Friday, March 26, 2021

Michael de Adder, Canadian political cartoonist, joins The Post

de Adder was fired from his last position* one of his major customers for being too hard on Trump. It doesn't appear that he'll be moving to DC, as Toles did, nor will he have as many days as Tom.

Michael de Adder joins Washington Post Opinions as a political cartoonist

WashPost PR Blog March 26, 2021
 
*Corrected.
 
See
 

Cavna, Michael. 2019.

This Trump critic’s cartoon went viral on social media. Within hours, he no longer had a contract [Michael de Adder, Canada].

Washington Post (June 30): https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2019/06/30/viral-trump-critic-canadian-cartoonist-loses-his-freelance-contract-with-publisher-brunswick-news/

 

Degg, D.D. 2019.

Brunswick News Inc. Cancels Michael de Adder – Updated.

Daily Cartoonist (June 29): http://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2019/06/29/brunswick-news-inc-cancels-michael-de-adder/


Thursday, March 25, 2021

The Lily's lastest covid comic

I've picked up new habits in the pandemic. Will they stick?

In a relentless year, it's hard to notice when things shift

I've picked up new habits in the pandemic. Will they stick?
(Rachel Quast for The Lily)

April 19: Global Comics Lecture Series: Comics and the Humanization of the Middle Eastern Experience (Virtual Event)

Global Comics Lecture Series: Comics and the Humanization of the Middle Eastern Experience (Virtual Event)

April 19, 2021 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

https://library.osu.edu/events/global-comics-lecture-series-comics-and-the-humanization-of-the-middle-eastern-experience

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http://iasminomarata.com/illustration

In the world of Middle Eastern cartoons and graphic novels, the artists often focus their discussions on politics, government, war, protesters, etc., which are all important topics. Very few artists, however, address the actual people who are living these experiences. Join International and Area Studies at The Ohio State University Libraries for our next installment of the Global Comics Lecture Series featuring Iasmin, a Middle Eastern, Muslim, queer and trans comics artist, who will address:

  • Humanizing Middle Eastern people and our stories in a world that politicizes us, and how we can convey these things through comics
  • The intersection of queer, trans and Middle Eastern identities past, present and future, and the importance of representation in art
  • Healing trauma through comics (and art in general)

About our Speaker

Iasmin Omar Ata is a Middle Eastern, Muslim, queer and trans comic artist, game developer and illustrator who creates art about coping with illness, understanding identity, dismantling oppressive structures and Islamic futurism.

Iasmin's graphic novel Mis(h)adra has resonated with both readers and reviewers alike for its searingly honest depiction of the epileptic lived experience. Iasmin has produced a video game called Being about the Palestinian past, present and future as well as other comics and games. Iasmin is an Ignatz Award winner and Excellence in Graphic Literature Award finalist. They have been interviewed and reviewed by Kirkus Publishers Weekly, Electronic Intifada, Library Journal and NPR.

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Spider-Man from Amazing Fantasy #15 - Library of Congress - Thursday, April 8 at 8 PM EDT

This absolutely free event is meant to emulate the experience that I give to researchers who want to have a moment with the Spider-Man story from the original drawings from Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962) at the Library of Congress: https://www.prekindle.com/event/43872-object-lesson-spider-man, except the Prints & Photographs Division does not let children under 16 into the reading room so this is an all-ages event. Please register – it's absolutely free-of-charge. Marvel Worldwide has given me permission to share  some PowerPoint slides with details from the drawings. The Prints & Photographs Division of the Library of Congress has been closed to researchers for over a year, but we've been working to create virtual programming to provide access to our collections.

 

 

Sara W. Duke

Curator, Popular & Applied Graphic Art

Prints & Photographs Division

Library of Congress

Washington, DC 20540-4730

 

FB Live: Chris Schweizer, The Roanoke Colony, America's First Mystery

THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 2021 AT 3 PM EDT – 4 PM EDT

FB Live: Chris Schweizer, The Roanoke Colony, America's First Mystery


Facebook Live

Details

Online with Facebook Live
Thursday, March 25, 2021 at 3 PM EDT – 4 PM EDT
Price: Free · Duration: 1 hr
Public  · Anyone on or off Facebook
Join us for a discussion with KY-based comic author & illustrator Chris Schweizer about his latest YA book, The Roanoke Colony: America's First Mystery. He'll talk about the sometimes outlandish theory about what happened to the colonists, what we can learn from known facts, and what goes into making a historical mystery comic.

The Unacknowledged History of Black Creators and Black Characters in Comic Books (2016 Library of Congress presentation)

The Unacknowledged History of Black Creators and Black Characters in Comic Books
https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-7829
https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/media/webcasts/captions/2016/161107sgp1200.txt

Summary
Darrell Goza discussed the history of black creators and characters of comic books, as well as the degree to which early African-American superheroes generally adhered to common stereotypes of black men.
Event Date
November 10, 2016
Related Resources
Serial & Government Publications Division: https://www.loc.gov/rr/news/
Running Time
1 hours 6 minutes 27 seconds
Online Format
video

PARANORMAL HITMEN SIGNING EVENT at Fantom Comics

SATURDAY, MARCH 27TH @ 2PM:
PARANORMAL HITMEN SIGNING EVENT WITH BRETT MURPHY AND MATT KUND:
We're pleased to announce creators and friends of Fantom, Brett Murphy and Matt Kund, will be signing copies of their series from Behemoth Comics! Brett is the main writer on the series, and Matt features in issue #2, which will be out Wednesday, March 10th!

Paranormal Hitmen is an action comedy starring Gene Rizzo and Devon Grace, two hitmen working for the infamous mobster, Alfonso Carboni. After being recruited into a mysterious Government agency, Gene and Devon find themselves hunting ghosts while eluding the dangerous Carboni and his men.

Paranormal Hitmen #1 is available in-store or through our website:

also -

THIS SATURDAY, MARCH 27TH @ 4:00 PM: BLACK EXCELLENCE BOOK CLUB: NAT TURNER:
Join the Pop Culture Uncovered crew of Armand, Shan and Meagan as they discuss the graphic novel Nat Turner by Kyle Baker!
The story of Nat Turner and his slave rebellion - which began on August 21, 1831, in Southampton County, Virginia - is known among school children and adults. To some he is a hero, a symbol of Black resistance and a precursor to the civil rights movement; to others he is monster - a murderer whose name is never uttered. In Nat Turner, acclaimed author and illustrator Kyle Baker depicts the evils of slavery in this moving and historically accurate story of Nat Turner's slave rebellion. Told nearly wordlessly, every image resonates with the reader as the brutal story unfolds.

The event will be live-streamed on our Facebook page, and can get prepared ahead of time by picking up in store or on fantomcomics.com:

Nat Turner by Kyle Baker: https://stores.comichub.com/fantom_comics/products/kyle-baker-nat-turner-soft-cover-new-printing

Betancourt asks about a black Captain America?

Will 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier' finally bring us a Black Captain America on-screen? [in print as Will a new Marvel show finally bring a Black Captain America to the screen?]


Monday, March 22, 2021

March 23: Roundtable: Graphic Novels & Francophonie, Washington DC

Jean-Paul Gabilliet will be moderating a roundtable panel on "Graphic Novels & Francophonie" (co-sponsored by Quebec BD, the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and La Maison Française in Washington, D.C.) on March 23 at 12 noon in Washington, D.C. (5pm in France).

The panelists will be four francophone graphic novelists: Zeina Abirached (Lebanon, France), Juni Ba (Senegal, France), Léonie Bischoff (Switzerland, Belgium) and Jimmy Beaulieu (Québec).

The event is free and open to everyone. It will be conducted in English.

Feel free to register via the following link:

Friday, March 19, 2021

Betancourt on Justice League recut

How Zack Snyder finally created the 'Justice League' he wanted all along [in print as Doing justice to Snyder's vision]

David Betancourt

Washington Post March 19, 2021  p C1-2

https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2021/03/17/snyder-cut-justice-league-hbo-max/

NPR on Justice League and Raya

'Zack Snyder's Justice League': Vindication For Fans But What About Everybody Else?

Pop Culture Happy Hour March 19, 2021

Glen Weldon, J.C. Howard, Jordan Morris

https://www.npr.org/2021/03/17/978333551/zack-snyders-justice-league-vindication-for-fans-but-what-about-everybody-else

https://play.podtrac.com/510282/edge1.pod.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/

 

Here At Long (Really Long) Last, 'Zack Snyder's Justice League' Is ... Not Bad?

Eric Deggans  

All Things Considered  March 18, 2021

https://www.npr.org/2021/03/18/978227026/here-at-long-really-long-last-zack-snyders-justice-league-is-not-bad

https://ondemand.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/atc/2021/03/20210318_atc_here_at_long_really_long_last_zack_snyders_justice_league_is_not_bad.mp3

https://www.npr.org/transcripts/978227026

 

'Raya And The Last Dragon' Is A Swashbuckling Disney Epic

Stephen Thompson

Laura Sirikul

Pop Culture Happy Hour March 18, 2021

https://www.npr.org/2021/03/16/977943868/raya-and-the-last-dragon-is-a-swashbuckling-disney-epic

https://play.podtrac.com/510282/edge1.pod.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/pchh/2021/03/20210318_pchh_pchh_210318_raya_and_the_last_dragon_final.mp3

https://www.npr.org/transcripts/977943868

The Lily's latest comic

I want to stop shaving my legs. But can I overcome the societal pressure?

I shave to avoid being judged by other women

I want to stop shaving my legs. But can I overcome the societal pressure?

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

VISION: The Panel

VISION: The Panel

Ani-MIa and Troy-Jeffrey Allen
Mar 11, 2021
 
On this episode, on the heels of the Wandavision finale, we're taking a looking at a story with everyone's favorite synthezoid. It's a tale about life, death, family, and what it means to be human, in 2015's The Vision, from Marvel Comics. About THE PANEL: The Panel is a monthly book club show hosted by Ani-Mia with a rotating guest of comic fans, comic professionals, and the comic book curious. Assembled to discuss the merits of your favorite graphic novels, The Panel covers everything from superheroes to slice-of-life to manga - and all points in-between. Join us on social media and provide us with your hot takes, critical reviews, and musings on the month's book. Your thoughts could be featured in the next episode. Host: Ani-MIa Produced by Troy-Jeffrey Allen Edited by Johnny Rose Sapphire Studios Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PREVIEWSworld Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/previewswor... Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/previewsworld


Ann Telnaes profiled by Jason Chatfield

Artist Spotlight: Ann Telnaes

There aren't enough days in a lifetime to share with you all the artists that have inspired me at one time or another, but each week from now I'll be turning my drawing table lamp and spotlighting an artist you might like if you enjoy my work.

Some of these artists are friends, others are heroes, some are (bafflingly) both. Some are well-known, some are just starting out their careers. I hope you enjoy their work as much as I do.

Saturday, March 13, 2021

Bill Campbell's The Day the Klan Came to Town gn adaptation on Kickstarter

Hope all is well in your world. I just wanted to tell you about another KS campaign, THE DAY THE KLAN CAME TO TOWN. It's a graphic novel I wrote about a Klan riot that happened in my hometown (Carnegie, PA) back in 1923.

We've already hit our initial goal. We're now trying to reach $10K. We could really use your help. Please feel free to check it out:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ww3/the-day-the-klan-came-to-town?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=the%20day%20the%20klan%20came%20to%20town

The lastest Lily comic

The pandemic has changed me. But how will we collectively heal?

It's difficult to start healing when the pain is still being inflicted

The pandemic has changed me. But how will we collectively heal?
(Katie Wheeler)

Cavna on Jaffee at 100

Al Jaffee turns 100, and Mad magazine salutes its legendary artist with a birthday tribute

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Phillip Kennedy Johnson writing Superman

A New Writer for Superman

Phillip Kennedy Johnson begins his run on Superman this week. First up: a two-part story about the hero, his son and his succession.

A version of this article appears in print on March 10, 2021, Section C, Page 3 of the New York edition with the headline: Another Writer's Take On the Man of Steel.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/09/arts/superman-phillip-kennedy-johnson.html

Mar 25: Pandemic Comics and COVID-19

Mar 25: Pandemic Comics and COVID-19

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/pandemic-comics-and-covid-19-tickets-144241455075

About this Event

From drawn diary comics to graphic art narratives of quarantine, visual mediums have been critical in documenting the impacts of the pandemic. This webinar explores the importance of comics in our understanding of and artistic response to COVID-19 with three experts in the field:

  • Barbara Postema, School of English and Media Studies, University of New Zealand
  • Emmy Waldman, School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
  • Daniel Worden, School of Individualized Study and Department of English, Rochester Institute of Technology

The webinar is open to the general public and free of charge. To participate, RSVP by pressing the green Register button above to gain access to the Zoom room details.

"Pandemic Comics and COVID-19" is the fifteenth installation of the MLC Research Centre & Gallery's webinar series that began on April 2, 2020 as an urgent cultural response to the crisis.

For more information about the MLC Research Centre & Gallery at Ryerson University, visit mlc.ryerson.ca and stay up-to-date with the latest news on Twitter (@MLC_Research).




Troy-Jeffrey Allen interviews Joe Illidge

'MPLS Sound' Interview: Joe Illidge On Black Comics Past, Present, And Future

Interview by Troy-Jeffrey Allen

March 20: Comics signing at Fantom Comics



>>>SATURDAY, MARCH 20TH @ TBD: PARANORMAL HITMEN SIGNING EVENT WITH BRETT MURPHY AND MATT KUND:
We're pleased to announce creators and friends of Fantom, Brett Murphy and Matt Kund, will be signing copies of their series from Behemoth Comics! Brett is the main writer on the series, and Matt features in issue #2, which will be out Wednesday, March 10th!

Paranormal Hitmen is an action comedy starring Gene Rizzo and Devon Grace, two hitmen working for the infamous mobster, Alfonso Carboni. After being recruited into a mysterious Government agency, Gene and Devon find themselves hunting ghosts while eluding the dangerous Carboni and his men.

Paranormal Hitmen #1 is available in-store or through our website:
https://stores.comichub.com/fantom_comics/products/paranormal-hitmen-1-cover-a-gandolpho-mature-of-4-

***While this event is in-store, we will still be observing ALL Covid guidelines, including reduced capacity, masks and social distancing.***

Tuesday, March 09, 2021

Jules Feiffer's collaborator Norton Juster RIP

Norton Juster, who conjured worlds of wordplay in 'Phantom Tollbooth,' dies at 91

Emily Langer

Washington Post March 9, 2021

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/norton-juster-dead/2021/03/09/42d60a84-1035-11e9-831f-3aa2c2be4cbd_story.html

More on Dr Seuss at Arlington Library

John Gallagher's Max Meow books signed from Bard's Alley



While you're at it, grab a copy of Max Meow: Cat Crusader and preorder book two, Max Meow: Donuts and Danger. This graphic novel series is sure to be your Dog Man-fan's next favorite series. Plus, author John Gallagher is local, so preorders through our physical location will be signed and doodled! (Keep your eyes peeled for some very exciting Independent Bookstore Day news, too!) Out April 6th.



New graphic medicine Kickstarter by GE Gallas - "The Plague and Doctor Caim"

The Plague and Doctor Caim

A darkly comic graphic novel about a 17th century plague doctor by G.E. Gallas.

The Plague and Doctor Caim is a 112-page full colour original graphic novel from acclaimed creator G.E. Gallas and is the latest project from new independent publisher Cast Iron Books.

The Plague and Doctor Caim Book and Ebook

This campaign is to fund production and distribution costs, to get this story printed and out into the world and as many hands as possible.

The Plague and Doctor Caim follows the life of a 17th-century plague doctor: an Everyman with a beak.

Doctor Caim is hired by a village to treat both the rich and the poor. The doctor readily accepts the position, but goes about the work with much trial and error.

Doctor Caim encounters patients from all walks of life, experimenting with treatments while monitoring his own health and watching the stars for omens...


Interior Pages

Research is the integral foundation of both the script and design of The Plague and Doctor Caim. Each medical treatment Doctor Caim tries and every situation Doctor Caim finds himself in is based on historical facts. 


With the aesthetic of a medieval illuminated manuscript, this graphic novel finds macabre comedy within the history of the bubonic plague.