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Thursday, September 03, 2015
Small Press Expo Announces SPX 2015 Programming
Wednesday, September 02, 2015
SPX 2015 Reminder: Nickelodeon Call for Submissions Due September 14
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Comic Riffs on the return of Bloom County
Magnet Opus: Breathed 'delighted' as 'Bloom County 2015′ joins Universal Uclick lineup
By Michael CavnaSeptember 2 2015
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/09/02/magnet-opus-breathed-delighted-as-bloom-county-2015-joins-universal-uclick-lineup/
The third Comic Riffs article on the content of comic strips
The Taste Test: Pastis and Piccolo rail against the tameness and timidity of comics
By Michael CavnaWashington Post Comic Riffs blog September 2 2015
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/09/02/the-taste-test-pastis-and-piccolo-rail-against-the-tameness-and-timidity-of-comics/
Comic Riffs talks to Bob Mankoff about the computerization of humor
Can robots now write quality jokes? How the notion is becoming less laughable.
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog September 2 2015
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/09/02/can-robots-now-write-quality-jokes-how-the-notion-is-becoming-less-laughable/
The Vision moves to suburban Northern Virginia via Tom King
Tom King Shares His Familial "Vision" for Marvel's Synthezoid Avenger
Tuesday, September 01, 2015
Teresa Logan on Internet radio show POSTPONED DUE TO ILLNESS
The Savage & Starbuck Show
Hosted by Joie Savage and SB Starbuck
An Hour With Teresa Roberts Logan
POSTPONED DUE TO ILLNESS
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She's made a living with humor for several decades, on page and on stage.
Teresa writes and draws humor for publication, for standup comedy, for storytelling, for cartoons . . . as well as spooky stuff, and provides content for publishing, animation, books, and product.
As a professional artist and illustrator, she has done thousands of paintings and drawings, kabillions (math!) of cartoons and jokes for products such as animations, cocktail napkins, partyware, tissues, and greeting cards. She was nominated for a Reuben Award by the National Cartoonists Society for her greeting cards. Currently she's working on a graphic novel, HAINT BLUE, (an autobiographical supernatural story), some horror short stories, and a web comic, FOG OF WORRY.
Books which contain her funny stuff (cartoons and columns): "The Older I Get, The Less I Care" (Andrews McMeel Publishing), "Laughing Out Loud" (Hallmark Gift Books), "Humor for a Sister's Heart" (Howard Publishing), "Mug of Woe," "All Woe Great and Small," "Woe of Dating," (just released) "Wreck the Halls," (Mug of Woe Publishing).
Teresa has done a lot of standup comedy and storytelling, through such venues as: HBO, Comedy Channel, A&E, Catch A Rising Star, Gotham Comedy Club, The Metropolitan Room NYC, Zanies, and Comedy Works . . . and was an opening act for Jerry Seinfeld, Ellen DeGeneres, Kevin Nealon, Dana Carvey, Drew Carey, and Paula Poundstone, as well as many other famous and not–so-famous funny people. "Rich Jeni called me 'the Meryl Streep of comedy' and I thought that was so cool that he loved my dialects and accents so much. But one day, when he found out that's what I thought, he laughed really hard and told me, 'No, I meant you have the same NOSE!'"
Nate Powell talks about March
CBR TV: Working on "March" Has Changed Artist Nate Powell
Comic Riffs talks to a syndicate censor ... editor
The Comics Taste Test: Dilbert, 'Uranus-Hertz' & the birth of the substitute strip
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog September 1 2015
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/09/01/the-comics-taste-test-dilbert-uranus-hertz-the-birth-of-the-substitute-strip/
Fwd: Small Press Expo Announces Guests Brandon Graham and Phoebe Gloeckner
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Sept 16: "Sequential Art in Science Communication” by David Clarke
https://gnsi.org/event/meeting/gnsi-dc-sept-16th-sequential-art-science-communication
Guild of Natural Science Illustrators
PRESENTATION: "Sequential Art in Science Communication" by David Clarke
DATE & TIME: Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015 at 5:30 p.m.
The word "comics" might bring to mind well-thumbed copies of Scrooge McDuck, Spiderman, or the newspaper's Sunday funny pages, but today sequential art is being used to communicate and teach subjects such as science, medicine and history. David Clarke is creating comics about the history of science. His first large scale project is a graphic novel of the voyage of "Captain" James Cook and Joseph Banks to Tahiti for the Transit of Venus and their subsequent travels around the South Pacific mapping New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. David will describe the development process – what's involved - in creating a graphic novel.
David Clarke, former GNSI DC President, is the CEO of his own studio. He creates animations, illustrations, comics and graphics and works with a small programming team to create interactive learning objects for the university's online classrooms. He is an Adjunct faculty member of Northern Virginia Community College and a multimedia/graphic artist at the University of Maryland University College. He has a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from the Academy of Art University, based in San Francisco.
LOCATION:
Smithsonian Natural History Museum
10th St. & Constitution Ave., Washington, DC.
Wait for an escort in the Constitution Avenue lobby between 5:30 and 6:10 p.m. (about every 15 minutes)
EVENING'S SCHEDULE:
— 5:30 p.m. for snacks and socializing (Please bring a food item to share, or $3.00 for the donation jar.)
— 6:00 p.m. Business and announcements
— 6:10 p.m. (approx.) Presentation begins
World War II cartoons from the Navy's medical historian's office
The Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery's historian's office holds a collection of newsletters and newspapers from various naval hospitals. U.S. Naval Hospital Aiea Heights had two issues and 2 fragments of an issue that are now online at the Medical Heritage Library. Here's the cartoons from them.
Robert Woodcock was one of the best of them and had two in the November 11, 1944 issue, and is featured in an article here.
Virgil Partch, aka VIP, was one of the best cartoonists and went on to a serious postwar career in cartooning. This is from December 15, 1945.
Al Santamauro (Nov. 11, 1943) and Bill Pietsch (Dec. 12, 1945) both seem to have disappeared from the cartooning world.
PR: Niso Ramponi book from Lost Art Books
KREMOS: The Lost Art of Niso Ramponi Vols. 1& 2 are now officially available for pre-order from our website. Here's our book trailer.
Monday, August 31, 2015
Comic Riffs talks to The Post's comics censor.... editor
The Comics Taste Test: The thankless task of drawing the funnies' red lines
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog August 31 2015
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/08/31/the-comics-taste-test-the-thankless-task-of-drawing-the-funnies-red-lines/
PR: The Sevara novel is FREE today only (Monday, August 31)
by Damian Wampler
Yep, that's right. The novel, which tells about Sevara's childhood and how she got her powers, is on Amazon now, and it's free. You can download it tonight until midnight Pacific time, so you still have a few hours. Here's a link to the book: http://amzn.com/B0115CWE2S
Here's a video that talks a little about the novel. Get a copy before the deal ends.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1w26OtN9HsFrank Cho continues girly art
Outlasting another City Paper editor
Small Press Expo Sponsors Keith Knight, Miss Lasko-Gross and Diane Noomin at the National Book Festival
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Sept 5: National Book Festival cartoonist appearances (updated)
National Book Festival: Graphic Novels
http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/national-book-festival-graphic-novels/2015/08/28/f0f4eab4-30a4-11e5-8353-1215475949f4_story.html
3 evening panels on political cartoons, women and comics and Stephan Pastis
National Book Festival: Picture Books
http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/national-book-festival-picture-books/2015/08/27/ea79529c-309f-11e5-8353-1215475949f4_story.html
3 animators, including Christian Robinson, Cale Atkinson, William Joyce in the morning and graphic novelist Dan Santat at 4 pm.
Children
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/entertainment/2015-national-book-festival/
Lunch Lady artist Jarrett J. Krosoczka and graphic novelists Cece Bell and Jennifer Holm.
Teens
Michael Buckley
Speaking at 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. (Sept. 5, 2015)
New Yorker illustrator Peter de Sève on his Book Festival poster design
2015 National Book Festival poster by Peter de SèvePeter De Sève will talk about his work at 10 a.m. and sign copies of his poster at 11 a.m.
Sept 16: THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: SYMPHONY OF THE GODDESSES at Strathmore
Music from the animated video game will be in Maryland at the Strathmore. Details at http://zelda-symphony.com/