Wednesday, July 02, 2014
Tuesday, July 01, 2014
Seeking scans of 5 Cul de Sac strips from the Washington Post
Awesome Con grows to Indianapolis, Milwaukee
We will be at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis October 3-5, and the Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee on November 21-23. We want to bring something new and exciting to these markets, and our expected attendance for each show is at least 20,000.
We are going to advertise as aggressively in Indianapolis and Milwaukee as we did in DC. We will be all over TV, radio, print, Facebook, and billboards in those respective cities. We also partner with local PR agencies to make sure the local media knows about us, and as you probably saw in DC, we are very good at getting our conventions in the news.
Please let me know if you have any questions that can't be answered by visiting our website. Exhibitor applications can be found for Indianapolis here and Milwaukee here. We're excited about bringing our brand of awesome to the Midwest, and hope to see you there!"
KAL in Bermuda
Box Brown story features Big Planet Comics DC in photo
The picture is by John Kinhart and that's Jared at Big Planet Comics DC in the background.
Cranford native Box Brown publishes 'Andre the Giant' graphic novel
Richard Thompson and 'Cul de Sac' mentioned twice relative to Barnaby
Talking 'Barnaby': An interview with co-editors Eric Reynolds and Phil Nel
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2014/06/talking-barnaby-an-interview-with-co-editors-eric-reynolds-and-phil-nel/
Monday, June 30, 2014
Comic Riffs on editorial cartoonist Etta Hulme
RIP, ETTA HULME, 90: Political-cartooning colleagues salute her as 'trailblazer' and 'friend'
Etta Hulme's self-portrait. (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Dave Lasky at Big Planet Comics
Dave Lasky and Martha Burns were at Big Planet Comics Bethesda this week, with Dave signing his graphic biography on The Carter Family and Martha Burns performing their songs. Since she was performing, I didn't get a chance to talk to him and ask about the book, but I did get the only copy of Oregon Trail they had in the store.
Afterwards I stopped across the street at South Street Steaks and avoided the Misteak Challenge. My Italian sub was just fine though.
Friday, June 27, 2014
Tickets are Now On Sale for the 2014 Baltimore Comic-Con!
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City Paper reviews Snowpiercer, a Korean film based on a French graphic novel
Snowpiercer
Directed by Bong Joon Ho
By Noah Gittell
Washington City Paper June 27, 2014
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/articles/46030/snowpiercer-reviewed/
Josh Kramer journalism cartoon in the City Paper
The Consequences of Smoking Pot in D.C. Depend on Where You're Standing [in print on June 6, as Joint Initiative].
Teresa Roberts Logan whiteboard animation now online
http://www.storystoremedia.com/990-2/
When our friends at Blue Engine Message and Media wanted a pointed,
rational way to say coal-fueled power plants have a choice to comply
with EPA regulations, they asked us to create an animation in the
"whiteboard" genre. We enlisted popular cartoonist Teresa Roberts
Logan to lend her clever hand to the project.
Written, produced and created by the Story Store Media team.
Southern Maryland comics collectors
Kevin Rechin wins Colorado Book Award
Tumbleweed Wins Colorado Book Award
Thursday, June 26, 2014
July 1 Bonus Screening: From Up on Poppy Hill
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Tim King's Grayson featured on Daily Beast
The CIA Spook Turned Comic Book Scribe: Robin Grabs a Gun in 'Grayson'
Rich Goldstein
06.24.14