Wednesday, November 07, 2018
New York Times on Geppi donation to Library of Congress
G.I. Joe, Mickey Mouse and Captain America Walk Into … a Display
Jamie Noguchi address racism on The Nib
My Chinese-American Aunts Voted For Trump
The racist GOP's base isn't faceless—it's people you know.
November 5th, 2018
https://thenib.com/my-chinese-american-aunts-voted-for-trump
Steve Geppi's collection goes on display at the Library of Congress
The following is material that will not be on display including a Maud the Mule comic strip by Opper, a Cathy comic strip by Cathy Guisewite, Big Little Books, buttons and pins, and more pages from Mickey Mouse in Plane Crazy.
Editorial Cartoon by artleytoons
Tuesday, November 06, 2018
The Post on Walking Dead's changes
On 'Walking Dead,' Rick's departure is just one more opportunity to hit the reset button [in print as 'Walking Dead' mainstay exits, but the show trudges on].
Black Panther costume in the Smithsonian
Black Panther Costume Revealed at NMAAHC
Monday, November 05, 2018
Comic Riffs on the Geppi collection at the Library of Congress
Want to see the first full drawings of Captain America and Mickey Mouse? Go to the Library of Congress.
Meet John Darrin: A Chat About His Anti-Trump Cartoon Book
Early this fall, some of my friends among local political cartoonists started telling me that they had a piece in a new book. Author John Darrin commissioned over a score of cartoonists to illustrate Who's That Man with Mr. Lincoln, Mommy? A Parent's Guide to the Trump Presidency. Darrin himself is from Frederick, MD, and local cartoonists in the book are Steve Artley, Barbara Dale, Al Goodwyn, Clay Jones and Joe Sutliff (see the bottom of this post for his list of all the contributors).
Darrin's website describes his book thusly:
Who’s That Man With Mr. Lincoln, Mommy? is a political parody intended to discredit the Trump Administration in a simple, compelling, and entertaining way. Set as a walking tour of the Mall in Washington, DC, two young parents and their children play the alphabet game to explain why President Trump is the greatest. The children unwittingly expose their parent’s absurd explanations with common sense. Interlaced with penetrating editorial cartoons from award-winning artists, this no-holds-barred tale takes us on a journey through the deception and hypocrisy of the Trump White House.
The slim volume (there are only 24 letters in the alphabet after all) features a page of text with an illustration and his imaginary family discussing a word that has gained prominence (or notoriety) due to the Trump administration. The facing page reproduces a political cartoon and a brief biography of the cartoonist.
Darrin was kind enough to send me a copy to preview and answer some questions for ComicsDC.
You're normally a novelist? Why did you decide to write a children's book parody?
Yes, I am a novelist, and also some business-based non-fiction. A parody of a children's book allowed me to present the pro-Trump arguments in the shortest and simplest form and have them rebutted not by partisanship and ideology, but by simple common sense and honest questions.
And why have it illustrated by cartoonists?
Steve Artley's drawing from the Lincoln Memorial |
How did you find them?
Lots of research and queries. Lists like Pulitzer and Herblock prize winners, the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists, and different cartoon syndicators. Then lots of correspondence to sell the concept.
I made a comprehensive list of words that would apply to Trump's administration (page 62 of the book) and picked the ones that I felt were most important. For example. using pussy or Putin as the "P" word was an obvious choice. But I wanted this to be a catalog of Trump's failings and Puerto Rico was no longer on people's minds. With the daily barrage of lunacy, it is easy to forget earlier offenses to the American legacy. Several of my choices were changed by the cartoonist to fit their interests, such as Ingrid Rice, a Canadian cartoonist, choosing NAFTA over narcissism.
Yes, the story was drafted and then the cartoonists drew to the subject and narrative.
Joe Sutliff's drawing of the Trump Hotel (aka the Old Post Office) |
The book is available on our website and on Amazon. We have been trying to get it placed in retail stores, but we don't have a wholesaler so we'll continue to work on that.
There are two sequels planned: Who's That Man Scolding Mr. Trump, Mommy?, and Who's That Man Looking So Sad, Mommy?, about the Mueller investigation and the mid-term results, respectively.
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "The Primo Nutmeg Interview"
"The Primo Nutmeg Interview"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2635
Hey, folks! My interview on the Primo Nutmeg show just dropped; I'm talking cartooning, media, politics, and it's... well, primo. Give a listen...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c-XeIvZ_8w
Nov 9: Nora Krug - Belonging at Politics and Prose Union Market
Nora Krug - Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home — in conversation with the Washington Post's Nora Krug — at Politics and Prose at Union Market
Like Art Spiegelman's Maus, Krug's graphic memoir centers on events she experienced at one remove, by inheritance—and that for that reason may have marked her all the more deeply. A member of the second generation of Germans born after World War II, Krug draws on letters, photos, flea-market artifacts, and archival materials for a powerful exploration of Heimat, the place that first forms us. Now an award-winning artist and member of the faculty of the Parsons School of Design, Krug researched her grandparents' role in the Third Reich, and her sifting of layers of history is as vital a story as what she discovered. Krug will be in conversation with Washington Post "Book World" writer and editor Nora Krug.
Click here for more information.
Sunday, November 04, 2018
Bruce Guthrie's pictures of RO Blechman
Saturday, November 03, 2018
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Blue Wave no. 3: Pukin' Blue, No Matter Who"
"Blue Wave no. 3: Pukin' Blue, No Matter Who"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2630
Welp... I've finally nailed it down. Between Ocasio-Cortez waffling on Palestine, Andrew Gillum flip-flopping on Medicare For All, all the ex-CIA types running as Democrats and all the doorknobs screaming "vote Blue, no matter who", I think I've finally figured out what the Blue Wave is going to be: the Democratic Party choking to death on its own vomit.
Root Boy Slim And The Sex Change Band: "Boogie 'Til You Puke", 1978:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY3eMd3Jp7I
Friday, November 02, 2018
Thursday, November 01, 2018
Tonight: Slovenian cartoonists at Big Planet on U St
Today at 7 PM – 9 PM |
Big Planet Comics of Washington DC 1520 U St NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20009 |
They will also presenting a history of Slovenian comics at the Slovenian Embassy that weekend.
Library of Congress' Swann Foundation is accepting fellowship applications
The Swann Foundation for Caricature and Cartoon, administered by the Library of Congress is accepting applications for its graduate fellowship, one of the few in the field, for the 2019-2020 academic year. Deadline for applications is February 15, 2019. Please see the following for criteria, guidelines, and application forms:
http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/swann/swann-fellow.html
Please email swann@loc.gov or call (202) 707-9115 if you have questions.