Thursday, October 15, 2015

Cartoonist Josh Kramer covers the City Paper

Fails of Justice Faked evidence, missing witnesses, and shady deals—how one defense attorney went wrong

OCT 18 Southern Maryland Comic-Con 2015

Southern Maryland's comic-con is back!! We're going to be in Hollywood, MD this time, so make sure you come check it out! October 18, 10am-4pm. Don't forget your costume!

Oct 20, 24: Mike Jenkins' LunchBagArt reception


Mike Jenkins' LunchBagArt is on display at Studio Pause during the month of October. Please join us for a reception on Oct 20 6-8pm where Mike will talk about his inspriration, his daily method, and answer questions. Studio Pause owner Sush Mazumdar creates beautifully handmade books, so the much awaited LunchBag Art Books will also be for sale!

Studio Pause is at 2421 26th Rd South, Arlington, VA, just east of S. Glebe Rd. Not lots of parking, so plan on extra time to find a spot.

and

Art to Lunch coverReception, Sat., Oct 24, 6-8 pm
Art to Lunch: Thinking Outside the Bag with Cartoonist Mike Jenkins After a 25 year career as an Editorial Cartoonist, Mike Jenkins left the newspaper business but is still recovering (though he occasionally falls off the wagon). He lives in Arlington, Virginia with his wife Tish and daughter Maggy and works primarily as a caricaturist. He started his company Capital Artworks to provide caricaturists for events around the DC area as well as custom artwork for corporate, government and private clients.

When his two older children left for college, he started doodling on Maggy’s school lunch bags. When she mentioned one night during dinner that all the kids in cafeteria would run to see her lunch bag every day, they knew they were onto something. Mike’s wife posted the next bag on Facebook, and they were stunned by the positive reaction. That’s when Mike knew the pressure was on, and he was back to facing a daily deadline!

PLUS! Art to Lunch: Thinking Outside the Bag, a Handmade Storybook with 17 of Mike’s Lunch Bag art which will be available for sale at the reception.

Mike’s work can be seen daily on Instagram and Twitter @CapitalArtworks and on his website at www.CapitalArtworks.com

New DC Conspiracy anthology at DC Author Fest

The DC Conspiracy members will among the featured speakers at D.C. Author Festival Oct. 24-25 at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. On Saturday, Andrew Cohen and Evan Keeling will be talking about the DCC's Magic Bullet comics newspaper at 2 p.m.

DCC will also be premiering a new comics anthology published in partnership with the DC Public Library system. DC Conspiracy, 2015: Comics from the Nation's Capital is 76 pages packed with mostly four-page comics by local creators (The cover is by David Ross). Proceeds from the sales of the book will go toward publishing Magic Bullet.

Oct 18: Liniers in Silver Spring with Michael Cavna

Busboys and Poets Takoma: Ricardo Liniers - Written and Drawn by Henrietta and Macanudo #3

Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 6:30 p.m.

Argentine cartoonist Liniers, in conversation with The Washington Post's Comic Riffs columnist Michael Cavna, discusses his two latest books. In Written and Drawn by Henrietta, the titular heroine shows her cat Fellini—and the reader—how to write and illustrate a spellbinding story. Macanudo #3 is a collection of Liniers's popular comic strip, translated from the Spanish, which also features Henrietta and Fellini as well as a host of other characters. All ages

  • Liniers will also perform a live painting while attendees mix and mingle and enjoy the evening. 
  • Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School Jazz Combo musicians will perform throughout the evening to add a lively vibe to the event. 
Busboys and Poets Takoma
235 Carroll Street NW
WashingtonDC20012
By Liniers, Liniers (Illustrator)
$12.95
9781935179900
On Our Shelves Now
Toon Books - September 29th, 2015

Oct 24: DC Conspiracey at DC Author Festival

From Andrew Cohen, via Facebook:

Saturday, October 24, is the D.C. Author Festival at the MLK library. Along with all the other local authors and publishers, the DC Conspiracy will be proudly representing the local comic scene with Magic Bullet, as well as a brand new book printed on the library's own Espresso Book Machine! We'll even be giving a short talk at 2:00 pm, so come on down, say hi, and bask in the wordy pleasure!

Enjoy readings, workshops, and over 60 local author and publisher vendor booths. Vendor Fair Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015

Victory Comics owner is running Bernie Sanders' campaign?

Meet the Comic Book King Running Bernie Sanders' Campaign

Jeff Weaver is the Robin to Bernie's Batman.

—By

Thu Jul. 16, 2015
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/07/bernie-sanders-jeff-weaver-victory-comics

"His is an unconventional campaign, so it was only logical that in May he picked an unconventional operative to run it—the owner of a comic book shop. A longtime Sanders friend and advisor, Jeff Weaver had worked on Sanders' campaigns and in his Washington offices for more than two decades. But before he came on board Bernie 2016, Weaver had retired from politics to launch one of the DC-area's biggest gaming businesses."

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Oct 28: Animezing - Brave Story





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animezing
-Brave Story| October 28, 2015 | Wednesday, 6:30PM  
Adventure
Not Rated | 2006 | 111 min | In Japanese with English subtitles
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Japan Academy Award Nominee
Best Animated Film, 2007

Young Wataru lives a carefree life until he learns of his parents' divorce and his mother is suddenly hospitalized. Feeling trapped and helpless, he longs to somehow escape his fate.

Enter the enigmatic Mitsuru, who presents Wataru with a solution to his troubles. If Wataru goes to the magical world of Vision and can prove himself a worthy hero, the Goddess of Fortune will grant him one wish.

Seizing the opportunity, Wataru
discovers the portal to Vision and decides to face the challenges that separate him from achieving his goal. But will he have the courage necessary to change his destiny?

Screening Materials provided by the Japan Foundation.
- TRICK OR TREAT! -
Please join us for a thrilling Halloween-themed evening at the JICC! Wear your favorite costume and trick-or-treat with staff following the film.
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Happy Halloween!


Warning: This film is unrated but parental guidance is suggested as some scenes may be frightening for young children.


This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required for security purposes. Click here to register.
 
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registration does not guarantee guests a seat.
This program is presented in cooperation with the Japan Foundation. 

 


Oct 23-29: Animation in Silver Spring

THE 17TH ANNUAL ANIMATION SHOW OF SHOWS at AFI/Silver Theater

Run Time:
97 Minutes
Genre:
Animation, family
Rating:
NOT RATED
Special Features:
One week only, Oct. 23-29!
Opening Date:
Friday, October 23, 2015
Presenting eleven new international award-winning animated short films in a variety of animation techniques, including traditional hand-drawn 2-D, computer graphics 3-D, stop-motion and painted clay. Includes four mini-portrait documentaries of filmmakers in their homes and studios; filmed on location in Russia, Ireland, the U.S. and Iran.

Featuring Janette Goodey and John Lewis' THE STORY OF PERCIVAL PILTS; Geoffrey Godet and Burcu Sankur's TANT DE FORÊTS [SO MANY FORESTS]; Conor Whelan's SNOWFALL; Lynn Tomlinson's BALLAD OF HOLLAND ISLAND HOUSE; Amanda Palmer and Avi Ofer's BEHIND THE TREES; Konstantin Bronzit's WE CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT THE COSMOS; Isabelle Favez's MESSAGES DANS L'AIR [MESSAGES IN THE AIR], Babak Nekooei and Behnoud Nekooei's STRIPY; Thomas Bourdis, Martin de Coudenhove, Caroline Domergue, Colin Laubry and Florian Laubry's ASCENSION; Melissa Johnson and Robertino Zambrano's LOVE IN THE TIME OF MARCH MADNESS; and Don Hertzfeldt's WORLD OF TOMORROW, curated and produced by Ron Diamond.
DIR Janette Goodey, John Lewis, Geoffrey Godet, Burcu Sankur, Conor Whelan, Lynn Tomlinson, Amanda Palmer, Avi Ofer, Konstantin Bronzit, Isabelle Favez, Babak Nekooei, Behnoud Nekooei, Thomas Bourdis, Martin de Coudenhove, Caroline Domergue, Colin Laubry, Florian Laubry, Melissa Johnson, Robertino Zambrano, Don Hertzfeldt. Australia/France/Ireland/Russia/Iran/U.S., 2014/2015, color, 97 min, DCP. NOT RATED

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

PR: Game On Comics is closing.



ChildTime Magic
Game On is changing direction
Dear Mike,

I'm writing to let you know that as of October 31st, Game On Comics will be shifting it's format from the current brink-and-mortar storefront in Vienna to a customized online and delivery service.  We will continue to provide the same personalized service to all of our subscribers...we will just bring the store to you now!

While we would have liked to stay on in Vienna, the lack of walk-in traffic in our current location turned out to be a deterrent to growing our business, and ultimately, keeping the storefront open. On one hand, it is sad for us because this is our first store, and we have had a great time hanging out in this space and getting to know our customers here.  On the other hand, we are excited about the direction we're going and the opportunities this change affords us all as a whole.  

So what does this mean for you as Game On Comics subscribers? Well, aside from not having to come to Vienna to pick up your comics, pretty much everything will stay the same for you.  You can still update your pull list through our website, email, or phone.  We will also send out the updates on the upcoming issues so you know what's coming out soon, same as normal.   

In addition, because our costs of doing business will be adjusted, we can now offer EVERY subscriber a 25% discount on your titles.  We will deliver or mail your comics on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis for a $5.95 delivery fee.  We will simply charge your credit card on file and send out whenever you like.

***THIS IS WHERE I NEED YOUR RESPONSE***  Because comic books are ordered 2 months in advance, I need to know now who plans on keeping their subscriptions.  PLEASE CLICK "Take this Survey" to let me know so that I can make the appropriate updates.

 

As for the physical store:
  • Store hours will remain the same until close on Oct. 31st
     
  • Our Magic the Gathering events will continue for 3 more events, then will discontinue
     
  • Dungeons and Dragons Encounters can continue until we close
     
  • Starting today, the store will be having a BIG SALE--look for updates on product sales
  • All items in the store are now 40% off except new comics
  • New comics, and comics in your box, will be at 25% off
  • All Back Issues are $1
  • All of our Rental Games are 75% off retail

Subscribers, please keep in mind that your comics will not change.  As a matter of fact my service to you will only get better because I will be more available to you via phone/email. Some of you will even see an increase in your discount rate!  In the meantime, will be working hard to open up another location, in a better spot!

Thank you for your patronage and for your support for Game On Comics.  I sincerely appreciate everything that all of you have done.  Please keep in mind that Game On still wants to provide great, customized, personalized service to you.  By continuing with us, you will help build a better store for us all to enjoy!  


Sincerely,
 

Louis Meyer
Owner
Game On! Comics


The Post on Japanese cartoonist criticism

Tonight: Cartooning Class this fall at Upshur Books

Comics Djinn: Drawing and Storytelling by You, Led by Adam Griffiths, Cartoonist

Upshur Street Books, 827 Upshur St. NW, Washington, D.C.

Every Monday, October 19, 2015 at 7:00 PM through November 9, 2015

Click here to register:
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/comics-djinn-drawing-and-storytelling-by-you-led-by-adam-griffiths-cartoonist-tickets-18546345619
 
Cartoonist Adam Griffiths leads a four-session drawing and storytelling course that covers the cartooning process from style to character development to the nuts and bolts of getting started in the comics profession.

Each course is split into 2 half-hour blocks. One half covers the theme of the day's session. The other half is a studio lesson in comics.

Ages 18-Adult, All Skill Levels Welcome. 

Recommended reading: 
Drawing Words, Writing Pictures by Jessica Abel
This book will be available to course enrollees at a discount. 

Supplies: 
8 ½ x 11" sketchbook, 50 pages
2 pencils: 2H & 2B
Alvin White vinyl pencil eraser
Gum eraser
12" ruler or T-square
NOTE: Do not buy inking supplies until we cover this topic in the 2nd session
FINAL PROJECTS: 2 pieces of 11 x 14" vellum Bristol board will be provided 

Participants will attain intermediate knowledge of comics literature and the comics profession. Participants will create one fully developed, completed page of comics. 

SESSION 1: Genres of the Comics World
 What interests you most? Editorial cartooning? Web comics? Daily strips? Graphic novels? Manga? Superheroes? Underground comics? Minicomics? Nobrow comics? Art comics? Zines? 
Instructor will lead a discussion of various facets of the comics and cartooning world, followed by a lesson in basic to intermediate concepts of the comics narrative language.

BAR HOURS: Every Thursday at 6:30pm during the course, Adam Griffiths will come to Petworth Citizen for SKETCH SHARE, which is open to the general public. Anyone wishing to share sketches made during this time will have them posted online and to the instructor's Instagram account with a special hashtag. Course participants can come to draw, discuss comics with peers or have questions answered by the instructor about their final projects. 
 
SESSION 2: Strength of Character
Character development is a crucial element to the storytelling process. The instructor will present successful examples of character-building, with participants offering insights about the characters they observe. The studio block will explore various inking methods.

SESSION 3: Word, Text, Form, Vision: Maximizing Your Storytelling 
Instructor will lead an in-depth lecture on the formal aspects of storytelling, delving into innovative storytelling concepts, themes, and challenges for creators. For the studio block, participants will have the opportunity to work on final projects with one-on-one feedback from the instructor.

SESSION 4: The Comics Profession and Final Critiques
How does a comics creator make it work today? What's in a cartoonist's portfolio? Where should I pitch my comics project? What type of exposure do I want for my work? Where can I meet other comics artists? Participants will be provided with a resource sheet and presented with samples. The instructor will cover expos, conventions, websites, professional journals, and publishers where a creator can find support, followed by a critiques of final projects. 

FINAL THURSDAY SKETCH SHARE: Participants' final projects and any other drawings made during the course will be presented in the reading room of Petworth Citizen.
 
See cartoons, illustrations, and artwork by the instructor: www.adamgriffithsart.com

Monday, October 12, 2015

Titan Comics of early October 2015 and The Bus 2

Titan Books continues its aggressive Titan Comics line expansion with a wide variety of material. They just sent ComicsDC a wide variety of books, ranging from children's to greatest generation readers. Text in italics is a blurb from their website.

[Cover Art Image]
Dreamworks Home Vol. 1 Hide & Seek & Oh
Writer Max Davison and Artist Matt Hebb
Fresh from DreamWorks Animation’s new film Home, Titan Comics bring you the all-new adventures of the friendliest and most inept world dominators you’ve ever seen! The Boov are an alien race trying to make Earth their home, but they really don’t get human culture... In these two original stories, Tip and the Boov alien Oh attempt to play hide-and-seek – with inter-dimensional consequences! And Oh faces the perilous pitfalls of job-hunting!


This is really aimed at a very young reader, as it has a cameo by Where's Waldo in it. I haven't seen the movie, but in the comic, the girl Tip takes the lead of solving the problems that Oh the alien has gotten them into.

[Cover Art Image] Dreamworks Classics Vol.1


Writers
Andy Lanning
Dan Abnett
Tom DeFalco

Artists
Brian Williamson
S L Gallant

From the hit movies to the comic pages, Titan presents classic DreamWorks tales starring Shrek and the Madagascar gang! Shrek faces a bunch of Trolls and then takes part in a pie-eating contest (against Fiona, no less!). Meanwhile over in Madagascar, the gang try to build a new house – with disastrous results – and then they go to a party at Prince Julien’s!

I wasn't paying much attention to this comic collection of Shrek and Madagascar stories, until I saw the artist - our local Dupont Circle denizen Shannon Gallant, who also pencils G.I. Joe.. So everyone should by this collection and wander the Circle until Shannon signs it for you.


[Cover Art Image] DreamWorks Penguins of Madagascar: The Great Drain Robbery
Writers
Artists
Andy Lanning
Egle Bartolini
Lucas Fereyra

This collection packs together Titan's complete Penguins of Madagascar comic series, presenting hilarious and dangerous hijinks with everyone's favourite flippered friends from the Madagascar movies. It's penguins vs. rats in 'The Great Drain Robbery', the fellas face a cunning new circus performer in 'When In Rome', have an adventure on the red carpet in 'Big Night Out', engage in some clowning around with ferrets in 'Big Top' and finally travel to London to visit the Crown Jewels - with hilarious consequences - in 'Operation: Heist'.

I'm surprised by the variety of styles of art in this collection. DreamWorks obviously did not provide a staid model sheet, and it makes the collection more enjoyable. The characters of the Penguins have been well-established by the movies and tv, and the writers have turned in perfectly acceptable plots for  a children's comic. Anyone looking for a comic for the 10-and-under set could consider this, although at $20 it's price point is more like a standard superhero collection.

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Archives Omnibus: Volume One 

by Tony Lee (Author), Dan McDaid (Author), Tim Hamilton (Illustrator), Mark Buckingham (Illustrator), Matthew Dow Smith (Illustrator) 


The journey starts here, with the first installment of Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Archives! Join the Doctor, Amy and Rory as they explore the wonders of time and space - where nothing is ever quite as it seems! Collecting the first three complete story arcs of Doctor Who Series 2, don't miss out on these fantastic adventures!

I'm turning this one over to my daughter for review as she's a fan. Hopefully she'll get back to us with a review. Again, as with the Penguins, I'm struck by the wide variety in artistic styles.

[Cover Art Image]

Universal War One Vol.1 

Denis Bajram

THE WHOLE WORLD IS AT WAR. AND IT’S ABOUT TO GET WORSE. Humanity has colonized our entire solar system. In the middle of a civil war between the core planets and distant outlying planetary settlements, an immense black wall appears, cutting our solar system in two. The black wall absorbs all light and matter, and it's up to a band of disgraced soldiers to investigate the phenomenon.

This is a goodly-priced collection of six French albums. Bajram's art is attractive. European SF rarely engages me, but I'll try to get back with a review.




[Cover Art Image]
FLASH GORDON Vol.4 

Don Moore
Austin Briggs

Continuing the space-bound adventures of Flash Gordon, the original guardian of the galaxy as he strives to save us all from a slew of super-villainy hell-bent on domination, destruction and devilment; including the ruthless, seductive, Storm Queen of Valkir!

 Once upon a time, in our local galaxy, Star Wars didn't exist. Instead, we had Flash Gordon. This is a big meaty reprint book of color Sundays of the comic strip from the 1940s and it's going to be good. 

[Cover Art Image] Minions Vol.1 Banana!

Writer
Artist
Renaud Collin

They’re the most loveable evil henchmen ever created… Stuart, Kevin, Bob and the rest of the Minions return for laughs and gags in this hilarious comic collection. Collecting together Minions Comic Issues #1 and #2, laugh along as the Minions unleash their unique brand of mayhem on the world.

I just saw the movie the other day, and liked it. I think this collection, which is mostly wordless as you'd expect, should be a fun read. It's in European hardcover album format and should be a good present for pre-teens.

The Bus 2

Paul Kirchner

Tanibis, 2015, $25.

One of my favorite comic strips is Paul Kirchner's The Bus which appeared in alternative newspapers in the 1980s. I reviewed the collection that reprinted them, and figured that I'd seen it all. But Kirchner had returned to the strip and I'm looking forward to diving into his return to the wordless surrealism of commuting. I can't recommend Kirchner's strips highly enough. These two books would make great holiday presents.


Here's the publisher's blurb:


 During the years 1974 to 1986, after working as an assistant to Wally Wood, Paul Kirchner created several comic strips such as Dope Rider for High Times magazine and the bus for Heavy Metal. In 2012, French publishing house Tanibis published an anthology of the bus strips that was nominated at the Angoulême International comics festival, proving that even a 30-year old public transportation vehicle can take part in a Grand Prix. In 2013, Paul Kirchner surprised commuters when he decided to start working again on the bus. He fixed the old vehicle up, took it out of the garage and called its iconic passenger in the white overcoat back on duty, waiting to be taken on new, exotic adventures. The bus' unpredictable personality causes him to mimic classic pop culture icons such as King-Kong or Steve Martin while in turn analyzing or teleporting his passenger. And that's only when it's not cheating on him with other commuters. Kirchner's new ideas are on par with the original strips, proving that his creativity didn't end with the 80's. The crazy cartoon logic of the original strips is still present, and wackiness is the norm. Some details, such as the so-called « smart » phones or the passengers' looks, root the stories in the 21st century, but Paul Kirchner's universe retains a timeless vintage aesthetic that blends eras, lending these new stories a hint of nostalgia. The Bus 2 will be published in hardcover horizontal format identical to the previous collection published in 2012. Back in that twilight dimension he calls home, it is rumored that Paul Kirchner is at work on new material for his psychedelic western Dope Rider. After all it seems that the bus' passenger is not the only one who gets caught occasionally in strange time warps... Parts of The Bus 2 material have previously been published in magazines in north America and in Europe.

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "New Turkish Flag"


"New Turkish Flag"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=1799

In memory and solidarity with the victims of the peace march bombing in Ankara, Turkey last week.

At mass solidarity protests all over Turkey this weekend, a common chant has been "We Know The Murderers!" At the moment nobody knows 100% for sure, but between the police blocking ambulances and attacking protesters trying to aid the wounded, and the State suppression of Twitter and Facebook, it's looking like this barbarity has Erdogan's fingerprints all over it.

________________________________________________________________
Mike Flugennock, flugennock at sinkers dot org
Mike's Political Cartoons: dubya dubya dubya dot sinkers dot org

That darn Doonesbury

Letters to the Editor: A 'Doonesbury' in bad taste [in print as A comic in poor taste].

Alvin Bales, Herndon

Friday, October 09, 2015

The Post helps you survive The Walking Dead

The Post reviews new National Lampoon documentary

"Compleating Cul de Sac" appears in first library collection

Compleating Cul de Sac now available
Michigan State U's Comic Art Collection became the first library to catalog Compleating Cul de Sac as part of their collection.

Unfortunately, WorldCat shows them to be the only library with a copy in a collection.

Librarians of the world (and everyone else too) - click here to remedy that situation and buy a copy to benefit Parkinson's disease research.


Oct 20: Graphic Novelist Peter Kuper to Discuss and Sign New Work at LoC

Graphic Novelist Peter Kuper to Discuss and Sign New Work

Book Weaves Path of Its Characters with That of Monarch Butterfly

"Ruins" ((Self-Made Hero, 2015), by Peter Kuper, follows the story of Samantha and George, a couple on sabbatical in the Mexican town of Oaxaca. For Samantha, it is an opportunity to revisit her past while writing her book. For George, it is an anxious step into the unknown. Woven into the story is the remarkable and arduous journey that a monarch butterfly makes on its annual migration from Canada to Mexico. This juxtaposition creates a parallel picture of the challenges of survival in an ever-changing world.

Kuper will discuss and sign his book on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at noon in the Montpelier Room, located on the sixth floor of the Library of Congress James Madison Memorial Building, 101 Independence Ave. S.E., Washington, D.C. This Books & beyond event is co-sponsored by the Library's Center for the Book and the Prints and Photographs Division. It is free and open to the public; no tickets are required.

"Ruins" explores Mexico through its past and present as encountered by an array of characters. The real and surreal intermingle in this novel.

Peter Kuper is a cartoonist, illustrator, editor and educator. He is co-founder of the political graphics magazine "World War 3 Illustrated" and has written and drawn Mad Magazine's "Spy vs. Spy" comic for more than 18 years. Kuper has created more than a dozen graphic novels, including "The System," "Sticks and Stones" and an adaptation of Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis." He has been teaching comics courses for more than 25 years in New York City and is a visiting professor at Harvard University.

Founded in 1800, the Library of Congress is the nation's first-established federal cultural institution and the largest library in the world. The Library seeks to spark imagination and creativity and to further human understanding and wisdom by providing access to knowledge through its magnificent collections, programs, publications and exhibitions. Many of the Library's rich resources can be accessed through its website at www.loc.gov.

The Library's Center for the Book, established by Congress in 1977 to "stimulate public interest in books and reading," is a national force for reading and literacy promotion. A public-private partnership, it sponsors educational programs that reach readers of all ages through its affiliated state centers, collaborations with nonprofit reading-promotion partners and through the Library's Young Readers Center and the Poetry and Literature Center. For more information, visit www.Read.gov.

Q&A: Comic Creator Expo



The Comic Creator Expo in Richmond, Va., is getting ready for its second annual show next Saturday, Oct. 17. The co-organizers are James Moffitt and Bizhan Khodabandeh. Moffitt is a copywriter and comic creator in Richmond. He has a master’s degree in literature from Virginia Commonwealth University and runs Sink/Swim Press, an independent publishing company. Khodabandeh is an illustrator and designer in Richmond. James and Bizhan chatted with us about the show.

How did the idea for the show come up?

Moffitt: The idea for the show came up last year while Bizhan and I were talking about how to release the first Little Red Fish (a comic book the two worked on together). We had decided to do some sort of event at Gallery 5, but it didn’t really gain form until I suggested the expo. It’s something I’d been wanting to do for a long time, and our book coming out lit a fire under me to get it done. Amazingly enough, we planned, pitched, and executed the first event in less than 5 weeks.

Khodabandeh: Yeah, exactly what James said. It was a way to put together a con that reflected our growing comic community in the city as well as support it and share it with our fellow Richmonder's and tourists. Plus its more fun to hang out with your friends than do your own book release.

How would you like to see the show develop/evolve?

Moffitt: I’d love to see the event rival SPX (Small Press Expo) quite frankly. That’s a huge task, but I think it’d be cool to have another large indie creator show in the DMV area. Next year, we’re working towards a bigger venue, panels with guest speakers, and possibly even some workshops taught by seasoned creators. They sky is the limit really.

Khodabandeh: Just like James, I’d like to see it grow of course. I might be putting words in James’ mouth, - apologies if that is the case - but don’t misconstrue “rival SPX” with compete with SPX. We would just like to see it grow organically as SPX has and in the same spirit. They do such a great job of cultivating a community of creators that are doing some really interesting things in the comics world. Obviously ours is currently far more modest, but it feels as though we have already outgrown our current venue.

When selecting potential exhibitors, what do you look for?

Moffitt: The criteria are pretty simple. If you have a book/zine/comic in print, a positive attitude, and are somewhat local to our area, we want you. We try to seek out people that we see as thought leaders, and serious creators within the area, but at the end of the day, this is a great networking opportunity for creators, and we want anyone here who’s serious about making quality comics/art.

Khodabandeh: As it grows, the criteria of folks being regional is going to change. We are already pulling in some creators that used to live here, but have moved up north to: Washington D.C., Philly, Virginia Beach and Maryland areas north of DC - as well as some creators that are outside our city.

Tell us little about the indie comics scene in Richmond?

Moffitt: I love it. I don’t know if I necessarily give it as much attention as I can, but I attend every event I can get my hands on. I think that with so many big name creators here, like Barf, Rick Spears, and Chris Visions, we’ve got a really great foothold on the national scene. As well, I’m blown away every year by the amount of sheer talent I see everywhere. There are tons of great collectives here, dozens of great artists, and there’s a really positive vibe. I often see more experienced creators mentors new ones and I think that’s great. I think Richmond will definitely be a place to watch over the next few years in the comics world.

Khodabandeh: The indie comics scene in the city is pretty amazing. A bunch of us used to meet regularly for coffee while we worked on comics every Sunday morning. I learned so much from those morning coffee sessions. I have yet to meet a single creator that I don’t like. Most folks tend to be supportive, helpful and willing to share what they’ve learned about the medium. We also don’t have any one genre or aesthetic. Everyone seems to eventually find their own voice.

The scene locally is also constantly growing. It’s difficult to keep track of everyone. I heard some gossip that the artist who worked on Lumberjanes recently moved into the area (Editor's note: Brooke Allen recently moved from D.C. to Richmond). So did the artist for Atomic Robo, Scott Wegener, who will be at the expo. There are plenty other artists I would like to mention, but I won’t in fear of leaving out folks. You can check the event listing for a snapshot. It is also worth noting that VCU has one of the largest comic collections in it’s library, which is a really useful resource for us.

Can you give us a roundup of your own projects, both this you’ve worked on and this in progress?

Moffitt:
So this month, my projects included:
  • The 2nd Annual Sink/Swim Press Comic Expo
  • Publishing Consumption by Dashiell Kirk
  • Finishing a new T-shirt collaboration with Chase Beasely (Crud City)
  • And finishing The Little Red Fish 3. 
At the expo, Sink/Swim will have two new books, and a new run of T-shirts, plus all of the in-print works.

Currently beyond that, I’ve gotten really into short story writing again, and I’m doing Noah Scalin’s month-long Creative Sprint, which you can follow on my instagram, @jimimossyoak.

Khodabandeh: 
In addition to what James said:
The Little Red Fish series was included this past Society of Illustrators Comics and Cartooning Annual. Also included in the annual was the first issue of Kitty Meow Meow written by my daughter.

I continue to work on production with DC Conspiracy’s Magic Bullet. One of the strips I did in this publication was awarded a Silver Medal from the Society of Illustrators.

Matt Fisher wrote a three-page comic I illustrated that will be published this month in an anthology about police brutality titled, Artists Against Police Brutality, published by Rosarium. All proceeds go to the Innocence Project.

I also have a couple fun scripts for long-term projects on the back burner.

I also do a lot of design and illustration. You can keep up with that on my website www.mendedarrow.com or mendedarrow.tumblr.com