Monday, July 20, 2020

The Beat remembers John Lewis and March

Remembering Civil Rights Icon John Lewis

Remembering the legacy of the congressman and co-author of the MARCH trilogy.

July 25: P&P Live!: Adrian Tomine

P&P Live!: Adrian Tomine – The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist - in conversation with Jason Zinoman

This event will be streamed online as part of our P&P Live! Series. 

Adrian Tomine was born in 1974 in Sacramento, California. He began self-publishing his comic book series Optic Nerve when he was sixteen, and in 1994 he received an offer to publish from Drawn & Quarterly. His comics have been anthologized in publications such as McSweeney's, Best American Comics, and Best American Nonrequired Reading, and his graphic novel Shortcomings was a New York Times Notable Book of the year. Since 1999, Tomine has been a regular contributor to the New Yorker. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughters. Tomine will be joined in conversation with author Jason Zinoman.

The first 50 orders placed for The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist through Politics and Prose will receive signed bookplates as well as a signed print!

 

Instead of a set ticket price, we ask that you contribute what you can to support Politics and Prose Bookstore and our virtual event series. We know that everyone has been affected in these trying times, and we will continue to make our programming accessible to all. That said, a suggested contribution of $5, $10, whatever you can afford, will go a long way to keep our programming—and our bookstore—afloat as we are forced to adapt to new ways of business. 

The other way you can support us is always by purchasing a book from our website.

We are so grateful to be surrounded by such a loyal and engaged community and we thank you for your support, now and always.

Click here to join the Live! Event.

 

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Cavna remembers John Lewis's March

How John Lewis's masterful illustrated memoir is a shining torch for the next generation

Congressman John Lewis, co-author of March, has died

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Freedom Isn't Free"

DC's anarchist cartoonist Mike Flugennock's latest -

"Freedom Isn't Free"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=3034

Getting up to date in our Thinning Out The Stupid Gene Department: Florida, gung-ho for reopening, beaches crowded as hell, has set a new one-day record for new COVID19 cases; even as one state after another begins mandating mask use, the governor of Georgia has stuck a blow for freedom by barring municipalities from mandating masks and, elsewhere in the Covidiot Universe, the co-founder of ReOpen Maryland — one of many groups standing up for our Constitutional right to manicures and ice cream — tested positive for COVID19 just a couple of weeks ago.

But as it's often said — Freedom Isn't Free.

PR: The Zirtual Zummer Zine Zelebration is Today



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Friday, July 17, 2020

Live NOW: Quarantine Q&A with DC Comics Author, Minh Le

Quarantine Q&A with DC Comics Author, Minh Le
We're catching up with author Minh Le (Green Lantern: Legacy) to talk about comics, quarantine life, and having a generally good time!

NPR looks at Old Guard movie

'Old Guard' Superhero Warriors Battle Their Greatest Foe Yet — Ennui

Andy (Charlize Theron) and Nile (Kiki Layne) star in The Old Guard, a new Netflix adaptation of Greg Rucka's comic book.

Aimee Spinks/Netflix

Weldon reviews the Sandman audio version

'The Sandman': Landmark Comic Series Gets A Rigidly Faithful Audio Drama Adaptation

NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour July 15, 2020

JULY 18 : Free Comic Book Day With DC Cover Artist Ken Hunt

JULY 18

Free Comic Book Day With DC Cover Artist Ken Hunt



Details
We are excited to have the talented Ken Hunt as our guest during the opening weekend of Free Comic Book Day between 12 - 5pm!

Ken will be doing cover work on a first come, first serve basis. This being the case, we recommend arriving as early as possible! Blank covers will be available for sale, but feel free to bring in your own!

This will be the first of many events going on at our NEW LOCATION in Crofton!! Stayed tuned and be sure to follow us for upcoming details on this and other planned events ahead this summer!

The Lily's latest comic

A world of opportunities arrived in my small town during the pandemic. I'm worried that will vanish.

Please don't forget about us

A world of opportunities arrived in my small town during the pandemic. I'm worried that will vanish.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

NPR reviews NBM's new Asterix translation

With A Glug Of Potion And A New Translation, 'Asterix' Aims To Conquer America

July 17: Quarantine Q&A with DC Comics Author, Minh Le

Quarantine Q&A with DC Comics Author, Minh Le

17 Jul,2020
6:00 PM To 8:00 PM 
Online 
bit.ly/FantomQA 

Leah sits down (virtually) with author of Green Lantern: Legacy, Minh Le to talk comics, catch up on life since he was in the store last year, being Asian-American in These Trying Times, and what is the best brand of fish sauce.

Green Lantern: Legacy is the tale of the first Asian-American Green Lantern! It's a discussion of gentrification vs. revitalization and being proud of where you come from.


If you'd like to grab a copy of Green Lantern: Legacy by Minh Le and Andie Tong, email us at fantomhq@fantomcomics,com or give us a call at (202)241-6498.

PR Free Comic Book SUMMER Launches SATURDAY, JULY 18th At Fantom Comics

Free Comic Book SUMMER Launches SATURDAY, JULY 18th At Fantom.


Every year Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) is held on the first Saturday of May, but 2020 had other plans in store for the world, so FCBD was cancelled and in place, we now have Free Comic Book Summer (FCBS)!


FCBS will take place at Fantom Comics on Saturdays from July 18th through September 12th and will release up to six titles weekly. You can either pick up FCBS titles in store or through www.fantomcomics.com by searching "FCBS" at the top of the page. 


This year has caused a great deal of hardship, so we're suggesting that anyone who'd like to grab some free books to donate to DC non-profits including SOME (So Others Might Eat) and Capital Area Food Bank. You can donate in store at checkout or through www.fantomcomics.com by searching "FCBS" at the top of the page, with minimum donation starting at $5 and you can increase your donation by adding multiple quantities of a donation item to your online shopping cart.


Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Cavna talks to Trudeau about new Doonesbury book

Garry Trudeau is spoofing the Trump presidency by treating it as 'a hostile takeover'

Tom King writes Watchmen's Rorschach miniseries



"Like the HBO Watchmen show and very much like the original '86 Watchmen, this is a very political work." said King. "It's an angry work. We're so angry all the time now. We have to do something with that anger. It's called Rorschach not because of the character Rorschach, but because what you see in these characters tells you more about yourself than about them."

Tom King, Jorge Fornes launch RORSCHACH on DC Black Label

The 12-issue maxiseries launches Oct. 13.

Zack Quaintance

07/15/2020 

https://www.comicsbeat.com/tom-king-jorge-fornes-launch-rorschach-on-dc-black-label/

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

NY poster disliked by Blitt, Mouly, Brodner

Andrew Cuomo is touting a new pandemic poster. Artists call it an 'incoherent' mess.

Washington Post July 14, 2020

Sara Duke of the Library of Congress is also quoted.

Flugenncok's Latest'n'Greatest: "Hail To The Covids"

From Mike Flugennock, DC's anarchist cartoonist -


"Hail To The Covids"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=3029

On top of all the uprising and rioting and pulling down statues and all that other great stuff, it looks as if Dan Snyder has finally gotten the message and is changing the name of the Washington, DC NFL franchise to something that isn't a horrid racial slur.

With a decision like this, of course, there also comes the usual flood of suggestions and proposals — and I'm certainly not one to shirk my creative duty.

I, for one, think the new name of the team should be the Washington Covids, because our policies and attitude have been like a plague around the world, and also because Americans are pretty much banned from entering any other country on Earth at this point.

And, as luck would have it, the July 8th Washington Post featured an article which basically details the moaning and wailing from NFL sponsors and TV advertisers if the pandemic precludes any chance of even actually playing a season this year. It's pretty obvious they 
don't really give a shit about the sport; they just need some guys playing football to put on TV so that all the corporations who flushed down all that marketing cash can show us their goddamn advertising.

So, basically, no NFL = capitalism takes a bath. Cry me a goddamn river.

"US visitors set to remain banned from entering EU", UK Guardian, 06.29.2020
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/29/us-visitors-set-to-remain-banned-from-entering-eu

"Dan Snyder decides to rebrand Washington's NFL team after pressure", 
The Sporting News, 07.13.2020
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/redskins-name-change-dan-snyder/9o5uqj7tw301zmd8do3y2ney