Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Captain America comes to Madame Tussauds Washington, D.C.

Summer of Superheroes

School is out and superheroes are in! Just in time for summer break, Madame Tussauds Washington, D.C. welcomes Captain America.

Captain America, the famed Marvel character known for his super powerful and virtually indestructible shield, was greeted in the Nation's Capital by local children. The children and their families were on hand to unveil the wax figure to press and fans alike.

Captain America will be with Madame Tussauds Washington, D.C. for a limited period of time, so be sure to visit him while you can!

PLUS, wear you superhero themed attire (Captain America t-shirt, Spiderman suit, Hulk mask, and more) and save $5 off your admission to Madame Tussauds Washington, D.C. during the month of June.

The Post reviews novel on 200-year old cartoonist

'Death and Mr. Pickwick' asks if Dickens stole his famous first novel [in print as Did Dickens steal his first novel?]

Daily Cartoonist follows up on Montgomery County Sentinel cartoon plagiarism

Investigation called in Sentinel plagiarism; 81 of 84 cartoons found to be copies; paper owner: 'meh'

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June 23, 2015
http://dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2015/06/23/investigation-called-in-sentinel-plagiarism-81-of-84-cartoons-found-to-be-copies-paper-owner-meh/

Monday, June 22, 2015

Spider-Man cited in Supreme Court patent decision today

Elena Kagan brings her Spidey sensibility to Supreme Court ruling

By

6/22/15 http://www.politico.com/story/2015/06/elena-kagan-spider-man-supreme-court-ruling-119279.html


'With great power': How Supreme Court went fanboy-ish today in ruling for Marvel

July: Teresa Logan teaches comics at Politics & Prose

Four Fridays: July 17, 24, 31, August 7, 6 – 8 p.m.

Price: 
$105 (10% off for members)

The medium of graphic novels is a great way to combine words and pictures to tell a story, and can bring a personal memoir to life.

The class will delve into the ways the graphic novel can be an advantageous medium for writers exploring difficult themes. For instance, Ellen Forney uses humor in her work Marbles to depict her struggles in identifying and coping with bipolar disorder, whereas Marjane Sartrapi relies on the visual aspect of the narrative to make the political more personal in Persepolis, which is a moving depiction of the Iranian revolution. Graphic novel basics will also be covered, as well as how to put your own stories down in a way which will capture your readers' imaginations.

Recommended Reading:
Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi
Marbles, Ellen Forney
Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?, Roz Chast

About the Instructor(s): 

T.R. Logan is a Reuben Award-nominated cartoonist, and has been a professional writer/artist for over 30 years, making a living from her words, as well as her pictures, from stage to page. A regular contributor to the D.C. Comics-only paper MAGIC BULLET, she is also a regular on comedy stages, and a storyteller at Storytalks in NYC and at Speakeasy D.C.  As a standup comic, she has been an opening act for Jerry Seinfeld, Ellen DeGeneres, Drew Carey, Kevin Nealon, Dana Carvey, and more. Her personal stories come through in her standup comedy act (HBO, Comedy Channel, A&E), and have been published in chapter books from a variety of publishers, including the upcoming Dirty Diamonds, an All-Girl Comics Anthology. Her work was also chosen to appear in the nationally distributed Cartoon Crier, published by the Center for Cartoon Studies, and her own book of cartoons, The Older I Get, The Less I Care, is available from Andrews McMeel Publishing.She is a regular exhibitor and frequent guest at ComicCons, including New York ComicCon, AwesomeConDC, and CreativeCon Panama City.

REFUND POLICY: Please note that we can issue class refunds up until seven (7) days before the first class session.

$105

Friday, June 19, 2015

Comic Riffs talks to Jim Davis about the new Garfield musical

The Post's review of a comic book-influenced play

More on 'Inside Out'

'Inside Out' is a kids' movie without villains, princesses or cool cars — and that's a good thing [in print as Toyless Story: 'Inside Out' puts mind over matter]

Why The Key Character In 'Inside Out' Is The One Who Isn't There


June 19, 2015
http://www.npr.org/sections/monkeysee/2015/06/19/414702149/why-the-key-character-in-inside-out-is-the-one-that-isnt-there


Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'Inside Out' And Moms And Dads In Love

June 19, 2015

Listen to Pop Culture Happy Hour


The Post reviews Inside Out

'Inside Out' mixes adventure and brain science to create a literal joy ride [in print as This brilliant film flies even  higher than up].


Thursday, June 18, 2015

Cartoon journalist Josh Kramer interviews a food artist

Chewing The Fact With Local Artist Marcella Kriebel

By DCist Contributor Josh Kramer

June 18 2015

http://dcist.com/2015/06/chewing_the_fact_with_local_food_il.php#photo-1

Comic Riffs on Z2 Comics and Inside Out

Pete Docter's inspiration behind Pixar's mindful 'Inside Out'? This one goes to 11.

By Michael Cavna

June 18 2015

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/06/18/pete-docters-inspiration-behind-pixars-mindful-inside-out-this-one-goes-to-11/

 

Z2 Comics announces new fall titles as it ramps up its creator-owned mission

By David Betancourt

June 18 2015

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/06/18/z2-comics-announces-new-fall-titles-as-it-ramps-up-its-creator-owned-mission/

New book from Nick Galifianakis?


Nick Galifianakis usually lets me know when he's got a new project, so I was surprised to have a new book of his pointed out to me:

I asked Nick about it, and he replied, "Bridget is Katharine Weymouth's youngest daughter.  Bridget (I call her Bridgey Boo) had a very serious accident, one that almost resulted in her losing her arm.  I've always been close to Katherine's children so I visited Bridget almost daily during her long hospital stay of multiple surgeries and endless treatment.  She was in tremendous pain so I did my best to distract her by doing quick drawings at her bedside.  Sometimes she would draw a squiggle and challenge me to make something from it.  Other drawings were simply dashed off in the moment and yet others were more refined - whatever it took to make her smile that day.

"Later on, her mother, Katharine Weymouth, collected the drawings, all of which I left with Bridget, and created this book by pairing my crazy pictures with a story Bridget's wrote about her her experience.  The proceeds go to charity.  Beyond being brave and tough that's rare in a child that age, she's also easily my most adorable coauthor."

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Former Cartoonist Jake Tapper covers Roll Call

Jake Tapper Draws Cartoon for the Roll Call 60th Anniversary

By Cameron Easley

June 16, 2015

http://blogs.rollcall.com/capitol-ink/jake-tapper-cartoon-roll-call-60th-anniversary/

A shitty Kickstarter?

Meet the Web site where start-up dreams go to die

These are the Kickstarter projects that literally nobody would invest in

“This is the Rocky story for our generation,” reads a tagline for a would-be film about a would-be superhero. “Excremento is a superhero that nobody wants to be rescued by.

Monday, June 15, 2015

June 21-24: The comics side of the AJL jubilee conference



Courtesy of Steve Bergson.
 

From June 21st - June June 24th, the Association of Jewish Libraries will be holding its 50th annual conference in Silver Spring, Maryland. One of the sessions on Tuesday June 22nd is titled "Graphic Representations of the Holocaust and Jewish Life", which will be moderated by popular culture expert Rachel Leket-Mor. Steven M. Bergson (editor of Jewish Comix Anthology, volume 1) will share "Secret Origins of the Jewish Comix AnthologyChristopher Huh (who is currently working on a new novel about Raoul Wallenberg) will talk about his Holocaust graphic novel Keeping My HopeDr. Rafael Medoff, a historian who has assisted with such works as "The Last Outrage" (X-Men : Magneto : Testament #5), They Spoke Out : American Voices Against the Holocaust, and "The St. Louis Refugee Ship Blues" (Washington Post, 2009), will discuss "Cartoonists Against the Holocaust: A New Way of Teaching about Genocide".


The session is limited to conference attendees. The per diem Tuesday registration costs $184.59. To register, please go to http://www.eventbrite.com/e/association-of-jewish-libraries-conference-yoveljubilee-celebrating-50-years-of-ajl-please-scroll-registration-14689824661.


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Friday, June 12, 2015

Weingarten talks to Mankoff about the New Yorker cartoon contest

June 26: Animezing: Giovanni's Island



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Giovanni's Island
Friday, June 26, 6:30 p.m.
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© 2014 JAME | 2014 | 102 min | Not Rated | In Japanese, Russian, and Korean with English subtitles | Directed by Mizuho Nishikubo
The critically-acclaimed film from Production I.G., the studio that brought you A Letter to Momo and Ghost in the Shell.

 

On August 15th, they told us we had lost the war.

At that time, we did not really understand.

Then one day, everything changed.

Many soldiers, wearing uniforms we had never seen before, arrived on the island.

That was the day I met Tanya.

 

1945. Junpei and his little brother Kanta are two children who live with their father Tatsuo on a tiny island off the northernmost shores of Japan, and which has remained virtually untouched by the raging war. As Japan surrenders on August 15th, everybody is expecting American troops to land anytime. But it is the Red Army which arrives instead, because the island has now become Soviet Union territory. And for the Japanese community, a new life with the Soviet citizens who have moved onto the island begins... Based on true events.

 

Winner of: Best Animated Film in the 69th Mainichi Film Awards; Excellence Prizes in the 18th Japan Media Arts Festival and the 38th Japan Academy Prize; Jury Awards at the 38th Annecy Animation Film Festival, the 5th Scotland Loves Animation, the 31st Chicago International Children's Film Festival, and many other prizes and distinctions.  

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