Tuesday, July 07, 2015
Czap's 'Fütchi Perf'
Kevin Czapiewski, a former D.C. cartoonist who several years ago transplanted to Cleveland, has a new comic debuting soon called Fütchi Perf ($15; 84 pages, two-color risograph), which he describes as a "lyrical sci-fi comic set in a happy loving future." It is available at his website for pre-orders. (Kevin says he will be at the Small Press Expo in September with copies of the book.)
(Cover and page from Fütchi Perf, used with permission.)
July 25: Creator Meet & Greet
Comics Logic in Ashburn, Va., is
hosting an event July 25 (noon to 5 p.m.) to showcase the store’s new artwork
and to mix and mingle with some local creators.
Monday, July 06, 2015
Comic Riffs talks to Nate Powell
Nate Powell's Eisner-winning comic 'Swallow Me Whole' now an indie film project
By Michael CavnaWashington Post July 6 2015
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/07/06/nate-powells-eisner-winning-comic-swallow-me-whole-now-an-indie-film-project/
Tom King interviewed about Grayson
King & Seeley 'Spyral' Out of Control on "Grayson"
Comic Books Resources July 6 2015
http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/king-seeley-spyral-out-of-control-on-grayson
Jeffrey Renaud http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/king-seeley-spyral-out-of-control-on-grayson
I've been going to Big Planet Comics for 29 years?!
Big Planet Comics Founder Celebrates 29 Years in the Comic Business
by Jared Holt — July 6, 2015
Copyright Protection Back Under Attack
Attention professional cartoonists and illustrators:
They're back at it again.. those who can't do, steal.
Artists' copyright is back under attack again. Certain interests want to make it easier for large Internet firms and others who want access to artwork, to use images legally without having to go through the pesky process of actually paying the artists. Copyright laws protect our works from being used without due compensation. We professional artists whose work are designed for print/Internet distribution rely almost exclusively on residuals and usage fees to make our living. Challenging this is a travesty to enterprise, implying that we artists somehow fall outside the parameters of prevailing commerce. Among other things, the new law would require cumbersome and costly registration processes for each individual piece artists would want to protect from theft.
For details on the issue and what you can do about it, check out the American Society of Illustrators link: Artists Alert: The Return of Orphan Works Part 1
-Steve Artley
Sunday, July 05, 2015
Archivist Ray Bottorff on black comic books in the National Archives
Record of the Week: African-American Comics During World War II
by Ray Bottorff,
National Archives' Rediscovering Black History blog May 28, 2015
http://blogs.archives.gov/blackhistoryblog/2015/05/28/rotw-af-am-comics/
Saturday, July 04, 2015
Batman videogame reviewed in The Post
'Batman: Arkham Knight' review: A game worthy of the comic book's legacy
By Christopher ByrdWashington Post July 5 2015
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/06/30/batman-arkham-knight-review-a-game-worthy-of-the-comic-books-legacy/
Thursday, July 02, 2015
William Brown illo in 'Cricket' magazine
Local illustrator William Brown has a cool shark illustration in the new issue of the kids' magazine Cricket (July/August 2015).
Gary Groth and Mike Catron's pre-Fantagraphics debacle
'It was a debacle': Behind the scenes of the very first rock-and-roll convention
By John KellyWashington Post July 2 2015
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/it-was-a-debacle-behind-the-scenes-of-the-very-first-rock-and-roll-convention/2015/07/01/eed8013e-2001-11e5-bf41-c23f5d3face1_story.html
4th of July weekend sale at Beyond Comics
Friday, July 3 to Sunday, July 5
Comic Books as low as 75cents
($1 each, 50 or more 85c, 100 or more 75c)
Select Inventory Clearance Items!
{Statues, T-shirts, Toys, and more???}
Sale applies to specified product only. Discounts may not be combined with any
other specials or sales. Does not include bagged sets. Discounts and products may not be combined with purchases from other locations.
Store Hours: Fri (10-9), Sat (10-5), Sun (12-6)
July 4th sale at Third Eye Comics
We are OPEN normal hours Saturday July 4th, 2015
11AM-8PM
Happy 4th of July From Third Eye Comics
Join Your Third Eye Fam For A Very Special 4th of July Sale
7/4/15
11AM-8PM
Valid at Both Locations!
Comic Riffs talks to editorial cartoonists about presidential candidates
Christie? Trump? Here's the candidate that nation's cartoonists most love to draw.
By Michael CavnaWashington Post Comic Riffs blog July 2 2015
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/07/02/christie-trump-heres-the-candidate-that-nations-cartoonists-most-love-to-draw/
Local cartoonists Matt Wuerker and Kevin KAL Kallaugher are included.
Wednesday, July 01, 2015
Grayson beefcake amuses Bleeding Cool
Grayson is co-written by local author Tom King.
Grayson Panders Like He's Never Pandered Before - And It's Exquisite (SPOILERS)
June 24, 2015 by Rich Johnston
Juana Medina cartoon same-sex marriage
8 LGBT cartoonists share their reactions to legal same-sex marriage
by Jen Sorensen
http://fusion.net/list/158869/8-lgbt-cartoonists-share-their-reactions-to-legal-same-sex-marriage/Teresa Logan's new Facebook page
Coloring with T - introducing her upcoming coloring book. It's at https://www.facebook.com/ColoringWithT
The Art of Richard Thompson documentary at San Diego Comic-Con
"The Art of Richard Thompson" screens Saturday, July 11 at 6:35 pm - 7:10 pm Grand Ballroom D. Nick Galifianakis and David Apatoff will have a Q & A session afterward.
Today at noon: Political cartoon talk at Library of Congress
Sara Duke will be giving a public presentation on Wednesday, July 1 at noon on the first American political cartoon – published in 1747 in Benjamin Franklin's pamphlet, Plain Truth: http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/bay-psalm-book-and-american-printing/online-exhibition.html#franklin-as-colonial-printer (to see the cartoon, click on the image of Plain Truth). The presentation will take place in the First Among Many: The Bay Psalm Book and Early Moments in American Printing exhibition in the South Gallery – go through the Civil Rights Act exhibition, past Thomas Jefferson's library, and around the corner to the South Gallery.
More information at Ben Franklin, America's first genius of the viral political image
By Michael Cavna July 1 2015http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/07/01/ben-franklin-americas-first-genius-of-the-viral-political-image/
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