Monday, October 12, 2009
Zadzooks on Marvel Ultimate Alliance videogame.
"Zadzooks: Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 review," Joseph Szadkowski, Washington Times October 8, 2009.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Stitches reviewed in today's Post
It can take a while to find a book review since they're now hidden in the opinion (ie Outlook) section so I finally got to this review of David Small's Stitches - "Silenced Voice, Searing Pen," By Michael Sims, Washington Post October 11, 2009.
There's also an interview with Small on their website - "How Cinema Influences the Memoir "Stitches"," By Steven E. Levingston, Washington Post's Short Stack blog October 9, 2009.
There's also an interview with Small on their website - "How Cinema Influences the Memoir "Stitches"," By Steven E. Levingston, Washington Post's Short Stack blog October 9, 2009.
Baltimore Comic Con photos
Dean Haspiel defacing a copy of The Act-i-vate Primer.
Here's my photographs from Sunday at the Baltimore Comic Con. Labels to follow, and more pictures will be put up here too. Most of the photographs were taken by Claire. (If you click through the link, several people are unidentified in the photo names, and if you know who they are, please comment).
Here's my photographs from Sunday at the Baltimore Comic Con. Labels to follow, and more pictures will be put up here too. Most of the photographs were taken by Claire. (If you click through the link, several people are unidentified in the photo names, and if you know who they are, please comment).
Steve Conley original art
Here's a couple of pieces of Socks and Barney art I bought from Steve Conley at SPX. He ran out of them at Baltimore Comic Con or I probably would have bought some more. As you can see, you should definitely seek him out and buy some.
Steve Conley original strip art from Socks and Barney - ahh, that Mark Trail.
History judges George W. Bush.
'History' closeup - click through to note the blue line sketch behind the inks.
Steve Conley original strip art from Socks and Barney - ahh, that Mark Trail.
History judges George W. Bush.
'History' closeup - click through to note the blue line sketch behind the inks.
Jeff Kinney interview in Balitmore Sun
See "'Wimpy Kid' is becoming a popular kid: Part novel, part comic, the series by a Maryland alum is being turned into a film," By Mark Gross, Baltimore Sun October 11, 2009.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Whoops - happy birthday to Richard Thompson
Our Man Thompson turned 52 a couple of days ago, and I spaced out and missed it. So here's an 'artistic' picture for him too.
My Baltimore Comic Con plans
I'll be going up on Sunday, as early as I can get there. I just heard from Richard and he's not feeling well enough to go. Anyone who wants to try to reach me on the floor can probably find me on the artist's side most of the day, but my cell is 703-623-66-84.
Mike
Mike
The Jet Age - a comic? No, a band
Big Planet Comics owner Greg Bennett plays in a local band - The Jet Age. They've got a new album coming out on October 27th, and you can hear snippets online now. It sounds good - check it out.
Harvey's Heads, an amusing conceit
Jeff Newelt of Smith Magazine's invited artists to draw Harvey Pekar for his 70th birthday, and the results are on their Harvey's Heads page.
I'm no artist, but I think I'll try my hand, using the magic of digital cameras and Photoshop.
I'm no artist, but I think I'll try my hand, using the magic of digital cameras and Photoshop.
Post Magazine follows up on legally-blind cartoonist
See "Whatever Happened To .... Andre Campbell?: The art of kindness," By David Rowell, Washington Post Magazine Sunday, October 11, 2009.
To refresh your memory, I quote the first line, "Last December, the Magazine published an article about legally blind artist Andre Campbell and his determination to make it as a comic book author and illustrator."
To refresh your memory, I quote the first line, "Last December, the Magazine published an article about legally blind artist Andre Campbell and his determination to make it as a comic book author and illustrator."
Friday, October 09, 2009
Comic Riffs interviews Luckovich on Obama
They did it before the Nobel announcement though, which probably would have recast the whole conversation - "'Riffs Interview: As 'SNL' Satirizes Nobel-Winning Obama, Is Mike Luckovich Ready to Go Down That Same Road?" By Michael Cavna, Washington Post Comic Riffs blog October 9, 2009.
Oct 18: Paul Karasik at Politics and Prose
Paul Karasik writes in
Just a head's-up that I will be coming to Politics & Prose on Sunday, October 18th to present "The Fletcher Hanks Experience". My first collection of stories by Maryland homeboy, Fletcher Hanks, netted an Eisner Award, and the second book, "You Shall Die By Your Own Evil Creation!" has been recently released. Together the two volumes comprise the Complete Works of the long forgotten cartoonist whom R. Crumb, himself, called, "a twisted dude"!
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www.fletcherhanks.com
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www.fletcherhanks.com
I've bought both volumes already.
Oct 17: Poe comic signing in Baltimore
Colin S writes in:
The creators of Boom Studios' Poe comic are signing at GEM on Oct 17th.
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Weldon on comics fashion
Superhero Meets Supermodel: A Short History of Comics' Weirdest Crossover
By Glen Weldon
National Public Radio's Monkey See Blog October 7, 2009
Yes, that's Iron Man. Yes, that's Tim Gunn. We can explain. (Marvel Entertainment)
I enjoyed his post quite a bit, and just shot him a note saying so and adding a few bits as he requested:
He missed Mizrahi's Sandee the Supermodel and there's a bunch of swimsuit issues. MSU's Comic Art Collection lists 2, but there are more -Amazing Heroes Swimsuit Special. -- Seattle, WA :
Fantagraphics Books, 1990- . -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- Began with
no. 1 (June 1990) -- HOLDINGS: no. 1-3.
1. Pinup art. I. Swimsuit Special. II. Fantagraphics Books.
Call no.: PN6725.A47S9
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Marvel Swimsuit Special. -- New York : Marvel Comics, . --
col. ill. ; 28 cm. -- HOLDINGS: no. 2-3 (1993-1994)
1. Superheroine comics--Miscellanea. 2. Superhero
comics--Miscellanea. 3. Pinup art. I. Marvel Comics. I.
Swimsuit Special. Call no.: PN6728.6.M3M35In other comic art media,
Marisa Acocella did cartoon journalism for the NY Times Style section in 2000-2001 until she was fired when one of the subjects of the strip wasn't happy with her. Others have done some cartoon journalism too -
Burns, Charles. 1998. Clothes Encounters [cartoonist illustrates fashion show]. Details (August): 128-133.
and
Crumb, Robert and Aline. 2003. Fashion Week in New York OR Glamour and Free Lint Removers, September 12-19, 2003 [cartoon journalism]. New Yorker (October 13): 75-77
Oct 9: Chabon at GWU tomorrow
Comics-friendly authors Jonathan Lethem and Michael Chabon will be in town, reading from new books this fall.
Oct. 9; Chabon is at Lisner Auditorium, at 7:00, free.
Nov. 2: Lethem is at Folger Elizabethan Theatre, at 7:30, $15.
Oct. 9; Chabon is at Lisner Auditorium, at 7:00, free.
Nov. 2: Lethem is at Folger Elizabethan Theatre, at 7:30, $15.
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Oct 13: Baddies – Between Image and Text
From: Matt Dembicki -
FYI, this was posted at the DC Conspiracy messageboard...
at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
presents
Baddies – Between Image and Text
David Stromberg, Israeli Writer, Artist, and Journalist
Tuesday, October 13
4:00 PM - MSFS Conference Room, 7th Floor Intercultural Center (ICC) RSVP AT http://events.georgetown.edu/events/index.cfm?Action=View&CalendarID=349&EventID=69057
BADDIES looks aslant at everyday life, unearthing its most hilarious and ridiculous aspects amidst even our darkest fears and phobias. Inhabited by an antic and eclectic assortment of odd-ball characters, who star in chapters such as "Action and Its Doubt," "The Day and Its Battle," "Mystery and Its Carnality," these captioned cartoons capture a world forever veering off from the normal, the rational, and the "well adjusted."
http://www.mhpbooks.com/book.php?id=239
David Stromberg is a writer, artist, and journalist. His publications include three collections of single-panel cartoons—Saddies, Confusies, and Desperaddies—and he has written on art and culture for The Believer, Nextbook, St. Petersburg Times, Jerusalem Post, and Ha'aretz. His fiction has appeared in the UK's Ambit. Born in Ashdod, Israel, to ex-Soviet parents, Stromberg grew up in urban Los Angeles and currently resides in Jerusalem.
Free Admission
Program for Jewish Civilization
Georgetown University
37th and O Streets
Washington, DC 20057
pjc.georgetown.edu
Questions or comments? E-mail us at cjcinfo@georgetown.eduor call (202) 687-4245
Missed a lecture? Visit http://pjc.georgetown.edu/events/audio/ to download it to your iPod.
The team-up you never thought you'd see! Today in the Post!
Today’s illustration for the Carolyn Hax / Tell Me About It / Ask Carolyn advice column by Nick Galifianakis is his dad, artist Peter Galifianakis and … BATMAN! See it on page C2.
Oct 21-25: Disney on Ice Celebrations!
Oct 21-25: Disney on Ice Celebrations! is at George Mason's Patriot Center. These shows are good fun for younger children - I took Claire to see the Incredibles on ice there a few years back, and we all enjoyed it.
Oct 22: Cartoons & Cocktails auction
Oct 22 at the National Press Club at 6 pm is the annual Cartoons & Cocktails fundraising auction.
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Important Travel Information for the 2009 Baltimore Comic-Con
I got this from the BCC people today, so I'm pretty sure Our Man Thompson and I will be attending on Sunday instead.
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