The January issue of Bethesda Magazine has a giant article on Big Planet Comics. It's not online, but here's a teaser image.
Saturday, January 05, 2013
Friday, January 04, 2013
Jan 5: Jonathan Luna at 3rd Eye Comics
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Comic Riffs on webcomics awards
NCS changes award rules to increase recognition of excellent webcomics
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog January 4 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/ncs-changes-award-rules-to-increase-recognition-of-excellent-webcomics/2013/01/04/18aae298-5628-11e2-a613-ec8d394535c6_blog.html#pagebreak
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog January 4 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/ncs-changes-award-rules-to-increase-recognition-of-excellent-webcomics/2013/01/04/18aae298-5628-11e2-a613-ec8d394535c6_blog.html#pagebreak
Chinese political cartoonist Kuang Biao locked off web, reports The Post
Chinese Political cartoonist Kuang Biao has been locked off web, reports The Post.
China's 'weibo' accounts shuttered as part of Internet crackdown [in print as Chinese activists' microblogging accounts are shut down, p. A7]
By Keith B. Richburg,
Washington Post January 4, 2013
This blog has samples of his cartoons -
The political cartoons that maybe got their artist shut down on Chinese social media
Posted by Max Fisher
Washington Post's WorldViews blog January 3, 2013
Disney cartoon featuring Tim Gunn in today's Examiner
From 'Runway' to royalty: Gunn expands his mentoring to Disney. [Sofia the First animation]
Samantha Critchell / Associated Press
Washington Examiner (January 4 2013): 26
or it's online at the Post's site.
Thursday, January 03, 2013
Advertise in the new Magic Bullet comic
Advertise in the new Magic Bullet comic, and help pay for the publication of the next issue of this Washington-based comic newspaper.
Ohio's Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
Here's a nice interview about Ohio State University's Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. I send extra copies of comics to them (as well as Michigan State and the Library of Congress) and just donated to their capital campaign.
Tom Spurgeon
CR Holiday Interview #15 -- Jenny E. Robb
January 3, 2013
http://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/cr_holiday_interview_18_jenny_robb/
Tom Spurgeon
CR Holiday Interview #15 -- Jenny E. Robb
January 3, 2013
http://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/cr_holiday_interview_18_jenny_robb/
Comic Riffs on “Dotter OF Her Father’s Eyes”
Historic Costa Book win for graphic work: 'Dotter' co-author calls it 'long overdue recognition' for graphic novels
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog January 3 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/historic-costa-prize-win-for-graphic-work-dotter-co-author-calls-it-long-overdue-recognition-for-graphic-novel/2013/01/03/f99efd9a-55e0-11e2-bf3e-76c0a789346f_blog.html#pagebreak
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog January 3 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/historic-costa-prize-win-for-graphic-work-dotter-co-author-calls-it-long-overdue-recognition-for-graphic-novel/2013/01/03/f99efd9a-55e0-11e2-bf3e-76c0a789346f_blog.html#pagebreak
Wednesday, January 02, 2013
That darn Clay Bennett and Ann Telnaes
Two letters to the editor -
Choosing children over guns [Clay Bennett].
Marie Miller
Washington Post December 29 2012, p. A11
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/gender-and-guns/2012/12/28/95f62020-4dfc-11e2-835b-02f92c0daa43_story.html
Disrespectful satire [Ann Telnaes].
Ronald L. Ballard
Washington Post December 29 2012, p. A11
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/disrespectful-satire/2012/12/27/9180ca90-4e06-11e2-835b-02f92c0daa43_story.html
Choosing children over guns [Clay Bennett].
Marie Miller
Washington Post December 29 2012, p. A11
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/gender-and-guns/2012/12/28/95f62020-4dfc-11e2-835b-02f92c0daa43_story.html
Disrespectful satire [Ann Telnaes].
Ronald L. Ballard
Washington Post December 29 2012, p. A11
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/disrespectful-satire/2012/12/27/9180ca90-4e06-11e2-835b-02f92c0daa43_story.html
The Year According to Toles
Toles, Tom. 2012.
The Year According to Toles.
Washington Post (December 30): A21
online at http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-year-in-toles/2012/12/10/61c790aa-4301-11e2-9648-a2c323a991d6_gallery.html#photo=1
The Year According to Toles.
Washington Post (December 30): A21
online at http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-year-in-toles/2012/12/10/61c790aa-4301-11e2-9648-a2c323a991d6_gallery.html#photo=1
Jan 17-Feb 17: Zorro play at Source theater
The Post is reporting that Zorro will be a play at the Source from January 17 - February 17 with tickets from $30-45. More information is online. Zorro is originally a pulp character, but lives on in the comic books today.
Ann Telnaes' Year in Review
Ann Telnaes' 2012 Year in Review is online - naturally since she's doing animated editorial cartoons now.
Washington Post's Year in Cartoons
Catching up on reading the newspaper after holiday visits, I see the Washington Post's The Year in Cartoons appeared on December 29, p. A19. It's also online.
The print version selected cartoons from Wasserman, Kal, Sheneman (2 of them), Heller, Handelsman, Bors, Luckovich, Rogers and Pett.
Tuesday, January 01, 2013
Comic Riffs on the transmogrification of Richard Thompson
END OF THE LINE — AND THE BLUEPRINT FOR A BEGINNING: The story behind the most compelling cartoon of the year
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog December 31 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/end-of-the-line--and-the-blueprint-for-a-beginning-the-story-behind-the-most-compelling-cartoon-of-the-year/2012/12/31/5f52114e-53a8-11e2-bf3e-76c0a789346f_blog.html#pagebreak
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog December 31 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/end-of-the-line--and-the-blueprint-for-a-beginning-the-story-behind-the-most-compelling-cartoon-of-the-year/2012/12/31/5f52114e-53a8-11e2-bf3e-76c0a789346f_blog.html#pagebreak
Monday, December 31, 2012
Deaths in the comic arts 2012 UPDATED
This updated post includes more names from DD Degg of local sports, political and magazine cartoonists.
Deaths in 2012 included Argentine comics writer Carlos Albiac, San Francisco Examiner editorial cartoonist Ken Alexander, San Diego Comic-Con co-founder Richard Alf, caricaturist Rick Alley, British puppet animator Gerry Anderson, sports cartoonist Vern Anthony, editorial cartoonist Rex Babin, Don Baumgart, Croatian cartoonist and animator Žarko Beker, Spanish publisher Josep Maria Berenguer, gag cartoonist Jan Berenstain, Swiss artist Pierre-Alain Bertola, Oak Crest Village Voice cartoonist Irma Black, Canadian political cartoonist Blaine, animation voice Lucille Bliss, comic strip inker Howard King Boone, Ernie (Chua) Chan, comic book and strip artist John Celardo, gay webcartoonist Chris Companik, Alabama editorial cartoonist John Crawford, Harvey comics artist Sid Couchey, Penthouse gag cartoonist Art Cumings, Brazilian cartoonist Fernando Dias da Silva, Filipino comic book artist Tony DeZuniga, animator Jim Duffy, Splitsville and Playboy cartoonist Reynolds E. Dodson, magazine cartoonist Earl Engleman Sr, Spanish cartoonist Jose Luis Ferrer, Golden age cartoonist Martin Filchock, Argentine cartoonist Arnoldo Franchioni, Italian artist Francesco Gamba, Jean 'Moebius' Giraud, Columbus Dispatch cartoonist Louis 'Doc' Goodwin, Olive of the Ozarks cartoonist Pat Grant, Californian cartoonist Paul Gringle, Shamokin News Item editorial cartoonist Jack Gruneberg, Chautauqua (N.Y.) Daily cartoonist Ed Harmon, former cartoonist turned science fiction writer Harry Harrison, political and magazine cartoonist Arthur Henrikson, Natural Selection cartoonist Scott 'Russ Wallace' Henson, Arnold comic strip cartoonist William O. Johnson, magazine cartoonist Dennis Kilgore, Swedish comics librarian Kristiina Kolehmainen, Indonesian comics writer Raden Ahmad Kosasih, political cartoonist John Lara, French comic book historian André Leborgne, French cartoonist Bruno Le Floc'h, freelancer Jerry Garden, magazine cartoonist Herbert Green, Golden Age comic book artist Marv Lev(y), Crakbak cartoonist Gus Levy, Jack Lindstrom, Dick Louderback, Hi-De-Ho comic strip inker Charles L. Madden, French cartoonist Pat Mallet, Comics fan-turned-pro Don Markstein, comic strip artist Fran Matera, American Indian cartoonist Robby McMurtry, Josh Medors, 1940s comic strip cartoonist George Mercer, Tank McNamara writer Jeff Millar, Sheldon Moldoff, Brazilian artist Gutemberg "Goott" Monteiro, David Moynihan, Barefoot Gen cartoonist Keiji Nakazawa, Birmingham, AL sports cartoonist Phil Neel, Olympian sports and political cartoonist Dogulas Newton, comic strip writer Richard O'Brien, Kenyan cartoonist Frank Odoi, Belgian Luc Orient cartoonist Eddy Paape, The Passing Scene comic strip creator Eugene R. Patrick, British comics illustrator Douglas Phillips, Phantom fan/expert Ed Rhoades, Captain Easy writer Belford A. Richards, Jordanian cartoonist Jalal Rifai, Brazilian artist Al Rio, Fort Pierce News Tribune editorial cartoonist William 'Robbe' Robbins Jr., underground cartoonist Spain Rodriguez, New Yorker cartoonist Al Ross, Rural Fox cartoonist Leah Rule, Indian pocket (aka gag) cartoonist T. Samuel (aka Samuval), Spanish comic book writer Antonio Segura, Maurice Sendak, John Severin, Disney artist Mel Shaw, Disney animation music composer Robert B. Sherman, Timely comic book artist Marion T. Sitton, Golden Age comic book artist Emilio Squeglio, caricaturist and sports cartoonist Bruce Stark, Oakland Tribune sports cartoonist Lee Susman, Captain Marvel artist Marcus Swayze, Indian cartoonist turned politician Bal K. Thackeray, Hawaiian cartoonist Dave Thorne, Italian cartoonist Sergio Toppi, Vicar, comic book writer Robert L. Washington III, Buffalo Bills program cartoonist Kevin Weil, freelance cartoonist Bill White, British cartoonist Mike White, Wizard Magazine staffer Marc Wilkofsky, Dutch cartoonist Bert Witte, anime voice actress Sayuri Yamauchi, Fantagraphics art director Dale Yarger, Half Moon Bay Review cartoonist Arthur Zich, and 3-D cartoonist Ray Zone. (This list was compiled with the assistance of D.D. Degg's list of comic artist deaths for the rec.arts.comics.strips Usenet group.)
Jan 5: Jonathan Luna at 3rd Eye Comics
Meet
JONATHAN LUNA, co-creator of THE SWORD, GIRLS and ULTRA, this Saturday
at our STAR BRIGHT & THE LOOKING GLASS Signing
We
are totally stoked to be having one of our favorite creators, JONATHAN
LUNA, in store this Saturday for a signing of his gorgeous new IMAGE
graphic novel, STAR BRIGHT and THE LOOKING GLASS.
Jonathan
is the co-creator of major Third Eye Favorites like THE SWORD and
GIRLS, so when we found out he was interested in doing a special
Maryland stop for STAR BRIGHT, we were totally pumped.
We'll
be giving a FREE limited edition bookplate for STAR BRIGHT to the first
15 folks who're in line, that Jonathan has provided specifically for
this event. It looks like this:
These
will be signed and numbered by Jonathan, printed on gorgeous
heavy-weight paperstock and will ONLY be available as the giveaway at
our signing this Saturday. This is a one of a kind item that really
helps mark how special this event, and the release of the book is.
Click here to RSVP for the event on FACEBOOK.
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