Tuesday, July 28, 2009
NPR's Weldon on Alan Moore's Superman story
Moore's throw-away story of Superman meeting Swamp Thing from DC Comics Presents is included, and along with the Mongul story, present three excellent interpretations of the Superman mythos.
It took another 22 years, and another writer from Great Britain, Grant (All-Star Superman) Morrison, to even come close to the tenor of Moore's work.
Lincoln Peirce of Big Nate picks Cul de Sac as best new strip
And lastly, what would you pick as the best comic strip launched within the last decade?
“Cul de Sac.” Hands down.
Amen to that.
Our Man Thompson's fan club continues...
Comic Riffs chat today at 11 am
Comic-Con Wrap: Vote Now for Best Fan Costume
NOTE: Today at 11 a.m., join Comic Riffs for a live chat about San Diego Comic-Con International 2009.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Straight Dope on Superman's diamonds
PR - Celebrate Marvel's 70th Anniversary With Your Local Comic Shop!
Celebrate Marvel's 70th Anniversary With Your Local Comic Shop!
On August 11th, 2009, comic fans all over will celebrate Marvel's 70th
Anniversary at their local comic shops and we've got the complete list
of participating retailers. Click over to
http://marvel.com/news/comicstories.8874 to download a full list of
retailers participating in Marvel 70th Anniversary parties, offering
exclusive limited edition variants, early on sale release of The Marvels
Project #1, special sales, and more! All retailer parties begin at 9pm
local time. As a special thank you to retailers, Marvel is sending a
limited edition Captain America: Reborn #2 70th Anniversary Frame
Variant to all participating stores!
For more information on Marvel's 70th Anniversary, head over to
www.marvel.com/70. And remember-Make Mine '39!
--
Arune Singh | Manager of Sales Communicatons
Marvel Entertainment
Bob Mankoff
I stand in awe of what Mankoff had done with the New Yorker's cartoons - while at Rehoboth Beach recently I saw New Yorker cartoon puzzles! What a great idea. (picture to follow when I figure out how to get them off my phone).
July 27: X-Men 3 The Last Stand in Crystal City
Join the Crystal City BID for 21 weeks of Superheros! On Monday nights from May 4, 2009-September 21, 2009, Crystal City will be protected by Batman, Spiderman, Superman, and many others. Each night will also have special giveaways, sponsors, and other activities.
Date(s):
May 4, 2009 - September 21, 2009
Location:
18th and Bell Street - Courtyard Across from Crystal City Metro Station & Marriott Hotel
Event Fee:
Free
Hours:
Movies begin at sundown
Description:
Join the Crystal City BID for 21 weeks of Superheros! On Monday nights from May 4, 2009-September 21, 2009, Crystal City will be protected by Batman, Spiderman, Superman, and many others. Each night will also have special giveaways, sponsors, and other activities. Check back here for more information.
CRYSTAL KID BONUS: Since it gets dark later in the summer and movies often start past bedtime, the BID has partnered with Crystal City Sports Pub to rebroadcast each movie at 3:30 PM on the 3rd Floor of CCSP on the Wednesday following the outdoor showing, starting May 6. Bring your kids and a blanket and enjoy the fabulous surround network of TVs.
Festival Rules: Patrons can bring their own picnics as long as they abide by city and festival rules. Low-backed chairs and blankets are allowed, but grills, umbrellas, and pets are prohibited.
Schedule
July 27, 2009 - X-Men: The Last Stand
July 29, 2009 - X-Men: The Last Stand - at CCSP
August 3, 2009 - Fantastic Four
August 5, 2009 - Fantastic Four - at CCSP
August 10, 2009 - Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
August 12, 2009 - Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer - at CCSP
August 17, 2009 - Batman
August 19, 2009 - Batman - at CCSP
August 24, 2009 - Batman Returns
August 26, 2009 - Batman Returns - at CCSP
August 31, 2009 - Batman Forever
September 2, 2009 - Batman Forever - at CCSP
September 7, 2009 - Batman & Robin
September 9, 2009 - Batman & Robin - at CCSP
September 14, 2009 - Batman Begins
September 16, 2009 - Batman Begins - at CCSP
September 21, 2009 - Batman: The Dark Knight
September 23, 2009 - Batman: The Dark Knight - at CCSP
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Cartoon Tuesdays at Lincoln Theater
Saturday, July 25, 2009
A Harvey Pekar interview I missed
John McPherson won't be speaking on the National Debt
QUICK REVIEWS FOR COMICS DUE 07-29-09
Remembering Buck Rogers
Paging Buck Rogers
Washington Post Saturday, July 25, 2009
Reading Jennifer Ouellette's July 19 Outlook article, "Apollo With Warp Drive? Make It So," was an enjoyable trip through 20th-century science fiction.
Not mentioned were the radio space adventures of "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century," which ran in the 1930s and '40s. It was one of the earliest of the juvenile adventure series portraying the characters of Buck, Wilma and friends from the future continuously battling the evil forces led by Killer Kane and Ardala.
Listeners of the radio program also heard of the marvelous inventions and ways of the future. I would surmise that they were not too surprised at hearing of the 1969 moon landing.
-- Edwin Morgenstern
Silver Spring
That darn Toles continued
Washington Post Saturday, July 25, 2009
It is silly to expect objectivity from any editorial cartoonist, but Tom Toles's July 21 cartoon, which blamed Republicans for the delay since 1993 in enacting health-care reform, ignored both historical and current fact.
It was a Democratic-controlled Congress that rejected the Clinton administration's "Hillarycare" health-care reform plan in 1994, before Republicans swept to a majority in both the Senate and House.
And, of course, it is impossible not to notice that Democrats once again control both houses of Congress, so if they reject the "Obamacare" version of health-care reform this year, the Republican minority once again cannot be at fault.
-- Lynda Meyers
Arlington
Friday, July 24, 2009
DC Comic Books Examiner: Big Monkey Comics: one of a kind eclectic - Conclusion
DC Comic Books Examiner, Mark Ruffin
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Cul de Sac slips into Pearls
San Diego Comic Con in Wash Post
Annual Comics Issue of A.V. Club in The Onion
The 4 Artists feature is arguably accurate as well as insightful. It provides background on each of the creators and why they're worth mentioning. The Kupperman interview is interesting, though doesn't tickle the funny bone the way Tales Designed to Thrizzle does (if you have not read this, do yourself the favor). The Morrison interview does a good job of providing insight into some of the more controversial issues surrounding his work, his approach to working, and where he'd like to go next creatively.
Last year, they featured Bendis. This year, Morrison. Perhaps next year, Brian K. Vaughn?
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Weldon on webcomics
DC Comic Books Examiner: Big Monkey Comics: one of a kind eclectic Part 2
DC Comic Books Examiner, Mark Ruffin
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