Sunday, December 13, 2020

PCHH asks Does 'Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World' Hold Up, Ten Years Later?

Does 'Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World' Hold Up, Ten Years Later?



Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Johnny Simmons, Ellen Wong, Alison Pill, Mark Webber are among the many stars of 2010's Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World.

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The 2010 film Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World starred Michael Cera as a directionless and not terribly bright 22-year-old in Toronto. Despite an amazing cast and director Edgar Wright's kinetic visual style, the film underperformed. In the ten years since, it's attained cult status. But does it hold up?

The audio was produced by Mike Katzif and edited by Jessica Reedy.

Friday, December 11, 2020

Disney to rely heavily on Star Wars and Marvel media in 2021

Disney unveils huge cache of content, signaling it seeks to dominate both digital and theaters [in print as Disney unveils new content, signaling aim to dominate theaters and digital].

Steven Zeitchik

Washington Post Dec. 11, 2020

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/12/10/disney-starwars-marvel-dominance/

Friday Night Comics: Holiday Special

Friday Night Comics: Holiday Special

Malaka Gharib, Amy Kurzweil, and GB Tran
Dec 4, 2020
Join comics heroes Malaka Gharib, Amy Kurzweil, and GB Tran for a holiday special hosted by The Believer's art director Kristen Radtke, where we'll make cards and comics for the people we miss most. You'll leave the workshop with three handmade gifts.

For these you will need some of the following materials: Paper–colored paper, printed paper, cardstock, it doesn't matter. Drawing tools like a pencil or pen, or more ambitious tools like crayons, markers, eyeliner–whatever you have. A pair of scissors. Glue or tape (or gum!). Cuttable material. This could be regular paper, tissue paper, or a plastic bag.

******** All past comics workshops can be found here: https://believermag.com/comics-worksh... If you have the means, please consider supporting The Believer: http://believermag.com/support ******** Purchase the hosts' books: Vietnamerica by GB Tran: https://bookshop.org/a/271/9780345508720 I Was Their American Dream by Malaka Gharib: https://bookshop.org/a/271/9780525575115 Flying Couch by Amy Kurzweil: https://bookshop.org/a/271/9781936787289 Amy Kurzweil's Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Amykurzweil

Multiversity's reviewer doesn't like Tom King's “Batman/Catwoman” #1

"Batman/Catwoman" #1

By | December 4th, 2020

Thursday, December 10, 2020

The Post on Twins, an animated Zoom funeral, and Priya's Mask

Surprisingly Priya's Mask, a comic made in India, has a local tie.

She is the Brown girl superhero the world needs right now — and in recent days, she has gained fans from Mumbai to Maryland [in print as Teen superhero takes on covid, gaining fans from Mumbai to Md.]

Middle school worries inspired Varian Johnson's graphic novel 'Twins' [in print as Novelist's childhood inspired tale of rival twins].

Wednesday, December 09, 2020

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Hang In There, Baby!"

From Mike Flugennock, DC's anarchist cartoonist -

 "Hang In There, Baby!"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=3110

God, I miss Trump already — yeah, I said it, and I'd say it again if I had to. The sonofabitch isn't even out of office yet, and I already miss him. I miss the breathtaking, aggressive stupidity, the comical  blustering, and those tweets. Oh god, yeah, those tweets — every one a solid nugget of pure comedy gold.

I really was hoping for another four years of those little classics, but no luck. Instead, we're in for four years of banal, empty, platitudinous bilge  — like this little stinkburger, where he takes forever just to tell us that all we'll likely get for coronavirus relief is another measly-ass $1200 check, and that otherwise we can go fuck ourselves. Christ, it looks like something off an old 1970s cat poster.

David Miller's White Plague on Webtoons

Local cartoonist David Miller has let me know he's got a new webcomic out -

A mysterious disease wipes out the world's Anglo (white) population. Handing the reins of power to the black survivors as they try to carve a new society out of the carnage left from what they call the White Plague. Created, Written and Illustrated by David Neal Miller.

New Page Uploaded Every Monday

A mysterious disease wipes out the world's Anglo (white) population. Handing the reigns of power to the black survivors as they try to carve a new society out of the carnage left from what they call the White Plague. Created, Written and Illustrated by David Neal Miller

Monday, December 07, 2020

Formerly local PS Magazine editor Paul Fitzgerald RIP

Paul E. Fitzgerald – RIP

by

Editorial Cartoon by Steve Artley

 

Recent Cartoons (click on Images for larger view)

"Obese Obsession"

©2020 Steven G Artley • artleytoons • ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


Sunday, December 06, 2020

Saturday, December 05, 2020

Does Uncle Sam need a makeover?

Does Uncle Sam need a makeover?
Does Uncle Sam need a makeover? He's evolved in small ways over the years, but fundamentally he's remained the same skinny white guy with a stringy goatee for a long time.
So our cartoonist Matt Wuerker hit the streets to learn how others feel about updating Uncle Sam to better reflect America 👇

The Post on videogame animation voice actors

Call of Duty voice actors spent the summer on video calls like the rest of us [videogame animation voice actors; in print as Screams from the den? Just another day at the office.]

Mike Hume

Washington Post December 6, 2020  , p. E11

online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2020/11/11/making-call-of-duty-cold-war/

Satirizing Crisis, Pt. 2 with Ann Telnaes and Kal

Satirizing Crisis, Pt. 2

Ann Telnaes (The Washington Post), KAL (The Economist, the Baltimore Sun) and moderated by Dave Folkenflik

Ann Telnaes (The Washington Post), KAL (The Economist, the Baltimore Sun) and moderated by Dave Folkenflik (NPR). Returning from their star turn at JUF 2018, these two extraordinary editorial cartoonists illustrate how they've gone about capturing crisis in their cartooning.

Friday, December 04, 2020

LOC blog on cartoon maps

That's Just Hysterical: The Lindgren Brothers' Tourist Maps

Kelly Bilz

Thursday, December 03, 2020

Al Goodwyn's latest cartoon newsletter

EDITORIAL CARTOONS

NPR reviews Wild Minds animation history

'Wild Minds' Traces The Origins Of Animation — From Blackton And McCay To Disney

Adam Frank December 2, 2020

https://www.npr.org/2020/12/02/940115798/wild-minds-traces-the-origins-of-animation-from-blackton-and-mccay-to-disney

NPR talks to Setor Fiadzigbey

P&P Live! Nathan Hale | HAZARDOUS TALES #10: BLADES OF FREEDOM

P&P Live! Nathan Hale | HAZARDOUS TALES #10: BLADES OF FREEDOM


A discussion with author Nathan Hale about his new book BLADES OF FREEDOM, the latest Hazardous Tales graphic novel. Click here to purchase: https://www.politics-prose.com/book/9...

Join Nathan Hale—the graphic novelist, not the Revolutionary War spy—on a pulse-pounding adventure through the past! In a one-of-a-kind presentation, he'll draw scenes and characters on his iPad as he shares a fascinating tale from American history. Fans of Big Bad Ironclad might recognize the story of the U.S.S. Monitor and the C.S.S. Virginia, but they've never seen it quite like this. The event is part of a multi-city tour in celebration of the release of Blades of Freedom: A Tale of Haiti, Napoleon, and the Lousiana Purchase, which explores the connection between the Haitian Revolution and the Louisiana Purchase.

Nathan Hale is the author and illustrator of Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales, the Eisner-nominated, New York Times bestselling graphic novel series on American history. He also created the sci-fi horror comics One Trick Pony and Apocalypse Taco. He illustrated the graphic novels Rapunzel's Revenge and Calamity Jack, along with picture books including Frankenstein: A Monstrous Parody and The Dinosaurs' Night Before Christmas. He lives in Utah.

tonight - How Alternative Comics Found a Home on Kickstarter

The Society of Illustrators Hosts A Free, Online Lecture on 

How Alternative Comics Found a Home on Kickstarter


(December 3, 2020) On Tuesday, December 8 at 6:00 PM ET, the Society of Illustrators will host a free, online lecture titled How Alternative Comics Found a Home on Kickstarter. 


The lecture will feature artist and designer Ganzeer and Oriana Leckert, the Senior Outreach Lead for Publishing, Comics, and Journalism at Kickstarter.


About the Panel:

While comic books and the comic arts have long held a prominent place in mainstream popular culture, there has always been an "outsider art" streak in the medium, particularly in alternative and underground comix. And outsider comic artists tend toward a strong DIY ethos, up to and including funding their work. Learn about the medium's alt-history from artist and designer Ganzeer, who recently crowdfunded his debut graphic novel The Solar Grid on Kickstarter, and from Oriana Leckert, Kickstarter's Senior Outreach Lead for Publishing & Comics, about some of the ways the platform has facilitated innovation and experimentation by queer people, people of color, and other marginalized people whose work is situated outside of the mainstream comics world.


Register Now: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZVwzwpXWQUmxRcNeR1rdLQ[us02web.zoom.us] 


About the Speakers


Ganzeer

Ganzeer operates seamlessly between art, design, and storytelling; creating what he has coined: Concept Pop. His medium of choice as described in Artforum is "a little bit of everything: stencils, murals, paintings, pamphlets, comics, installation, and graphic design." With over 40 exhibitions to his name, Ganzeer's work has been seen in a wide variety of art galleries, impromptu spaces, alleyways, and major museums around the world, such as The Brooklyn Museum in New York, The Palace of the Arts in Cairo, Greek State Museum in Thessaloniki, and the V&A in London. His current project, a sci-fi graphic novel titled The Solar Grid is the recipient of Foreign Policy's prestigious Global Thinker Award.


Oriana Leckert

Oriana Leckert is the Senior Outreach Lead for Publishing, Comics, and Journalism at Kickstarter, where she helps creators bring a broad range of literary projects to life. She's written and edited for Vice, MTV News, Slate, Hyperallergic, Gothamist, Atlas Obscura, and many more. Her first book, Brooklyn Spaces: 50 Hubs of Culture and Creativity, grew out of a multi-year project chronicling the rise and fall of under-the-radar creative places across New York City.