Friday, April 26, 2019
Ann Hornaday on the Avengers
Thursday, April 25, 2019
The Post on women in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
I watched 21 Marvel movies this month — and witnessed a decade of progress for women [in print as Over time, 'Avengers' women gain strength].
By Monica Hesse
Columnist
Local media reviews for Avengers: Endgame
Avengers: Endgame Is What Happens When Fan Service Goes Wrong
The finale of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's decade-long saga is a facsimile of a satisfying conclusion.
Apr 24, 2019
With humor and heart, 'Avengers: Endgame' is a fitting send-off for Marvel's superheroes
Reporter
Mourning Has Broken Them: 'Avengers: Endgame'
The Express on Awesome Con
Awesome Con is back with wall-to-wall celebrities, gaming and comic book fun
By Angela Haupt
Local cartoonists usually attend - ".... the toy-heavy Awesome Con Jr. is geared toward kids and families. There, cartoonist John Gallagher will instruct on the fine art of drawing Lego versions of popular characters, and designer Carolyn Belefski will guide kids on how to design their own superhero symbol."
Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 801 Mount Vernon Place NW; entry Fri., noon-8 p.m., Sat., 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., $40-$65 per day, $80-$175 for three-day pass, $15 for kids pass.
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Herblock began 90 years ago
Not in DC though - DD Degg of the Daily Cartoonist has the story:
90 Years Ago – Herblock Debuts
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
The Post explains the events of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Everything that's happened leading up to 'Avengers: Endgame'
Don't have time to rewatch all 21 previous movies? No problem.
By Sonia Rao and Shelly Tan
Washington Post April 23, 2019
and looks into the prevention of spoilers....
A brief history of the insane precautions Marvel has taken to avoid movie spoilers from getting out [in print as Studio likes the strong, silent type].
Washington Post April 23 2019 p. C1, 3
Cavna of The Post on Avengers business model
'Avengers: Endgame' is a really big deal — for more reasons than you may think [in print as The marvel that is 'Avengers'].
Washington Post April 23 2019 p. C1, 3
Kazuo Koike obituary in The Post
Kazuo Koike, creator of 'Lone Wolf and Cub,' 'Lady Snowblood' manga, dies at 82 [in print as Kazuo Koike, 82; Mangaka's pulp fiction inspired filmmakers]
Washington Post April 23 2019, p. B7
PR: WOO HOO! Awesome Con 2019 is THIS WEEKEND!
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Monday, April 22, 2019
Mike Cavna takes 2nd place newspaper award for Comic Riffs blog
85th National Headliner Awards Newspaper and Online winners
The 85th National Headliner Award winners honoring the best journalism for radio and television stations in 2018 were announced today. The awards were founded in 1934 by the Press Club of Atlantic City. The annual contest is one of the oldest
Best Blog
Second Place
"Comic Riffs: The Power of Political Art"
Michael Cavna
The Washington Post, Washington, D.C.
Second Place
"Comic Riffs: The Power of Political Art"
Michael Cavna
The Washington Post, Washington, D.C.
Since I've got the press release open, here's the editorial cartoon winners:
Editorial cartoons
First Place
Rob Rogers
RobRogers.com
Judges' comments: This collection of cartoons gets high marks for originality, diversity of topics, quality of artwork and clarity of message. An outstanding entry all around.
First Place
Rob Rogers
RobRogers.com
Judges' comments: This collection of cartoons gets high marks for originality, diversity of topics, quality of artwork and clarity of message. An outstanding entry all around.
Second Place
Ward Sutton
The Boston Globe, Boston, Mass.
Ward Sutton
The Boston Globe, Boston, Mass.
Third Place
Michael Ramirez
Las Vegas Review-Journal, Las Vegas, Nev.
Michael Ramirez
Las Vegas Review-Journal, Las Vegas, Nev.
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Space Force no.2: Mars Awaits"
From Mike Flugennock, DC's anarchist cartoonist
"Space Force no.2: Mars Awaits"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2707
This was initially inspired by this article on Sputnik International,
about the six military bases up for consideration for Space Force
headquarters. After some curious digging, I've noticed they've gone
from "Mars Awaits" to the slightly more modest "back to the Moon in 5
years". Of course, the goal that's grabbing the attention of millions
of us is VP Man From GLAD's consideration of nuclear weapons
deployment in space.
Goes without saying Elon Musk is on board with the idea; I'm guessing
his long game will involve a need for a few hundred Space Grunts to
guard his gated Martian colonies for the rich.
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"Six Air Force Bases Being Considered to House Space Command -
Reports", Sputnik International 04.09.19
https://sputniknews.com/military/201904091073973316-six-air-force-bases-house-space-command/
"Pence Calls for Landing US Astronauts on Moon in 5 Years", NBC 03.26.19
https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/politics/US-Astronauts-on-Moon-5-Years-Space-Council-507681681.html
"Musk Backs Space Force Proposal", SpaceNews 11.03.18
https://spacenews.com/musk-backs-space-force-proposal/
"Pence leaves open the possibility of nuclear weapons in space: 'Peace
comes through strength'", Washington Post 10.23.18
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/pence-leaves-open-the-possibility-of-nuclear-weapons-in-space-peace-comes-through-strength/2018/10/23/801a732a-d6d9-11e8-83a2-d1c3da28d6b6_story.html
"A legal look at Elon Musk's plans to colonize Mars", The Space Review
07.17.17
http://thespacereview.com/article/3286/1
"Space Force no.2: Mars Awaits"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2707
This was initially inspired by this article on Sputnik International,
about the six military bases up for consideration for Space Force
headquarters. After some curious digging, I've noticed they've gone
from "Mars Awaits" to the slightly more modest "back to the Moon in 5
years". Of course, the goal that's grabbing the attention of millions
of us is VP Man From GLAD's consideration of nuclear weapons
deployment in space.
Goes without saying Elon Musk is on board with the idea; I'm guessing
his long game will involve a need for a few hundred Space Grunts to
guard his gated Martian colonies for the rich.
-----
"Six Air Force Bases Being Considered to House Space Command -
Reports", Sputnik International 04.09.19
https://sputniknews.com/military/201904091073973316-six-air-force-bases-house-space-command/
"Pence Calls for Landing US Astronauts on Moon in 5 Years", NBC 03.26.19
https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/politics/US-Astronauts-on-Moon-5-Years-Space-Council-507681681.html
"Musk Backs Space Force Proposal", SpaceNews 11.03.18
https://spacenews.com/musk-backs-space-force-proposal/
"Pence leaves open the possibility of nuclear weapons in space: 'Peace
comes through strength'", Washington Post 10.23.18
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/pence-leaves-open-the-possibility-of-nuclear-weapons-in-space-peace-comes-through-strength/2018/10/23/801a732a-d6d9-11e8-83a2-d1c3da28d6b6_story.html
"A legal look at Elon Musk's plans to colonize Mars", The Space Review
07.17.17
http://thespacereview.com/article/3286/1
That darn Curtis and Baby Blues
Art imitates life imitates art [letters on Curtis, Baby Blues].
Stephen Marschall, Lila Snow,
Washington Post April 20 2019
Friday, April 19, 2019
Post's obituary for manga's Monkey Punch
Monkey Punch, Japanese cartoonist of Lupin III manga and anime series, dies at 81 [in print as Monkey Punch, 81: Japanese cartoonist's Lupin spawned film, TV spinoffs]
By News Services and Staff Reports
Library of Congress blogs on superhero teams
Let's Talk Comics: Teams & Team-Ups
Library of Congress' Headlines & Heroes blog April 18, 2019
What's interesting if you click through some of the links is to see what the Library is missing.
Marvel Team-Up (1972-1985) is missing 6 out of 150 issues.
no.1 (1972:Mar.),
no.3 (1972:July),
no.5 (1972:Nov.)-no.6 (1973:Jan.),
no.8 (1973:Apr.)-no.35 (1975:July),
no.37 (1975:Sept.)-no.53 (1977:Jan.),
no.55 (1977:Mar.)-no.62 (1977:Oct.),
no.65 (1978:Jan.)-no.150 (1985:Feb.),
no.3 (1972:July),
no.5 (1972:Nov.)-no.6 (1973:Jan.),
no.8 (1973:Apr.)-no.35 (1975:July),
no.37 (1975:Sept.)-no.53 (1977:Jan.),
no.55 (1977:Mar.)-no.62 (1977:Oct.),
no.65 (1978:Jan.)-no.150 (1985:Feb.),
Doom Patrol (1987-1995) is missing 5 out of 87 issues.
no.1 (1987:Oct.),
no.3 (1987:Dec.)-no.9 (1988:June),
no.11 (1988:Aug.)-no.40 (1991:Jan.),
no.42 (1991:Mar.),
no.44 (1991:May)-no.87 (1995:Feb.)
no.3 (1987:Dec.)-no.9 (1988:June),
no.11 (1988:Aug.)-no.40 (1991:Jan.),
no.42 (1991:Mar.),
no.44 (1991:May)-no.87 (1995:Feb.)
I'm sure they'd be glad to have donors help fill those holes.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
RVA magazine on Abigail Larson and their regular comics column
RVA Comics X-Change: Issue 17
Ash Griffith | April 16, 2019
https://rvamag.com/art/zines-books/rva-comics-x-change-issue-17.html
Welcome to the Dark and Beautiful World of Abigail Larson
Ash Griffith | RVA Mag #36, April 15, 2019
https://rvamag.com/art/welcome-to-the-dark-and-beautiful-world-of-abigail-larson.htmlAl Roker gave up cartooning for TV in DC
Did you know Al Roker was a cartoonist for the Syracuse New Times?
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Magic Bullet #18 is out
Magic Bullet 18 - Cover and ToC
MAGIC BULLET 18 is officially on the streets! The new issue has been printed, picked up, and the initial distribution run has begun. Look for it in comic book stores, music stores, book stores, coffee shops, etc!
We're excited to present the cover, from Eric Gordon, as well as the full table of contents.
We're excited to present the cover, from Eric Gordon, as well as the full table of contents.
Bozo
Santiago Casares
Carlos Torres
Bizhan Khodabandeh
Matt Rawson
G.R. Lear
Stephanie Butto and Evan Keeling
Art Hondros
Gabe McOwen
Rafer Roberts
Mike Brace
Mike Cowgill
Adam Griffiths
Troy-Jeffrey Allen and Matt Rawson
John Kinhart
Maria Sweeney
Rob Ciesielski
Dale Rawlings
Steve Wallet
Gordon Harris
Andrew Cohen
Kit Fraser
Jon Poliszuk
Teresa Roberts Logan
Steve Steiner
Beppi and Mary Knott
William A. Anderson
R.M. Rhodes and Evan Keeling
Carolyn Belefski and Joe Carabeo
David Ross
Bruce Fasick
NPR Talks to Darrin Bell
Pulitzer-Prize Winner Darrin Bell On How Trayvon Martin's Death Inspired His Work
Ailsa Chang
· All Things Considered April 16, 2019
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