Wednesday, November 01, 2023
Nov 7: "unOrdinary" book signing with Uru-Chan
Nov 16: Emily Bowen Cohen at Arlington Library
Author Talk: Emily Bowen Cohen
Join us for a presentation from author Emily Bowen Cohen about her novel "Two Tribes."
Cohen will reflect on themes common to Indigenous and Jewish American experiences such as the importance of places that feel like home, historical persecution and oppression, and cultural traditions using her own illustrations and comic panels.
Audience Q&A and book signing to follow. Books will be available for sale, courtesy of Hooray for Books!
RSVP for an event reminder. Attendance is first-come, first-served until seating capacity is reached.
For more information, contact 703-228-6545
- Date:
- Thursday, November 16, 2023
- Time:
- 6:30pm - 8:00pm
- Location:
- Campbell Room
- Library:
- Shirlington Library
- Audience:
- Events for Adults Events for High Schoolers Events for Middle Schoolers
- Categories:
- Author Talk
- Calendar:
- Arlington Public Library
About the book
This debut graphic novel embraces the complexity, meaning, and deep love that comes from being part of two vibrant tribes. Mia is still getting used to living with her mom and stepfather, and to the new role their Jewish identity plays in their home. Feeling out of place at home and at her Jewish day school, Mia finds herself thinking more and more about her Muscogee father, who lives with his new family in Oklahoma. Her mother doesn’t want to talk about him, but Mia can’t help but feel like she’s missing a part of herself without him in her life.
About the author
Emily Bowen Cohen won a WORD artist grant in 2016 to create the mini-comic, An American Indian Guide to the Day of Atonement. She was an Inquiry fellow at American Jewish University and also participated in the Reciprocity retreat through Asylum Arts. She graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Visual and Environmental Studies.
Former Silver Springer Ryan Holmberg starts a new manga imprint
Ryan Holmberg unveils SMUDGE, a new "horror, pulp and dark fantasy" manga imprint
Her Frankenstein, a cult horror manga from the 1980s will be the first Smudge release in 2024
November 13: Neil Shusterman + Andrés Vera Martínez at Politics and Prose
Monday, November 13 at 7 p.m. | |
Neil Shusterman with Andrés Vera Martínez Courage to Dream / Ages 13+ at Conn Ave Kids Dept. A golem, a window to another world, Baba Yaga, the staff of Moses, and a crystalline shell provide inspiration in five powerful stories about finding hope and courage during the darkest of modern times: the Holocaust. These figures from Jewish folklore change the lives of ordinary people in action-packed, powerful graphic stories. Each narrative is followed by compelling historical facts and biographies. | |
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Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 10/31/2023
'New Yorker' Cartoon About a Dog on the Internet Breaks Auction Records
The iconic 1993 image by Peter Steiner just became the most valuable single-panel comic ever sold
October 26, 2023
SKTCHDxTINYONION: Talking A Little Horror on Halloween
James Tynion IV and David Harper
Oct 31, 2023
https://jamestynioniv.substack.com/p/sktchdxtinyonion-talking-a-little
Book Review: Drawn to Satire: Sketches of Cartoonists in Singapore by CT Lim and Koh Hong Teng.
reviewed by Felix Cheong
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMIC ART BLOG October 31, 2023
https://ijoca.blogspot.com/2023/10/book-review-drawn-to-satire-sketches-of.html
Drawn to Satire: Sketches of Cartoonists in Singapore. CT Lim and Koh Hong Teng. Pause Narratives, 2023.
AFM: Leonardo DiCaprio's All-Star Animated Feature 'Ozi: Voice of the Forest' Sells to Signature for U.K. (Exclusive)
Alex Ritman
The eco-focused film features the voices of Laura Dern, Amandla Stenberg, Donald Sutherland, Djimon Hounsou, RuPaul, Dean Charles Chapman and Rachel Shenton.
October 31, 2023
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/ozi-voice-of-the-forest-leonardo-dicaprio-signature-1235632234/
Asterix turns 60
By DW
29 October 2023
https://tv.guardian.ng/entertainment/entertainment-news/asterix-turns-60/
Keith Giffen, November 30, 1952 – October 9, 2023
Andrew Farago | October 31, 2023
https://www.tcj.com/keith-giffen-november-30-1952-october-9-2023/
In Memoriam: Cartoonist Tony Husband
By John Freeman on October 20, 2023
https://downthetubes.net/in-memoriam-cartoonist-tony-husband/
Tony Husband: Cartoonist
Photography by Jolita Jaugaite and MJ Smith
https://www.greatermancunians.blog/tony-husband-cartoonist-manchester
Tony Husband – A Tribute in Cartoons
https://procartoonists.org/tony-husband-a-tribute-in-cartoons/
Editoonist George Danby Supports Lewiston
https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2023/10/31/editoonist-george-danby-supports-lewiston/
Danny Earls [Alien]
TAPE DEC Talks 01 Oct 26, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4S-mRdbz3s
Digging Under The Ice, An Interview with Declan Shalvey
Corporal Hicks and RidgeTop
AvP Galaxy Podcast #172
Oct 23, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDgTRczkB2I
'Audrey's Shelter' Receives UNESCO Backing to Support Its Eco Message [France, animation]
October 30, 2023
'South Park' Mocks Kathleen Kennedy, Disney Diversity Efforts; Gina Carano Reacts
The latest special mocked Disney brass for diversity "pandering" in franchises like 'Star Wars' and Indiana Jones — while simultaneously criticizing trolls who attack Lucasfilm's Kennedy — as right-leaning celebrities ranging from Elon Musk to Carano weigh in.
James Hibberd
October 30, 2023
Marvel Animated Universe Wiki. 2008-
https://marvelanimated.fandom.com/wiki/Marvel_Animated_Universe_Wiki
Invincible season 2, part 1 review: A slow, compelling burn
Prime Video's animated superhero drama sets the table for an explosive second half
Saloni Gajjar
AV Club October 31 2023
https://www.avclub.com/invincible-season-2-part-1-review-prime-video-tv-1850967586
VAULT & AETHON partner up for comics, ebooks, and audiobooks
Deanna Destito
10/31/2023
https://www.comicsbeat.com/vault-aethon-partner-up-for-comics-ebooks-and-audiobooks/
Nine Antico's MADONNAS AND WHORES wins 2023 Inrockuptibles literary prize
The fourth edition of the annual literary prize from French culture magazine Les Inrockuptibles
Dean Simons
10/31/2023
https://www.comicsbeat.com/nine-anticos-madonnas-and-whores-wins-2023-inrockuptibles-literary-prize/
With Ivan Brunetti - Author of Cartooning: Philosophy and Practice
Jimmy Gownley, Michael Cohen, and Harold Buchholz.
Unpacking Peanuts 8/15/2023
Is It Time to Pull Up Stakes and Head for Mars?
Probably not, Kelly and Zach Weinersmith argue in "A City on Mars."
By W. M. Akers
Oct. 28, 2023
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/28/books/review/kelly-zach-weinersmith-city-on-mars.html
A CITY ON MARS: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through? | Kelly and Zach Weinersmith | Penguin Press | 430 pp. | $32
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 10/30/2023
ABOUT COMICS RETURNS TO THE DIRECT MARKET AFTER 10-YEAR ABSENCE With 'Scott Shaw!s Comix & Stories' and Mireault's 'The Jam'
Brigid Alverson on October 27, 2023
https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/55447/about-comics-returns-direct-market-after-10-year-absence
'Deathstroke' Artist, Co-Creator of Checkmate
Brigid Alverson on October 30, 2023
https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/55452/rip-steve-erwin
David Rowe Wins Record 9th Gold Stanley
https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2023/10/29/david-rowe-wins-record-9th-gold-stanley/
David Rowe wins Cartoonist of the year 2023
Oct 29, 2023
https://www.afr.com/companies/media-and-marketing/david-rowe-wins-cartoonist-of-the-year-2023-20231029-p5efvz
David Rowe Makes History – Named Cartoonist of the Year for a Record-Breaking Ninth Time
October 29 2023
"This Book Is About My Hatred Of Chaos": Daniel Clowes on Monica
John Kelly | October 30, 2023
https://www.tcj.com/this-book-is-about-my-hatred-of-chaos-daniel-clowes-on-monica/
INTERVIEW: Robert Kirkman and Simon Racioppa explore a different kind of superhero multiverse story in INVINCIBLE Season 2
It's a more character based dramatic way of exploring the multiverse."
10/30/2023
https://www.comicsbeat.com/interview-robert-kirkman-and-simon-racioppa-invincible-season-2/
A Conflicted Cartoonist Ponders Roy Lichtenstein
A new documentary asks whether the Pop Art icon appropriated the work of comic artists. If so, who's truly to blame?
Nathan Gelgud
Hyperallergic October 29 2023
https://hyperallergic.com/852891/a-conflicted-cartoonist-ponders-roy-lichtenstein/
New exhibit showcases Jewish roots in comic books
By Roger Clark
Spectrum News NY1 Oct. 05, 2023
An Interview with Lydia Kang and Alex Segura
October 24, 2023
IDEAS DON'T BLEED episode fifty-nine | Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, part one
Oct 30 2023
https://ashcanpress.substack.com/p/doesnt-look-like-we-have-much-of
AWARD ROUNDUP: CYBERPUNK: 2077 – BIG CITY DREAMS receives Best Comic 2023 Hugo AwardThe videogame tie-in graphic novel came out on top in a very competitive category Dean Simons 10/30/2023
[DISPATCH] An Interview with MAPS Artist Meghan Hetrick
The acclaimed artist talks about her love of sci-fi, working with different media, and much more.
3 Worlds / 3 Moons
Oct 30 2023
https://3w3m.substack.com/p/dispatch-interview-maps-artist-meghan-hetrick
Humanoids and Humble Bundle team up for massive digital book collection
Over 100 digital books sold in support of the Freedom to Read Foundation
Dean Simons
10/30/2023
https://www.comicsbeat.com/humanoids-and-humble-bundle-team-up-for-massive-digital-book-collection/
Loki's Time Travel Rules Don't Matter
By Joe George | October 28, 2023
https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/lokis-time-travel-rules-dont-matter/
Our Favorite Cartoonist Got Fired for Drawing This Cartoon [Steve Bell].
Daryl Cagle, Michel Kichka, Uri Fink, and Moshik Gulst,
Caglecast Oct 25, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfzYRaSr6RQ
Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Jonathan Roth, a Children's Book Graphic Novelist
by Mike Rhode
October 30, 2023
https://comicsdc.blogspot.com/2023/10/JonathanRoth.html
Monday, October 30, 2023
Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Jonathan Roth, a Children's Book Graphic Novelist
Roth with Beep (courtesy of Roth) |
I write and illustrate almost solely for kids these days. My first graphic novel series, Rover and Speck, came out in 2022, with another book just released and book 3 slated for 2024. I’ve also created chapter books and picture books.
How do you do it? Traditional pen and ink, computer or a combination?
I do rough planning and character design in pencil first, but the finished art for my graphic novels is rendered and colored digitally.
When (within a decade is fine) and where were you born?
I was born in Detroit, too young to remember the first step on the moon, but I was alive for it.
Why are you in Washington (aka Rockville) now? What neighborhood or area do you live in?
Though we first settled in Ellicott City in the late 90s, so my wife could go to acupuncture school, we moved to Montgomery County when I got a job teaching elementary art here in ‘99. We’ve been in Rockville most of that time, for the past 10+ years in Twinbrook.
When and why did you live in Zaire and the Virgin Islands?
I
deferred college a year to live in Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the
Congo) to join my father and his wife (remarried) who were high school
teachers at the American School of Kinshasa. They later taught on St.
Croix, so I dropped what I was doing (not much) to spend a year there
too.
What is your training and/or education in cartooning?
Like so many others, I started by copying characters in comic books and strips as early as 5 years old. But by the time I went to art school (Cooper Union), I was of course, like my peers, too serious an artiste to draw cartoons. But shortly after graduating I knew I wanted to write and draw above all, with a humorous bent, and my path back to cartooning (and then children’s books) was natural and fun.
Who are your influences?
Though I was addicted to Marvel and DC as a kid, I don’t see much lasting influence there. My cartoonist’s heart was mostly shaped by newspaper strips like Peanuts, Calvin and Hobbes and Doonesbury. Works such as the early Star Wars movies and the Hitchhiker’s Guide books certainly taught me a lot about longer narration and humorous voice. The Simpsons, too.
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In the mid to late 90s, I had hundreds of strips published by weeklies and magazines such as the C-Ville Weekly in Charlottesville (a weekly strip for a couple years), Communities Magazine and the occasional acceptance in the Funny Times and similar. But the tone of these strips was much gentler than edgy, and I don’t think the alt-scene was where I belonged. I really yearned to do more mainstream newspapers and began submitting to the syndicates. United was briefly interested in one strip, but it never went anywhere. At the same time, I was also developing my interest in writing for children, which is the path I eventually took.
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Where did you get the idea to do a book series about planetary rovers?
I’ve followed Mars landers and rovers since I was a kid, but didn’t have an idea to make them characters until 2019, when I saw that the long-lived Opportunity rover had ‘died’ after an unprecedented 14 years on the Martian surface (it was supposed to last about 3 months, ha!) I immediately had an idea about another rover finding a fictional Oppy and bringing it back to ‘life’. Thus Rover and Speck were born!
How did you pitch it, since you would be a new graphic novelist? Was it on the strength of your previous children's book series?
My agent did the pitching, so I don’t know all the details. Because so many publishers are looking for good graphic novels now, I doubt my chapter book series had much sway either way. This one sold as an initial three-book series. Book one takes place on a rocky world. Book two is set on a water planet. And, for the first time in kid’s sci-fi that I know about, book three will take place within the cloud layers of a gas giant! I wanted to try something especially unusual for that one.
Will we learn more about Speck's origins?
Not in book 3. But maybe if there are more books down the line!
The rovers are obviously not possible to engineer yet, in spite of AI advances. Beyond the alien life such as rock creatures, is the science in your books accurate?
Maybe a wee bit more accurate than Star Trek, haha! I do try to make the specifics more plausible than fantastical, but the more factual science connections are peppered throughout in the ‘Fun Science Facts.’
How do you decide which science panels to include?
There are cool, interesting facts about all aspects of nature, but I try to tie these panels into pertinent things happening at that point in the story. My editor usually has good suggestions around these too.
If you could, what in your career would you do-over or change?
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What work are you best-known for?
For my work an art teacher! I mean, I teach 500+ kids a week, each student body continually replenished for 25 years. In the wider world, my Beep and Bob chapter book series is probably still the best known of my kid’s books.
What work are you most proud of?
It’s such a longshot getting any work traditionally published in children’s books these days, so I’m grateful for all my books. If I’m proud of anything it’s my perseverance, because that’s been the key.
What would you like to do or work on in the future?
Another graphic novel series. And more picture books. No lack of ideas! Just time…
What do you do when you're in a rut or have writer's block?
Go for a walk or bike ride. Most of my ideas come to me while not in the chair (though sitting and composing is the only way to work them out). Active bodies are active brains!
What do you think will be the future of your field?
So bright, people will be wearing shades! Not likely me, but someone.
What local cons do you attend? The Small Press Expo, Awesome Con, or others? Any comments about attending them?
I’ve been attending the Small Press Expo for about 20 years, since back when it was in a hotel in Bethesda (now at the Mariott convention center closer to me). Anyone into comics, especially those beyond superhero, should definitely go! I attend occasional other cons, but most of the events I attend and/or appear at are book festivals: the Gaithersburg Book Festival, Fall for the Book, the Chesapeake Children’s Book Festival and more.
Roth at Politics and Prose; photo courtesy of Bruce Guthrie |
What comic books do you read regularly or recommend? Do you have a local store?
Just about all the kidlit and adult comics I read can be found in good indie bookstores, like Politics and Prose (where, in the last week alone, I attended talks by creators as diverse as Stephen Pastis and Roz Chast; I also spoke there too, smiley face). Sadly there are no indies in Rockville (boo!), but the new People’s Book in Takoma Park has a cool comics selection, and I’ll travel to NoVa for Bards Alley, Scrawl, One More Page or Hooray for Books (why is NoVa so much better than MoCo this way? Discuss). And MoCo Libraries has built a great collection.
What's your favorite thing about DC?
That I can ride all the way from Rockville to the Mall on beautiful bike trails (Rock Creek Trail, Capital Crescent, C and O) to visit some of the best museums in the world. For free!
Least favorite?
That there’s such a profound equity/wealth gap.
What monument or museum do you like to take visitors to?
The National Gallery is my happy place. Great Falls is a spectacular outdoor spot.
How about a favorite local restaurant?
I’m boring about dining. The Silver Diner is our main bag.
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Do you have a website or blog?
How has the COVID-19 outbreak affected you, personally and professionally?Such a strange, surreal time! Fortunately we found a way to keep schools (and teaching jobs) going during the pandemic, so for me it was more of a mental than financial hardship. I wrote and sold a book in 20-21, and my series has survived, so I’m grateful there. Plus somehow I still haven’t had Covid myself! But with all we should have learned, I’m worried we aren’t going to be prepared for the next pandemic.
Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 10/28-29/2023
Checkmate Co-Creator Steve Erwin Dies At The Age Of 60, RIP
Steve Erwin, co-creator of Checkmate and Gunfire for DC Comics, has died at the age of 63, after suffering a sudden heart attack.
27 Oct 2023
by Rich Johnston
https://bleedingcool.com/comics/checkmate-co-creator-steve-erwin-dies-at-the-age-of-60-rip/
X-Men Monday #224 – Halloween Book Club With Steve Foxe
Chris Hassan
October 23, 2023
https://aiptcomics.com/2023/10/23/x-men-monday-224-halloween-steve-foxe/
AIPT Television podcast episode 39: An immigrant journey and 'Darna' with Andrew Drilon
Comic creator Andrew Drilon joins the AIPT Television podcast to share his journey moving to the U.S. to pursue art and talks the pilot of Darna (2022).
Gary Catig
October 26, 2023
https://aiptcomics.com/2023/10/26/aipt-television-podcast-episode-39-andrew-drilon-darna-fahm/
The Formula: Yet another conversation between two New Yorker cartoonists
Liza Donnelly and Michael Maslin
Seeing Things Oct 29 2023
https://lizadonnelly.substack.com/p/the-formula
Israel at WAR! Top Israeli cartoonists discuss the current situation through cartoons.
Daryl Cagle, Michel Kichka, Uri Fink, and Moshik Gulst,
Caglecast Episode #29 Oct 27, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2Vz6RQcv4I
We Started a Comic Book Company - GHOST MACHINE - a New York Comic Con Cinematic Vlog - Fuji XH2s
Francis Manapul
Oct 26, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kTT_FivNUI
Punk and Comics
Craig Fischer, Raeghan Buchanan, Derf Backderf, Shelly Bond, and Nate Powell
CXC Festival
Oct 26, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcI3WJexecY
Comic Potential: Comics in the Classroom - Speech and Thought Bubbles in Comics with Sim Leech
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival
Oct 25, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kModfJNQJBA
Crafting Comics in the Digital Age: A Talk with Brad Guigar
Barney Smith
StoryComic Presents 316
Oct 27, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcRv-P1MrpQ
Hibbs, Brian. 2023.
DANIEL CLOWES for MONICA
Comix Experience October 29 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jqMlSYcdBk
The KELLEY JONES Shoot Interview with a Special Mystery Guest! [Matt Wagner]
Cartoonist Kayfabe
Oct 29, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiW3OOGq-ZE
DeLand teacher's passion for creating comics inspiring the next generation of creative writers [ David Finkle ]
By Tammie Fields
Spectrum News 13 Oct. 24, 2023
A perfect Sunday with... Nick Brokenshire
Full English breakfasts, singing animals, haunted heroes, and 100% Star Wars positivity!
Cavan Scott
Cavletter Oct 29, 2023
https://cavanscott.substack.com/p/a-perfect-sunday-with-nick-brokenshire
The Table Has Been Turned: On the experience of tabling at a convention, and what I learned from it.
By David Harper
October 24, 2023
https://sktchd.com/longform/the-table-has-been-turned/
The Story Behind the Perfect Modern Superhero, 25 Years Later [Impulse]
David Harper
April 7, 2020
https://sktchd.com/longform/the-story-behind-the-perfect-modern-superhero-25-years-later/
INTERVIEW: ABLAZE Publisher Rich Young talks Gannibal horror manga, Tezuka, and what's next
ABLAZE bets big on manga with Kickstarter campaign for a gory, gripping horror story
Deb Aoki
10/29/2023
https://www.comicsbeat.com/ablaze-publisher-rich-young-talks-gannibal-horror-manga/
The Nightmare Before Christmas Turns 30
Scott Detrow
Consider This October 29, 2023
https://www.npr.org/2023/10/29/1198908859/the-nightmare-before-christmas-turns-30
https://play.podtrac.com/npr-510355/traffic.megaphone.fm/NPR6171208112.mp3
He chose to honor his mom's life with a psychedelic cartoon [Duncan Trussell, The Midnight Gospel].
Rachel Martin
All Things Considered October 29, 2023
https://www.npr.org/2023/10/29/1208775477/he-chose-to-honor-his-moms-life-with-a-psychedelic-cartoon