Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Aug 25: Warren Bernard on comics ads at Politics and Prose
Warren Bernard - Drawing Power: A Compendium of Cartoon Advertising
Aug 25 2011 7:00 pm
The comic strip has its roots in advertising as well as in art. In the first book-length study of these dual sources, Rick Marschall, founder of Nemo: The Classic Comics Library, and Warren Bernard, a prolific commentator on and extensive collector of cartoons as well as the Executive Director of Small Press Expo, look at work from the 1870s to 1940, documenting how popular cartoon characters like the Yellow Kid, Little Orphan Annie, and Popeye have figured in advertising campaigns, and how their creators were highly sought-after pitchmen, selling products alongside the best movie stars in Hollywood. As part of his presentation, Bernard will have on-hand select original ads and other advertisting items from the era.
In anticipation of Small Press Expo (SPX) 2011 - being held September 10-11 in Bethesda, MD - a complimentary one-day pass to the show will be available with the purchase of Drawing Power at Politics and Prose on the night of the event. More information about SPX 2011 at www.spxpo.com.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Sept 9: Jim Woodring at Politics and Prose
And don't forget that our buddy Warren Bernard is talking comics ads this Thursday.
Baltimore Comic-Con photos from Bruce Guthrie online now
November 8: Joseph Farris at National Geographic
A Soldier's Sketchbook
- Date November 8, 2011
- Time 7:30 p.m.
- Location Washington, D.C.
- Price NG Member: $16; General Public: $18; Veterans and Military: $10
Joseph Farris in his new Nat Geo book A Soldier's Sketchbook: From the Front Lines of World War II tells the story of life in the foxholes as a young Army photographer, before becoming a renowned cartoonist, whose work has appeared on the cover and in the pages of the New Yorker magazine since 1971. Farris will converse with Anthony Swofford, author of the critically acclaimed Jarhead: A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other Battles.
Seattle Times editorial about web cartoonists
Recently, the Renton Police Department was able to persuade a judge to issue a warrant to seek the identity of an online cartoonist. Though the case was dropped, guest columnists Nicole Ciandella and Ryan Radia suggest the case has implications for online civil liberties.
By Nicole Ciandella and Ryan Radia
Special to The Seattle Times August 22 2011
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/opinion/2015984761_guest23radia.html
Nicole Ciandella is a research associate at the Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., where Ryan Radia is associate director of technology studies.
Local cartoonists Wuerker, Toles, Telnaes mentioned in article as "especially valuable"
Staff Cartoonists Make a Comeback
by: Rob Tornoe
Monday, August 22, 2011
Truitt on X-Men and Spider-island
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2011-08-16-Youth-is-served-good-and-bad-in-X-Men-comic-series_n.htm
Spider-baddies rob a bank in 'Spider-Island' digital finale
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY May 22 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011/08/Spider-baddies-rob-a-bank-in-Spider-Island-digital-finale/50091712/1
Artomatic@Frederick
Wanted to alert you that I'll be exhibiting lots of paintings at Artomatic next month.
http://www.artomaticfrederick.org/
They're holding it in Frederick, MD this year. A little outside the radius for subway riders, but a nice artsy community and trip out of town.
David
http://hagenillustration.blogspot.com/
SPX programming schedule announced
3 additional local comics artists met at Baltimore Comic-Con
Marty Baumann, Pixar artist, and cartoonist
http://www.martybaumann.com
Mark Burrier, Illustrator, cartoonist and skateboard designer
http://markburrier.com
Mike Imboden, Writer and Hero for Hire
http://www.imboden.org
Two comics movies free in DC this week
IRON MAN 2 (PG 13)
7:30 pm, FREE, with tickets
August 27 Comcast Outdoor Film Festival
DESPICABLE ME (PG)
7:30 pm, FREE, with tickets
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Quick Baltimore Comic-Con notes
Two that are new to me - Mark Burrier of Frederick and Pixar animator Marty Baumann of Arlington have tables. Burrier is next to Richmond's Adhouse books.
Steve Conley, John Gallagher with his new Buzzboy book, and Shannon Gallant are in the southwest corner, near Baumann. Close by them, Carla Speed McNeil and JK Snyder are on the south wall.
Jerry Carr, Jason Lytle and at least one other DC Conspiracy member are on the west wall. Opposite them in Mark Wheatley, who has 4 sketchbooks and 2 large Giclee prints for sale.
Joe Carabeo and Carolyn Belefski of Curls have a table - they've got 3 new minis. Rafer Roberts is at one labelled FUBAR. Jacob Warrenfeltz is at the con, but I haven't found his table yet. Same with Chris Piers and Bill McCay. Jim Dougan is roaming around and can be contacted through the Act-I-Vate table. Dougan's in the Act-I-Vate Primer which is for sale at the table.
I was asked what the deal of the con that I found was - I think it's Bernie Wrightson's original art from the Punisher POV for $60/page. For those with a love of Little Nemo, Jeremy Bastian has prints of the original art that he had last year for $25.
Back to the show. Pictures later or tomorrow.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Comic Riffs on Baltimore Comic-Con
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog August 20 2011
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/baltimore-comic-con-real-comic-lovers-con-kicks-off-today/2011/08/20/gIQATfKeRJ_blog.html
Charles Vess and Stan Sakai & Jeff Smith panel recordings from Baltimore Comic-Con
Spotlight on Charles Vess
A Conversation with Jeff Smith & Stan Sakai
The Con appeared very busy today - the busiest I've ever seen it. I met a couple of local cartoonists I hadn't met before, spent plenty of money, and still haven't done the complete tour of the artists. I'll be back there tomorrow.
Post reviews Morrison's Supergods
By Dan Kois, Friday, Washington Post August 19, 2011
http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/book-review-supergods-by-grant-morrison/2011/06/28/gIQAGTqOQJ_story.html
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Wash Times favorably reviews Mauldin book
BOOK REVIEW: 'Willie & Joe: Back Home'
By Michael Taube
The Washington Times August 17, 2011
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/aug/17/after-world-war-ii-with-willie-and-joe/
October - The Graphic Memoir course offered at Politics and Prose
Taught by Janice Shapiro
Monday, October 3, 7 - 9:30 p.m.
The graphic memoir is an exciting development in modern literature, filling the niche between prose and film. As exemplified by Art Spiegelman's Maus, Harvey Pekar's American Splendor, and Alison Bechdel's Fun Home, the combination of images and words strengthens, magnifies, and illuminates in unique ways the large and small truths of life. In this class we will look at examples of graphic memoirs and analyze and discuss the visual and storytelling techniques. Then everyone will have the opportunity to draft a one-page graphic memoir about a significant moment in his or her life. The moment does not have to be momentous: It can be funny, tragic, embarrassing, heroic or just about a surprising, cool observation, as long as the moment has resonance. This class is open to everyone and I mean, everyone! No background (or particular talent!) in art or writing is required. Just come with a desire to express yourself in a fresh, fun and exciting way.
Please bring paper and pencils; the instructor will provide additional supplies.
About the Instructor
Janice Shapiro is a writer, graphic memoirist and screenwriter. She is the author of Bummer and Other Stories (Soft Skull Press, $14.95). Her stories and comics have been published in The North American Review, The Santa Monica Review, Fifty-Two Stories, Storyville, Devil's Lake, The Seattle Review, and Mixer Publications.
Price: $40 ($35 members)
Suggested book: An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons, and True Stories, edited by Ivan Brunetti (Yale Univ., $28)
Other recommended books:
One! Hundred! Demons!, by Lynda Barry
Paying for It, by Chester Brown
Stitches, by David Small
These four books will be discounted 20% for class participants.
*This class will meet in a private room at Jake's American Grille, 5018 Connecticut Avenue NW, across the street from Politics & Prose. Participants may gather in the fiction room at P&P at 6:45 and then walk to Jake's with the instructor. Light appetizers will be provided, other food and beverages are available for purchase, including beer and wine.
More Obama and political comics coming
by Shaun Manning,
August 18 2011
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=33956
Fwd: Small Press Expo Announces the Ignatz Award Nominees for SPX 2011
The Ignatz, named after George Herriman's brick-wielding mouse from his long running comic strip Krazy Kat, recognizes exceptional work that challenges popular notions of what comics can achieve, both as an art form and as a means of personal expression. The Ignatz Awards are a festival prize, the first of such in the United States comic book industry.
The nominees for the ballot were determined by a panel of five of the best of today's comic artists, Rina Ayuyang, Mike Dawson, Kris Dresen, Theo Ellsworth, and John Porcellino, with the votes cast for the awards by the attendees during SPX. The Ignatz Awards will be presented at the gala Ignatz Awards ceremony held on Saturday, September 10, 2011 at 9:00 PM.
Additional information on the nominees and previews (as available) can be found at http://www.spxpo.com/ignatz-awards.
SPX will be held Saturday, September 10 from 11AM to 7PM and Sunday, September 11, noon-6PM at The North Bethesda Marriott Convention Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Admission is $10 for a single day and $15 for both days.
For further information on the Ignatz Awards, the nominees or to request an interview, please contact Warren Bernard at warren@spxpo.com.
For more information on the Small Press Expo, please visit http://www.spxpo.com.
Outstanding Artist
Michael DeForge, Lose #3 (Koyama Press)
Edie Fake, Gaylord Phoenix (Secret Acres)
Renee French, H-Day (Picturebox)
Joseph Lambert, I Will Bite You (Secret Acres)
Carol Tyler, You'll Never Know, Vol 2: Collateral Damage (Fantagraphics)
Outstanding Anthology or Collection
Black Eye, edited by Ryan Standfest (Rotland Press)
Gay Genius, edited by Annie Murphy (Sparkplug)
I Will Bite You, Joseph Lambert (Secret Acres)
Make Me a Woman, Vanessa Davis (Drawn & Quarterly)
Three #1, edited by Robert Kirby (Rob Kirby Comics)
Outstanding Graphic Novel
Gaylord Phoenix, Edie Fake (Secret Acres)
The Heavy Hand, Chris Cilla (Sparkplug)
Hereville: How Mirka Got Her Sword, Barry Deutsch (Amulet Books)
Special Exits, Joyce Farmer (Fantagraphics)
You'll Never Know, Vol 2: Collateral Damage, Carol Tyler (Fantagraphics)
Outstanding Story
"Blood of the Virgin," Crickets #3, Sammy Harkham (self-published)
"Browntown," Love and Rockets: New Stories No. 3, Jaime Hernandez (Fantagraphics)
"LINT," Acme Novelty Library #20, Chris Ware (Drawn & Quarterly)
"The most gripping mind-exploding triumphantly electric of our time," Papercutter #15, Jonas Madden-Conner (Tugboat Press)
"Weekends Abroad," Three #1, Eric Orner (Rob Kirby Comics)
Promising New Talent
Darryl Ayo Brathwaite, House of Twelve Monthly #3 (Comixology)
Tony Breed, Finn and Charlie are Hitched (www.hitchedcomic.com)
Jesse Jacobs, Even the Giants (AdHouse)
Jon McNaught, Birchfield Close (Nobrow)
Jesse Moynihan, Forming (Nobrow)
Outstanding Series
Crickets, Sammy Harkham
Dungeon Quest, Joe Daly (Fantagraphics)
Everything Dies, Box Brown (self-published)
Lose, Michael DeForge (Koyama Books)
Reich, Elijah Brubaker (Sparkplug Comic Books)
Outstanding Comic
Crickets #3, Sammy Harkham (self-published)
Danger Country #1, Levon Jihanian (self-published)
Habitat #2, Dunja Jankovic (Sparkplug Comic Books)
Lose #3, Michael DeForge (Koyama Press)
The Magic Hedge, Marian Runk (self-published)
Outstanding Mini-Comic
Ben Died of a Train, Box Brown (self-published)
Danger Country #1, Levon Jihanian (self-published)
Gaylord Phoenix #5, Edie Fake (self-published)
Morning Song, Laura Terry (self-published)
Trans-Utopia, Tom Kaczynski (Uncivilized Books)
Outstanding Online Comic
Alphabet Horror, Nate Marsh: www.alphabethorror.com
A Cartoonist's Diary, Pascal Girard: www.tcj.com/author/pascal-girard/
Finn and Charlie are Hitched,Tony Breed: www.hitchedcomic.com
Hark! A Vagrant, Kate Beaton: www.harkavagrant.com
Lucky, Gabrielle Bell: www.gabriellebell.com
PR: Stan Lee Signing and Photo Op Schedule for Baltimore Comic-Con
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