Richmond, Virginia - November 17, 2009 - The Baltimore Comic-Con is passing along the following press release from our friend and Harvey Awards sponsor VA COMICON, as we will be making a panel appearance during the show! Please join us at 2:30pm on Saturday, November 21st as Marc Nathan, founder and promoter of the Baltimore Comic-Con joins Shelton Drumm of Heroes Con to discuss inside information about comic conventions as well as surprise announcements!
The VA COMICON comes to Richmond, VA November 21-22, 2009 with 6 different GI JOE artists! This will be the first two-day comic book show in the state of Virginia in over 25 years, and will take place across 10,000+ square feet at the Crowne Plaza West (6532 W Broad Street in Richmond, VA).
With Guests of Honor Larry Hama (the creator of the Modern Day GI JOE franchise) and Chris Claremont (the #1 best-selling writer of X-Men), the event will be a blast for the whole family! These guests will be joined by dozens of top comic artists and writers including 6 different creators behind GI JOE, three different creators behind Deadpool, Alex Saviuk, the artist behind Stan Lee's The Amazing Spider-Man in the newspaper, and more!
Other Exhibitors include CGC comics grading services, the Hero Initiative, Regal Cinemas, Brick Weekly, The Wieringo Scholarship, multiple small press vendors, Nascar Comics, and MORE!
FREE for ALL children, FREE if you come in Full Costume, and FREE if you have a Student or Military ID! All other tickets are just $10 for the entire weekend! The first 750 paid admissions will receive a FREE VA Comicon holiday variant of Witchblade #132 by guest Randy Green! Art Auction Saturday, Costume Contest Sunday! Much more information at the VA Comicon website at www.vacomicon.com!
Artist list:
LARRY HAMA (GI JOE, Wolverine, 'Nam)
KEVIN SHARPE (Nova, Army of Darkness)
CHUCK DIXON (GI JOE, Outsiders)
CHRIS CLAREMONT (All things X-Men)
BILLY TUCCI (Sgt. Rock, Shi)
ADAM LUCAS (Zuda Winner)
ALEX SAVIUK (Spider-Man Sundays)
JOHN GALLAGHER (Nascar Heroes)
KELLY YATES (Dr. Who, Amber Atoms)
ROBERT ATKINS (GI JOE, NBC's Heroes)
RICK KETCHAM (Amazing Spider-Man)
MIKE McKONE (Fantastic Four, Amazing Spider-Man, JLI)
JAMES KUHORIC (Dead Irons, Battlestar Galactica)
DAN PARENT (Betty and Veronica)
RANDY GREEN (Witchblade, Tomb Raider)
REILLY BROWN (Cable and Deadpool)
JIM CALAFIORE (Batgirl, Deadpool)
MARK McKENNA (Exiles, Countdown)
J.C. VAUGHN (CSI, Shi, Battlestar Galactica)
BUDD ROOT (creator of Cavewoman)
ANDY SMITH (Weapon X, Deadly Duo)
STEVE BIRD (Hard Time, Blue Beetle)
JOHN WYCOUGH (BloodRayne, GI JOE)
BRIAN SHEARER (Marvel Trading Cards)
KEN MARCUS (Super Human Resources)
LOUIS SMALL JR (Lady Death, Vampirella)
ERIC WOLFE HANSON (Micronauts, GI JOE)
STEVE CONLEY (Bloop, Star Trek)
RICK SPEARS (Teenagers from Mars)
JAMES CALLAHAN (Strange Detective Tales)
....and MORE!
We look forward to seeing you there! Tickets available online! All online ticket holders get in ½ hour early each day! Show hours are 12p-7p on Saturday, November 21, and 10-4pm on Sunday November 22! Free Bowling Party on Saturday Night! FREE Parking! Go to www.VAcomicon.com for info and to RSVP!
See you there!
Next Year's Baltimore Comic-Con
Please mark your calendars now to join us in 2010 on August 28th and 29th for the Baltimore Comic-Con's 11th year. Confirmed guests include Michael and Laura Allred, Howard Chaykin, Frank Cho, Amanda Conner, Dan DiDio, Al Feldstein, Ron Garney, Michael Golden, Geoff Johns, Michael Lark, Phil Noto, Jimmy Palmiotti, Eric Powell, James Robinson, Jim Starlin, Mark Texeira, and Marv Wolfman.
Details on guests, the Harvey Awards, industry exclusives, and programming leading up to the show can always be found at our website, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and ComicSpace pages.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Baltimore Comic-Con at the VA Comicon
DC Craft Mafia
I noticed an ad in this week's City Paper for the DC Craft Mafia's Holiday Heist on Saturday, November 21st. 12pm - 6pm. The event is to be held at The Soundry (316 Dominion Road, Vienna, VA 22180), and I know Carolyn Belefski with Curls Studio will be in attendance, a regular at local comics events. Perhaps a good opportunity to pick up some holiday artistic goodies (and some comics from Curls!).
Monday, November 16, 2009
Irene Vartanoff interviewed
Here's a feature on a local fan turned pro, Irene Vartanoff. Irene's sister Ellen lives in the area, and displays some of the family's artwork up at Montgomery College sometimes.
Interview with Irene Vartanoff!
Posted by Jacque Nodell
Sequential Crush blog Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Interview with Irene Vartanoff!
Posted by Jacque Nodell
Sequential Crush blog Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Nov 21: Terry Flippo, Beyond Comics artist appearance
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Fwd: Kal cartoons on M&Ms
Kal writes in with news of an impossible-to-find (let alone preserve) collectible...
I thought you might want to know about a Kal First... my cartoons appearing on a special edition of M&M candies:
http://www.kaltoons.com/wordpress/2009/11/kal-caricatures-on-mms/
Best
Kal
Kevin Kallaugher
kal@kaltoons.com
www.Kaltoons.com
I thought you might want to know about a Kal First... my cartoons appearing on a special edition of M&M candies:
http://www.kaltoons.com/wordpress/2009/11/kal-caricatures-on-mms/
Best
Kal
Kevin Kallaugher
kal@kaltoons.com
www.Kaltoons.com
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Zadzooks on Marvel toys
Zadzooks Secret Wars Comic Packs, Turbo Tank and Halo Wars Aerial Ambush
Joseph Szadkowski, Washington Times November 12, 2009
Joseph Szadkowski, Washington Times November 12, 2009
Chick, superhero webshow
Using the Web to adjust the color on TV
Minorities find a warm reception through online channels
By DeNeen L. Brown
Washington Post Sunday, November 15, 2009
Minorities find a warm reception through online channels
By DeNeen L. Brown
Washington Post Sunday, November 15, 2009
Greek graphic biography Logicomix reviewed in Post
Big ideas, bright colors
Dan Kois
Washington Post Sunday, November 15, 2009
LOGICOMIX
An Epic Search for Truth
By Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos H. Papadimitriou, Alecos Papadatos and Annie Di Donna
Bloomsbury. 347 pp. Paperback, $22.95
I've got it, but haven't read it yet.
Dan Kois
Washington Post Sunday, November 15, 2009
LOGICOMIX
An Epic Search for Truth
By Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos H. Papadimitriou, Alecos Papadatos and Annie Di Donna
Bloomsbury. 347 pp. Paperback, $22.95
I've got it, but haven't read it yet.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Quick Reviews for Comics Due 11-18-09
QUICK REVIEWS FOR COMICS DUE 11-18-09
By John Judy
ADVENTURE COMICS #4 by Geoff Johns and Jerry Ordway. Superboy-Prime meets the Black Lanterns to see who can be more over-the-top creepy. Plus, a Legion back-up story.
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #612 by Mark Waid and Paul Azaceta. What if Electro didn't suck anymore? Watch how Waid does it. Recommended.
BRAVE AND BOLD #29 by J. Michael Straczynski and Jesus Saiz. Batman and Brother Power the Geek. Need I say more? No. No, I do not.
CASPER THE FRIENDLY GHOST 60th ANNIVERSARY HC by Various Creators. Going back to his first appearance in 1949, this one collects rare and charming highlights from the Friendliest Ghost You Know. Good stuff for all ages. Recommended.
DARK AVENGERS #11 by Brian Michael Bendis and Mike Deodato. Molecule Man don't take no mess! Ow!
DARK REIGN THE LIST: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ONE-SHOT by Dan Slott and Adam Kubert. Norman Osborn has had it! Up to HERE! With that darn Spider-Man! Time to get down to business. This one's written by Dan Slott so expect the unexpected. Recommended.
DR. HORRIBLE ONE-SHOT by Zack Whedon and Joelle Jones. The dirty little secret origin of the internet's favorite mad scientist! Huzzah! Highly recommended.
DRIVEN BY LEMONS HC written and drawn by Joshua Cotter. A sketchbook from the guy who gave us SKYSCRAPERS OF THE MIDWEST. A little different for them that likes it that way.
FIR TREE GN by Hans Christian Andersen and Lilli Carre. The story of a fir tree who ends up celebrating Christmas the hard way.
FLASH: REBIRTH #5 of 6 by Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver. Further game-changing by Geoff Johns. This is awesome. Flash-fact. Recommended.
GIFT OF THE MAGI GN by O. Henry and Joel Priddy. An adaptation of the classic tale of giving. Great gift for the season.
HELLBLAZER #261 by Peter Milligan and Giuseppe Camuncoli. Constantine meets Bollywood and neither shall be unchanged! Milligan madness!
IRREDEEMABLE #8 by Mark Waid and Peter Krause. Well, the Plutonian sure got a surprise last issue didn't he? Now it's his turn. A terrifying story of what would happen if a superman went bad and just kept on going. Recommended. Not for kids.
JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA 80-PAGE GIANT #1 by Everybody. Okay, not quite Everybody, but darn near. Seven stories about JSAers, old and new.
KIDNAPPED SANTA CLAUS GN by L. Frank Baum and Alex Robinson. Demons kidnap Saint Nick! Must! Have! (And yes, it's that L. Frank Baum.)
MIGHTY AVENGERS #31 by Christos Gage, Dan Slott and Sean Chen. Many super-types gather to beat up on a bad guy. Amazed no one ever thought of that before…
PICTURES THAT TICK SC by Dave McKean. A graphic brain-bender from the guy who brought you every single cover of SANDMAN among too many other works of genius to mention here. Gotta look!
POWERS ENCYCLOPEDIA VOL. 1 by Bendis, Tim Daniel and Michael Avon Oeming. A little… okay, a lot of backstory on the POWERS universe, plus a peek into what's coming up. For Bendis fans new and old alike.
SPIDER-WOMAN #3 by Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev. Skrulls, Hydra, Madripoor, lots of wayward elements of the Marvel Yoo coming together in the context of a Big Fight!
THE STAND: SOUL SURVIVORS #2 of 5 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Mike Perkins. Larry Underwood meets Nadine Cross and Joe the feral kid. What better time than now to read a comic about the flu killing the world? Curl up with a jug of Ny-Quil and enjoy! Recommended.
THE NAM, VOL. 1 SC by Doug Murray and Michael Golden. Collecting issues #1-10 of this pivotal war series from the late eighties. Recommended.
UNDERGROUND #3 of 5 by Jeff Parker and Steve Lieber. Bats! There's a cave full of bats in the dark and our heroes have to cuddle up with those rats with wings. And their filthy teeth… Recommended.
VICTORIAN UNDEAD #1 of 6 by Ian Edginton and Davide Fabbri. Sherlock Holmes fights zombies! Why did Conan-Doyle not think of this?! Highly recommended!
WOLVERINE: WEAPON X #7 by Jason Aaron and Yanick Paquette. "Wolverine in a nuthouse." It's the one you've always wanted to read and Jason Aaron writes it good. Recommended.
Also this week: Blue and Violet Lantern/Star Sapphire promotional rings! For those of you keeping score, we now have available: Orange, Yellow, Blue, Indigo and Violet Lantern Rings. (Black Lantern rings came out a while ago, before this latest promo tie-in.) This just leaves Green and Red until we can all have a huge nerd party, chanting the Green Lantern oath and wondering why we can't get a date.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Library of Congress' Poetry site appreciates Archie
Scoop noticed that the Library of Congress' Poetry site appreciates Archie. Or at least his taste in poetry. No word on its opinion about his taste in women.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
PR: Canadian artist Von Allan publishes mental illness graphic novel
Friend of ComicsDC (look for the badge!) Von Allan's got his new book out:
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (November 11, 2009) – Mental illness remains one of Western society's greatest taboos. Those who suffer from various mental health disorders often suffer in silence, with very little support from society. Family members and other loved ones of those afflicted also suffer and are often forced to understand and cope alone. The loneliness, fear and frustration that this can cause is difficult for most people to understand. And this isolation can be far worse when you're a child of a bipolar, schizophrenic or otherwise mentally ill parent. Von Allan, an Ottawa-based graphic novelist, has attempted to shed some light on this subject with the publication of his first full-length graphic novel, titled "the road to god knows..."
"My mom was diagnosed schizophrenic when I was quite young, maybe 11 or so," said Allan. "She suffered a number of nervous breakdowns as I was growing up, as she battled, often very much alone, a disease that was slowly taking bits of her away. What I remember most vividly about this time was how confused and powerless I was. No one talked with me about what was happening to her and my mom was incapable of explaining it to me herself. I didn't understand and that, combined with what I was experiencing, was really, really scary. There's also odd feelings of guilt that go with this. "Did I do something wrong? Did I somehow cause this?" I wrote and drew this book to shed some light on a very hush-hush topic and hopefully help others, especially kids but really people of all ages, realize that they aren't alone and that they haven't done anything wrong. And neither has the person who is suffering from mental illness."
A unique aspect of the graphic novel is its availability in multiple channels. First, the book can be downloaded as a free PDF eBook on the artist's website. In addition, a torrent version has been made available via LegalTorrents.com and the PDF is also available on Scribd.com. The graphic novel is distributed under a Creative Commons Canada licence that grants readers the ability to distribute the online versions of the book for free. "The toughest thing for new artists is just getting noticed. Obscurity, as Tim O'Reilly said, is the enemy and not piracy. By using a variety of online distribution tools as well as more traditional print publishing, I'm hoping people will give the book a try. And maybe it'll get into the hands of someone who could really use it. The book is also available through online retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and can also be purchased in comic shops like Jim Hanley's Universe in New York, Atlantis Fantasyworld in Santa Cruz, Cosmic Monkey Comics in Portland, Strange Adventures in Halifax, and bookstores like Perfect Books in Ottawa and Librarie Astro in Montreal."
"The road to god knows..." is the story of Marie, a teenage girl coming to grips with her Mom's schizophrenia. As a result, she's struggling to grow up fast; wrestling with poverty, loneliness, and her Mom's illness every step of the way. At the start of the story, we see a scared young girl, uncertain and overwhelmed, but as her mom collapses into a full nervous breakdown, Marie is forced to examine herself and her life and come to a decision: does she continue to be a child, reacting to what's happening around her? Or does she take control of her life, come what may?
"the road to god knows…" has an ISBN of 978-0-9781237-0-3, a suggested retail price of $12.95 US/$13.99 CDN and is 148 pages in length.
About Von Allan: Von Allan was born red-headed and freckled in Arnprior, Ontario, just in time for "Star Wars: A New Hope." The single child of two loving but troubled parents, Von split most of his childhood between their two homes. Additional information about the graphic novel can be found at http://trtgk.vonallan.com/.
Contact:
Von Allan
P.O. Box 20520, 390 Rideau Street,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. K1N 1A3
Email: von@vonallan.com
Phone: 613-236-9957
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"My mom was diagnosed schizophrenic when I was quite young, maybe 11 or so," said Allan. "She suffered a number of nervous breakdowns as I was growing up, as she battled, often very much alone, a disease that was slowly taking bits of her away. What I remember most vividly about this time was how confused and powerless I was. No one talked with me about what was happening to her and my mom was incapable of explaining it to me herself. I didn't understand and that, combined with what I was experiencing, was really, really scary. There's also odd feelings of guilt that go with this. "Did I do something wrong? Did I somehow cause this?" I wrote and drew this book to shed some light on a very hush-hush topic and hopefully help others, especially kids but really people of all ages, realize that they aren't alone and that they haven't done anything wrong. And neither has the person who is suffering from mental illness."
A unique aspect of the graphic novel is its availability in multiple channels. First, the book can be downloaded as a free PDF eBook on the artist's website. In addition, a torrent version has been made available via LegalTorrents.com and the PDF is also available on Scribd.com. The graphic novel is distributed under a Creative Commons Canada licence that grants readers the ability to distribute the online versions of the book for free. "The toughest thing for new artists is just getting noticed. Obscurity, as Tim O'Reilly said, is the enemy and not piracy. By using a variety of online distribution tools as well as more traditional print publishing, I'm hoping people will give the book a try. And maybe it'll get into the hands of someone who could really use it. The book is also available through online retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and can also be purchased in comic shops like Jim Hanley's Universe in New York, Atlantis Fantasyworld in Santa Cruz, Cosmic Monkey Comics in Portland, Strange Adventures in Halifax, and bookstores like Perfect Books in Ottawa and Librarie Astro in Montreal."
"The road to god knows..." is the story of Marie, a teenage girl coming to grips with her Mom's schizophrenia. As a result, she's struggling to grow up fast; wrestling with poverty, loneliness, and her Mom's illness every step of the way. At the start of the story, we see a scared young girl, uncertain and overwhelmed, but as her mom collapses into a full nervous breakdown, Marie is forced to examine herself and her life and come to a decision: does she continue to be a child, reacting to what's happening around her? Or does she take control of her life, come what may?
"the road to god knows…" has an ISBN of 978-0-9781237-0-3, a suggested retail price of $12.95 US/$13.99 CDN and is 148 pages in length.
About Von Allan: Von Allan was born red-headed and freckled in Arnprior, Ontario, just in time for "Star Wars: A New Hope." The single child of two loving but troubled parents, Von split most of his childhood between their two homes. Additional information about the graphic novel can be found at http://trtgk.vonallan.com/.
Contact:
Von Allan
P.O. Box 20520, 390 Rideau Street,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. K1N 1A3
Email: von@vonallan.com
Phone: 613-236-9957
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Von Allan
Von Allan
Quote: "Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." (Beckett)
My original graphic novel, the road to god knows... (ISBN: 978-0-9781237-0-3) is now available at Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Barnes & Noble, and other notable retailers.
Von Allan Studio
P.O. Box 20520, 390 Rideau Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. K1N 1A3
Phone: 613-236-9957
Email: von@vonallan.com
Web: http://www.vonallan.com
Blog: http://vonandmoggy.livejournal.com
Comic Riffs on San Diego's Kelley-Breen split
The comic strip that ruined a friendship, rankled a newspaper and landed in court. And that was BEFORE being launched.
Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog November 12, 2009
Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog November 12, 2009
Comic Riffs interviews caricaturist Richmond
A new Congressional 'bobblehead' app for your iPhone? MAD artist says Apple won't bite
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog November 12, 2009
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog November 12, 2009
Progress in the Library of Congress' grand scheme of things
On the GN-LIB list for librarians, it's reported As of last month, "Superhero comic books, strips, etc." is now an official LC Subject Heading, and thus is also usable as an LC genre heading.
Unlike Moses, I may get to see the Promised Land.
Unlike Moses, I may get to see the Promised Land.
San Diego Comic-Con founder obit in Post's Metro section
Nelson, Valerie J. / Los Angeles Times. 2009.
Shel Dorf, 78: Artist turned spotlight on cartoonists with Comic-Con.
Washington Post (November 12)
Here's the Times - Sheldon Dorf, Founder of Comic-Con, Dies at 76, By GEORGE GENE GUSTINES, November 12, 2009/
Shel Dorf, 78: Artist turned spotlight on cartoonists with Comic-Con.
Washington Post (November 12)
Here's the Times - Sheldon Dorf, Founder of Comic-Con, Dies at 76, By GEORGE GENE GUSTINES, November 12, 2009/
Nov 12: Herblock at Politics and Prose
Haynes Johnson - Herblock
7 p.m. Johnson, who worked with Herblock at The Washington Post, will launch a new anthology celebrating Herblock's life and career. The Post's editorial cartoonist was a protean figure whose career spanned thirteen American Presidents.
7 p.m. Johnson, who worked with Herblock at The Washington Post, will launch a new anthology celebrating Herblock's life and career. The Post's editorial cartoonist was a protean figure whose career spanned thirteen American Presidents.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Onion interviews Schodt on Tezuka
For the forthcoming set of programs, the Onion talked to Schodt the premier Anglo-speaking manga expert on Tezuka, the 'Walt Disney' of Japan. See The "God of Manga," humanized: Osamu Tezuka scholar Frederik Schodt explains the anime pioneer, by Chelsea Bauch, Onion AV Club November 11, 2009.
Veteran's day
In a few minutes (local time), we'll hit 11/11/11 or, the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month when World War 1 ended. This was known as Armistice Day until a second world war led to the change to Veteran's Day in the US. Following the lead of Charles Schulz, who often mentioned Bill Mauldin in Peanuts, we present a sketch the great soldier cartoonist did in a copy of his book The Brass Ring, many years after his World War 2 service.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Anime Retrospective Celebrates the Legendary Osamu Tezuka
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