I really enjoyed this comic when it first came out.
Monday, August 15, 2016
Citizen Bill exhibit in Takoma Park
Takoma Park Community Center, 7500 Maple Avenue, MD 20912
Citizen Bill cartoons are on exhibit and for sale in Takoma Park through September 4.
The free exhibit spans the cartoon's last 23 years, a wry, off-beat chronicle of city history. Bill and his Takoma Park family take on subjects from climate change to early school-starting times, from bicycle addiction to gun control. The framed prints are available for purchase.
The Citizen Bill exhibit is in the Dempsey Gallery, just off the front entrance lobby. Hours are M-F: 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Sat: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sun: noon to 3 p.m.
Takoma Park Community Center, 7500 Maple Ave. at the intersection of Carroll Avenue (MD Rte 410), Takoma Park, MD, 20912.
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Friday, August 12, 2016
New Ben Hatke interview podcast
014: Feed Your Creativity with Ben Hatke
Comics Manifest August 10 2016
Pop Culture Happy Hour on Steven Universe cartoons
Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'Steven Universe' And The Games We Play
Pop Culture Happy Hour
The Post reviews two movies, one formerly traditionally animated
'Sausage Party': Raunchy talking-food comedy makes for an unsavory stew [in print as 'Sausage Party': See your groceries under a whole new fluorescent light]
By Pat Padua
Washington Post August 12 2016, p. C2
online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/sausage-party-raunchy-talking-food-comedy-makes-for-an-unsavory-stew/2016/08/11/ddf2b5f2-5fd5-11e6-8e45-477372e89d78_story.htmlWashington Post August 12 2016, p. C2
'Pete's Dragon' gets a technological upgrade, but is a storytelling throwback [in print as The dragon has magic, but the tale lacks emotion]
By Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post August 12 2016, p. Weekend 27
https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/petes-dragon-gets-a-technological-upgrade-but-is-a-storytelling-throwback/2016/08/11/ea403efa-5e5a-11e6-9d2f-b1a3564181a1_story.html
Washington Post August 12 2016, p. Weekend 27
https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/petes-dragon-gets-a-technological-upgrade-but-is-a-storytelling-throwback/2016/08/11/ea403efa-5e5a-11e6-9d2f-b1a3564181a1_story.html
Really necessary: There be dragons, and there be hope [online as Here be dragons. Here is hope.]
Express August 12 2016, p. 20
https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2016/08/12/here-be-dragons-here-is-hope/
John Fantucchio's passing noted by Scoop
In Memoriam: John G. Fantucchio
http://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1012?articleID=182370
His death notice appeared in the Washington Post the same day:
http://www.legacy.com/ obituaries/washingtonpost/ obituary.aspx?fhid=3060&n= john-guy-fantucchio&pid= 181026245
http://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1012?articleID=182370
His death notice appeared in the Washington Post the same day:
John Guy Fantucchio Death Notice
Washington Post August 12 2016http://www.legacy.com/
August 28: Greg Pak Signing at Big Planet Comics DC
Sunday, August 28 at 3 PM - 5 PM
Big Planet Comics
Washington, District of Columbia
Details
Big Planet Comics is proud to welcome Greg Pak for a signing of the first issue of his newest comic, Kingsway West.
After spending thirteen years in a war that made him a monster, a Chinese gunslinger named Kingsway Law just wants to live in peace with his wife, Sonia. But even in a fantastical Old West crackling with magic, a man of his skills can never quite disappear. So when a woman with a red-gold sword brings bloody chaos to his doorstep, Kingsway must fight for his life, his wife, and his very soul. Written by Greg Pak and drawn by Mirko Colak.
Greg Pak currently writes The Incredible Hulk for Marvel, and Big Trouble in Little China for Boom. He has worked on MANY fantastic other titles and projects, including the award-winning film, Robot Stories.
Greg Pak's website: http://gregpak.com/
After spending thirteen years in a war that made him a monster, a Chinese gunslinger named Kingsway Law just wants to live in peace with his wife, Sonia. But even in a fantastical Old West crackling with magic, a man of his skills can never quite disappear. So when a woman with a red-gold sword brings bloody chaos to his doorstep, Kingsway must fight for his life, his wife, and his very soul. Written by Greg Pak and drawn by Mirko Colak.
Greg Pak currently writes The Incredible Hulk for Marvel, and Big Trouble in Little China for Boom. He has worked on MANY fantastic other titles and projects, including the award-winning film, Robot Stories.
Greg Pak's website: http://gregpak.com/
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Comic Riffs on Maus
Why 'Maus' remains 'the greatest graphic novel ever written,' 30 years later
Washington Post Comic Riffs August 11 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/08/11/why-maus-remains-the-greatest-graphic-novel-ever-written-30-years-later/
Gareth Hinds' Olympic sketches
Gareth Hinds has a graphic novel on samurais out now, but he's sketching the Olympics for his own entertainment. See them at
http://twitter.com/garethhinds
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gareth-Hinds/38117633853
Instagram gareth.hinds
http://twitter.com/garethhinds
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Nick Galifianakis on Richard Thompson's death
Somehow we missed the announcement by Richard's best friend to his colleagues at the National Cartoonists Society:
Richard Thompson 1957-2016
– Nick Galifianakis
Pat Oliphant's thoughts on Richard Thompson in 2004
Andrews McMeel has put Pat Oliphant's introductory comic strip from the 2004 collection of Richard's Poor Almanac online. Oliphant compared Richard to Michelangelo which probably made him squirm, but grin.
His next book was blurbed by Bill Watterson, which shocked him, since he knew Pat, but not Bill.Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Comic scholar John Lent on Richard Thompson's last books
"Scratchy sketchbook drawings, doodlings, exquisite caricatures and humorous paintings": Reviewing Richard Thompson's last books
by John A. Lent, publisher and editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Comic Art.
International Journal of Comic Art blog August 10, 2016
http://ijoca.blogspot.com/2016/08/scratchy-sketchbook-drawings-doodlings.html
This review will appear in print in the Spring/Summer 2016 IJOCA issue later this summer.
International Journal of Comic Art blog August 10, 2016
http://ijoca.blogspot.com/2016/08/scratchy-sketchbook-drawings-doodlings.html
This review will appear in print in the Spring/Summer 2016 IJOCA issue later this summer.
The Horn Book interview on March vol. 3
Five questions for John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell
August 8, 2016 by Elissa Gershowitz
From the August 2016 issue of Notes from the Horn Book.
Tuesday, August 09, 2016
Montgomery Sentinel article on Eric Gordon's 'Creeps'
Local artist sees Metro riders as zombies
By Kathleen Stubbs
By Kathleen Stubbs
TAKOMA PARK – Local artist Eric Gordon said he sees a semblance of zombies, or what he likes to call “creeps,” in riders of the D.C. Metro and he sketches them when he uses public transit.
Gordon said he couldn’t take full credit for the idea of depicting riders as akin to zombies or creeps.
Monday, August 08, 2016
'Jesus 2016' up for a Drunk Duck Award
Local cartoonist Dale Rawlings’ political webcomic Jesus 2016 is a finalist for the 2016 Drunk Duck Awards—presented by the webcomics site The Duck Comics—in three categories: Best Philosophical/Political Comic, Most Deliciously Offensive and Best Overall Comic Strip. (With categories like that, you know it’s gotta be good. :)
Oct 8: Richard Thompson, Cartoonist and Illustrator -- A Tribute
Richard Thompson, Cartoonist and Illustrator -- A Tribute
Richard Thompson, creator of the comic strip Cul de Sac, passed away from complications of Parkinson's disease this summer. Learn more about this Reuben Award-winning artist through a screening of the 2014 documentary The Art of Richard Thompson and a presentation on Thompson's background and accomplishments by one of the late cartoonist's friends.
Saturday, October 8, 2016
1:00 p.m.
Mt. Pleasant Regional Library
1133 Mathis Ferry Road
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
843.849.6161
http://www.ccpl.org
Richard Thompson, creator of the comic strip Cul de Sac, passed away from complications of Parkinson's disease this summer. Learn more about this Reuben Award-winning artist through a screening of the 2014 documentary The Art of Richard Thompson and a presentation on Thompson's background and accomplishments by one of the late cartoonist's friends.
Saturday, October 8, 2016
1:00 p.m.
Mt. Pleasant Regional Library
1133 Mathis Ferry Road
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
843.849.6161
http://www.ccpl.org
Sunday, August 07, 2016
Aug. 7: Comic Logic bartends for a good cause
Join the staff from Comic Logic (a comics shop in Ashburn, Va.) as they guest bartend 6-11 p.m. on AUG. 7 at the Ashburn Pub (whose owner Kevin Bednarz also owns the shop) to raise awareness for www.girlpower2cure.org, an organization to raise awareness for Rett Syndrome. There will be raffle prizes, including passes to see the new Suicide Squad movie, as well as a cosplay contest and other giveaways.
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