Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Webcomic con coming to DC in September.
Intervention: Your Online Life, In Person. A Convention with Webcomics, Videos, Music, and You - September 10-12 2010 at the Hilton Washington DC. http://www.InterventionCon.com
Intervention is a convention for the independent comics, art, and music creators. The con was started by webcomic creator Onezumi Hartstein (http://www.Onezumi.com) and web developer James Harknell (http://www.AWSOM.org). This goal is to bring together different independent creators to party, educate, and appreciate the opportunities the Internet gives to all of us.
Intervention will have awesome webcomics geek-related programming and gaming all day and night from Friday through Sunday. There will be one dance party where the audience can assist the DJ in making live music and one NYC-style dance party. In addition to the Artist's Alley/Vendor Room over 30 webcomic and New Media experts will attend. The con is still being planned. Discussion is being held on the Intervention forum: http://interventioncon.com/forum/
City Paper comics reviews
International Ink: Back to the Future
Monday, May 24, 2010
June 5: DC Anime Club’s Gundam Day
DC Anime Club’s Gundam Day
DC Anime Club invites all Giant Robot fans to Gundam Day on Saturday June 5, 2010 2pm-5pm at the Martin Luther King, Jr Memorial Library, 901 G St NW Washington, DC 20001 in A5 on the A Level of the Library.
For those of you who are unfamiliar Gundam is a Japanese Animated metaseries by the Animation Studio in Japan Sunrise.
Gundam Day will consist of the following activities:
Model kit construction where attendees will learn how to build their own Gundams.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own model kits.
An Marathon of the Japanese Animated Series Gundam Wing will be screened during Gundam Day.
An Anime Swap Meet will be included as part of Gundam Day.
Have anime dvd’s or Japanese Comics you don’t want anymore?
Come to the Anime Swap Meet and trade with fellow anime enthusiast who no longer.
We hope to see you there.
This event is free and open to the public.
Ages 13 and up.
For more information please visit the DC Anime Club website at http://dcanimeclub.org.
June 1: Swann Fellow's lecture on Turkish cartoonists
Swann Fellow Yasemin Gencer presents her public lecture, "Cartooning Progress: Secularism and Nationalism in the Early Turkish Republic (1922-28)" at noon on Tuesday, June 1, in Dining Room A on the sixth floor of the Madison Building.
Gencer will discuss how cartoons of this era had the power to create, shape and project a new Turkish national identity based on European models. She will look at cartoons that highlight reforms initiated during the early years of the Turkish Republic. In one such image, for example, an automobile made of Latin letters speeds past a camel composed of Arabic letters, demonstrating how the cartoonist combines text with visual metaphor to underscore the benefits of changing the official alphabet. Such cartoons from 1922-28 illustrate many reforms aimed at secularizing the nation.
Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Trickster Artist Chris Piers
Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Trickster Artist Chris Piers
I've got a few more of these in the pipeline.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Zadzooks on Iron Man 2 toys and some movie comics
Joseph Szadkowski, May 11, 2010
Zadzooks: War Machine, Mark VI Metalon and Iron Man Helmet
Joseph Szadkowski, May 19, 2010
Homer Simpson in Parade Magazine insert in today's Post
Homer's 6 Best Grilling Tips
Illustration by Julius Preite
Comics on the Rack, Quick Picks for Comics Due 05-26-10
Saturday, May 22, 2010
9 Chickweed Lane's post-war nookie
This is the third example of sexuality that Brooke McEldowney has shown in his strip. Our notes on number one is here and number two is here.
Comic Riffs' Shrek interview
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 21, 2010
Cavna on the political cartoon.
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 21, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Reason on the Danish Islam cartoons controversy again
And The Winner of The Everybody Draw Mohammad Contest is...
Nick Gillespie & Matt Welch | May 20, 2010
Cartoons, cartoons every where
Matt Wuerker's very excellent hat and the Funny Times
The party.
Matt and the hat.
Cartoonists Matt Wuerker, Bill Brown and Joe Sutliff.
Ray Lesser presenting the first Irving Award to Matt.
Matt admiring his award.
Lots more pictures are here.
Post on Pakistan response to Draw Mohammed day
Washington Post Foreign Service
Friday, May 21, 2010; A08
and some commentary from yesterday:
Drawing Muhammad respectfully
By guest bloggers Kelsey Sheridan and Saleha Mallick
Washington Post’s On Faith blog May 20, 2010
Shrek Forever After local reviews
By Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post Friday, May 21, 2010
'Shrek Forever After' heavy on sight gags and sidekick antics [online title: Third time not as charming for ‘Shrek’].
By: Sally Kline
Washington Examiner May 21, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
That darn Toles
Cartoon draws unfair comparisons to the Middle East
Washington Post Thursday, May 20, 2010If the goal of Tom Toles's May 17 cartoon comparing the division of Jerusalem with Alexandria's retrocession to Virginia was intended to trivialize the issue and distort history, he succeeded. The U.S. Congress willingly agreed to Alexandria's request to return to Virginia, which was based on economic factors and lack of representation in Congress.
In contrast, Jews have lived in Jerusalem all but two times since the days of King David, and one of these times is when Jordan ruled East Jerusalem from 1949 to 1967 and prevented Jews, regardless of nationality, from praying at the most sacred places. To compare the division of Jerusalem with the Alexandria retrocession is beyond political cartoon license -- it is really outrageous.
Beth Marcus, Washington
Cavna article on 'Everybody Draw Muhammad Day,' an accidental provocation
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, May 20, 2010; C04
InTHEIR TURN: 12 top cartoonists offer their take on 'Draw Muhammad Day' the Riffs blog has longer quotes from the cartoonists Michael interviewed.
'Everbody Draw Mohammed' cartoonist: I'm against my own concept becoming a reality
By JAMIE GRISWOLD
MyNorthwest.com
But Over the Hedge and Mark Fiore both did rather different interpretations.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Bamn goes to the classroom
Naif Al-Mutawa, creator The 99 comic series, was in DC recently
and we missed him. You can read an interview about his experiences here -
Comic book saving the world from stereotypical rhetoric, By Marriam Mossalli, Palestine Note blog May 18 2010