Monday, March 04, 2019
Sunday, March 03, 2019
Zeitchik on Thompson refusing to work with Lasseter on animation
'It dropped like a bomb': Emma Thompson's letter could change the face of #MeToo [in print as A star's letter and the future of #MeToo]
Washington Post March 3, 2019, p. G1, 4
Saturday, March 02, 2019
March 7 : Mindy Johnson on Animation at Smithsonian Associates
The Women Who Animated the Movies: Uncovering a Colorful History
Event Location
S. Dillon Ripley Center, 1100 Jefferson Dr SW, Metro: Smithsonian (Mall exit),
Sorcerer's Apprentice at Artinsights in Reston
Leslie Combemale is holding an album of Disney art including a drawing of Mickey Mouse from the Sorcerer's Apprentice just prior to Mindy Johnson's talk about women who worked for Disney. The talk starts in fifteen minutes.
Friday, March 01, 2019
Local comics journalist launches new comic series
Emily Whitten has announced that her book, The Underfoot, will be in comics stores on April 10th. It's co-written with Ben Fisher and drawn by Michelle Nguyen. It's the start of a three-book series anthropometric (aka funny animal) story about post-apocalyptic hamster kingdoms.
City Paper likes Ruben Brandt
Art is Everywhere in the Charming Ruben Brandt, Collector
Milorad Krstic debut feature film is an animated love letter to the art world. [in print as Art Me Up].
WASHINGTON CITY PAPER MARCH 1 2019, P. 23
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez comments on comic book featuring her
The joys of becoming a comic figure...
'AOC and the Freshmen Force' Coming From Devil's Due
Posted by Nicole Bunge on February 28, 2019
AOC SUPERHERO WRESTLING REBEL... Hopes New Comic Book Inspires Others
2/27/2019
The Post reviews two foreign cartoons
Need a break from downer tweets? Grab the kids and see 'Tito and the Birds.' [in print as Gorgeous animated film covers a hideous topic: Fearmongering].
Reporter
Thursday, February 28, 2019
What is Spider-Man's origin doing in the Library of Congress anyway?
SPIDER-MAN's Greatest Mystery: How AMAZING FANTASY #15's Original Art Ended Up in the Library of Congress
By Jim McLauchlin, Newsarama Contributor February 6, 2019
The Beat reads Mr. Miracle by DC's Tom King
MISTER MIRACLE Roundtable: 'There's always more show'
The Beat's DC Round-Up crew re-reads Tom King and Mitch Gerads' MISTER MIRACLE and discusses everything from metafiction to the meaning of 'Darkseid is.'
Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion, with contributing writers Louie Hlad and Zack Quaintance
The Beat February 20 2019
https://www.comicsbeat.com/mister-miracle-round-table-theres-always-more-show/
NPR reveals time-travel graphic novel Chronin
Chronin's Elegant, Minimalist Samurai Adventure Is – Literally – Timeless
Etelka Lehoczky
NPR February 23, 2019
NPR on the problem of Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss Books Can Be Racist, But Students Keep Reading Them
Tiara Jenkins and Jessica Yarmosky
NPR's Codeswitch February 26, 2019
Washingtonians Tom King and Glen Weldon talked Mr. Miracle in NYC
Tom King Knows You Read His Comics on the Can
February 27 2019
The headline has nothing to do with the article. It's on Mr. Miracle and timing in comics.
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
March 6: My Comic Life: Creating Comics 101 the Prequel
Repeating the Facebook posting:
MAR 6 2019
- Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 7:30 PM – 9 PM
- Studio A at UMDStamp Student Union, College Park, Maryland 20742DetailsLove comics? Ever wanted to create your own? Then do not miss this event!
C. Edward Sellner has carved a unique career in the comics industry. He has built a highly successful production studio that is one of the best known in the business. He has been paid professionally and published as an editor, writer, colorist, and artist. He has worked with top professionals and helped several aspiring ones launch their own careers. Join him for a one-night open discussion about comics, their history, the secrets behind their creation, and how you too can pursue becoming a creator of your own! Whether you just love the medium, or are serious about a career in it, this event is your chance to dive into the modern American mythology of comics!
This event is free and open to the public!
Library of Congress' British Cartoon Print Collection interview
Researcher Stories: Mining a Royal Collection
Library of Congress Prints & Photos Blog February 27, 2019 by Melissa Lindberg
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