Thursday, July 18, 2019
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Important Fish To Fry"
"Important Fish To Fry"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2764
First of all, huge thanks to Kate Nocera at Buzzfeed News for tweeting that inspiring quote from the Speaker:
https://twitter.com/KateNocera/status/1148982987373109249
https://twitter.com/KateNocera
So, now, folks... considering her enabling of fascism, her support for an obscene war budget, her desperate opposition to Medicare For All, and her bitter refusal to hold a criminal executive to account – a tendency going back to Bush v2.0 – I have to ask myself: who exactly ARE the "important fish" that Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats are needing to fry?
Oh, yeah, that's right...
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Publishers Weekly on ALA's Washington meeting
More To Come 374: Vertigo Elegy
More To Come 375: ALA 2019 Interviews
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PW Comics World on Jonathan Luna vs. Image
More To Come 371: Graphic Novels at BookExpo and BookCon 2019
New webcomic written by Julian Lytle and Sean Causley premieres today
Our artist is Tressa Bowling from Kentucky. We plan on updating on Wednesdays for the rest of 2019.
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Catching up with The Post on Zorro, Annie, and The Little Mermaid
Johnston McCulley dreamed up Zorro 100 years ago. The masked avenger is still a thrill. [in print as 100 years on, Zorro still rides for justice].
Africa celebrated black mermaids long before Disney and #NotMyAriel [in print as African mermaids existed long before Disney]
The white nostalgia fueling the 'Little Mermaid' backlash
The uproar over a black Ariel shows how important representation in children's entertainment is
Martin Charnin, director and lyricist who brought 'Annie' to Broadway, dies at 84 [in print as Martin Charnin, 84; Turned 'Annie' into a Broadway musical legend]
The Post's opinion on The Lion King and fascism
'The Lion King' is a fascistic story. No remake can change that [in print as 'The Lion King' teaches the weak to bow down to the strong. Just like fascism].
Ann Patchett on Snoopy in The Post
The Post on George Takei's WW2 internment graphic history (updated)
By Michael Cavna
Writer/critic
Washington Post July 12 2019
Ben Garrison dis-invited to White House
POLITICO Playbook: NEW: W.H. says cartoonist is no longer attending social media summit
By ANNA PALMER, JAKE SHERMAN and DANIEL LIPPMAN
07/10/2019
Monday, July 15, 2019
Tonight: Simpsons' writer at The Wharf
Mike Reiss - Springfield Confidential: Jokes, Secrets, and Outright Lies from a Lifetime Writing for The Simpsons — at Politics and Prose at The Wharf, presented with Capital Fringe
Former showrunner and longest-serving writer for The Simpsons, Reiss started working on the show with its first episode, and stayed with it for 28 years, winning four Emmys and a Peabody. His funny and informative memoir takes fans behind-the-scenes of this beloved Fox series, showing how the episodes were created, explaining enduring mysteries such as why Matt Groening made all the characters yellow, profiling the animators, writers, actors, and guests, and reminiscing about his favorite moments. Springfield Confidential is full of great stories, plenty of jokes, photos, and interviews with Conan O'Brien, Al Jean, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, and more. In partnership with Capital Fringe.
Click here for more information.
Saturday, July 13, 2019
July 24: Animezing!: Lu Over the Wall
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ComicsDC service interruption
Mother May I? at Politics & Prose!!! Today, 1 pm!
Tuesday, July 09, 2019
Editorial Cartoon by Steve Artley
Recent Cartoon (click on Images for larger view)
"I've Had Worse"with apologies to Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Sunday, July 07, 2019
The Post obituary for animation voice Arte Johnson
Arte Johnson, 'verry interesting' comedian on 'Laugh-In,' dies at 90
Saturday, July 06, 2019
NPR and The Post on Spider-Man
'Spider-Man: Far From Home,' But Still On Familiar Ground
Spider-Man's 'Far From Home,' But The MCU Is Far From Over.
'Spider-Man: Far From Home' is the best kind of superhero film: Playful and self-effacing [in print as Spider-Man returns with a homey feel]
By Ann Hornaday
Washington Post July 5 2019, p. Weekend 22