Tuesday, October 27, 2015

PR: Beyond Comics' Dark Knight III Pre-Purchase Special


Beyond Comics Risso Art Cover







This is your chance to make sure you don't miss a copy of the Eduardo Risso Art Cover for the upcoming
Frank Miller's Dark Knight III The Master Race #1
Beyond Comics
Dark Knight III The Master Race #1
Eduardo Risso - Beyond Comics Art Cover
Pre-Purchase Special! ** Ends - November 15th

We are getting our own exclusive Art Cover for the upcoming Frank  Miller Comic - Dark Knight III the Master Race. This cover art is only available from us. No one else is able to offer it (if they do, they got it from us). We have already sold nearly half our entire order. Do not miss getting your own copy.

In Store:
Color Cover - $15  B&W Cover - $20  Logo Var - $6  Combo of all 3 - $30

On Website (shipping included):
Color Cover - $20  B&W Cover - $25                             Combo of all 3 - $40


Pre-purchase Ends Sunday, November 15th!
(SRP: Color - $20, B&W - $25)
In addition you can pre-purchase one of the Regular Variants.
In-store Purchases Only!
Jill Thompson 1:10
$7
Klaus Janson 1:25
$12

Dave Gibbons
1:50
$30

Frank Miller
1:100
$80
Jim Lee
1:500
$400
Jim Lee
1:5000
Original Sketch

$3000

This will not arrive prior to November 30th
Also available are some other stores art covers.
In Store Purchases Only.
Brian Bolland
$18
Jae Lee
$18
Bruce Timm
$18
Darwyn Cooke
$20
Francis Manapul
$18
Babs Tarr
$15

This will not arrive prior to November 30th
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Third Eye Comics gets a Brian Bolland Batman cover variant

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Batman: Dark Knight 3 #1 Third Eye Comics variant by BRIAN BOLLAND

$11.99

PRE-SALE LISTING: This item ships upon release, 11/25/15!
Publisher: DC COMICS
(W) Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello (A/CA) Andy Kubert, Klaus Janson
The epic ending you never saw coming is here because you demanded it! The Dark Knight rises again to face the dawn of the master race!

If the item is marked out of stock, it may still be in stock at one of our stores for local pick-up. Please call us at 410-897-0322 to check availability in-store!


Thanks to Bleeding Cool for the original story.

LIVE Carolyn and Joe Show at DC PodFest 2015

LIVE Carolyn and Joe Show at DC PodFest 2015
Saturday, November 7 at 10:00pm
The Wonder Bread Factory in Washington, District of Columbia
 
   


   
 
Join the live audience -- Carolyn and Joe Show at the inaugural DC PodFest! Saturday, November 7, 2015 from 10-11PM The Wonderbread Factory, 641 S Street, NW Washington, DC

Be prepared for a conversation that will offend or entertain — the Carolyn and Joe Show covers anything and everything involving the lives of two creative minds and beyond. We discuss on the latest art and culture news and feature professional guests including stylists, designers, models, filmmakers, relationship advisors, cosplayers, journalists, and more. If you listen to the Carolyn and Joe Show podcast, you're bonafide! You can listen to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, or online at www.carolynandjoeshow.com.

Art With a Heart non-profit in Baltimore

As a PSA...

... Indigo Comics contributor Ben Robley is a board member for the Baltimore based non-profit, Art With a Heart, and they are putting on the largest fundraiser they have ever had. Ben contributed an article to our site if you want to read more about the organization and the event...

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Carla Speed McNeil Talks About No Mercy and Finder

Carla Speed McNeil Talks About No Mercy and Finder

Carla Speed McNeil talks with PREVIEWSworld's Vince Brusio about No Mercy from Image Comics and Finder from Dark Horse Comics! Get both comic series now at your local comic shop: http://www.comicshoplocator.com

PR: Meet the Cowboy Bebop voice cast at Anime USA 2015!


Anime USA 2015 Newsletter Volume 3: See you soon!
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Halloween is approaching fast. We have so much in store for you, including the reunion of the Cowboy Bebop voice cast. Join us in exploring Japan, taking in the sights and sounds of a traditional tea ceremony or koto performance, learning how to play Oicho-Kabu or wear a kimono, or discussing the best places to visit as a tourist, student, or otaku.

Cowboy Bebop Voice Cast Reunion

You may recognize actor, singer, and director, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, as Julia in Cowboy Bebop. She's also known for portraying Motoko Kusanagi in the various Ghost in the Shell series and Nora in Final Fantasy XIII.
We're pleased to welcome back Steve Blum. With hundreds of credits to his name, Blum is best known as the voice of Spike Spiegel in Cowboy Bebop and TOM, the robotic host of Cartoon Network's Toonami.
Wendee Lee is one of the premiere American voice artists and voice directors in anime, games and films. She is known as the voice of many of your childhood favorites, including Faye Valentine in Cowboy Bebop and Queen Serenity in Sailor Moon.

More Guests!

Also joining us is voice actor, Colleen Clinkenbeard, best known as the English voice of Gohan in Dragon Ball Z Kai, Monkey D Luffy in One Piece, and Riza Hawkeye in Fullmetal Alchemist.
Shikarius is a self-taught seamstress and seasoned cosplayer. She's fooled judges nationwide into over two dozen awards for craftsmanship, presentation, and skit performances. She looks forward to talking about the art of cosplay with you!
Meet fine art and cosplay photographer, Anna Fischer. She's worked for publications such as Anime Insider, Time Out New York, and more. You'll be able to learn the tricks of the trade with her this year during her panels.
View the Schedule of Events for Anime USA 2015
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Saturday, October 24, 2015

That darn Loose Parts

Today: Mike Jenkins lunchbag art exhibit reception at 6 pm

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

Friday, October 23, 2015

Unshelved reviews Alex and Ada

The Post on Supergirl

The Post on Edgar Allen Poe animation

Two programs of animated films are treats for grown-up fans of the genre [online as The tell-tale art of animated shorts].


Review: 'Extraordinary Tales,' Short Films Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe

By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS

A version of this review appears in print on October 23, 2015, on page C6 of the New York edition with the headline: Review: 'Extraordinary Tales,' Short Films Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/23/movies/review-extraordinary-tales-short-films-inspired-by-edgar-allan-poe.html


A scene from "The Fall of the House of Usher," one of five animated short films that make up "Extraordinary Tales," inspired by Edgar Allan Poe. Credit Gkids

The Express review of Jem and the Holograms

The new live-action movie is based on an animated tv series.

Review: The dumb-but-fun 'Jem and the Holograms' wisely plays it straight [in print as There's still magic in those earrings].




‘Jem and the Holograms’ and a lesson in botched nostalgia


Washington Post Style Blog


Review: 'Jem and the Holograms' Are Shadows of Their Former Selves

A version of this review appears in print on October 23, 2015, on page C9 of the New York edition with the headline: Mere Shadows of the Holograms They Used to Be.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/23/movies/review-jem-and-the-holograms-are-shadows-of-their-former-selves.html
Jem (Aubrey Peeples) and Erica (Juliette Lewis) regret that tanning session. (Universal Pictures) Jem (Aubrey Peeples) and Erica (Juliette Lewis) regret that tanning session. (Universal Pictures)

Comic Riffs talks to the Peanuts movie animators

'The Peanuts Movie': Here's how the new animated film stays true to a beloved comic strip



(CAVNA'S CANVAS 2015 / The Washington Post)

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Oct 31: Cartoonists Draw Blood donation drive

The Washington, DC chapter of the National Cartoonists Society is organizing an upcoming blood drive in Washington, DC featuring several local cartoonists drawing for American Red Cross blood donors this Halloween -- "Cartoonists Draw Blood" on Saturday, October 31, 2015 from 10AM to 3:30PM at Seekers Church near Takoma Metro at 276 Carroll Street, NW.

Blood donors are encouraged sign up for appointments scheduled in 15-minute intervals between 10AM to 3:30PM and walk-ins are also welcome. To make an appointment, email CartoonistsDrawBlood@gmail.com.

On the day of donation, donors are asked to drink plenty of fluids, include iron-rich foods in their diet, and bring a list of medications they are taking and a photo ID. All donors will be able to meet the cartoonists and receive a complimentary cartoon sketch.

This year the event will feature cartoonists Steve Artley, Carolyn Belefski, Bill Brown, Chris Flick, Eric Gordon, Art Hondros, Kerry G. Johnson, Mal Jones, T.R. Logan, Liz Reed, and Joe Sutliff.

"Cartoonists Draw Blood" is a great opportunity for cartoonists to perform community service, showcase our talents, and save lives. We've done two previous blood drives, which have already saved the lives of up to 120 people. In past years, the cartoonists have drawn original spooky illustrations, family pets, caricatures, and more. Since this year's blood drive is on Halloween, we encourage attendees to come in costume, however it's not required to give blood. Wear clothing with sleeves that can easily be rolled up above the elbow.

Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1502045900106928

Organizers: Carolyn Belefski, Troy-Jeffrey Allen


Auger illos for 'Dump Trump'

Local illustrator/cartoonist Michael Auger has done some work-for-hire for "Dump Trump" merchandise, including T-shirts, posters and stickers.

Oct. 24: UMBC's Comic Con

COM (Comics and Other Media) is a student-run organization at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, that is hosting a mini comic con Saturday, Oct. 24, at the college's Retriever Activity Center. It runs from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is free for UMBC students and $5 for the general public. According to its website, there will be comics vendors, panels, drawing workshops, cosplay and a video gaming tournament.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Don't steal this book - The Art of Richard Thompson

I'm very fond of Michigan State University's Comic Art Collection. So much so, that I made sure they got a copy of The Art of Richard Thompson signed by most of the authors. Including Bill Watterson. It's just shown up in their catalog.

Buy a copy for yourself now. You may get lucky and run into Bill one day. Or maybe even Chris Sparks.