Friday, September 13, 2019
The Post's obit for amateur cartoonist Daniel Johnston
Daniel Johnston, enigmatic singer-songwriter with a bittersweet touch, dies at 58 [in print as Enigmatic singer-songwriter achieved mythic status in indie-rock world].
Cavna talks to Raina (who will be at SPX)
With her new book, Raina Telgemeier makes a gutsy move. Kids and parents will love it. [in print as Raina Telgemeier knows growing up takes intestinal fortitude].
100 Years of Cartoons in El Universal exhibit opening official photos on Flickr
PR: The Comic Art of Lynn Johnston opens at Embassy of Canada Art Gallery in DC
September 13, 2019 to January 31, 2020.
https://connect2canada.com/2019/09/the-comic-art-of-lynn-johnston/
Washington, D.C., September 11, 2019 – The Embassy of Canada is pleased to present The Comic Art of Lynn Johnston, an art exhibition exploring the career of Canadian comic artist Lynn Johnston and the themes of her popular comic strip For Better or Worse. The Comic Art of Lynn Johnston shows selections from the comic's 30-year history, highlighting the characters that readers know and love, and includes content from the Washington Post, as well as original artwork and current projects.
Tom King tweets about 9/11 and Trump
Tom King, Batman Writer and Former CIA Officer, Addresses Donald Trump Over 9/11
Local cartoonists on panels or workshops at SPX
Clay Sculpture Characters With Liz Reed (Workshop)
Pigheaded Screening
Science Fiction And Social Justice
Exploring Your Immigrant Story & Personal History With Mini Zines (Workshop)
Round 3…Fight! Tournaments As Narrative Structure
Graphic Journalism: On The Road
Depicting Motion In Sports Comics
Thursday, September 12, 2019
PR: New Exhibition “Comic Art: 120 Years of Panels and Pages” at LOC
NEWS from the LIBRARY of CONGRESS |
Sept. 12, 2019
New Exhibition "Comic Art: 120 Years of Panels and Pages" Explores Visual Styles of Comics from Early Newspapers to Famous Characters Yearlong Exhibition Features 45 Original Drawings, Comic Books and Printed Pages
A new exhibition at the Library of Congress explores the fascinating evolution of visual storytelling styles in comic art – from panels in early newspapers to contemporary images of some of the most famous and funny characters in print. "Comic Art: 120 Years of Panels and Pages" opens Sept. 12 and will be on view for a year in the Graphic Arts Galleries of the Library's Thomas Jefferson Building. The exhibition draws from the Library's extensive collection of comic art, which includes some of the earliest comics, including the first successful newspaper comic strip featuring Richard Outcault's "The Yellow Kid," early drawings of "Peanuts," superheroes including Batman, Superman and the Incredible Hulk in modern comic books, and much more. "The Yellow Kid," first published in a panel in the New York World newspaper in 1895, is credited with sparking the rise of comics as a new American art form. By the middle of the 20th century, a growing number of diverse comic artists were examining their own life stories and commenting on culture and politics while expanding into graphic novels, fanzines and web comics. Comic art characters and narratives have also spread across film, television, books and marketing to reach even more people. Highlights of the exhibition's first rotation include:
"Comic Art" will feature 45 items in the first rotation and a second rotation in spring 2020. The exhibition is on view in the Graphic Arts Galleries of the Library's Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First St. S.E., Washington, D.C. The exhibition is free and open to the public Monday through Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Two opening programs will feature contemporary cartoonists: Conversation with Jaime HernandezThursday, Sept. 12, at 4 p.m. |
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Wednesday, September 11, 2019
The Post closes its Express newspaper tomorrow
The Spirit on the radio in DC (UPDATED)
UPDATE: Pete found another announcement for Lady Luck from June 8th's front page.
Tonight: Yann Kebbi: The Structure is Rotten, Comrade at Solid State Books
Yann Kebbi: The Structure is Rotten, Comrade
- Wednesday, September 11, 2019
- 7:00 PM 8:00 PM
Monday, September 09, 2019
Bruce Guthrie's photos of El Universal exhibit
Top Shelf at SPX
COSMOKNIGHTS and Campbell lead a stellar SPX lineup!
We can't wait to see you this weekend at the Small Press Expo, September 14-15 at the Bethesda North Marriott outside Washington, DC.
As usual, Top Shelf will be represented by a stunning assortment of talent, in our booth and across the festival floor:
--Hannah Templer — festival guest! (debuting Cosmoknights: Book One)
--Eddie Campbell — festival guest! (debuting From Hell: Master Edition #7)
--The debut of Chris Gooch's Deep Breaths!
--Kim Dwinell (Surfside Girls: Book Two)!
--Jarod Roselló (Red Panda & Moon Bear)!
--MK Reed & Greg Means (Penny Nichols)!
--Koren Shadmi (Highwayman)! — nominated for 2 Ignatz Awards!
--Carolyn Nowak (Girl Town) — nominated for an Ignatz Award!
--Campbell Whyte (Home Time)!
--Jess Fink (Chester 5000)!
For more info, visit www.smallpressexpo.com.
Uncivilized Books at SPX
Come see us at SPX! We're celebrating our 10th Anniversary! With Kelsey Wroten (nominated for Ignatz Award!), Peter Wartman, James Romberger, Jordan Shiveley, and Tom Kaczynski. Table H1-2! See you there! SPX Site.
Brazilian mayor tries to seize Avengers comic book
An Avengers comic book showed two men kissing. A Brazilian mayor ordered the copies seized.
Saturday, September 07, 2019
PR: "Stuck" Mini-Comic #2 by Gordon Harris at SPX
Friday, September 06, 2019
More spot illos from CHAD-
These are from the US Naval Hospital Memphis' newspaper The Hospital Clipper from 1972-1973.