Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Ryan Claytor on his VA and DC stops
Ryan Claytor and Mike Rhode (note our t-shirts, mine was a gift from my wife and says "Comic Book Collectors have issues", his is the 3rd version advertising his comics that I'd seen by that point).
Monday, August 09, 2010
Chris Morris caricature in today's Post
A deep bench of substitute justices goes unused
By Robert Barnes
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, August 9, 2010
New Trickster review online
Finding willing storytellers wasn't easy, but Matt Dembicki's persistence paid off with a collection that's funny, sad, surprising.
By Jenny Shank,
New West Book Review 8-09-10
Caro on Basil Wolverton
Comics at Brickfest 2010
The Green Lantern -
Asterix the Gaul and his village -
and Matt Dembicki just sent in this Bill the Cat from Bloom County / Outland / Opus -
That Darn Luckovich
Charlotte Johnson Jones
Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star 8/8/2010
Comic Riffs on Rall and Bors in Afghanistan.
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog August 9, 2010;
Comics picture from National Museum of Health & Medicine
MIS 09-5048-36
Headed for home - Commander Frank E. Ehrlich, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy, chief of pediatric surgery at Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, finds Brian LeBlanc reading a comic book a few hours after surgery. Brian was hospitalized less than 24 hours for his operation.[Pediatrics.][Hospitals, wards.] 4/1974.
U.S. Navy Medicine; U.S. Navy BUMED Library and Archives via the National Museum of Health and Medicine
Note that the comic book is Little Dot from Harvey Comics.
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Sunday, August 08, 2010
Bennett's Best on Zadzooks
By Greg Bennett, Special to Zadzooks
Zadzooks Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Saturday, August 07, 2010
That Darn Toles (continued yet again)
An Irony Too Far [online title: Cartoon of Middle East peace principals went too far]
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/06/AR2010080606088.html
Political cartoons are, by definition, ironic, but Tom Toles's Aug. 2 cartoon went beyond irony into falsehood. Contrary to the illustrated scene, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has, in fact, been calling on the Palestinians to join in direct talks, and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has adamantly refused. Most recently, President Obama and the Arab League have joined Israel's call, but Mr. Abbas has yet to respond.
Israel, in contrast to Mr. Toles's depiction, is ready for direct peace talks now -- with all issues on the table -- and is hopeful that when the Palestinians return to the negotiating table, a peace agreement can be reached swiftly and definitively.
Jonathan Peled, Washington
The writer is spokesman for the Embassy of Israel.
Ryan Claytor in the area signing comics this weekend
Ryan Claytor will be at Laughing Ogre Comics, Lansdowne Shopping Center, 19340 Promenade Dr., Lansdowne, Va., on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., then at Fantom Comics in Union Station from 4 to 7 p.m. On Sunday, he’ll be at Beyond Comics at 536 North Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg, Md., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The autobio minicomics creator is in town this weekend for his US tour. Union Station is the most central location -
Ryan Claytor In-Store Signing
August 7th, 2010 from 4-7pm
at Fantom Comics
50 Mass Ave. NE
Washington, DC 20002
I've bought all of Ryan's minicomics and recommend them.
Friday, August 06, 2010
Bugs Bunny at Wolftrap featured in today's Examiner
Looney Tunes light up the outdoors at Wolf Trap
Marie Gullard
Washington Examiner August 6, 2010 : 20
PR: Lone Justice Graphic Novel Exclusive at Baltimore Comic-Con
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Thursday, August 05, 2010
Ryan Claytor interview at City Paper
Meet a Visiting Cartoonist: Ryan Claytor, the Man Behind Elephant Eater Comics
Posted by Mike Rhode on Aug. 5, 2010 at 2:48 pm
Stan Lee's Superhumans premieres on History Channel tonight
Their website says:
About Stan Lee's Superhumans
Throughout history, the forces of evolution and genetic mutation have endowed humans with astonishing new abilities and features. It's a process that continues to this day, and nowhere is it more evident than in the fascinating world of Stan Lee's "Superhumans."
Co-hosted by Stan Lee, the legendary creator of the X-Men, the series scours the globe for the real-life counterparts of Lee's characters–people with unique genetic traits that translate into remarkable powers. These include a man whose body is powerfully magnetic, another who can withstand deadly levels of cold and yet another whose brain performs complex calculations at staggering speeds.
In each episode, these "superhumans" undergo tests that may help explain their amazing gifts, while viewers discover the long history of people with extraordinary powers. Daniel Browning Smith, who's been dubbed the most flexible man in the world, hosts this thrilling journey into the farthest reaches of humankind.
Express has 2 pieces on Kick-Ass dvd release
'Kick-Ass' does just that on DVD and Blu-rayBy Jen Chaney
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, August 3, 2010; 12:00 AM
Online a couple of days ago was this interview -
Ordinary People: 'Kick-Ass' Producer Tarquin Pack, on DVDWritten by Express contributor Stephen M. Deusner
Express at 9:45 AM on August 3, 2010
Aug 6-7: Bugs Bunny At The Symphony at Wolftrap
Ticket Price: $20 - $52
Bugs Bunny At The Symphony
Created and conducted by George Daugherty
Bugs Bunny at the Symphony website
That "Wascally Wabbit" returns for two fabulous nights of film and music! The NSO provides live accompaniment as everyone’s favorite bunny brings new cartoons and music to life on large screens in-house and on the lawn.
Warner Bros.’ Bugs Bunny On Broadway reinvented a new genre of symphony concerts with its premiere in 1990 and is celebrating its 20th anniversary with this newly created concert sequel.
Among the timeless cartoons shown are “The Rabbit of Seville” (1950) and “What’s Opera, Doc?” (1957), as well as cartoons set to the overtures to William Tell and Die Fledermaus.
A number of new cartoons from the Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes vaults will be added, including the debut of Tweety Bird and Sylvester into the concert with “Tweety's Circus,” the misguided romantic musings of Pepe Le Pew in “A Scent of The Matterhorn,” and the concert debut of special guest artists Tom and Jerry in one of their most celebrated face-offs, "Tom and Jerry In The Hollywood Bowl."
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
PR: Mark Waid to Keynote 2010 Harvey Awards! Tickets Now Available!
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