Monday, March 23, 2020

PR: Three Ways to Get Your Comics, Toys & Graphic Novels During COVID-19



Hey Third Eye Faithful!

You may have heard today about all non-essential businesses being forced to close their doors at 5PM, and yes, this applies to our Maryland stores.

We had a feeling this was coming, and we've been preparing, and as such, we're here to tell you:

We're still here for you -- and we need you now more than ever!


Home delivery, curbside pick-up, and mail order! All contactless transactions!

We've also put together a list of ways you can help, along with a new program: Third Eye Battle Bonds, which is a neat way of getting Third Eye Gift Cards while earning cool perks!

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  • CURBSIDE PICK-UP, HOME DELIVERY & OTHER OPTIONS (click here to see more) - as of now, we are offering this at our SOUTHERN MD store in LEXINGTON PARK as well as ANNAPOLIS!
  • MAIL-ORDER (click here to browse this weeks new comics)
  • GIFT CARDS (click here to order now)
  • SETTING UP A THIRD EYE PULLBOX FOR MAIL-ORDER (please make sure to e-mail steve@thirdeyecomics.com after setting up to let us know you're doing mail-order) if you're not going out! (click here to sign up now)



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Third Eye Comics | 2027A WEST ST, Suite 102, Annapolis, MD 21401





PR: The 2020 SPX Lottery is Here!




Hello Everyone!

The SPX 2020 Lottery is now open! SPX will be held September 12 to September 13 at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center (same place as always).

Head here to apply. A few things to keep in mind:
  • Applications are due April 3rd at 5pm EST and will not be accepted afterwards
  • We will not be picking the randomized lottery winners until after all applications have been received; this means there is no benefit to applying early or late (except maybe peace of mind).
  • In light of COVID-19, we will not be asking for any payment until late May/early June and applying to the lottery is completely non-binding. If you are selected or placed on the waitlist expect more communication from us as we get closer to the date.
  • You can only apply for the lottery once, and multiple entries will result in being removed from the lottery pool (unless you email us and tell us you accidentally clicked twice or something, we do have a heart!).
  • While we allow table sharing, there is a limit of two people per half table without approval, so be aware of that when requesting a full or half table. The hotel has a hard occupancy cap on the hall and if everyone tries to fit 8 people at a table, we'll exceed it.
  • We will be checking to make sure you make or publish comics, so if you're exclusively an illustrator, novelist, cosplayer or anime figure retailer (we get them) we reserve the right to remove you from the pool. With this in mind we will be collecting direct links to your work so please have a sample of it available somewhere on the internet.
Hit us up on Instagram, Twitter, or  Facebook for a quick reply. We're also happy to chat if you email us at exhibitor-inquiries@smallpressexpo.com.
Best of luck to everyone!

Jamie, Devon, Warren and the rest of the SPX Executive Committee

Copyright © 2020 Small Press Expo, All rights reserved. 
You are getting this email because we know you might want a table to SPX 2020!! 

Our mailing address is: 
Small Press Expo
P.O. Box 5704
Bethesda, Maryland 20824
Small Press Expo | P.O. Box 5704, Bethesda, MD 20824


Big Planet Comics signs Open Letter to comics customers

Beyond Comics - OPEN TODAY UNTIL 5pm




B&W Logo
Important Updates

Maryland's Governor Larry Hogan just announced that all non-essential business' are to be closed at 5pm today in order keep Marylanders safe and slow the spread of the Coronavirus.

Beyond Comics will be open today and remain open until 5pm. Our priority is the safety of our employees and our customers. If you are not feeling well or you have potentially been in contact with others who are ill, please stay home!

We will be serving our customers to the best of our ability from our stores until 5pm today and we are exploring the possibility of curbside pickup and delivery moving forward. We're not sure what we'll be allowed to do at this point and we will comply with the recommendations of the state government and the CDC as we make these decisions. Stay tuned to your email for future updates.

Our board game sale will continue to run so please come by and stock up on some fun supplies. Have you been putting off getting your comics organized? Now is a great time to grab some bags, boards, and boxes for your collections. We have a huge assortment of games available to help bring some fun and joy while you're spending more time at home than usual. Don't forget that you can always purchase a gift card online if you don't feel comfortable coming out but are looking for a way to support the store.
Lastly, thank you for being an incredible community during this crazy and unprecedented time. The Beyond Comics family would be nothing without the amazing support of our loyal customers and friends! You all are incredible. Stay safe, be well, and we will do our best to serve you as we navigate this time.
Quarantine Sale!
Pandemic * Dead of Winter * Zombicide

14% OFF!
Board Games

10% OFF!
Stores will be closing at 5pm today until further notice.
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 anti-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

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Sunday, March 22, 2020

Winner of the 2019 Believer Book Award for Fiction : Ebony Flowers

Announcing the winners of the 2019
Believer Book Awards


Winner: Hot Comb
by Ebony Flowers
Drawn & Quarterly

It feels rare to encounter a book as full of life as Ebony Flowers's debut collection of short graphic fictions, Hot Comb. The style in which each story is rendered changes according to the narrative's needs, but Flowers's impressionistic panels are a constant. They vibrate with an energy that suggests they've been invested with the world she portrays. In Hot Comb, Flowers has produced something authentically new and exciting.

That darn WUMO and Sherman's Lagoon

Danish humor, American carnage

James L. McGee, Bethesda

In the ocean, pearls and swine

Linda Sapin, Takoma Park

Was Emily Richards the first black female New Yorker cartoonist in 2004?

New Yorker cartoon expert (and cartoonist) Michael Maslin has written in with a correction to the stories about Liz Montague being the first black female cartoonist. Michael publishes Ink Spill, an excellent blog on NY'r cartoons:
 
The first known black female New Yorker cartoonist is Emily Richards.

You'll see that Emily's A-Z entry notes she is the first known black female NYer cartoonist. We'll never know if she's the first. There are too many unknown cartoonists on the Spill's New Yorker Cartoonists A-Z

Emily Richards (Hopkins) New Yorker work: 2004 – . Born, Boston, Massachusetts, 1970.  Grew up in Oregon, Hawaii, West Virginia, and Virginia.  Attended Williams College and West Virginia University. Received a masters degree at Johns Hopkins University. Worked, initially, as a New Yorker fact checker before becoming a New Yorker cartoonist. When Ms. Richards married New Yorker cartoonist Marshall Hopkins they became the third married New Yorker cartoonist couple in the magazine's history (Mary Petty & Alan Dunn were the first, Liza Donnelly & Michael Maslin were the second). Ms. Richards (Hopkins) is the first known black female New Yorker cartoonist.


Ellen Forney on coronavirus in The Post, and a couple of NY Times cartoons

Hand-Washing Like A Pro
Ellen Forney
Washington Post March 22 2020

Op-Art: What Do We Lose When We Stop Touching Each Other?

The thing we are biologically programmed to need is also what can harm us most.

By Kristen Radtke

A version of this article appears in print on March 21, 2020, Section A, Page 23 of the New York edition with the headline: What We Lose When We Can't Touch.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/19/opinion/coronavirus-touching.html

and this one doesn't appear to be online:


Get Out Your Crayons: Coloring for cooped-up readers.

Tomi Um

New York Times (March 22 2020): SR10

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Ann Telnaes on working from home during coronavirus times

Working from home during the coronavirus threat? Here's some advice from a seasoned freelancer.
Ann Telnaes

Cavna talks to Chinese-American cartoonist Chen Weng, creator of Messycow Comics

One Chinese American cartoonist is finding satire in our coronavirus crisis — with a perspective from both cultures

PR: Join the Fight - Support Your Pals at Third Eye with Third Eye Battle Bonds!



THIRD EYE IS OPEN & HERE FOR YOU!
FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN JOIN THE FIGHT FOR FUN HERE!
Hey Third Eye Faithful!

First off, let me say this: Third Eye is not going anywhere. We're here for you, currently open, adhering to guidelines of limited people in our stores, and have a ton of options to help make getting your favorite stuff easy-peezy (you can read about them all here).

With that being said, we're planners at Third Eye, and we plan to be here for a very, very long time to make sure you're getting all the fun stuff you need, and with some of the uncertainty surrounding the situation and COVID-19, we wanted to give you a way that you could pitch in to join the Fight for Fun!

We've put together a list of ways you can help, along with a new program: Third Eye Battle Bonds.

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  • OUR STORES ARE OPEN (pls. note our RICHMOND store is curb-side pick-up only, while our SOMD and ANNAPOLIS stores are currently open for business, but being careful with the amount of folks in them at one time based on current guidelines.)
  • CURBSIDE PICK-UP, HOME DELIVERY & OTHER OPTIONS (click here to see more)
  • MAIL-ORDER (click here to browse this weeks new comics)
  • GIFT CARDS (click here to order now)
  • SETTING UP A THIRD EYE PULLBOX FOR MAIL-ORDER (please make sure to e-mail steve@thirdeyecomics.com after setting up to let us know you're doing mail-order) if you're not going out! (click here to sign up now)



STAY CONNECTED  
Third Eye Comics | 2027A WEST ST, Suite 102, Annapolis, MD 21401

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