Thursday, October 06, 2016
Kristen Morgin work at Renwick Gallery
Wednesday, October 05, 2016
Juana Medina's collaboration with the Poet Laureate
I'm thrilled to share a new collaboration we've been working on with the fantástico Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera and the Library of Congress.
After months of preparation, it's time to share The Technicolor Adventures of Catalina Neon! These adventures will evolve and come to life with the help of 2nd and 3rd graders across the country, we can't wait to see where they'll take us!
http://www.read.gov/catalinaneon/Book/#page/2/mode/2up
And here's the Library's main page on it:
The Technicolor Adventures of Catalina Neon
Hosted by Juan Felipe Herrera, U.S. Poet Laureate, 2015-
About the Project
Hello! I’m Juan Felipe Herrera, the 21st U.S. Poet Laureate. Welcome to “The Technicolor Adventures of Catalina Neon,” a bilingual, illustrated poem created with the help of artist Juana Medina ... and you. Elementary school librarians, get your second and third grade students “neonized” and help us tell Catalina’s story to the world!Here’s how it works: Juana and I will create the initial chapter, but that’s only half the story. At the end of the chapter, we will include a prompt and give you a month to tell us where to go next. We ask that you and your second or third grade students read the prompt, talk about it, imagine what could happen next, and collaboratively help write the next chapter of Catalina’s adventure.
Respond to Prompt – “Where does Tortilla go? Describe in detail—make us see, hear, and feel where Catalina’s doggy is!”
What Happens Next?
Respond to prompt - “Where does Tortilla go? Describe in detail—make us see, hear, and feel where Catalina’s doggy is!”Oct 12: Signing - Angel City #1 at Big Planet Vienna
Big Planet Comics is excited to welcome Janet Harvey for a signing of Angel City #1 out from Oni Press.
Introducing ANGEL CITY, a hard-boiled 1930s noir starring Dolores Dare, previous Hollywood hopeful and current enforcer for the Volante mob. When her best friend turns up dead in a dumpster behind the Chinese Theater, Dolores starts her own investigation of the "April Fool's Killer." As she gets closer to the truth, the studios, the corrupt homicide division, and even her own gangland contacts work to cover up the scandal. Has she bitten off more than she can chew?
Janet Harvey is an award-winning writer of comic books, movies and games. She has written for Image Comics, IDW, Tokyopop and DC Comics, including the first full length adventure of Cassandra Cain in the "No Man's Land" storyline. Her short films have played at festivals around the world, sold at Cannes, and won awards, including honors from Colin Vaines at the Weinstein Company. She recently wrote and directed her first feature length film, Scene Queen (www.scenequeenmovie.com). She moved to Austin, Texas in 2009 to work on the DC Universe Online MMORPG, where she now lives with her husband Dave and two delightful dogs.
Follow Janet @janetharvey on twitter and https://www.facebook.com/
Animator is heroine of new novel
Maria Semple is back with another loopy, darkly comic novel
Washington Post.com September 29 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/maria-semple-is-back-with-another-loopy-darkly-comic-novel/2016/09/28/79f1940c-859a-11e6-ac72-a29979381495_story.html
On Nov. 3 at 7 p.m., Maria Semple will be at Politics and Prose, 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington.
Oct 22: Mount Pleasant Library talk moved to new date
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.
Mt. Pleasant Regional Library
1133 Mathis Ferry Road
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
843.849.6161 ~ http://www.ccpl.org
Monday, October 03, 2016
Comics Riffs on Luke Cage
Inside the making of 'Luke Cage,' Marvel's first black superhero show
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog September 27 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/09/27/inside-the-making-of-luke-cage-marvels-first-black-superhero-show/
Simone Missick in 'Luke Cage' leads a new wave of Marvel actresses
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog September 28 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/09/28/simone-missick-in-luke-cage-leads-a-new-wave-of-black-marvel-actresses/
Mike Colter on playing black superhero Luke Cage: 'I understand how important this character is'
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog September 30 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/09/30/mike-colter-on-playing-black-superhero-luke-cage-i-understand-how-important-this-character-is/
Comic Riffs goes MAD
Obama's final 100 days in office, through the eyes of MAD magazine
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog September 30 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/09/30/obamas-final-100-days-in-office-through-the-eyes-of-mad-magazine/
Oct 12: "Rendez-Vous with Anne Simon" at Alliance Francaise
"Rendez-Vous with Anne Simon"
Meet-and-greet with French Cartoonist Anne Simon!
French cartoonist Anne Simon will be presenting her collection of graphic novels—a collaboration with Swiss author Corinne Maier—which explore the lives of some of the most influential figures of the 21st Century: Sigmund Freud, Karl Marx, and Albert Einstein.
Anne Simon has studied at the Beaux-Arts in Angoulême and the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Her first comic book, Persephone in the Underworld, received the best "New Talent" award at the Angoulême festival in 2006.
A light reception will follow this event.
This event will be in French and translated in English.
AFDC Member / Culture Pass: $10 + Processing Fees.
General Admission: $15 + Processing Fees
Sunday, October 02, 2016
Today's Post on Disney villains and fine art animation
By M.G. Lord
Washington Post October 2 2016, p. E13
online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/which-delightfully-evil-disney-villain-still-haunts-you/2016/09/29/dc6536a8-80f8-11e6-a52d-9a865a0ed0d4_story.html
In the galleries: Shiny fantasy worlds, undercut by body parts and company logos [in print as A gleaming world, plus logos and body parts]
By Mark Jenkins
Washington Post October 2 2016 p. E3
online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/museums/in-the-galleries-gleaming-fantasy-worlds-undercut-by-body-parts-corporate-logos/2016/09/29/a2413f50-8402-11e6-a3ef-f35afb41797f_story.html
Saturday, October 01, 2016
Anubis Press out of Springfield?
Robin Ha and the Freedman's Savings Bank webcomic
Friday, September 30, 2016
Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Sean Causley
What's your favorite thing about DC?
Least favorite?
How about a favorite local restaurant?
Do you have a website or blog?
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Richmond Zine Fest is this weekend
Richmond Zine Fest celebrates 10 years this weekend with first multi-day fest, and focus on POC and LGBTQ zinemakers
Words by Sasha Jiron
– Sep 26, 2016
Oct 4 - 6: Juana Medina at Politics and Prose
Bilingual Events with Juana Medina
Beloved children's author and illustrator Juana Medina has delighted kids and parents everywhere with Smick! and One Big Salad. Now, she continues to charm young readers with her trademark style in Juana & Lucas, in which the young protagonist learns English with the help of her canine friend. Join Juana Medina for a series of bilingual readings across DC. Intended for ages 6-8. Join her:
Tuesday, October 4 at 10:30 a.m. at Connecticut Avenue
Wednesday, October 5 at 9:30 a.m. at Busboys and Poets 14th & V
Thursday, October 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Takoma Park Library (MD)
"Shelly" cartoonist Don Vannozzi has died
Richard Thompson remembered in Air & Space Magazine
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Today: Juana Medina at Hooray for Books in Alexandria
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Matt Dembicki launches ReDistricted website with comics on DC
Walter Reed & the Mysterious Malaria
of Buzzard Point
Story by Michael Rhode
Art by Kevin Rechin
Lettering by Matt Dembicki
ReDistricted (September 27 2016):http://www.redistrictedcomics.
Mosquitoes are in the news quite a bit today. So for our first comic, we reached back to Dr. Walter Reed (1851-1902), a U.S. Army bacteriologist who helping conquer the dreaded yellow fever, but not before a few miscues along the way.