on their website for articles you can enjoy!

Rescheduled from Saturday, March 28, 2020