Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Scott Pilgrim bandwagon token post
Big Planet Comics in Bethesda has free miniposters for the upcoming Scott Pilgrim vs the World movie.
Riffs on Comic-con's overgrowth
Has COMIC-CON outgrown San Diego? 9 big-time guests tell us where to go
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog July 21, 2010
I think Cavna's gone home for the madness as he says he'll be posting on the Con frequently.
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog July 21, 2010
I think Cavna's gone home for the madness as he says he'll be posting on the Con frequently.
Weldon's book reviews and recommendations
Five Great Books They Won't Talk About At Comic-Con, by Glen Weldon, July 21, 2010.
Richmond's free weekly comic strip issue
The Comic Strip Issue, Style Weekly 7/20/2010.
I'd appreciate getting a copy if anyone would pick me up one.
I'd appreciate getting a copy if anyone would pick me up one.
SpongeBob begins appearing in oil protests
Signs of the times: Oil-spill victims on Grand Isle post protest [SpongeBob SquarePants].
By Ylan Q. Mui
Washington Post July 20, 2010; C10
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Truitt on Scott Pilgrim
It's 'Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour' and Bryan Lee O'Malley's, too
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY July 20 2010
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY July 20 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Iranian cartoonist interviewed at Comic Riffs
Q&A: Muslim cartoonist offers her thoughts on depicting Muhammad
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post's Comic Riffs blog July 19, 2010
Comics and Stamps Have a Longer History than You’d Expect
I wrote a short history of cartoons and stamps that I've been planning for a decade or so...
Comics and Stamps Have a Longer History than You'd Expect
Posted by Mike Rhode on Jul. 19, 2010 at 10:53 am
Comics on the Rack, Quick Picks for Comics Due 07-21-10
COMICS ON THE RACK
Quick Picks for Comics Due 07-21-10
By John Judy
ALAN MOORE NEONOMICON #1 of 4 by Moore and Jacen Burrows. Moore's sequel to THE COURTYARD in which two FBI agents get mixed up in some Lovecraftian badness. It is fortunate that Moore has overcome his disdain for creators building on the works of others. Fortunate indeed…. Gotta look.
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #638 by Joe Quesada and Marcos Martin. In which Joe Q tries to square the circle between pre-Mephisto/Marriage Spidey and post-Mephisto/Brand New Day Spidey. Heads will explode tonight!
AVENGERS #3 by Brian Michael Bendis and John Romita Jr. The Avengers go back to the future to see what shenanigans their kids have been up to. But will they all fit in the DeLorean?! Doc!!!
BRIGHTEST DAY #6 by Geoff Johns and Friends. The truth of the White Lantern revealed!
CBGB #1 of 4 by Kieron Gillen, Sam Humphries, Marc Ellerby and Rob G. A mini-series built around the legendary "Country/Blue-Grass/Blues" music club in New York that is sadly now a high-end men's clothing store.
DC UNIVERSE LEGACIES #3 of 10 by Len Wein and Many Awesome Artists. The dawn of the Silver Age of Heroes. Cool.
GARTH ENNIS BATTLEFIELDS #8 of 9 by Ennis, Russ Braun and Garry Leach. In the midst of bloody WW2 aerial combat, love takes flight among the commies. Recommended.
HELLBLAZER #269 by Peter Milligan and Giuseppe Camuncoli. Desperate to keep his sanity John Constantine summons Shade the Changing Man for help. Because none of his ex-girlfriends or demons from hell were available.
JANET EVANOVICH TOUBLEMAKER, BOOK ONE HC by Janet and Alex Evanovich and Joelle Jones. Crime-fightin' NASCAR sweethearts in Florida! It's a movie!
JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #41 by James Robinson and Mark Bagley. It's a JLA/JSA cross-over as the source of the original Green Lantern's power comes back for him and his kids. Oy!
KEVIN SMITH'S GREEN HORNET #6 by Smith and Jonathan Lau. The son of the dead Green Hornet gets up to speed under the watchful tutelage of Mr. Miyagi.. I mean Mister Han… sorry, this "Kevin Smith comics coming out on schedule" thing is disorienting…
MARVELMAN CLASSIC PRIMER #1 by Many People. Everything you ever wanted to know about Marvelman/Miracleman but were afraid to ask. Please don't screw this up, Marvel…
NEW AVENGERS #2 by Brian Michael Bendis and Stuart Immonen. The gang mixes it up with a magical menace!
OVERSTREET COMIC BOOK PRICE GUIDE, VOL. 40 HC & SC by Team Overstreet. The Bible of what your stuff is worth, featuring variant Batman and Captain America covers. Educational.
RASL POCKET EDITION, VOL. 1 SC written and drawn by Jeff Smith. Collecting the first seven issues in a handy 6.5 x 9 inch format. Recommended for travel and/or staying home.
SCOTT PILGRIM, VOL. 6: FINEST HOUR GN written and drawn by Bryan Lee O'Malley. At last! The final Evil Ex-Boyfriend arrives! It's clobberin' time! (Sorry. Wrong book. Sorry…)
THUNDERBOLTS #146 by Jeff Parker and Kev Walker. Luke Cage and his new T-Bolts must clean up a mess from the previous administration. Lotta that going around…
TIME MASTERS: VANISHING POINT #1 of 6 written and drawn by Dan Jurgens. The search for Batman brings in the bigwigs of DCU time travel, including Rip Hunter!
TRUE BLOOD #1 by Alan Ball, David Tischman, Mariah Huehner and David Messina. A little something from the world of HBO's hit vampire soap that's been called "Twilight for people with pubic hair."
ULTIMATE COMICS AVENGERS 2 #5 of 6 by Mark Millar and Leinil Francis Yu. Ya ever notice how some titles just trip off your tongue? Like music really… Anyway, they're still fighting Ultimate Ghost Rider for the life of the Vice-President. Honest.
ULTIMATE COMICS NEW ULTIMATES #3 of 5 by Jeph Loeb and Frank Cho. This comic was drawn by Frank Cho.
WALKING DEAD #75 by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. You knew the peaceful life was too good to last, right? You knew that weasel preacher shoulda been fed to the biters early on, right? Here's where it all comes down. Plus a color back-up story drawn by Ryan Ottley. Highly recommended. Not for kids.
WALKING DEAD, VOL. 12: LIFE AMONG THEM SC by Kirkman and Adlard. Collecting issues #67-72, in which the gang finds The Community.
WELCOME TO TRANQUILITY: ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE #1 of 6 by Gail Simone and Horacio Domingues. The retirement village for super-folk is back! As are several colorful characters with scores to settle, whether this mutant Mayberry is ready or not! Recommended!
X-FACTOR #207 by Peter David and Sebastian Fiumara. Is a shock ending still a shock ending when they tell you ahead of time it's gonna be a shock ending? Head hurts…
ZATANNA #3 by Paul Dini and Stephane Roux. "Dab yug Rehtorb Thgin skool ekil eht Rekoj no htem! Sekiy!"
Wishing everyone a happy Comic-Con (except the Westboro Baptist Church)!
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Truitt on Spider-Man and Revolver
'One Moment in Time' revisits a controversial Spider-Man story line
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2010-07-16-asm638_ST_N.htm
'Revolver' spins a tale of two realities
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2010-07-15-revolver15-ST_N.htm
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2010-07-16-asm638_ST_N.htm
'Revolver' spins a tale of two realities
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2010-07-15-revolver15-ST_N.htm
Truitt in today's USA Weekend on San Diego Comic-Con
Let us tweet you to comics' nuttiest event, By BRIAN TRUITT, USA Weekend July 18, 2010 is also in the print edition, distributed with the Washington Examiner, on page 13.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Intervention webcomic con update
A few weeks ago, we posted some PR for the webcomics con Intervention, that's arriving in DC in September. One of the organizers wrote to me this week with additional news, "Hugo Award-winning Sci fi author Ben Bova has chosen our event to debut his new webcomic. We have also just signed Molly Crabapple to bring Dr. Sketchy's Anti Art School to the con."
Kathleen Parker continues to editorialize on Islam and cartoons
Americans must not be cowed by Muslim objections to cartoons
By Kathleen Parker
Washington Post Sunday, July 18, 2010; A19
By Kathleen Parker
Washington Post Sunday, July 18, 2010; A19
Truitt on Walking Dead, again
'The Walking Dead' shambles into Comic-Con, courtesy of Robert Kirkman
Brian Truitt
July 16th, 2010
http://whosnews.usaweekend.com/2010/07/the-walking-dead-shambles-into-comic-con-courtesy-of-robert-kirkman/
Brian Truitt
July 16th, 2010
http://whosnews.usaweekend.com/2010/07/the-walking-dead-shambles-into-comic-con-courtesy-of-robert-kirkman/
Newport News Daily Press on Olivia Walch
William and Mary student doodles her way into the Washington Post
Olivia Walch beat out 500 people to win newspaper contest that will allow her to have a comic strip in the paper.
By Tyra M. Vaughn
Newport News Daily Press July 16, 2010
Olivia Walch beat out 500 people to win newspaper contest that will allow her to have a comic strip in the paper.
By Tyra M. Vaughn
Newport News Daily Press July 16, 2010
Conductor's obituary mentions Hungarian comic strip
Maverick Australian conductor Charles Mackerras dies at 84
By Anne Midgette
Washington Post July 16, 2010; B07
The article notes that Leos Janacek's music which Mackerras championed, "includ[ed] one adaptation of a newspaper comic strip, "The Cunning Little Vixen"".
By Anne Midgette
Washington Post July 16, 2010; B07
The article notes that Leos Janacek's music which Mackerras championed, "includ[ed] one adaptation of a newspaper comic strip, "The Cunning Little Vixen"".
Jeff Smith, Brad Meltzer and Jules Feiffer at National Book Festival
NEWS FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
101 INDEPENDENCE AVE. S.E.
WASHINGTON, DC 20540
July 15, 2010
10th Annual National Book Festival to Headline Follett, Glass, Kostova / The President and Mrs. Obama Will Serve as Honorary Chairs
The stellar lineup for the 10th annual National Book Festival, organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress, will include international best-selling author Ken Follett; Rae Armantrout, winner of this year's Pulitzer Prize for poetry; National Book Award winner Julia Glass; Pat Mora, one of the nation's most beloved writers for children; and Elizabeth Kostova, author of the worldwide sensations "The Historian" and "The Swan Thieves." They will be among more than 70 authors now slated to appear at the event on Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010. The event, free and open to the public, will run from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. between 3rd and 7th streets on the National Mall.
President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, the First Lady, will be honorary chairs of the event.
In observance of its 10th anniversary – "A Decade of Words and Wonder" – the festival will feature several special events during the week preceding the festival day.
The 2010 National Book Festival poster, by renowned illustrator Peter Ferguson, can be downloaded from the festival website at www.loc.gov/bookfest.
Authors and illustrators scheduled to participate in the National Book Festival will make their presentations in the Children, Teens & Children, Fiction & Mystery, Poetry & Prose, History & Biography and Contemporary Life pavilions.
• Children: Mary Brigid Barrett, Timothy Basil Ering, Jules Feiffer, Mem Fox, Margaret Peterson Haddix, Norton Juster, Pat Mora, Marilyn Nelson, Linda Sue Park, Jerry Pinkney, James Ransome, Judith Viorst and Rosemary Wells
• Teens & Children: M.T. Anderson, Michael Buckley, Suzanne Collins, Margarita Engle, Peter Ferguson, Phillip M. Hoose, Brad Meltzer, Katherine Paterson, Jane Smiley, Jeff Smith and Rebecca Stead
• Fiction & Mystery: Isabel Allende, Ken Follett, Diana Gabaldon, Julia Glass, Martha Grimes, Elizabeth Kostova, Anchee Min, Karin Slaughter, Scott Spencer, Peter Straub and Scott Turow
• Poetry & Prose: Elizabeth Alexander, Rae Armantrout, Jonathan Franzen, Gail Godwin, Allegra Goodman, Chang-rae Lee, Thomas Mallon, Orhan Pamuk, Jane Smiley and Natasha Trethewey
• History & Biography: Adele Logan Alexander, Timothy Egan, Jules Feiffer, Wil Haygood, David E. Hoffman, Richard Holmes, James McGrath Morris, Nell Irvin Painter, David Remnick, Steven V. Roberts, Stacy Schiff, Evan Thomas and Gordon S. Wood
• Contemporary Life: Lidia Matticchio Bastianich, Gurcharan Das, Ree Drummond, Bruce Feiler, Jonathan Safran Foer, Spike Mendelsohn, Michele Norris, Richard Rhodes, Henry Petroski, Craig Robinson, Anita Silvey, Harold Varmus and Edward O. Wilson.
Festival-goers can meet and hear firsthand from their favorite authors, get books signed, have photos taken with PBS storybook characters and participate in a variety of learning activities.
The 2010 National Book Festival is made possible through the generous support of Co-Chairman, National Book Festival Board David M. Rubenstein; Charter Sponsors Target and The Washington Post; Patrons, AT&T, Institute of Museum and Library Services, The James Madison Council, the National Endowment for the Arts and PBS KIDS Raising Readers; Contributors, Borders, Digital Bookmobile powered by OverDrive, Penguin Group (USA), ReadAloud.org, Scholastic Inc., and the Library of Congress Federal Credit Union; and Friends The Hay-Adams and National Endowment for the Humanities. Thanks also to C-SPAN2's Book TV and The Junior League of Washington.
The Library of Congress, the nation's oldest federal cultural institution, is the world's preeminent reservoir of knowledge, providing unparalleled collections and integrated resources to Congress and the American people. Many of the Library's rich resources and treasures may be accessed through the Library's website, www.loc.gov, and via interactive exhibitions on myLOC.gov.
PR 10-162
07/15/10
ISSN 0731-3527
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