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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Publicity Release: Announcing America's Greatest Otaku and TOKYOPOP Tour
Post's Frazetta obituary
By Terence McArdle
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, May 13, 2010; B07
Local collector helps with article on World War 1 cartoonist
Local collector Warren Bernard is thanked for assisting in research for this interesting article on a WW1 cartoonist -
Children's animation program in DC
TONIGHT: Adult Teen Hunger Force creator at State Theater
by Express contributor Topher Forhecz
May 13 2010, p. E2
» State Theatre, 220 N. Washington St., Falls Church; Thu. May 13, 8 p.m., $25; 703-237-0300.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Brad Meltzer, former area comics geek, on his new book
by Rick Marshall
MTV's Splash Page blog May 12 2010
PR: ALADDIN’S LAMP CHILDREN’S BOOKS WILL BE CLOSING AT THE END OF JUNE
703-241-8281
In the Lee Harrison Shopping CenterLower Level Shops
2499 N. Harrison St, Suite 10, Arlington, VA 22207
STORE HOURS: Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 10 am to 6 pm, Tuesday & Thursday 10 am to 8 pm, Sunday 11 am to 5 pm
******************************************************************************************************************** WE ARE SAD TO ANNOUNCE THAT, AFTER 20 YEARS SERVING THE COMMUNITY, ALADDIN'S LAMP CHILDREN'S BOOKS WILL BE CLOSING AT THE END OF JUNE.
Throughout May, we will continue to provide regular service. We will still carry new books, replace popular titles, and fulfill special orders. Our regular story hours will continue on Wed. and Sat. at 11:00. The listing of May events is attached.
Our GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALES will kick off this month with discounts of 20-40% on select sections and books. Please tell your friends, and come to take advantage of our rich inventory of over 18,000 titles, and non-book items such as puzzles, puppets, Baltic amber jewelry, and more!
We would like to thank all our customers for their support, patronage and friendship over the years. It has been wonderful being part of this community for so many years, and we will miss you greatly.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL
703-241-8281
WE ARE SAD TO ANNOUNCE THAT, AFTER 20 YEARS SERVING THE COMMUNITY, ALADDIN'S LAMP CHILDREN'S BOOKS WILL BE CLOSING AT THE END OF JUNE.
Throughout May, we will continue to provide regular service. We will still carry new books, replace popular titles, and fulfill special orders. Our regular story hours will continue on Wed. and Sat. at 11:00. The listing of May events is attached.
Our GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALES will kick off this month with discounts of 20-40% on select sections and books. Please tell your friends, and come to take advantage of our rich inventory of over 18,000 titles, and non-book items such as puzzles, puppets, Baltic amber jewelry, and more!
We would like to thank all our customers for their support, patronage and friendship over the years. It has been wonderful being part of this community for so many years, and we will miss you greatly.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL
703-241-8281
Cartoonists on greeting cards
Miss Peach 1966 birthday card by Mell Lazarus.
1979 Hallmark birthday card by the great MAD cartoonist Paul Coker.
and the interior message:
This 1970-something Hallmark Valentine's Day card is by another MAD artists whose name is escaping me. Help?
And the interior message:
Finally here's a 1966 Christmas card from the Art Guild of Williamsburg with surprising good girl art and it's interior -
PR: TODD MCFARLANE TO ATTEND BALTIMORE COMIC-CON 2010
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New cartoonist in Post?
This Week: Comic Books’ Brad Meltzer on His Real Heroes
This Week: Comic Books' Brad Meltzer on His Real Heroes
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Ruffin on DC Comics Con
Welcome to 2010, Washington D.C. Comic Convention
DC Comic Books Examiner Mark Ruffin
May 3, 2010
Express review of Pride and Prejuidice and Zombies
Written by Express contributor Stephen M. Deusner
Express May 3, 2010
Comic Riffs on Frazetta's influence
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 11, 2010
-and I must say I wasn't (and still am not) immune to the allure of Frazetta's art. I bought all those Bantam collections in the '70s and still pick up used books just because he did the covers.
Who will be our lucky 200,000 reader?
So some time today, someone becomes the 200,000 reader, at least by one count. I have no way of knowing who that is, but thank you, wherever you are.
Daria dvd collection reviewed in today's Express
Written by Express contributor Afton Lorraine Woodward
[Washington Post] Express (May 11): 28.
online at http://www.expressnightout.com/content/2010/05/daria-complete-series-dvd.php
Recent Dan Clowes interviews and articles, as requested
Braganza, Chantal. 2010.
Don’t confuse Daniel Clowes with an opinionated, middle-aged loner
Ghost World author is back with Wilson, his first full-length comic in five years. But he’s not the protagonist.
Toronto Star (May 6): http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/article/805305--don-t-confuse-daniel-clowes-with-an-opinionated-middle-aged-loner
Khosla, Abhay et al. 2010.
Savage Symposium: Wilson By Dan Clowes.
Savage Critics blog (May 10): http://www.savagecritic.com/roundtable/savage-symposium-wilson-by-dan-clowes/
Levack, Chandler. 2010.
Comic timing: After six years, Daniel Clowes is returning to the Toronto Comic Arts Festival with Wilson, his first original graphic novel with Drawn & Quarterly. The only problem? He's more afraid of success than ever.
Eye Weekly (May 5): http://www.eyeweekly.com/arts/article/91751--comic-timing
Del Signore, John. 2010.
Daniel Clowes, Cartoonist.
Gothamist (May 5): http://gothamist.com/2010/05/05/daniel_clowes_illustrator.php
Rudick, Nicole. 2010.
Daniel Clowes [Cartoonist].
Believer (May).
Partially online at http://www.believermag.com/issues/201005/?read=interview_clowes
Miliard, Mike. 2010.
Interview: Daniel Clowes: On going from Enid to Wilson.
Boston Phoenix (April 27): http://thephoenix.com/boston/arts/101313-interview-daniel-clowes/
Brooks, Allen. 2010.
DCist Interview: Daniel Clowes.
DCist (April 30): http://dcist.com/2010/04/dcist_interview_daniel_clowes.php
Kois, Dan. 2010.
Panel Discussion Daniel Clowes covers cartoon history in one graphic novel.
NYmag.com (May 2): http://nymag.com/arts/books/features/65724/
Deusner, Stephen M. 2010.
Stick Figure: Daniel Clowes, 'Wilson'.
Express (May 3): http://www.expressnightout.com/content/2010/05/daniel-clowes-wilson-politics-prose.php
Chute, Hillary. 2010.
Off-page with... Dan Clowes: With Wilson, the graphic novelist has more fun being bleak.
Time Out New York (761; April 29–May 5).
Online at http://newyork.timeout.com/articles/books/85200/off-page-with-daniel-clowes
Howard, Dave. 2010.
Dan Clowes' new Graphic Novel, Wilson,
Torontoist (April 14): http://books.torontoist.com/2010/04/dan-clowes-new-graphic-novel-wilson/
Mercier, Jean-Pierre. 2009.
“ Je crois que je me suis toujours senti à part”: entretien avec Dan Clowes.
Ninth Art: http://neuviemeart.citebd.org/spip.php?article34
Rhode, Mike. 2010.
International Ink: Clowes, Kids, Crackers and Hellboy [reviews].
Washington City Paper Arts Desk blog (April 29): http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/books/2010/04/29/international-ink-clowes-kids-crackers-and-hellboy/
Rhode, Mike. 2010.
“Likable Characters Are for Weak-Minded Narcissists”: A Chat with Daniel Clowes.
Washington City Paper Arts Desk blog (May 3): http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/books/2010/05/03/likeable-characters-are-for-weak-minded-narcissists-a-chat-with-daniel-clowes/#more-23182