Monday, August 04, 2025

My pics from SDCC 2025

 by Bruce Guthrie 

SDCC_250723_454.JPG -- Progressive Insurance borrowing of the Action Comics #1 cover

 

I ventured out to San Diego Comic-Con again this year.  I attended my first one before I became obsessive about photographing everything -- back when I might take a single photo and forget about it.  It was probably 1994 before it moved to the San Diego Convention Center where it now hosts 135,000 of your closest friends.  Back then, it was pretty small and I think it was at the Hyatt Regency.  I guess I also attended in 1995.  I didn't even know they had panel discussions at the conventions and spent the time wandering the floor, maybe taking a couple dozen photos at each one.  

It was ten years before I started thinking that a lot of the comic creators that I barely saw before were getting up there in age and I needed to see them soon.  Beginning in 2006, I've attended 17 San Diego Comic-Cons.  (2006 was also the year I started attending the Baltimore Comic-Con.)  

The cost of going to SDCC has gotten exorbitant.  I usually stay in a crappy Motel 6 about a mile from the convention center in a room that's a little larger than the queen sized bed in the center.  I usually stay for a week and get a weekly discount plus any others I can find.  In 2022, it was $1,079/week including tax.  In 2023, they quoted $2,471 and I balked.  In 2024, it was $1,475.  This year, they were quoting $500/night but initially asked for $2,075 although they reduced it to $1,844 before I balked again.  So I was planning to skip again but found a deal at an actual hotel which worked out close to the same price.  Then we got the email saying that San Diego had just increased the "transient" visitor tax so it cost an extra $180.  Anyway, I went.  I even rode an Uber for the first time in my life!

Most of my time there is spent covering Mark Evanier's panels -- I'm basically his photographer -- and he's a busy man so I am too.  He did something like 19 panels plus presented at the Eisner Awards this year.  I couldn't cover them all (I couldn't get into his interview of Frank Miller whose 1986 "The Dark Knight Returns" brought me back into comic books) but of the 27 panels I covered this year, 16 were his.  

Of all the panels I covered, the ones I found personally most interesting were:
  • The Art of SHAG: I'd seen him once in 2006 but enjoyed listening to his slideshow documenting the evolution of his career.  He's done major campaigns for Disney properties, featuring his kitchy style with all the damned tiki statues.  He even wore the first tiki necklace he bought ages ago at Disneyland.
  •  Walt Kelly and Pogo: When I was a kid, I ended up with a number of softcover comic books from my grandfather in Michigan.  These included Al Capp's Shmoo character and a half dozen Pogo collections.  At the time, I had no idea what the text meant but loved the drawings.  I still have the books.  Liniers was on the panel this year and mentioned he had the same reaction to the books -- not being able to read English but being amazed by Walt Kelly's drawing skill.
  • This Panel Has Been Banned!: Believe it or not, there's a group based in Los Angeles that performs audio stories from Tales from The Crypt.  The panel also included Jeff Trexler, the CBLDF director, and a librarian at the San Diego Public Library.  It included a slideshow of life under the cultural repression of the 1950s which sounded way too familiar under the current child president's dictatorship.  The librarian said that they had to train staff on how to deal with people demanding that they yank books -- the party line is that the librarian follows the guidance of specific respected national librarian associations, including where the books should be located in the library, and the upset folks should contact those groups instead of ranting at the library for following national guidance.  (Under the current dictatorship, national guidance overweighs local anyway.)
  • Quick Draw: I've always loved this panel and this was the 14th one I've covered.  The formula is the same every year but it works!  There are three cartoonists who start drawing based on prompts from Mark.  At some point, another group of three cartoonists comes up to complement drawings that the other three are doing.  And there are two "secret word" sessions where Mark brings up a guest person (it was frequently Peter David who died this year but has included Len Wein, Fred Tatasciore (the voice of the Incredible Hulk and Yosemite Sam among others), Phil LaMarr, Leonard Maltin, Laraine Newman, Dick DeBartolo, etc).  Sergio Aragones had been in the main group of cartoonists until COVID and hadn't returned yet.  This year, the main cartoonists were Emma Steinkellner, Scott Shaw!, and Tom Richmond.  The fill-in cartoonists were Lalo Alcaraz, Steve Leiloha, and Greg Evans.  The "special word" folks were voice artists Fred Tatasciore and Dana Gould. 
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  • Cartoon Voices 1 and 2: Six or seven animated voice artists are brought up to talk about characters they've portrayed and then do a cold-read of a 100-ish line script.  Ad libbing is encouraged.  In the second session (Sunday), both Phineas (Vincent Martella) and Ferb (David Errigo Jr.) joined folks like Maurice LaMarche for their reading of "Rapunzel".  That was the 30th "Cartoon Voices" panel I had covered.  
A week before the con, while I was in the midst of dealing with my basement having been flooded in the monsoon, Mark had called me to ask about something special he wanted to do for the first session (Saturday).  He wanted to invite 30-40 voice artists out and do a photoshoot.  I didn't know but he had also invited a special guest -- Mari Shimizu -- who had been the original voice of the 1963 Japanese Astro Boy.  She came out after script reading followed by Candi Milo, who was the voice of the 2013 series, who broke down in tears when greeting Mari.  

In my spare time, I had a nice chat with Peter Kuper which was joined by Ward Sutton.  We talked about Herblock awards (Peter was the runner-up this year) and repression.

Another short interaction that I had this year was with George Takei (Mr Sulu from the original Star Trek).  The last time I saw him was in 2024 at the Library of Congress.  As a gay, non-white, elderly person, he's a target of the dictatorship but he was annoyingly optimistic saying the country would recover from the regime.  

In any case, if anyone wants to see any of the panel photos I took this year, they're up.  Direct links:


Thursday:

Great Cartoonists and Comedians We Have Known
Film expert Leonard Maltin and writer Mark Evanier have thousands of years of show business between them and have met and sometimes even worked with some of the cleverest, funniest men and women. They'll be sharing their experiences with people like Groucho Marx, Chuck Jones, Bob Clampett, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, and as many others as they can squeeze into the time they have.

This Just In! Comic-Con Museum’s Newest Exhibitions
Gain exclusive insight into Comic-Con Museum's newest exhibitions, Sangre, Sudor y Mito: The Art and Tradition of Mexican Lucha Libre, Growing up Luann, and tokidoki: Twenty Years of Kawaii and Chaos. Featuring tokidoki founders Simone Legno and Pooneh Mohajer, Greg and Karen Evans from Luann, professional wrestler Thunder Rosa and Gaspar Orozco of the Office of the Consulate General of Mexico in San Diego, and Brooks Branch and Laura Woolley from Julien's Global Enterprises, with Rita Vandergaw, executive director of Comic-Con Museum, and Eddie Ibrahim, senior director of programming for Comic-Con.

Tales from My Spinner Rack Live!
It’s the world premiere weekend for Fantastic Four: First Steps, and “Tales from My Spinner Rack Live!” returns to Comic-Con with Gary Sassaman (former director of programming and publications for Comic-Con) taking a nostalgic look back at Jack Kirby’s Fantastic Four covers, alongside Kirby experts Mark Evanier (author, Kirby: King of Comics) and John Morrow (editor/publisher, Jack Kirby Collector). They’ll each pick their top ten Kirby covers from Fantastic Four 1-101 and Annuals 1-7. Learn the secrets and untold tales behind some of these covers at this graphics-filled presentation! FREE limited edition Tales From My Spinner Rack booklet and button for the first 100 attendees!

Neon Ichiban: The Future of Digital Comics and Manga
Discover Neon Ichiban, a new all-in-one digital comics and manga hub from Comixology vets David Steinberger and Chip Mosher. Launching with a stellar lineup of publishers (Dark Horse Comics, DC, DSTLRY, Kodansha, Marvel Comics, Oni Press, Vault Comics) and more to be announced, Neon Ichiban lets fans read, buy, sell, and collect digital comics like never before. This panel offers a first look at key features, including same-day releases, limited digital collectibles, re-sellable digital comics, and Neon Ichiban's exclusive remarques technology, where creators can sign and sketch on your digital comics.

Abrams ComicArts: Redefining Graphic Storytelling
Abrams ComicArts, a division of Abrams Books, provides an inside look at how they're reshaping the graphic novel landscape. Known for literary adaptations, curated collections of classic comics, genre-defying originals, and captivating manga, Abrams ComicArts continues to push the boundaries of visual storytelling. Panelists will share behind-the-scenes insights into the creative and editorial processes, talk through their approach to publishing and promoting diverse content, and give an exclusive preview of what's coming next. Featuring Chris Ryall (Megalopolis: An Original Graphic Novel), Charlie Kochman (editor-in-chief, Abrams ComicArts), Joseph Montagne (Abrams ComicArts), Chip Kidd (The Essential Peanuts, The Avengers in the Veracity Trap!), Nate Powell (Fall Through, Save It for Later, Run), John Jennings (Kindred, Parable of the Sower, Parable of the Talents), Grant Snider (Thinking About Thinking, The Art of Living, I Will Judge You by Your Bookshelf), and moderator Jacq Cohen (director of marketing and publicity, Abrams ComicArts).

The Art of SHAG: Visual Storyteller of Tiki, Midcentury Style, Fandom, and Polynesian Pop
Join the hosts from TheTikiFreaks.com to experience the retro decadence of SHAG (Josh Agle), an artist whose distinctive style perfectly blends midcentury modern design with some of our biggest fandoms, including Back to the Future, Pulp Fiction, Batman 66, Star Wars, Vintage Disney, and, of course, Tiki. His art incorporates tropical vibes and a sly sense of humor to create a world filled with lavish parties, eccentric characters, and a Polynesian sensibility. Join fellow art lovers, pop culture fans, and tiki enthusiasts at this rare retrospective of the art of Shag.


Friday:

Legends in the Making: DC's Teen Heroes and Beyond
Explore the legacy and evolution of the beloved sidekicks and teen heroes of the DC Universe with an expert panel featuring Mark Waid (writer, World's Finest: Teen Titans), Phil Jimenez (artist, JLA/Titans), Todd Nauck (artist, Young Justice), Joe Illidge (editor, Batgirl), Tim Sheridan (writer, Teen Titans Academy), and Barbara Kesel (editor, New Titans). Moderated by TJ Shevlin (publishing content specialist, Upper Deck).

The Birth of Comics: How Anarchy and Innovation Led to the Comics of Today
Elements of modern comic strips, comic books, and graphic novels can be observed in the earliest efforts of early newspaper comic artists. Through the newly revised volume Society is Nix (Fantagraphics/Sunday Press), a panel of historians and artists look back at a time when there were no set rules or formats for comics. The early creators built on this freedom to establish a new artform, leading to the artistic and technological evolutions that followed. Peter Maresca (Sunday Press), Paul Karasik (Paul Auster's The New York Trilogy, How to Read Nancy), Peter Kuper (Insectopolis, Wish We Weren't Here), and Bruce Simon (Hoo-Hah Press) discuss the influence of the past on artists of the present, with a Q&A to follow.

The Groo Panel
Since 1981, Groo the Wanderer -- the creation of cartoonist Sergio Aragon&eacute\;s -- has wandered from comic book to comic book, company to company, and weird adventure to weirder adventure. Where did he come from? What's he up to now? And most important, how do we avoid him? Sergio's accomplice Mark Evanier will tell you all about the stupidest character in any multiverse anywhere, aided by the comic's longtime letterer Stan Sakai (the creator of Usagi Yojimbo) and its newest colorist, Carrie Strachan. And they may even try to get Sergio on the phone.

Spotlight on Todd Klein
Your favorite comic book would be nothing without a skilled letterer, and one of the most skilled (and most honored with awards) is Todd Klein, who is also an expert on all those who have plied his craft, past and present. Come hear Todd interviewed by Comic-Con Special Guest Mark Evanier and learn all about this too-often-unappreciated part of just about every comic book you've ever loved.

Two Marks Explain Everything
Do you have a burning question about the world of comics? About some character or writer or artist or publisher? Well, if writer Mark Waid doesn't know the answer . . . and if writer Mark Evanier also doesn't know the answer . . . then probably no one knows. The two of them fielding questions from the audience made for one of the most popular panels at WonderCon earlier this year, and they've agreed to give more of you the opportunity to get the answers you seek.

Focus on Don Glut
Don Glut is the writer/creator of the popular comics Dagar the Invincible, The Occult Files of Doctor Spektor, and Tragg and the Sky Gods. For Warren Publishing, he authored tales for Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella, and for Marvel, his writing could be found in, among others, Captain America, The Invaders, Kull the Destroyer, Solomon Kane, Star Wars, and What If&hellip\;? Don also has more than 80 books to his credit, including The Dinosaur Dictionary and the authorized novelization of the movie The Empire Strikes Back. This year, he's receiving the coveted Bill Finger Award for Excellence in Comic Book Writing, and he'll discuss his amazing career in this spotlight interview with Finger Award chairman (and Comic-Con Special Guest) Mark Evanier.

Walt Kelly and Pogo
Walt Kelly (1913-1973) was one of the most honored cartoonists of his day, primarily (but not exclusively) for his popular newspaper strip, Pogo. He brought to life not only the highly quotable possum Pogo but also all the creatures Pogo fraternized with in the Okefenokee Swamp, including Churchy LaFemme, Howland Owl, Mam'selle Hepizbah, and Albert the Alligator. Walt Kelly was also a Disney animator, a writer-illustrator for Dell Comics, and a pretty quotable guy himself. His work and legacy will be discussed by cartoonist Liniers, writer Paul Dini, and the folks who bring you Fantagraphics' award-winning reprintings of The Complete Pogo: Maggie Thompson, Eric Reynolds, and your moderator, Mark Evanier.

This Panel Has Been Banned!
Shock! Gasp! Horror! You'll be astounded with talk of censorship, book burnings, and book bans through the lens of comics and their history of being at the forefront of fighting back for free speech. Using the story of legendary EC Comics in the '50s and their titles like Tales from the Crypt as a backdrop, Ben Dickow (comics historian), Jeff Trexler (Comic Book Legal Defense Fund), and a city librarian will explore how it reverberates today. The idea seems staunchly anti-American, so why is it still happening? The panelists will be joined by members of LA's Captured Aural Phantasy Theater, who have turned the story of Bill Gaines and EC Comics into an absurd Broadway musical, Tales from the Comic Book Crackdown. Members of the group will punctuate the discussion by dramatically reading excerpts from some of the forbidden comics of then and now.


Saturday:

The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball
Welcome back to Elmore, where the laws of reality are a joke, and family life is anything but ordinary. Members of the creative team and voice cast share a sneak peek at the wild stories, big twists, and surreal humor involving Gumball, Darwin, and the other quirky residents of Elmore in "The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball," coming soon to Hulu in the U.S., Cartoon Network international channels, and HBO Max (outside the U.S.). Produced by Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe, the series marks the long-awaited return of these beloved characters.

Quick Draw
It's the battle you wait for every year, as three speedy cartoonists cross Sharpies to prove who's the fastest and the funniest. They create cartoons right before your very ideas, based on suggestions and challenges they've never heard before -- suggestions and challenges that come from you in the audience and from your Quick Draw! quizmaster, Mark Evanier. Competing are Scott Shaw! (Sonic the Hedgehog), Tom Richmond (MAD magazine), Emma Steinkellner (Nell of Gumbling), and several surprise cartoonists. No Sergio this year, but he may try to phone something in. See why this is one of the most popular events in all of Comic-Con!
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Cartoon Voices 1
Once again, your host Mark Evanier has assembled a panel of some of the hardest-working folks in the colorful profession of speaking for animated characters. They'll show you what they do, tell you how they do it, and probably massacre a beloved fairy tale in the process. On the panel this year are Gregg Berger (Transformers), Audrey Wasilewski (Monster High), Fred Tatasciore (The Hulk), Jim Meskimen (Thundercats), Benni Latham (Transformers: Earthspark), and Dana Gould (The Simpsons).
 
Scott Shaw!’s Oddball Comics Live
Scott Shaw! (cartoonist/writer/animation producer/historian/SDCC co-originator) will once again present the craziest comic books ever published. Scott's been doing this since 1978, so he'll be showing the classic Oddball covers that his audience wants to see again. And this year, Scott will be joined by his pal Jim Roche, the producer of MeTV's Svengoolie! (If you've never seen Scott's show, it's a smart idea to wear an adult diaper.).

The Essential Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz: The Greatest Comic Strip of All Time
A distinguished panel of contributors to The Essential Peanuts (Abrams ComicArts, October 2025) offer a heartfelt and insightful conversation about the legacy of Charles M. Schulz. Panelists include Mark Evanier (author of The Essential Peanuts), Chip Kidd (graphic designer), Paige Braddock (creative director emeritus at Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates), and Alexis E. Fajardo (editorial director, publishing & experiences at Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates). Moderated by Charles Kochman (editor-in-chief, Abrams ComicArts), the discussion will explore Schulz's artistic genius, the enduring cultural impact of Peanuts, and how this landmark volume frames the iconic strip with fresh historical and cultural context.

I Have to Live with This Person!
How does a comics collector, cartoonist, or retailer juggle their hobby or career with their committed relationship? Cartoonist and moderator Eddie deAngelini (Collectors), his wife Kristen Parraz (Comadres y Comics), retailer Ambrose Quintanilla (Diggers Comics & Collectibles) and his wife Carey Quintanilla, and Bob Bretall (Guinness world record holder, largest comic collection) with his wife Janine Bretall share their funny, frustrating and heartfelt stories of love, commitment, and of course, comics!

Peter David: A Celebration of His Life, Work, and Legacy
The comic book and science fiction communities recently lost a true titan when Peter David passed away. While Peter's works will be celebrated for decades to come, panelists invite you to join them for a lively celebration of Peter, the longtime convention presence, and amazing "Writer of Stuff." Panelists will include comic legends, friends, and collaborators, including Paul Levitz, George Takei, Mark Evanier, Chris Ryall, and J. K. Woodward. Moderated by Peter's longtime Comics Buyer's Guide friend, Maggie Thompson.


Sunday:

The Annual Jack Kirby Tribute Panel

It's a Comic-Con tradition to honor the man they call The King of the Comics, creator or co-creator of a staggering number of comic book characters, universes, and trends. If you don't know who he was and what he did, just look around the exhibit hall and you'll see his influence everywhere. Talking about Jack this year are Paul Levitz (former president of DC Comics), &ldquo\;Jack Kirby: Heroes and Humanity' curator Patrick A. Reed, attorney Paul S. Levine,, Marvel editor Tom Brevoort, and Tracy Kirby and Jeremy Kirby from the Kirby family. Your host, as always, is former Kirby assistant Mark Evanier.

Explore Disney Amphibia with Matt Braly
Creator Matt Braly and others go behind the scenes of the hit Disney+ show Amphibia and talk about the new graphic novel continuation, Strange Voyages. Moderated by Kae Winters.

Cartoon Voices II
Yesterday's Cartoon Voices panel was such a hit that we're doing another one with more people who speak for some of your favorite cartoon characters. On the dais for this one are Michael Scott Action (The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse), Kaitlyn Robrock (Minnie Mouse), Vincent Martella (Phineas and Ferb), Abby Trott (Demon Slayer), Gabe Kunda (Barbie: A Touch of Magic), Maurice LaMarche (Futurama), and at least one surprise guest. Your moderator is, of course, Mark Evanier.

Vam PD New Podcast from Big Finish
Leading Vam PD's star-studded cast is Juliet Landau (best known for playing Drusilla in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel) as Catrin, alongside Alimi Ballard (Numb3rs, Sabrina the Teenage Witch) as her partner in crime-fighting, Magnus. Nineties icon Mara Wilson (Mrs. Doubtfire, Miracle on 34th Street, Matilda) guest stars as Jane, the Office of the Night's human liaison. Featuring director Ursula Burton and producer Lizzie Worsdell.

Cover Story
Maybe you can’t judge a book by its cover, but no book was ever harmed by having a great cover. So, what makes a great cover? Does the idea precede the interiors, or is it the other way around? And why have covers become more varied and artistic in the modern age of comics? These and other related topics will be discussed by a group of artists who’ve drawn some acclaimed covers in the last few years, including Rick Hoberg, Michael Cho, and Dan Jurgens. And it’s all moderated by Mark Evanier.

Business of Cartoon Voices
Are you considering (or maybe even actively pursuing) a career providing voices for animated cartoons, video games, and other related fields? You can find many people who will teach you -- for a price. But how do you know who's any good? And how does the business work? And what are the odds against you? In the interest of preventing wanna-be voice actors from being exploited, overcharged, or otherwise ripped off, this annual panel answers these and any other questions you may have for free. No one is going to try to sell you anything at this panel, which features voice actors Kaitlyn Robrock and Fred Tatasciore, as well as agent Julie Thompson of the prestigious agency, Sutton, Barth, and Vennari. The panel is moderated by Comic-Con mainstay (and professional voice director) Mark Evanier.
 
 


SDCCA_250723_249.JPG -- Ward Sutton and Peter Kuper

SDCCA_250723_314.JPG -- Stan Sakai

SDCCA_250725_10.JPG -- Paul Karasik and Matt Groening

SDCCA_250726_05.JPG -- Gene Luen Yang in the Gaslamp District

SDCCOP_250727_092.JPG -- promotion for The Naked Gun remake

SDCP02_250724_522.JPG -- wrestler Nightmare Azteca with one of his masks promoting an exhibit at the Comic-Con museum in Balboa Park

SDCP07_250726_115.JPG -- George Takei at a tribute for writer Peter David


SDC02B_250726_154.JPG -- Tom Richmond drawing of Sergio Aragonés in absentia for the Quick Draw panel

SDC03B_250726_459.JPG -- Mari Shimizu (the original  1963 Japanese voice of Astro Boy) joined by Candi Milo, who was the American voice of the 2013 series

SDC03B_250726_548.JPG -- photo shoot with a whole bunch of voice artists

 8/12 update: I was glad Mark Evanier posted something on his blog identifying all of the voice artists in that massive group shot.
 


SDC06B_250724_528.JPG -- Shag drawing

SDC08B_250725_023.JPG -- members of LA's Captured Aural Phantasy Theater reading a Tales from the Crypt story

SDCC_250723_114.JPG -- a Star Wars Boba Fett fan with his car and cosplay outfit


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Bruce Guthrie
Photo obsessive
http://www.bguthriephotos.com

NYC school system comic books

 by Bruce Guthrie

 

 While I was at San Diego Comic-Con, Paul Levitz mentioned there was a New York City project which brought education comic books to city schools.  He mentioned they had one on Jack Kirby.  Afterward, I had to look it up.

The link for these is:


It's described on the site as:

The Civics for All Comics Group began in early 2020 as a collaboration between the New York City Department of Education and various comics creators to publish non-fiction graphic texts for educational use. Spearheaded by the Department of Social Studies and Civics, the imprint has published twenty-seven comics as of July 2024. In addition to publishing comics, the Civics for All Comics Group regularly presents at conferences and freely shares its resources to educators and schools throughout the country.


The page provides links to all of the individual titles.  All are PDFs that can be read online or downloaded and printed.  (There is a link to request hard copies but it says it isn't supported until late August.  Most of the titles have "Free in NYC" where regular comics would have previously had the Comics Code Authority seal.  In theory, if they send these outside of NYC, it should only be to educational facilities anyway.)  Also provided are associated links to online resources.


Most of the titles are 24 or 28 pages in length.  I saw a few that were 40 or 44 pages long.  One was 26 pages which is an unusual count -- books are almost always in multiples of 4 pages.

They're clearly labeled for their intended age group ("K-5" or "7-12").  Most of them read like "educational" comic books for kids and are probably one and done.

Most of the ones geared toward younger readers were  done by Fred Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey but the older-intended ones have a variety of authors.  Nick Bertozzi gave me a copy of his "The Draft Riots" title at last year's NYCC.  Others have contributions from Sarah Myer, Andrew Aydin (his Good Trouble Productions was involved in several books but he personally wrote one of them), Paul Levitz, Joe Staton (Joe and Paul did the book "Sketches on the Sidewalk: Secret History of NYC's Jewish Comic Creators"), Janice Chiang, Amy Chu, Greg Pak, Gene Luen Yang, Nate Powell (you'll immediately recognize his style on the cover), and Kami Garcia.



Basically, none feature straight, white, male, Christian hero figures as the saviors of all people and property.  If DEI is Kryptonite to you, you may need to have an enema before you feel clean enough to kiss the ring of the blonde dictator.  Reading more than a half dozen of these probably qualifies us for being deported but you may want to risk it anyway.  

USA Philatelic Catalog has Chris Ware cover

and US residents can get it for free from the Post Office's website at https://store.usps.com/store/product/usa-philatelic-P_012007  My friend Rodrigo notes there is a pdf with quotes from Ware on page 3: https://www.usps.com/stamp-collecting/assets/pdf/usa_philatelic_catalog.pdf





Julian Lytle's SDCC columns continued

Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 8/2-3/2025

'King of the Hill' Enters Its Golden Years
By Dave Itzkoff
Aug. 2, 2025
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/02/arts/television/king-of-the-hill-returns.html

King Of The Hill comes back a little meaner (but at least that boy's alright)
Bobby Hill has grown up into a pretty phenomenal TV protagonist.
By William Hughes  |  July 29, 2025
https://www.avclub.com/king-of-the-hill-season-14-review-hulu-tv

Watching the "King of the Hill" Revival from Texas
In the age of MAGA, the show's small-town values are both a relief and slightly outdated. In the end, will we and the animated characters all live like city people?
By Rachel Monroe
August 2, 2025
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-weekend-essay/watching-the-king-of-the-hill-revival-from-texas  

South Park is finally ending its very lawsuit-prone stay on HBO Max
After five years, lots of accusations of shady dealings, and one still-pending $200 million lawsuit, HBO Max is finally saying goodbye to South Park.
By William Hughes  |  August 1, 2025
https://www.avclub.com/south-park-leaving-hbo-max

'South Park' Skewers a New Kind of Sanctimony
Michelle Goldberg
A version of this article appears in print on Aug. 2, 2025, Section A, Page 22 of the New York edition with the headline: 'South Park' Skewers a New Kind of Sanctimony.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/01/opinion/south-park-trump-conservatives.html

Kenny, Glenn. 2025. 'The Bad Guys 2' Review: A Wolf, a Shark, a Snake and a Sequel [in print as The Bad Guys 2]. New York Times (August 1): C5. Online at https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/31/movies/the-bad-guys-2-review.html

O'Sullivan, Michael. 2025. 'The Bad Guys 2' is an antic crime caper with a side of moral complexity [in print as An animated crime caper with a side of moral complexity]. Washington Post (August 1): Weekend 16. online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/movies/2025/07/31/bad-guys-2-review/

'KPop Demon Hunters' Review: Netflix's Surprise Smash Is a Dazzlingly Animated, Infectiously Soundtracked Treat
Frank Scheck
August 2, 2025  https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-reviews/kpop-demon-hunters-review-netflix-1236335757/

Superman's Earthly Birthplace? It's Cleveland, and It's Embracing Its Hero.
A monument featuring Superman and finally honoring his creators and the model for Lois Lane will go on display this weekend.
George Gene Gustines
Aug. 1, 2025 https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/01/arts/design/cleveland-superman-statues.html

Daniel Best - Author   Aug 3, 2025
Diamond Comic Distributors - The Latest Amounts Owed
 https://danielbest1967.substack.com/p/diamond-comic-distributors-the-latest

Limit Break Comics announces bumper commentary on "Irish Conflict in Comics"
John Freeman on August 2, 2025  https://downthetubes.net/limit-break-comics-announces-bumper-commentary-on-irish-conflict-in-comics/

James Bacon. 2025.
Irish Conflict in Comics in the 20th Century, Rebellion, Nazi Spies and The Troubles.
Ireland: Limit Break Comics

Birmingham's The Navigation pub tribute to Reg Bunn, co-creator of "The Spider"
John Freeman on August 2, 2025
https://downthetubes.net/birminghams-the-navigation-pub-tribute-to-reg-bunn-co-creator-of-the-spider/

Brian Bolland 2000AD cover art sells for over $50,000
John Freeman on August 1, 2025
https://downthetubes.net/brian-bolland-2000ad-cover-art-sells-for-over-50000/

Chris Ware, Art Spiegelman & Emil Ferris All Support Angoulême Boycott
Chris Ware, Art Spiegelman, Julie Doucet, Dan Clowes, Posy Simmonds, Lewis Trondheim and Emil Ferris all support Angoulême 2026 boycott
 02 Aug 2025  
by Rich Johnston
 https://bleedingcool.com/comics/chris-ware-art-spiegelman-emil-ferris-all-support-angouleme-boycott/

Besties: Set Sail Graphic Novel Gets A Hundred Thousand Print Run
Besties: Set Sail Graphic Novel by by Kayla Miller, Jeffrey Canino, and Kristina Luu, gets a hundred thousand print run from Carion Books
 01 Aug 2025  
by Rich Johnston
https://bleedingcool.com/comics/besties-set-sail-graphic-novel-gets-a-hundred-thousand-print-run/

Allen Francis
Jul 31, 2025
6 Large Tablets for Reading Digital Comics
https://www.inkl.com/news/6-large-tablets-for-reading-digital-comics

    SDCC 2025: Artist Don Aguillo on Working with Todd McFarlane, 'DC Pride,' the 'Buffy' Reboot & More
    Bryant Dillon, Fanbase Press President
    July 30, 2025
https://fanbasepress.com/press/interviews/comics/item/57162-sdcc-2025-artist-don-aguillo-on-working-with-todd-mcfarlane-dc-pride-the-buffy-reboot-more/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbArRR6FNvg

    SDCC 2025: Writer Stephanie Williams on Bringing the 'Street Sharks' Brotherhood to Comics
    Bryant Dillon, Fanbase Press President
    July 30, 2025
https://fanbasepress.com/press/interviews/comics/item/57159-sdcc-2025-writer-stephanie-williams-on-bringing-the-street-sharks-brotherhood-to-comics/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09f--4y_LBo

In Search Of Robert Durant Feild [Disney historian]
John Canemaker on John Canemaker's Animated Eye August 2, 2025
http://animatedeye.johncanemaker.com/blog/in-search-of-robert-durant-feild/

The Comics That Made Them with Ram V
David Harper
July 31, 2025
https://sktchd.com/interview/the-comics-that-made-them-with-ram-v/

"I've Made the Right Deals with the Right Demons": Artist Evan Cagle on Bringing The New Gods to Life
David Harper
July 30, 2025
https://sktchd.com/art-feature/evan-cagle-new-gods-interview/


Eldon Dedini, The New Yorker and Playboy cartoonist  [2005 interview]
Ken Kearney
 Santa Cruz, CA:  Ken Kearney Studios
online at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0o33Wbuc0g

A New Supernatural Human Drama: An Interview with This Monster Wants to Eat Me Director Yusuke Suzuki
by Lynzee Loveridge, Jul 30th 2025
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2025-07-30/a-new-supernatural-human-drama-an-with-this-monster-wants-to-eat-me-director-yusuke-suzuki/.226780

Paul Levitz Announces His Next Book, Titled "Marvel Explodes"
Paul Levitz announced his next book, titled "Marvel Explodes", with all the news and gossip from Marvel Comics fifty years ago
by Rich Johnston
, 02 Aug 2025  https://bleedingcool.com/comics/paul-levitz-announces-his-next-book-titled-marvel-explodes/

A New Supernatural Human Drama: An Interview with This Monster Wants to Eat Me Director Yusuke Suzuki
by Lynzee Loveridge, Jul 30th 2025
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2025-07-30/a-new-supernatural-human-drama-an-with-this-monster-wants-to-eat-me-director-yusuke-suzuki/.226780

Chris Browne: Medal of Honor cartoonist
Perry Groten
KELOLAND News  Aug 1, 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7k5XvRhxMlE

QUICK QUIZ: AMY CHU
Matthew Rosenberg
Aug 03, 2025
https://ashcanpress.substack.com/p/its-all-right

A Conversation With Paul Karasik on The Graphic Truth: Writing, Pitching, and Publishing Graphic Novels (Killer Writers)
Clay Stafford
 Aug 2, 2025  
https://www.writersdigest.com/a-conversation-with-paul-karasik-on-the-graphic-truth-writing-pitching-and-publishing-graphic-novels-killer-writers

Island Cartoonist Wins Inkpot Award [Paul Karasik]
July 28, 2025 - https://vineyardgazette.com/news/2025/07/28/island-cartoonist-wins-inkpot-award

Channeling the Words and Spirit of Paul Auster [Paul Karasik]
    Addison Antonoff
    Thursday, April 10, 2025 - https://vineyardgazette.com/news/2025/04/10/channeling-words-and-spirit-paul-auster

A Cartoonist, Interrupted, Stumbles on Surprises at the Frick [in print as At the Frick Museum]
 Paul Karasik
New York Times (July 27 2025): AR2
online at https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/02/arts/a-cartoonist-interrupted-stumbles-on-surprises-at-the-frick.html

The Changing Politics of Masks [superhero fashion]
By Vanessa Friedman
A version of this article appears in print on Aug. 3, 2025, Section ST, Page 3 of the New York edition with the headline: The Changing Politics of Face Masks.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/01/style/masks-ice-meaning.html

More Library Cartoon Network Series Come Off HBO Max, Part Of Streamer's Move Away From Kids Fare
Nellie Andreeva
Aug 1 2025
https://deadline.com/2025/08/cartoon-network-series-removed-hbo-max-courage-cowardly-dog-1236476838/

Marvel Comics Creatives Visit the Set of The Fantastic Four: First Steps | Marvel Featurette
Marvel Entertainment
Aug 2, 2025 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdiGz6VhEyU

No spoof: Florida's top agriculture regulator wants to define 'cartoon'
By: Christine Sexton - July 30, 2025 https://floridaphoenix.com/briefs/no-spoof-floridas-top-agriculture-regulator-wants-to-define-cartoon/

The new 'Shinobi' embraces the 'pure craft' of hand-drawn 2D gaming [in print as 'Shinobi' embraces 'pure craft' of hand-drawn 2D gaming; videogame animation]
Gene Park
Washington Post August 3 2025: E5
Online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/video-games/2025/07/29/shinobi-art-of-vengeance-sega-lizardcube/

Maria Askerfjord Sundeby
Stinky tas bort från Muminutställning – uppfattas som rasistisk [Moomin exhibit character removed]
 1 augusti 2025
 https://www.svt.se/kultur/stinky-tas-bort-fran-muminutstallning-uppfattas-som-rasistisk

WaPo video game columnist likes Shinobi animation

The new 'Shinobi' embraces the 'pure craft' of hand-drawn 2D gaming [in print as 'Shinobi' embraces 'pure craft' of hand-drawn 2D gaming; videogame animation]

Inspired by Japanese black-ink paintings, "Shinobi: Art of Vengeance" returns to the Sega classic's 2D roots with stylish art and aggressive gameplay.

Column by
Washington Post August 3 2025: E5


Sunday, August 03, 2025

Brute Social by Daniel Boris





John Canemaker uses Smithsonian to research 1st Disney historian Robert Durant Feild

In Search Of Robert Durant Feild [Disney historian]

John Canemaker on John Canemaker's Animated Eye August 2, 2025

http://animatedeye.johncanemaker.com/blog/in-search-of-robert-durant-feild/


I have often wondered who Robert Durant Feild was, his background and creative processes in teaching about the art of animation, and particularly his research, writing and publishing of The Art of Walt Disney.  The answer to many of my questions was greatly aided by the Robert Durant Feild papers housed at the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.

@arlingtonaf at Columbia Pike Farmer's Market

 

Wilson R. set up today at Columbia Pike Farmer's Market. Arlnow just ran a good profile of him at https://www.arlnow.com/2025/07/31/local-artist-launches-satirical-zine-and-street-studio-pop-up-in-clarendon/ so read that for background. I'd note that his take on Trump and the Virginia flag is classic political cartooning. Local cartoonist Christiann MacAuley contributed a Sticky Comics strip to the zine he's doing. He's selling zines, prints, and stickers. Note his mobile art studio is a bicycle.




Note the sticker version of the Virginia flag cartoon, which was originally a poster.

Saturday, August 02, 2025

WaPo reviews Bad Guys 2 cartoon

'The Bad Guys 2' is an antic crime caper with a side of moral complexity [in print as An animated crime caper with a side of moral complexity]

(3 stars)

Golden Colossus by Daniel Boris

 

Hannah Good illo in 7.31.25 WaPo

Another illustration for the Local Living section.

Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 8/1/2025




MATT KINDT AND IBRAHIM MOUSTAFA CREATE ORIGINAL STORY SET IN THE WORLD OF JOHN LE CARRé'S NOVELS Coming from Dark Horse in November

Brigid Alverson on July 31, 2025 

https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/60186/matt-kindt-ibrahim-moustafa-create-original-story-set-world-john-le-carrs-novels

 

The Bad Guys 2 Gets Louder, But Duller

By Jesse Hassenger  |  July 31, 2025

https://www.pastemagazine.com/movies/dreamworks/the-bad-guys-2-review-dreamworks-animation-sam-rockwell

 

Black Friday and Gilded Age Robber Barons: Examining the 1869 Gold Crisis through Political Cartoons

Abigail Bowers

Library of Congress' Inside Adams: Science, Technology & Business blog August 1, 2025

https://blogs.loc.gov/inside_adams/2025/08/black-friday-political-cartoons/

 

New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast

Episode 212 - Ken Levine Returns

July 31, 2025 • Vin Coca, Beth Lawler, Paul Nesja, Nicole Chrolavicius,  Larry Wood  • Season 5 • Episode 212

https://cartooncaptioncontestpodcast.buzzsprout.com/1719352/episodes/17593559-episode-212-ken-levine-returns

 

Box Office Milestone: 'Superman' Becomes First DC Pic in Years to Soar Past $300M Domestically

In a second heroic feat, the film has also passed up Zack Snyder's solo Superman pic 'Man of Steel' and will soon overtake 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.'

Pamela McClintock

July 31, 2025

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/superman-box-office-milestone-1236333843/

 

Joe Sacco's The Once and Future Riot Gets A 75,000 Printing… Finally

Joe Sacco's The Once And Future Riot gets a 75,000 printing even though Chinese printers refused to print it.

  01 Aug 2025 

by Rich Johnston

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/joe-saccos-the-once-and-future-riot-gets-a-75000-printing-finally/

 

The Empty Spaces Of Diamond And Dsltry At San Diego Comic-Con

31 Jul 2025

by Rich Johnston

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/the-empty-spaces-of-diamond-and-dsltry-at-san-diego-comic-con/

 

Alliance Claims Diamond Bankruptcy Auction "Rigged From The Beginning"

Rich Johnston

31 Jul 2025   https://bleedingcool.com/comics/alliance-claims-diamond-bankruptcy-auction-rigged-from-the-beginning/

 

Philbo Distribution Addresses Comic Shop Concerns

31 Jul 2025 

by Rich Johnston

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/philbo-distribution-addresses-comic-shop-concerns/

 

TURNING POINTS by Maggie Thompson

July 31, 2025

https://www.overstreetaccess.com/turning-points-by-maggie-thompson-139/

 

Capital Comics' Move to First Comics

Bob Harrison with additional reporting by J.C. Vaughn

This article originally appeared in The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide to Lost Universes #2.

Scoop July 31, 2025

https://www.overstreetaccess.com/capital-comics-move-to-first-comics/

 

That Valiant San Diego Comic-Con SDCC 2025 Preview Ashcan In Full

01 Aug 2025 

by Rich Johnston

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/that-valiant-san-diego-comic-con-sdcc-2025-preview-ashcan-in-full/

 

'Trash' Student Directors Discuss the Making of Their SIGGRAPH Prize-Winning Short

Ramin Zahed

July 31, 2025

https://www.animationmagazine.net/2025/07/trash-student-directors-discuss-the-making-of-their-siggraph-prize-winning-short/

This article was written for the

July-August '25 issue of Animation Magazine (No. 351).

 

  Liza Donnelly from Seeing Things   Aug 1, 2025 

https://lizadonnelly.substack.com/p/the-cartoons-of-mary-petty

The Cartoons Of Mary Petty

 

'South Park' to Exit HBO Max Next Week as Show Consolidates Library on Paramount+

Paramount and Park County had inked a temporary extension with HBO Max while they negotiated a new streaming and overall deal.

Alex Weprin

August 1, 2025  https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/south-park-leaving-hbo-max-aug-5-for-paramount-plus-1236335824/

 

'King of the Hill' Review: Hank, Peggy and Bobby Move to Hulu for Season 14 Without Skipping a Beat

Mike Judge and Greg Daniels' classic Fox animated series gets revived for 10 new episodes under new showrunner Saladin Patterson ('The Wonder Years').

Daniel Fienberg

  August 1, 2025

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-reviews/king-of-the-hill-review-season-14-hulu-1236335268/

 

The Beat Digest 08/01/25: SAGA BOOK FOUR incoming

Christopher Chiu-Tabet on 08/01/2025 https://www.comicsbeat.com/digest-080125/

 

Graphic Novel Review: Bob Fingerman's PRINTOPIA bounces today's issues off the '90s

Zack Quaintance on 08/01/2025 https://www.comicsbeat.com/graphic-novel-review-bob-fingermans-printopia-bounces-todays-issues-off-the-90s/

 

The Daily Heller: An Epic Visual Story of the Mitford Sisters

The Daily Heller

By Steven Heller

July 30 2025  https://www.printmag.com/daily-heller/the-daily-heller-an-epic-visual-story-of-the-remarkable-mitford-sisters/

 

San Diego Serenade — This Week's Links

Clark Burscough | August 1, 2025

https://www.tcj.com/san-diego-serenade-this-weeks-links/

 

INTERVIEW: Being a Pro Otaku With Victoria Esnard (Red String Translations)

wendeego

July 29 2025

https://yattatachi.com/interview-victoria-esnard-red-string-translations

 

The case for memes as a new form of comics

Both comics and memes rely on the same interplay of visual and verbal elements for their humor.

Jennifer Ouellette – Jul 29, 2025 

https://arstechnica.com/culture/2025/07/the-case-for-memes-as-a-new-form-of-comics/

 

In Her New Graphic Novel, Simplicity, Mattie Lubchansky Explores the Dark Side of Communal Living (and So Much More)

By Emma Specter

July 30, 2025  https://www.vogue.com/article/mattie-lubchansky-simplicity-interview

 

The Father of the Modern Graphic Novel was an Artist With a Vision [Will Eisner]

    Ania Hull

    Jul 25, 2025  https://www.santafenewmexican.com/pasatiempo/the-father-of-the-modern-graphic-novel-was-an-artist-with-a-vision/article_a4d655b2-78c9-4b9e-994f-885f16af2e12.html

 

Off Panel #508: Playing the Hits with Si Spurrier

July 21 2025

https://sktchd.libsyn.com/off-panel-508-playing-the-hits-with-si-spurrier

 

Off Panel #509: Land Mines with Robert Kirkman

July 28 2025

https://sktchd.libsyn.com/off-panel-509-land-mines-with-robert-kirkman

 

Smash Pages Q&A | Craig Hurd-McKenney on 'Curse of Dark Shadows'

JK Parkin

July 25, 2025

https://smashpages.net/2025/07/25/smah-pages-qa-craig-hurd-mckenney-on/

 

Picture + Panel | Mattie Lubchansky + Denali Sai Nalamalapu on resistance and resilience

JK Parkin

July 28, 2025   https://smashpages.net/2025/07/28/picture-panel-mattie-lubchansky-denali-sai-nalamalapu/

 

    Fanbase Press Interviews Jordan Alsaqa and Randy Stone on the Upcoming Release of the Sci-Fi Superhero Series, 'Bullet Adventuress,' Through Altruist Comics

    Barbra Dillon, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief

    July 29, 2025  https://fanbasepress.com/press/interviews/comics/item/57152-fanbase-press-interviews-jordan-alsaqa-and-randy-stone-on-the-upcoming-release-of-the-sci-fi-superhero-series-bullet-adventuress-through-altruist-comics/

 

    Fanbase Press Interviews Michael Moreci on the Launch of a Zoop Crowdfunding Campaign for the First-Ever Collected Hardcover of 'Roche Limit'

    Barbra Dillon, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief

    July 30, 2025

     https://fanbasepress.com/press/interviews/comics/item/57157-fanbase-press-interviews-michael-moreci-on-the-launch-of-a-zoop-crowdfunding-campaign-for-the-first-ever-collected-hardcover-of-roche-limit/

 

MINDLESS COMMUNICATION – Al Ewing

July 26th, 2025

https://mindlessones.com/2025/07/26/mindless-communication-al-ewing/

 

X-Men Monday #303 – Steve Foxe Talks 'Imperial War: Exiles'

Chris Hassan

July 31, 2025  https://aiptcomics.com/2025/07/31/x-men-monday-steve-foxe-imperial-exiles-2/

 

Simon Bournel-Bosson heralds a wondrous new OGN with 'Trumpets of Death' [France]

Chris Coplan

July 31, 2025

https://aiptcomics.com/2025/07/31/trumpets-of-death-qa/

 

UFOs and adolescence: Taki Soma talks 'Alienated' at SDCC 2025

The 'Alienated' creator talks about inspirations, an extra issue, and much more.

Jennifer Chu

July 29, 2025  https://aiptcomics.com/2025/07/29/alienated-sdcc-2025-qa/

 

SDCC 25: Matt Fraction on his upcoming 'Batman' run and his love for the Dark Knight

Collier Jennings

July 29, 2025  https://aiptcomics.com/2025/07/29/sdcc-25-matt-fraction-batman-qa/

 

Bonnets, speech bubbles and 'cheeky easter eggs': a graphic biography of Jane Austen is subtly sophisticated [The Novel Life of Jane Austen: A Graphic Biography – Janine Barchas, Isabel Greenberg]

Kerrie Davies

July 17, 2025 

https://theconversation.com/bonnets-speech-bubbles-and-cheeky-easter-eggs-a-graphic-biography-of-jane-austen-is-subtly-sophisticated-257558

 

Manouach, Ilan, and Anna Foka. 2025. "Comics as Heritage: Theorizing Digital Futures of Vernacular Expression" Heritage 8, no. 8: (July 24, 2025): 295. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8080295 and https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/8/8/295

Friday, August 01, 2025

Library of Congress business blog on 1869 gold crisis cartoons

Black Friday and Gilded Age Robber Barons: Examining the 1869 Gold Crisis through Political Cartoons