Tuesday, May 10, 2016

June 11: New exhibit by Michael Webster

In 2012, we talked to Michael Webster about his New Future Comics.

Michael's having an art exhibit, and "would like to invite you to my Art Show that I am having on Saturday, June 11, 2016 where you can view my newest collection of works." You can see the details on the picutre.

May 21: Cartoonists at Gaithersburg Book Festival

Saturday May 21, 2016 10am - 6pm
Gaithersburg City Hall Grounds

Cece Bell and Aaron Reynolds

Location: Willa Cather Pavilion

Children's

Start Time: 11:15 am

Author(s):

Cece Bell

Aaron Reynolds

Cece Bell

Chuck and Woodchuck by Cece Bell

Cece Bell is the author-illustrator of the Theodore Seuss Geisel Honor Book, "Rabbit and Robot: The Sleepover." She is also the creator of the Newbery Honor–winning graphic novel, "El Deafo," and "The Sock Monkey" picture books, among other works for children. Cece Bell lives in an old church in Virginia and works in a new-ish barn right next door.  She has worked as a freelance illustrator for all kinds of nutty projects, but is now a full-time author and illustrator. Cece enjoys moments of hilarity with her husband, Tom, along with three three lady dogs and two youngsters. Twitter: @CeceBellBooks 



Graphic Arts Panel

Location: Willa Cather Pavilion

Children's

Start Time: 1:15 pm

Author(s):

Dave Roman

John Patrick Green

Alexis Frederick-Frost

Dave Roman

Slappy's Tales of Horror by Dave Roman

Dave Roman is the author/illustrator of the "Astronaut Academy" series (winner of Maryland's Black-Eyed Susan Book Award) and writer of the graphic novels "Teen Boat! Race for Boatlantis" and "Agnes Quill: An Anthology of Mystery." He has contributed stories to "Comics Squad: Recess!," "Explorer: The Mystery Boxes," "Nursery Rhyme Comics" and "Goosebumps Graphix: Slappy's Tales of Horror." Roman is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts, has worked as an editor at Nickelodeon Magazine and lives in Astoria, NY. His latest project is the all-ages webcomic, "Starbunny, Inc." Facebook Twitter: @yaytime

John Patrick Green

Hippopotamister by John Patrick Green

John Patrick Green grew up on Long Island and has worked in New York City since graduating from the School of Visual Arts with a degree in graphic design. His latest project is "Hippopotamister," his first graphic novel as writer and artist. John is the artist and co-creator of the series Jax Epoch, and the comics "Quicken Forbidden" and "Teen Boat!," both with writer Dave Roman. He was the comics consultant for Disney Adventures magazine and has also worked on comics for DC Comics, Nickelodeon, DreamWorks and Scholastic Graphix. He lives in Brooklyn with zero cats and way too many LEGOs. Facebook Twitter: @JohnGreenArt

Alexis Frederick-Frost

Gryphons Aren't So Great

Alexis Frederick-Frost is co-author and illustrator of the critically acclaimed Adventures in Cartooning series of graphic novels and picture books. A combination how-to book and an exciting adventure story, "Adventures in Cartooning" was one of Booklist's Top Ten Graphic Novels of 2010 and has received many awards. Alexis also wrote and illustrated the monthly comic Kit and Clay published in The Phoenix Magazine in the United Kingdom. His illustrations have appeared online and in a variety of publications including Nickelodeon Magazine, The Adventure Time comic and others. A graduate from the inaugural class of the Center for Cartoon Studies, Alexis currently lives with his wife in Maryland. Twitter: @afrederickfrost 


Kevin Kallaugher: Daggers Drawn

Location: Rachel Carson Pavilion

Non-Fiction

Start Time: 3:15 pm

Author(s):

Kevin Kallaugher (KAL)

Kevin Kallaugher (KAL)

Daggers Drawn by Kevin Kellaugher (KAL)

Kevin Kallaugher (KAL) is the international award-winning editorial cartoonist for The Economist and The Baltimore Sun. In a distinguished career than spans 38 years, KAL has created over 8000 cartoons and 140 magazine covers. His resumé includes six collections of his published work, exhibitions in a dozen countries, awards and honors in seven. In 2015, KAL was awarded Cartoon of the Year in Europe, The Herblock Prize and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons said of Kevin "Commanding a masterful style, Kallaugher stands among the premier caricaturists of the (twentieth) century."

Gareth Hinds: Samurai Rising

Location: Ogden Nash Pavilion

Young Adult

Start Time: 4:15 pm

Author(s):

Gareth Hinds

Gareth Hinds

Samurai Rising by Gareth Hinds

Gareth Hinds is the creator of critically-acclaimed graphic novel adaptations of literary classics, including "Beowulf," "King Lear," "The Merchant of Venice," "The Odyssey," "Romeo & Juliet" and "Macbeth." His latest illustration project is the action-packed nonfiction book "Samurai Rising," written by Pamela Turner, which has received four starred reviews. Gareth is a recipient of the Boston Public Library's "Literary Lights for Children" award. His books are used in English classrooms across the country, and his illustrations have appeared in the Society of Illustrators, the New York Historical Society, and over a dozen published video games. Gareth lives in Takoma Park, MD. Blog: Hindsight Twitter: @garethhinds Facebook: Gareth Hinds Tumblr: Gareth's Tumbler Pinterest Gareth Hinds


Great Comics for Kids

Time: 4:30pm - 5:30pm

Location: Children's Village Workshops Tent

Class Size: 20

Audience: Elementary-Middle School

Description

Can't stop reading graphic novels? Good! Come check out some outstanding recently published graphic novels. Learn about our state's graphic novel book award. Explore the different elements found on a page of a comic. Create a one page comic of your own with help from special guest Dave Roman!


Warren Bernard interview online now

Comic Riffs on the new New Yorker cover

The New Yorker's art director sheds light on the magazine's new augmented-reality cover

Comic Riffs

Interviews with KAL and Maris Wicks

A Q&A with Noted Cartoonist KAL

April 21, 2016

by Megan Wessell, A Bookish Affair

http://www.gaithersburgbookfestival.org/qa-noted-cartoonist-kal/


Free Comic Book Day: 'Science Comics' creator leads an inviting dive into deep marine wonders

By Michael Cavna

Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 7 2016

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/05/07/free-comic-book-day-science-comics-creator-leads-an-inviting-dive-into-deep-marine-wonders/

Monday, May 09, 2016

Frank Cho interview online

Gareth Hinds book reviewed in NY Times

'Samurai Rising,' by Pamela S. Turner

By SARAH MILLER

A version of this review appears in print on May 8, 2016, on page BR32 of the Sunday Book Review with the headline: Slash and Burn.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/08/books/review/samurai-rising-by-pamela-s-turner.html


From "Samurai Rising."

SAMURAI RISING
The Epic Life of Minamoto Yoshitsune
By Pamela S. Turner
Illustrated by Gareth Hinds
236 pp. Charlesbridge. $16.95. (Middle grade; ages 10 and up)


NPR on Civil War, and black superheroes

Sometimes I forget that NPR is a local station.

 

2016: Age Of The On-Screen Black Superhero

Eric Deggans

Weekend Edition Saturday May 7, 2016

http://www.npr.org/2016/05/07/477089249/2016-age-of-the-on-screen-black-superhero

http://pd.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/wesat/2016/05/20160507_wesat_2016_age_of_the_on-screen_black_superhero.mp3

http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=477089249

 

'Captain America: Civil War' Is The Mightiest Marvel Movie

Chris Klimek

NPR.org May 6, 2016

http://www.npr.org/2016/05/06/476490464/captain-america-civil-war-is-the-mightiest-marvel-movie


Comic Riffs continues to talk to Civil War directors

How 'Captain America' is just one piece of Disney's plan to reinvent entertainment

Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 9 2016

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/05/09/how-captain-america-is-just-one-piece-of-disneys-plan-to-reinvent-entertainment/

Comic Riffs talks to Gene Yang

Exclusive: Gene Luen Yang to publish his first nonfiction graphic novel ever ('Dragon Hoops') in 2018

Joe Procopio on Small Press Expo in 2000

Thanks to Joe Procopio of Lost Art Books for providing the scans and letting us reprint this article.

Procopio, Joseph .  2000.
The Greatly Exaggerated Death of Comic Books: NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND at the Small Press Expo 2000.
Snap Pop! 2 (5; December / January): 8-10.
online at http://comicsdc.blogspot.com/2016/05/joe-procopio-on-small-press-expo-in-2000.html



Comic Riffs talks to Civil War directors

'Captain America: Civil War' directors reveal how their movie flexes these political meanings


Washington Post Comic Riffs blog 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/05/08/captain-america-civil-war-directors-explain-the-movies-political-meaning/

DC Conspiracy in 'Gift Shop' show at Transformer

The DC Conspiracy is participating in Transformer Gallery's new show, "Gift Shop." Curated by NoMüNoMü, the space will be turned into a large scale installation of merchandise from over a dozen artists. The DC Conspiracy has contributed more than 20 comics to the show, which will be on sale with the rest of the artwork and merchandise. There is an opening reception on Saturday, May 14, from 6-8pm, and the show runs through June 18. Participating members of the DC Conspiracy are:

Jason Axtell
Mike Brace
Santiago Casares
Andrew Cohen
Mike Cowgill
Matt Dembicki
Eric Gordon
Art Hondros
Evan Keeling
Mark and Kurt Lindblom
Gerry and Karly Perez
David Ross
Joe Sutliff

From the Facebook event page GIFT SHOP | Curated by NoMüNoMü

Transformer presents Gift Shop, a large scale installation curated by DC based artist collective NoMu NoMu (joseph orzal & Nora Müeller), that questions boundaries of commerce within cultural institutions. Merging the realms of art, design, craft, conceptuality and entertainment, Gift Shop rejects all hierarchy and embraces a pluralism of form that will liberate your soul! 

By beginning at the most accessible point of entry for most elite art spaces - Gift Shop explores the sociocultural context of the museum gift shop environment - wherein the sacred and the mundane, the Mona Lisa and the coffee cup, become one. As ‘fine art’, increasingly isolates itself from the general public, drawing repulsion from the air of pretension necessary to maintain its integrity - Gift Shop serves as a gateway to support exceptional fine art by adapting the language of mass marketing, branding and cheap affordable commodification.”

:::::Gift Shop Artists include:::::

Amber Eve Anderson
Amy Hughes Braden
Wilson Butterworth
James Cole
Meagan Coleman
Kaliq Crosby
Stephen Crouch
Adrienne Gaither
Felippe Goncavles
Myles Loftin
joseph orzal
Georgie Payne
Justin Poppe
PLAKOOKEE
Bonner Sale
Alex Von Bergen
Meena Yi
The DC Conspiracy.

Sunday, May 08, 2016

Screenprint poster for Artshow 15: Comix

Mike O'Brien's screenprint poster ($25) for Artshow 15, featuring a pop-up comics arts show on May 21 from 5-11 p.m. at the Hole in the Sky Studio in D.C.


That darn Hagar, Toles and Flashbacks

Plenty of letters about the comics this weekend.

This cartoon really was horrible [in print as This comic really was horrible]

Mary Ann Ryan, Adamstown

Washington Post May 7 2016, p. A15

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/this-cartoon-really-was-horrible/2016/05/05/13d57c90-114d-11e6-a9b5-bf703a5a7191_story.html

Letters to the Editor

He carried the reins in his teeth [Flashbacks].

Marshall Dearden,

Washington Post May 7 2016, p. A15

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/he-carried-the-reins-in-his-teeth/2016/05/06/123a42b4-1150-11e6-a9b5-bf703a5a7191_story.html

The Trump criticism hasn't worked

Victor E. Schwartz, Alexandria

Washington Post May 7 2016, p. A15

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-trump-criticism-hasnt-worked/2016/05/06/70ab321e-1159-11e6-a9b5-bf703a5a7191_story.html




Friday, May 06, 2016

Jok Church of Beakman & Jax has died

Jok Church, of Beakman and Jax cartoon strip for kids, dies at 67.
By Steve Rubenstein

SFGate.com (May 5): http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Jok-Church-Beakman-and-Jax-cartoon-strip-for-7396400.php


This is only tangentially-related, as Mr. Church is survived by his brother Jim here in Washington, DC.

For a little more content, he had two chats with the Washington Post over a decade ago and the links still work.

Tobin, Suzanne.  2003. Comics: Meet the Artist With Jok Church, Cartoonist, 'You Can With Beakman and Jax'. Washingtonpost.com (May 30): http://discuss.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/zforum/03/r_style_cartoon053003.htm

 

Tobin, Suzanne.  2006. Comics: Meet the Artist - Jok Church, Cartoonist, 'You Can with Beakman and Jax'. Washingtonpost.com (June 30): http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2006/06/20/DI2006062000567.html