Rafer Roberts Talks A&A: The Adventures of Archer & Armstrong
http://www.denofgeek.us/books-comics/archer-armstrong/252982/rafer-roberts-talks-aa-the-adventures-of-archer-armstrong
http://www.freecomicbookday.com/Home/1/1/27/206?articleID=174452
Phoebe Gloeckner has produced one of the most powerful and innovative bodies of works in the comics field. Her classic book "A Child's Life and Other Stories" anthologizes short pieces which, together, powerfully express a textured portrait of adolescent desire and despair. Her mixed format book "The Diary of a Teenage Girl" blends prose, illustration, and comics. The book has been adapted as a critically acclaimed film, and was also republished in a new edition with additional supplementary material. For the past several years she has been researching a book about people living in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Ms. Gloeckner discuses her work in a spotlight conversation with Slate Magazine culture editor Dan Kois.
The Ignatz Award, named for the character in the classic comic strip Krazy Kat by George Herriman, is the festival prize of the Small Press Expo. Since 1997 the Ignatz has recognized outstanding achievement in comics and cartooning. The award recognizes exceptional work that challenges popular notions of what comics can achieve, both as an art form and as a means of personal expression. Only those present at the Small Press Expo may cast a vote to decide the winners. The ballot is created by a jury of five cartoonists and is voted on by the attendees of the SPX festival. 2015 Jurors are Lamar Abrams, Cara Bean, Robyn Chapman, Sophie Goldstein and Corrine Mucha.
Mistress of Ceremonies C. Spike Trotman hosts the 2015 award ceremony. The 2015 Ignatz Awards are sponsored by Comixology Submit
2015 Ignatz Award Winners:
Outstanding Anthology of Collection - How To Be Happy by Eleanor Davis
Outstanding Graphic Novel - The Oven by Sophie Goldstein
Outstanding Artist - Emily Carroll for Through the Woods
Outstanding Story - Sex Coven from Frontier #7 by Jillian Tamaki
Promising New Talent - Sophia Foster-Dimino for Sphincter, Sex Fantasy
Outstanding Series - Sex Fantasy by Sophia Foster-Dimino
Outstanding Minicomic - Sex Fantasy #4 by Sophia Foster-Dimino
Outstanding Online Comic - The Bloody Footprint by Lilli Carre
Outstanding Comic - The Oven by Sophie Goldstein
Loika, Pat. 2016.
Tom King.
Loikamania (244; February 23): http://comicbooknoise.com/loikamania/2016/02/23/loikamania-244-tom-king/ and http://comicbooknoise.com/loikamania/podcasts/loikamania244.mp3
Word Balloon Tom King Has The Vision, Leaves Grayson, And Creates The Sheriff Of Babylon
by john siuntres
February 10, 2016
http://wordballoon.blogspot.com/2016/02/word-balloon-tom-king-has-vision-leaves.html
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Robert Russell
February 22 2016
By David Harper
February 23, 2016
sktchd.com/art-feature/the-perfect-american-family-gabriel-hernandez-walta-talks-the-art-of-the-vision/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.
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