Monday, June 17, 2013

The Express on 'Man of Steel'

'Man' of Too Much Action 
By Kristen Page-Kirby 
 
Another film critic isn't too fond of the new Superman....

June 20: Kal lecture in Baltimore this week


From: kevin Kallaugher:

 
I attach a flyer announcing  a public lecture I am giving in Baltimore on Thursday. Admission is free, the link to reserve a ticket is kalcartoons.eventbrite.com.

Best

Kal
The KAL iPhone App is now available at the iTunes store.



The Post on a new cartoon studio

Value Added: Washington establishment scion aims to conquer TV with cartoons
 
By Thomas Heath,
 
Washington Post June 17 2013
 

Saturday, June 15, 2013

The Post on The Painting and Monsters University

'The Painting' movie review
By Michael O'Sullivan, Washington Post June 13 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/the-painting-movie-review/2013/06/12/1dcc7d90-d2c4-11e2-9f1a-1a7cdee20287_story.html

For Dan Scanlon, directing Pixar's 'Monsters University' marks a big career leap
By Michael Cavna, Washington Post June 16 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/for-dan-scanlon-directing-pixars-monsters-university-marks-a-big-career-leap/2013/06/13/7e479cc0-d37f-11e2-a73e-826d299ff459_story.html

The Post on the new Superman movie

'Man of Steel': Henry Cavill stars as Superman in this bombastic reboot
By Ann Hornaday,
Washington Post June 13 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/man-of-steel-henry-cavill-stars-as-superman-in-this-bombastic-reboot/2013/06/12/6d77d5d0-d36c-11e2-a73e-826d299ff459_story.html

'MAN OF STEEL': Want to dig deeper into Superman's past? Here are our 14 recommended reads
By David Betancourt
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 13 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/man-of-steel-want-to-dig-deeper-into-supermans-past-here-are-our-14-recommended-reads/2013/06/13/3ad96ce6-d499-11e2-b05f-3ea3f0e7bb5a_blog.html#pagebreak

PR: June 16--Capicons Returns!






Sunday, June 16, 2013 
10 am - 3 pm 
Dunn Loring Volunteer Fire Hall,
2148 Gallows Rd, Dunn Loring, Virginia
Admission $3 - Kids FREE!

Open to the public from 10 am - 3 pm. Buy, sell & trade: Gold, Silver, Bronze Age comics; Indie & Modern comics, Publishers & Creators, TV & Movie Collectibles. Non-sport cards; Videos & DVDs; Horror/Sci-Fi; figures, toys; Star Wars & Star Trek 
memorabilia; original artwork, posters and other comic-related
 collectibles 
Featuring: Dan Nokes, 21st Century Sandshark Studios
Bill McKay, 'Zombies vs. Cheerleaders'
 K. Michael Crawford, Happily Ever Art 
James Monticone, author of "Cash Chronicles: The Book o' Samson" 
...and MORE!!! 
2013 Capicons Shows
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Sunday, December 1, 2013 
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Become a fan on Facebook, and keep on top of show updates.

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To book a table, be added to our mailing list, request flyers, or for more info about our show, email info@capicons.com.

Thank you,
Jeff & Laura & Ed

Pictures of cartoonists made my life so wonderful... continued

Once again, I've fallen behind on posting my photographs of local events. Here's a catch-up for May and early-June.

From the ANS Convention:

101_5749 Frank Cho

Frank Cho doing a quick sketch for me. It's the Shadow of course...

101_5743 Jerry & Penelope Gaylord and Brian Turner

Jerry & Penelope Gaylord and Brian Turner - the Franchize Studio folks.

101_5753 Ducky's comics

Ducky's Comics booth - Don and a much-more attractive relative modelling his new t-shirts.

More ANS Con pictures can be seen here.

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Glen Echo Park in Maryland outside the Adventure Theatre - Cartoonist Lincoln "Big Nate" Peirce. And here too.

Tinkerbell energy poster1

Disney's Tinkerbell "You Don't Need Magic To Use Energy Wisely" public service announcement poster. Another shot here.


101_5793 cartoonist Rachel Scheer

Cartoonist Rachel Scheer at One More Page Books.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Wertham lecture at Library of Congress

June 20, 2013
Lecture: Chris Bishop, Kluge Fellow.
"'No Evil Shall Escape My Sight': Frederic Wertham and the Anti-Comics Crusade."
Chris Bishop discusses Fredric Wertham and the anti-comics campaign of the 1950s.
12:00 – 1:00 p.m., Room 113, Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress.

I don't know anything about Chris Bishop, but Wertham's papers are in the Library.

Edmondson at Big Planet Comics June 29


Nathan Edmondson will be at Big Planet Comics at its U Street store on June 29 to sign copies of his new series, The Dream Merchant (Image Comics). Edmondson’s other comics include The Activity, Who is Jake Ellis?, Ultimate Iron Man, Grifter, The Light and Olympus, among others.


Steve Conley's TMNT cover

From the folks at Awesome Con D.C.: "It's our first-ever Comic-Con International exclusive variant, for TMNT New Animated Adventures #1. This book is going to be fantastic, and Awesome Con guest Steve Conley from Bloop did the cover art!"


Thursday, June 13, 2013

Lunch Lady cartoonist Jarrett Krosoczka visited DC

Norris, Michele.  2013.
'Lunch Lady' Author Helps Students Draw Their Own Heroes.
National Public Radio's All Things Considered May 23, 2013
http://www.npr.org/2013/05/23/185563964/lunch-lady-author-helps-students-draw-their-own-heroes
http://pd.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/atc/2013/05/20130523_atc_04.mp3
http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=185563964

ComicsGirl caught the story.

Team Cul de Sac fundraising at HeroesCon

 HEROESCON 2013: A LOOK BACK AT DRINK AND DRAW
Seth Peagler
June 13, 2013
http://www.heroesonline.com/blog/2013/06/13/heroescon-2013-a-look-back-at-drink-and-draw/

More on Awesome Con's Kickstarter campaign

Following up on Matt's post about Awesome Con's Kickstarter campaign here yesterday, is Comic Riffs on it.

I've personally backed Batton Lash's two Supernatural Law projects too (that are also mentioned in Cavna's piece).


PR: Small Press Expo Announces Congressman John Lewis as a Special Guest at SPX 2013


Bethesda Maryland; June 12, 2013 – Small Press Expo is pleased to announce civil rights icon and first-time graphic novelist Congressman John Lewis, as a special guest at SPX 2013, to be held Saturday September 14 and Sunday September 15.  Congressman Lewis will be in addition to previously announced guests Seth, Lisa Hanawalt, Gary Panter, Frank Santoro and Gene Yang.

SPX is honored that a sitting member of Congress will be attending the show. Congressman Lewis will be promoting his first graphic novel, March (Book One), published by Top Shelf Productions. The book was co-written with Andrew Aydin and drawn by the award-winning graphic novelist Nate Powell.
For more information on the book (the first in a planned trilogy), visit http://www.topshelfcomix.com/march
 
JOHN LEWIS is the U.S. Representative for Georgia's fifth congressional district and an American icon widely known for his role in the civil rights movement.
He first joined the movement as a seminary student in Nashville, organizing sit-ins and participating in the first Freedom Rides, which challenged illegal segregation at bus stations across the South. He soon became the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and one of the "Big Six" national leaders of the movement, alongside such figures as Martin Luther King, Jr. and A. Philip Randolph.
As SNCC chairman, Lewis was an architect of, and the youngest featured speaker, at the historic 1963 March on Washington, and was a key figure in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer. Together with Hosea Williams, he led the landmark 1965 Selma–Montgomery March (known as "Bloody Sunday"), where police brutality spurred national outrage and hastened passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Despite physical attacks, serious injuries, and more than 40 arrests, John Lewis has remained a devoted advocate of the philosophy of non-violence. His subsequent career has included voter registration activism, service on the Atlanta City Council, and over 25 years in Congress.
Lewis was awarded the Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama in 2011, and was the first recipient of the John F. Kennedy "Profile in Courage" Lifetime Achievement Award. His 1998 book Walking with the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement, called "the definitive account of the civil rights movement" (The Washington Post), won numerous honors, including the Robert F. Kennedy, Lillian Smith, and Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards. His most recent book, Across that Bridge: Life Lessons and a Vision for Change, received the NAACP Image Award.
About SPX

Small Press Expo (SPX) is the pre-eminent showcase for the exhibition of independent comics, graphic novels, and alternative political cartoons. SPX is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit that brings together more than 400 artists and publishers to meet their readers, booksellers, and distributors each year. Graphic novels, mini comics, and alternative comics will all be on display and for sale by their authors and illustrators. The festival will also feature a series of panel discussions and interviews with this year's guests.

The Ignatz Award is a festival prize held every year at SPX, with the winners chosen by attendees at the show.

As in previous years, profits from the SPX will go to support the SPX Graphic Novel Gift Program, which funds graphic novel purchases for public and academic libraries, as well as the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF), which protects the First Amendment rights of comic book readers and professionals. For more information on the CBLDF, visit their website at http://www.cbldf.org.

SPX also supports the Small Press Expo Collection at the Library of Congress, which preserves the history of both the artistic output of the creators who come to SPX, as well as the art that SPX itself generates as part of its yearly festival. It the first program of its type by a major institution in the United States to preserve the works of the indie comics community.

For more information on the Small Press Expo, please visit http://www.spxpo.com.
 



PR: Father's day at ArtInsight's 'Marvel vs DC' show

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                            Media Contact: Leslie Combemale
June 13, 2013                                                                                                                     703-478-0778; artinsights@mac.com
 

Celebrate Father's Day and 75th Anniversary of Superman with
"Dad of Steel" Contest and "MARVEL VS. DC" Open House
at ArtInsights in Reston Town Center
Superman's biological and adoptive fathers are both super dads – what about yours?
 

Reston, VA - ArtInsights Animation and Film Art Gallery will commemorate Superman's 75th anniversary and Father's Day with an open house at their new Marvel vs. DC art show and a Dad of Steel contest on Saturday, June 15. From 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m., everyone is invited to come in to ArtInsights and write about what makes their dad "super", and the best response will win a piece of superhero art. Contestants will fill out a form and the winner will be contacted by the end of the day. Every dad who visits ArtInsights during the Dad of Steel event will receive a small gift for building a new generation of super-kids. This event is part of the Marvel vs. DC gallery exhibit, which includes originals and limited editions by the leading creators of official fine art images for Marvel and DC comics: Alex Ross, Jim Lee, Gabriele Dell Otto, and Simone Bianchi. This special art exhibit and sale runs until July 7 at ArtInsights Animation and Film Art Gallery, 11921 Freedom Drive, Reston, VA, at Reston Town Center. For more information, call 703-478-0778.

"I love the timing of the anniversary of Superman's adoption coinciding with Father's Day because both of Superman's fathers are so important – and how perfect that Man of Steel is coming to theaters right in time, too," says ArtInsights owner Leslie Combemale. The opening party of Marvel vs. DC on Friday, June 7, was attended by hundreds of fans and collectors who appreciated the many exclusive hand-signed limited editions, some of which also included Stan Lee's signature. "The passion of these comic art fans is like that of no other group," says ArtInsights co-owner Michael Barry. "They know every character and every story, and they appreciate the art more than anyone else we ever see here in the gallery." ArtInsights also carries Disney, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and other film images, exhibiting from animation cels to giclee prints to original artwork. This is the first exhibit on this scale curated at the gallery.


ArtInsights Animation and Film Art Gallery, established in 1994, is a privately owned gallery located just outside of DC at Reston Town Center, in Virginia. The gallery presents the most important works of art from the 20th and 21st century film art genre, including original art from the masters of film and moving entertainment. From film campaign artists to matte painters, from concept and layout artists to animators, ArtInsights represents the giants of film art history. With over 30 years experience, the owners work with their worldwide collector base to build and insure the integrity of their collections. They sell rare images used in production as well as original commissions which are often used to create official limited editions.  ArtInsights exclusively represents the original art of John Alvin, Ciara McAvoy, Casey Robin, James Goodridge, and Ben Curtis Jones, and also exhibits Tim Rogerson, Jim Salvati, Mike Kungl, Chuck Jones, Christian Waggoner, Steve Chorney, Mary Grandpre and and many other artists made famous by their work for the major Hollywood studios. Featured studios include Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount, and 20th Century Fox, in a display of images from the best classic movies and animated features of the last 100 years as well as newer classics like Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Star Trek. ArtInsights Animation and Film Art Gallery, 11921 Freedom Drive, Reston, VA, at Reston Town Center. For more information, call 703-478-0778, and visit http://www.artinsights.com  http://www.artinsightsmagazine.com.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Rachel Scheer

Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Rachel Scheer
by Mike Rhode on Jun. 12, 2013
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/visual-arts/2013/06/12/meet-a-local-cartoonist-a-chat-with-rachel-scheer/

Ms. Scheer's at One More Page at 7 pm on June 13th.

Young D.C.'s editorial cartoon auction ends tomorrow

Unfortunately, today was the first I'd heard of it.

Young D.C.

Less than 24 hours left to bid in "YDC Drawn to the Screen" – our first online auction of editorial cartoons


The Young D.C. Auction closes on June 13, 2013 at 3:00 PM EDT.

If your heart is set on a special item, you have less than 24 hours to win.

Check Out These Great Buys...
You can still bid on any of the special items in our auction right up to the final seconds of this exciting event. Every tick of the clock brings us closer to the deadline, 3 p.m. Thursday. This may be your last chance to win unique artwork, perhaps at a truly affordable price.
As long as you don't miss out on your heart's desire or a great bargain, our teens won't miss out on fully funded summer and fall programs. We all appreciate your support so much, so BID NOW!

Spread the word and we'll thank you even more
Remind your friends the end is almost here! Just Refer your Friends so they have the chance to offer their support and get some great last-minute deals.
Don't Forget: Every bid supports the work Young D.C. does with diverse groups of teens from the metro D.C. area.

Your Bids Help Channel Youthful Energy into Lasting Civic Engagement

Whether you're looking for something unique for yourself, searching for a gift for a special someone, or looking to add an adventurous icebreaker to your office wall, you're sure to find something in our auction. Every bid helps support First Amendment education for teens who publish their own newspaper.
YDC activities contribute to our vision that metro area teens will grow into media savvy adults who embrace the freedom and responsibilities of citizenship, enjoy journalism and reject demagoguery. After 22 years, Young D.C. knows bringing together teens from every quadrant of the city and the surrounding counties to create their own newspaper really does enhance lives–in teen years as well as the years that follow.
Make Your Bid to Support Young D.C. It exists to create opportunities for young people from diverse backgrounds to work together to develop a responsible, independent media voice. Your bids ensure that we will continue to meet this mission and realize our vision. 
We wish you could glimpse into our newsroom: Young D.C. was a beehive Monday. A rising senior at a small private school, taught HTML for updating www.youngdc.org to three teens from campuses east of the Anacostia River and near RFK Stadium. These four teens would otherwise never work together. Today they know working together productively overrides any differences that might interest demographers, but shouldn't inhibit cooperation. In decades to come they may share a work environment or a voting precinct with the same fine results we witnessed.
Last January, two other teens who hadn't previously met worked on stories about Supreme Court decisions that broadened, then curbed freedom of speech for teens. They met Mary Beth Tinker of Tinker v. Des Moines (1969) and a lawyer who worked on Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier (1988).
As this week progresses, three teens are writing in the newsroom about HIV education, access to Plan B and the quality of high school fitness programs. A dozen more are working on elements of Young D.C.'s summer issue and relating their progress via email and social media.


Bid on Collectible Gems that Resonate
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Bill Whitehead "I want your calling records for the last six months!"
This ink on 11" x 8.5" paper original shows a figure from the NSA addressing a kid with a can-and-string telephone. The figure says, "Hey, kid! I want your calling records for the last six months." Published in the Kansas City Business Journal in...
Value
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Deb Milbrath POTUS GOP Compromise
Signs of the times: President Obama offers "compromise," GOP elephant offers "pro 'me.'" Original ink on paper cartoon by Deb Milbrath. Dimensions: image is 11.5" x 8.5" (with matting 16" x 13") Published June 29, 2011 by EditorialCartoonists.com...
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Dick Locher on North Korean Nuclear Threat
This color print of a 2010 editorial cartoon by Dick Locher (born June 4, 1929), reminds us the more things change, the more they remain the same. Dick Locher won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. It's a missile log roll featuring...
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Peters (yes, Mike Peters!) Helms Freezes Over
Great example of how action stops in the U.S. Senate. What we saw in 1997 can be just as true today, although the characters have changed. Sen. Jesse Helms (R-NC) blocked Pres. Clinton's nomination of Gov. William Weld (R-Mass.) to be ambassador ...
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Comic Riffs continues Superman interviews

SCOTT SNYDER on creating 'SUPERMAN UNCHAINED': 'It's a huge honor and it's really scary'
By David Betancourt
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 11 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/scott-snyder-on-creating-superman-unchained-its-a-huge-honor-and-its-really-scary/2013/06/11/09395b82-d161-11e2-9f1a-1a7cdee20287_blog.html#pagebreak

Carl Barks and National Geographic

Does Donald Duck Read National Geographic? Donald Duck's official birthday is June 9, 1934, according to his Disney bio—and his friends at National Geographic want to wish him a happy 79th.
By Maggie Turqman
  Newswatch blog June 12, 2013
http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2013/06/12/does-donald-duck-read-national-geographic/



New bookmarks for Read With Friends Project

D.C.-area DIY entrepreneur Tina Seamonster has published new bookmarks for her Read With Friends Project, which is giving away 30,000 bookmarks to schools and public libraries this year. New to the series includes artwork by Tamara Shea, Edie Hernandez, Matt Dembicki, Douglas Fahrman and Sam Henderson (see his bookmark design, below).