Tuesday, February 23, 2016
March 12: Girl-Con 2016
In-Store Convention - Saturday, March 5th at Beyond Comics
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Cartoonists Rights Network sends letter to Iran
Letter To Iranian President Hassan Rouhani Calling For The Release Of Artist Atena Farghadani
Forty NGO's and more than 75 international cartoonists call for leniency for Iranian cartoonist wrongfully jailed
Robert Russell
February 22 2016
Carolyn Belefski wants you
I am nominated for Washington City Paper's Best of D.C. Readers Poll in the category of "Best Visual Artist." I'd appreciate if everyone took about twenty seconds to vote. Please spread the word and vote using this link: http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/bestofpoll/nominations/vote/4215?year=2016
An interview with The Vision's artist
The Perfect American Family: Gabriel Hernandez Walta Talks the Art of The Vision
By David Harper
February 23, 2016
sktchd.com/art-feature/the-perfect-american-family-gabriel-hernandez-walta-talks-the-art-of-the-vision/Herblock's papers are at the Library of Congress too
Herbert Block papers, 1863-2002 (bulk 1945-2001). 70,000 items. Finding aid,
hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms008073
http://rs5.loc.gov/…/…/eadxmlmss/eadpdfmss/2008/ms008073.pdf
Correspondence, writings, speeches, interviews, clippings, cartoon reprints, and printed material relating chiefly to Block's career as the political cartoonist "Herblock" for the Washington Post and as author of several books. Also documents his work with the Chicago Daily News and the Newspaper Enterprise Association in Cleveland, and his U.S. Army service. Subjects include cartooning, politics, social activities among Washington's political and cultural circles, and personal affairs. Includes research material for and drafts of his memoirs, Herblock: A Cartoonist's Life (1993) and transcript of an interview conducted by Katharine Graham with Block in 1990.
Monday, February 22, 2016
Mark Giaimo's cartoony paintings explained
I make 'toy life' paintings, like of Cap'n Crunch drowning in a storm. Here's how I do it.
by Mark Giaimo
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 19 2016
Comic Riffs talks to Frank Miller about Batman 30 years later
Frank Miller on his 'Dark Knight Returns' 30 years later: 'I was rooting for Batman all the way'
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 22 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/02/22/frank-miller-on-his-dark-knight-returns-30-years-later-i-was-rooting-for-batman-all-the-way/
Cartoon or comic charities: A public service announcement
Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of the First Amendment rights of the comics art form and its community of retailers, creators, publishers, librarians, and readers. The CBLDF provides legal referrals, representation, advice, assistance, and education in furtherance of these goals.
The CBLDF provides legal referrals, representation, advice, assistance and education to cases affecting the First Amendment right to read, create, publish, sell, and distribute comics and graphic novels. We help individuals and businesses who are being criminally prosecuted because of the comic books they read, make, buy, or sell. We help creators who are being attacked in cases where their work is clearly protected as parody or fair use. We help libraries gather resources to defend graphic novel challenges. We are the first line of defense when authorities intimidate individuals or businesses about the comics they read, make, buy or sell. Often a letter or phone call from the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund's lawyers will end a case before it starts.
Hero Initiative
http://www.heroinitiative.org/Since its inception, The Hero Initiative (Formerly known as A.C.T.O.R., A Commitment To Our Roots) has had the good fortune to grant over $700,000 to over 50 comic book veterans who have paved the way for those in the industry today.
The Hero Initiative is the first-ever federally chartered not-for-profit corporation dedicated strictly to helping comic book creators in need. Hero creates a financial safety net for yesterdays' creators who may need emergency medical aid, financial support for essentials of life, and an avenue back into paying work. It's a chance for all of us to give back something to the people who have given us so much enjoyment.
Cartoonists Rights Network International
http://cartoonistsrights.org/CRNI defends the creative freedom and human rights of political cartoonists under threat throughout the world. We strengthen the interconnectedness of all political cartoonists and organize resources for their communication, local development and education.
Team Cul de Sac is another fundraiser that I would mention because I'm involved with it, but it's not the same type as those previously listed.
Team Cul de Sac
http://teamculdesac.blogspot.com/
Team Cul de Sac is a fundraising effort in honor of Richard Thompson, the cartoonist behind the Cul de Sac comic strip. Richard was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. With Richard's support, Chris Sparks asked cartoonists across the country to contribute comics compiled into a fundraising book published by Andrews McMeel (Team Cul de Sac: Cartoonists Draw The Line At Parkinson's). The original artwork was auctioned to raise additional money. Team Cul de Sac continues to progress and expand our fundraising efforts. Any funds raised go to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's disease research.
March 3: "The Hebrew Superhero" at LOC at noon
The talks are presented by the Library's Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division, in cooperation with the Library's Hebrew Language Table and the Washington Jewish Film Festival. The series is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required. The presentations will be held at noon in venues located in the Library's James Madison Building at 101 Independence Ave. S.E., Washington, D.C.
Thursday, March 3, "The Hebrew Superhero" (2015), directed by Asaf Galay, who will be present to discuss and show clips from the film, which traces the evolution of Israeli comics from the cultural fringe to a mainstream reflection of Israeli society. Location: Mary Pickford Theater, Third Floor, James Madison Building
NPR's Bob Boilen on the Simpsons this weekend
So ... I'm Going To Be On 'The Simpsons'
All Songs Considered
Published February 18, 2016
http://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2016/02/18/467119760/so-im-going-to-be-on-the-simpsons
Bob Boilen to Appear on The Simpsons, Like Many of His NPR Colleagues
http://www.washingtonian.com/2016/02/19/bob-boilen-to-appear-on-the-simpsons-like-many-of-his-npr-colleagues/
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Compleating Cul de Sac book's latest contributions to Team Cul de Sac
The book is now out of print because we're adding to it and will have an actual publisher. Look for the 2nd edition of the book in Summer 2016 from Lost Art Books. Any profits from the book will continue to go to Team Cul de Sac.
Friday, February 19, 2016
John Kinhart's new comic book
I finally self-published a comic and it's available for sale here: http://www.storenvy.com/stores/816531-johnkinhart
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The Express on Deadpool
The R-rated 'Deadpool' is a hit, but not every superhero movie needs to be hardcore [in print as 'Deadpool' ripples: It's not the R that made it a smash].
Express February 19 2016): 16
The Post reviews Canadian animation
'Snowtime!' starts out charming, turns deadly serious in third act [in print as Dark doings in a white world]
Washington Post February 19 2016, p. Weekend 27
An animated feature from Canada, "Snowtime!" starts out as a warmly charming tale but ultimately turns grim. (CarpeDiem Film&TV/Shout! Factory)