Wednesday, April 03, 2013
June 21: Neil Gaiman in town
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Magic Bullet #6 locations
I got mine at Big Planet Bethesda, with extra copies for the Virginia Commonwealth, Ohio State and Michigan State Universities' libraries. The Library of Congress already has a copy.
April 13: Samurai Champloo anime marathon
Date | Saturday, April 13, 2013, 11 am |
Categories | Films |
Venue | Freer Gallery |
Event Location | Meyer Auditorium |
Cost | Free; walk-in. |
Related Events | Tour: Arts of Japan |
Related Exhibition | Hand-Held: Gerhard Pulverer's Japanese Illustrated Books |
Truitt on more comics
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 1, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/01/swamp-thing-comic-book-series/2041425/
We Can Be Heroes campaign gives back to comic-book fans; DC Entertainment offers limited-edition incentives for those who donate to help the hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 2, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/02/dc-entertainment-we-can-be-heroes-giving-campaign/2045073/
Dance-music festival comes alive in 'Tomorrowland' comic; Real-life DJs star in the Belgian event and on the page of new Titan Comics series.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 2, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/02/tomorrowland-music-festival-comic-book-series/2045641/
Lindelof, Lemire do the 'Time Warp' with Rip Hunter; The two friends team for one of several tales in the Vertigo Comics anthology one-shot.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY March 25, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/03/25/damon-lindelof-time-warp-comic-book-anthology/2015913/
Horsemen ride into a dystopian future in 'East of West'; Death and his crew are protagonists of Jonathan Hickman's quasi-Western series for Image Comics.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY March 26, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/03/26/jonathan-hickman-east-of-west-comic-book-series/2022209/
Comics Reporter on SPX table sales and the lack of do-overs in real-life
One Last Thing About The SPX Exhibitor Registration Meltdown
Tom Spurgeon
Comics Reporter April 2, 2013
http://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/one_last_thing_about_the_spx_exhibitor_registration_meltdown/
DC-based Islamic Monthly on drawing Mohammad
Arsalan Iftikhar
Arsalan Iftikhar is a Senior Editor at The Islamic Monthly
Islamic Monthly March 12, 2013
http://www.theislamicmonthly.com/top-5-reasons-why-people-draw-cartoons-of-prophet-muhammad/
A Dental Tech's Scribbles: The Collection of Bill Baltezar
to earning a reputation for his art work, Baltezar was a popular character in the community known for his fanciful stories, and performances in local community theater productions. In 2010, the National Steinbeck Center in Salinas, CA, posthumously honored Baltezar with an exhibit of his watercolors entitled "When Ya Gonna Give Me a Damn Show?"
Hospital Corps Do’s and Don’t’s: The Posters of Coleman Anderson
During World War II, artists stationed at the Naval Medical School at Bethesda, MD, produced thousands of posters, and illustrations used to train and educate Navy sailors and Marines. It may seem odd, but several of these artists served in the rating of pharmacist's mate. The following series of posters was drawn in 1945 by such a corpsmen. Before and after his brief tenure as a corpsman-illustrator in World War II, PhM2c Coleman Anderson made a name for himself as a cartoonist with the "Chester Gould Gang" in Chicago, IL. He drew more than his fair share of Prunefaces, Flattops, Gravel Gerties, and helped develop many fangled quandaries for detective Dick Tracy to fight out of long before developing the "Hospital Corps Do's and Don't's" series for the WAVES Hospital Corps School in Bethesda in 1945.
PR: Presenting Caldecott-winner Mo Willems at the Avalon Theatre - TICKETS NOW ON SALE!
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Michigan State's Comic Art collection featured again
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Truitt on some comics series
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY March 28, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/03/28/once-upon-a-time-graphic-novel/2029007/
Vision of the future: 'Avengers A.I.' comes alive: Series spins out of 'Age of Ultron' with artificial intelligence taking a big evolutionary step forward.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY March 30, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/03/29/marvel-comics-avengers-ai-comic-book-series/2035919/
Grant Morrison recalls life and death of Damian Wayne: The Scottish writer began his Batman run with the Dark Knight's son and prepares to leave with him.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY March 31, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/03/31/grant-morrison-batman-death-of-robin-comic-book/2037669/
Fwd: Big Planet Comics March 2013
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Friday, March 29, 2013
March 29-30: Flash Gordon onscreen
Nina Allender exhibit at Purdue
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Anime/manga workshops
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
SPX adds more tables
by Kevin Melrose
March 27, 2013
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2013/03/spx-expands-exhibitor-space-after-registration-meltdown/
and Warren's original note is here: http://spx.tumblr.com/post/46386800429/warrens-note-to-exhibitors-to-be-followed-within
"Gibson Girl's America" and "Herblock Looks at 1963" Open at Library of Congress on March 30
"The Gibson Girl's America: Drawings by Charles Dana Gibson"
Opens at Library of Congress on March 30
WHAT:
"The Gibson Girl's America," a Library of Congress exhibition of 24 works, primarily drawings, that highlight the rise of the Gibson Girl from the 1890s through the first two decades of the 20th century. It also illuminates how women's increasing presence in the public sphere contributed to the social fabric of turn-of-the-20th-century America.
The items on display trace the arc of the artist's career. Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944) came of age when women's roles were expanding and social mobility was increasing.
WHEN:
Saturday, March 30, through Saturday, Aug. 17, 2013. Free and open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
WHERE:
The Graphic Arts Galleries on the ground level of the Library's Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First St. S.E., Washington, D.C.
"Herblock Looks at 1963: Fifty Years Ago in Editorial Cartoons"
Opens at Library of Congress on March 30
WHAT:
A 10-cartoon exhibition featuring the work of Herbert Block (Herblock), the award-winning editorial cartoonist for The Washington Post, during 1963.
Topics addressed include the "March on Washington" and the Civil Rights Movement, and the presidency of John F. Kennedy, who faced repeated opposition to legislative initiatives—the nuclear test ban treaty with the Soviet Union, tax cuts to reduce economic stagnation, efforts to increase resources for schoolchildren and protection of the wilderness.
WHEN:
Saturday, March 30, through Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013. Free and open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
WHERE:
The Graphic Arts Galleries on the ground level of the Library's Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First St. S.E., Washington, D.C.
Comic Riffs talks to Dave Whamond
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Politics and Prose Graphic Novel group Wednesday Meeting
The graphic novel book group will meet this Wednesday, March 27th (tomorrow) at 7:30 pm to discuss "The Nao of Brown" by Glyn Dillon. Hope to see you there!