Wednesday, January 11, 2023

UCLA Rare Book Library course in DC - The Social and Material Lives of Comic Art, or, How Comics Get Around

The Social and Material Lives of Comic Art, or, How Comics Get Around

Course Information

Instructor: Charles Hatfield
Location: Smithsonian / Washington D.C.
Mode: In-person
Dates: August 14 – August 18
Tuition: $1200.00


Description

Popular yet personal, branded as trivial yet rich with meaning, comics are more than cultural scraps or leftovers. In fact, comics are everywhere: they are art objects, storying machines, readable games, tools for disseminating knowledge, and platforms for worldbuilding and political argument. Whether viewed as historical artifacts or distinctive literary and artistic works, comics carry culture with them. In this workshop, we will study how comics move through the world, socially and materially, how they can make a difference in the world, and how we, as teachers, researchers, and creators, can use them.

Comic art has a complex social life. Comic books, graphic novels, strips, and cartoons come in varied material (and now digital) forms and reach diverse readerships. Many are thought to be ephemeral, as disposable as yesterday's newspapers or tweets; some are built to last. Many last despite their seeming ephemerality, archived by collectors, fans, and, increasingly, archiving professionals and research libraries. Conserving, organizing, and accessing these artifacts can be a challenge but also a profound pleasure; comics offer us opportunities for creative engagement as well as deep research. Our workshop will study how comics come to be, how they circulate, where and how they are archived, and how we may teach with them.

We will focus on comics' physical materiality, on firsthand experience and "show and tell." Our hands-on sessions will mix varied forms of nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century comic art, from newspaper pages to comic magazines, from graphic novels to minicomix, zines, and webcomics. Drawing on the resources of the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives, we will explore the material and social histories of comics, the idiosyncrasies of comics production, including differences among American, European, and Japanese traditions, and how comics have been shored against time by collectors. We will consider comics as products of various industries, cultures, and social scenes—as historic artifacts, yes, but also urgent dispatches from the here and now. Participants will come out of this workshop knowing:

  • the distinctions among various genres of comics (including comic strips, comic books, graphic novels, webcomics, and minicomics) and how they look and feel
  • the various ways comics are produced and circulated, by whom, and under what conditions
  • how to find and access comics in archives
  • how we can deploy comics in teaching
  • how comics can elevate marginalized and minoritized identities and serve as vehicles for social protest and transformation
  • overall, how comics move through and "trouble" the world, in the best senses of that word.

Requirements

I will share a list of pre-readings with participants prior to the course. We will read further materials during our week together. In addition, everyone should prepare a brief (one or two-page) written or comics-style introduction to themselves, to be shared no later than our first meeting. Expect to participate in class discussions, take part in various site visits, and interact with, and prepare questions, for our guest speakers (comics and archiving experts from the greater Washington, D.C. area). Sketchnoting or keeping a comics diary will be encouraged.

Feel free to email me with questions at 


Offered

2023


Credit

Completion of this course helps to meet credits for one of the following certificate requirements:

  • 1 of 3 elective credit courses for Certificate in Rare Books and Manuscripts, or
  • 1 of 2 elective credit courses for Certificate in Librarianship, Activism, and Justice

Department of Information Studies, UCLA
232 GSEIS Building Box 951520
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1520

Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 1/10/23

 

SKTCHDxTINYONION: A Year-Long Conversation About The Comics Business With James Tynion IV and David Harper

James Tynion IV

The Empire of the Tiny Onion

January 10 2023

https://jamestynioniv.substack.com/p/sktchdxtinyonion-a-year-long-conversation

 

What ever happened to the sales charts? The distribution wars killed them.

Heidi MacDonald

01/10/2023

https://www.comicsbeat.com/what-ever-happened-to-the-sales-charts/

 

Birdcage Bottom Books is shutting down publishing

Do you have a truck? They will pay you to help out.

Heidi MacDonald

01/10/2023 

https://www.comicsbeat.com/birdcage-bottom-books-is-shutting-down-publishing/

 

$80,000 Of Graded Comics Stolen From Canadian Comic Store

According to their social media, CaptCan Comics of Brantford, Ontario, in Canada, have been the victims of theft, including a $24,000 FF #1.

January 9, 2023

by Rich Johnston

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/80000-of-graded-comics-stolen-from-canadian-comic-store/

 

Three More Comic Book Stores Close And Four More Open

Bleeding Cool keeps an eye on comic books that have been closing - and opening - at this high pressure time of the year.

January 9, 2023

by Rich Johnston

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/three-more-comic-book-stores-close-and-three-more-open/

 

'We are ready for a new beginning' | Hutchinson comic shop closing, owners cite economy

KAKE November 19th 2022

written by Maeve Ashbrook

https://www.kake.com/story/47737053/we-are-ready-for-a-new-beginning-or-hutchinson-comic-shop-closing-owners-cite-economy

 

Comics, games and mutant turtles: Lifelong fan opens store in Conover

    Miya Banks

    Dec 17, 2022

    https://hickoryrecord.com/news/local/comics-games-and-mutant-turtles-lifelong-fan-opens-store-in-conover/article_a23ef81a-7b1a-11ed-bcde-c7522962b555.html

 

Northern Ireland family open comic book store in Comber to provide a safe space for young people to have fun; The store, 'We Sell Heroes' will open on Saturday

https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/northern-ireland-family-open-comic-25146480

belfast live 30 SEP 2022

Orlaith Clinton

 

Black Tape Preview with Dan Panosian: The Comic Source Podcast

      Jace Milam

    November 23, 2022

    https://lrmonline.com/news/black-tape-preview-with-dan-panosian/

    https://chrt.fm/track/71G8FD/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/topcowchronologyproject/Black_tape.mp3

 

What if the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol had succeeded? A graphic novel is uniquely placed to answer

January 6, 2023 

      Dominic Davies

    https://theconversation.com/what-if-the-january-6-insurrection-at-the-us-capitol-had-succeeded-a-graphic-novel-is-uniquely-placed-to-answer-197330

 

The best DC New 52 comic books

By Michael Doran

Newsarama January 6 2023

https://www.gamesradar.com/the-best-dc-new-52-comic-books/ 

 

MECCAcon Founder Maia Crown Williams Has Died

The self-described "sistah of many crowns" was a major proponent of black and independent arts

Dean Simons

01/10/2023

https://www.comicsbeat.com/meccacon-founder-maia-crown-williams-has-died/

 

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE: PETER TATARA STEPS AWAY AS ANIMENYC DIRECTOR

MK Goodwin to Be Event Director as Tatara Moves to Consulting Role

 Brigid Alverson on January 9, 2023

https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/53024/people-move-peter-tatara-steps-away-animenyc-director

 

'Velma' Review: HBO Max's 'Scooby-Doo' Prequel Is Too Snarky for Its Own Good

Mindy Kaling, Constance Wu, Sam Richardson and Glenn Howerton lead an adult-oriented animated series about the early days of the Scooby-Doo gang, minus Scooby-Doo.

Angie Han

January 10, 2023

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-reviews/velma-hbo-max-mindy-kaling-constance-wu-1235292034/

 

Velma review: Zoinks! Mindy Kaling's Scooby-Doo prequel is a (mostly) fun time

HBO Max's animated comedy explores the teenage years of the beloved Scooby-Doo characters, minus a certain Great Dane

Saloni Gajjar

AV Club January 9 2023

https://www.avclub.com/tv-review-hbo-maxs-velma-is-a-pretty-fun-time-1849953553

 

Two Rites of Passage in "Black Slide": In Uri Lotan's animated short, a teen-age boy musters the courage to face a giant waterslide, and a serious loss.

Film by Uri Lotan

Text by Eric Nelson

January 9, 2023

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/screening-room/two-rites-of-passage-in-black-slide

 

December 2022: Los Angeles Bound [comic book signings]

Chris Anthony Diaz | January 10, 2023

https://www.tcj.com/december-2022-los-angeles-bound/

 

Examiner Comix Showcase #6

    By Andrew Farago | Special to The Examiner

    Jan 9, 2023

    https://www.sfexaminer.com/culture/visual-arts/san-francisco-examiner-comix-showcase-6/article_abfead12-8d37-11ed-956c-dffcceba0eb4.html

 

David Tennant Does a Podcast With… Neil Gaiman

David Tennant Does a Podcast With… October 12 2020

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/neil-gaiman/id1450005207?i=1000494521236

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Carolyn Belefski's new jewelry Kickstarter

Red Rose - Make 100

We're making 100 limited edition hard enamel pins with a beautiful illustrated red rose design to motivate and add flair to your life.

Story

Hello! My name is Carolyn and I'm a professional illustrator, designer, and cartoonist -- creative director of Curls Studio. I am excited to be working on this project with your support.

Follow me on Social Media to see more of my art!

Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

Red Rose Pin-spiration

We're raising funds to produce 100 limited edition hard enamel pins with a beautiful original illustrated Red Rose design. The pins will be produced at 30mm tall with sleek rose gold plating. Each pin will be fixed with a clear rubber clutch and is presented with a backing card.

The 2023 PANTONE Color of the Year is Viva Magenta -- vibrates with vim and vigor. It is a shade rooted in nature descending from the red family and expressive of a new signal of strength. Viva Magenta is brave and fearless, and a pulsating color whose exuberance promotes a joyous and optimistic celebration, writing a new narrative. There is a sense of romantic love, passion, courage, and action within the symbolism of a Red Rose.

First 25 pledges receive a Red Rose Holographic Sticker as a thank you from Curls Studio

Early Bird Deal

The first 25 pledges will receive a 3" tall holographic die cut sticker featuring Red Rose as our thanks to you. Thanks for your support!

Local comics artist Yoko Weaver info

Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 1/9/23

Cindy Jackson, who oversaw VCU's Comic Arts Collection, dies at 53

A longtime employee of VCU Libraries, Jackson was known for her deep knowledge of comics and her love of working with scholars, students and faculty.

By Brian McNeill

VCU News Jan. 6, 2023

https://news.vcu.edu/article/2023/01/cindy-jackson-who-oversaw-vcus-comic-arts-collection-dies-at-53

 

'Parallel' Interview: Rock N' Roll And Alternate Realities with Jason Douglas

Interview by Troy-Jeffrey Allen

Jan 03, 2023

https://previewsworld.com/Article/266012-Parallel-Interview-Rock-N-Roll-And-Alternate-Realities-with-Jason-Douglas

 

IDEAS DON'T BLEED episode seventeen | Joshua Williamson, part one

Jan 9 2023

Matthew Rosenberg, Ethan S. Parker, and Griffin Sheridan

https://ashcanpress.substack.com/p/leave-that-to-me

 

What If Wishes Could Be Bought and Sold?

In "Shubeik Lubeik," the Egyptian comic artist Deena Mohamed draws on the Arabic fairy-tale canon to create a satire of the global extraction economy.

By Yasmine AlSayyad

January 9, 2023

https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/what-if-wishes-could-be-bought-and-sold


Jack Bender – RIP

D. D. Degg

January 8 2023

https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2023/01/08/jack-bender-rip/

 

JOHN HENRY "JACK" BENDER March 28, 1931 – January 5, 2023 Obituary

Cremation Society of Oklahoma

https://www.tulsacremation.com/obituaries/John-Henry-Bender?obId=26874882#/celebrationWall

 

The Last Days of 'Funky Winkerbean'

The comic died how it lived–bizarrely

January 2, 2023 William Schwartz

https://bookandfilmglobe.com/comics/the-last-days-of-funky-winkerbean/

 

Comic Book Legend Roy Thomas Set to Write Autobiography

Ryan Vandergriff

January 2 2023

https://ventsmagazine.com/2023/01/02/comic-book-legend-roy-thomas-set-to-write-autobiography/

 

Wyatt's World rings in 30 years of cartooning the Yukon

Wyatt Tremblay isn't just cracking political jokes

Dana Hatherly

Yukon News Jan. 5, 2023

https://www.yukon-news.com/life/wyatts-world-rings-in-30-years-of-cartooning-the-yukon/

 

The Mysteries of the Red Mask, the First Black Masked Comics Hero

Will Shetterly

Comics Against Racism Dec 28, 2022

https://medium.com/comics-against-racism/the-mysteries-of-the-red-mask-the-first-black-masked-comics-hero-bc198605f74c

 

"It Evolved Over A Long Period Of Time": George Wylesol on 2120 [Italy]

Valerio Stivé | January 9, 2023

https://www.tcj.com/it-evolved-over-a-long-period-of-time-george-wylesol-on-2120/


Pregnancy changed my body in unexpected ways. I'm learning to accept them.

Trying to see these changes in a positive light has helped me to accept my new self and connect with my baby

Perspective by Cat Willett

January 8, 2023

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2023/01/08/pregnancy-changed-my-body-unexpected-ways-im-learning-accept-them/


 

Monday, January 09, 2023

2/15: Search Barbara Brandon-Croft and Sharon Pendana for WHERE I'M COMING FROM *IN-PERSON*

 

Loyalty is delighted to welcome Barbara Brandon-Croft and Sharon Pendana for an IN-PERSON event celebrating Where I'm Coming From! Join us at Loyalty's Petworth store at 7 PM on Wednesday, February 15th for a discussion, followed by a meet + greet & book signing! 

This event is free to attend but RSVPs are required—please use the form below.  **Proof of vaccination and face masks are required for all attendees.** Please email events@loyaltybookstores.com with any questions.

ABOUT THE BOOK

A seasoned cartoonist of epic proportions, Brandon-Croft carves out space for Black women's perspectives in her nationally syndicated strip

Few Black cartoonists have entered national syndication, and before Barbara Brandon-Croft, none of them were women. From 1989 to 2005, she brought Black women's perspectives to an international audience with her trailblazing comic strip Where I'm Coming From.

From diets to day care to debt to dreaded encounters with everyday racism, no issue is off-limits. This remarkable and unapologetically funny career retrospective holds a mirror up to the ways society has changed and all the ways it hasn't. The magic in Where I'm Coming From is its ability to present an honest image of Black life without sacrificing Black joy, bolstered by unexpected one-liners eliciting much-needed laughter.

As the daughter of the mid-century cartoonist Brumsic Brandon Jr.—the creator of Luther, the second nationally syndicated strip to feature a Black lead—Brandon-Croft learned from the best. With supplementary writing by the author and her peers alongside throwback ephemera, this long-overdue collection situates Brandon-Croft as an inimitable cartoonist, humorist, and social commentator, securing her place in the comics canon and allowing her work to inspire new readers at a time when it is most needed.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Barbara Brandon-Croft was born in Brooklyn and grew up on Long Island. After debuting her comic strip Where I'm Coming From in the Detroit Free Press in 1989, Brandon-Croft became the first Black woman cartoonist to be published nationally by a major syndicate. During its 15 year run, Where I'm Coming Fromappeared in over 65 newspapers across the USA and Canada, as well as Jamaica, South Africa, and Barbados. Her comics are in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress. Brandon-Croft lives in Queens.

ABOUT THE IN CONVERSATION PARTNER

D.C. native Sharon Pendana spent her childhood enchanted by the delights of her city before New York beckoned. As a fashion editor and stylist, she created narratives through style for magazines, books, television, and film. Sharon founded the digital platform, THE TROVE, to celebrate the lives of
fascinating creatives and the things they hold dear. Upon returning to the District to care for family, she rediscovered her hometown, uncovering hidden gems and sharing them in the award-winning Secret Washington D.C. (Jonglez Publishing, 2015; Second Edition, 2018, Third Edition forthcoming).

Please note Loyalty has a zero tolerance policy for harassment or intimidation of any kind during this event. 

Event date: 
Wednesday, February 15, 2023 - 7:00pm
Event address: 
843 Upshur Street NW
Washington, DC 20011

The latest Lily comic at The Post

Pregnancy changed my body in unexpected ways. I'm learning to accept them.

Trying to see these changes in a positive light has helped me to accept my new self and connect with my baby

Troy-Jeffrey Allen interviews Jason Douglas

'Parallel' Interview: Rock N' Roll And Alternate Realities with Jason Douglas

Interview by Troy-Jeffrey Allen

RFK Awards Extend Deadline to January 17

RFK Awards Extend Deadline to January 17

The Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights has extended the deadline for submission to their Book and Journalism Awards to January 17, 2023.

Reporting to His Keeper by Daniel Boris

 


Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 1/7-8/23

SHOP TALK: OPENINGS AND CLOSINGS

Turn of the Year Brings Changes for Retailers

Brigid Alverson on January 6, 2023 

https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/53016/shop-talk-openings-closings

 

Comic book store builds audience in Batesburg-Leesville

 December 8, 2022  

By Kailee Kokes

https://www.lexingtonchronicle.com/stories/comic-book-store-builds-audience-in-batesburg-leesville,34515

 

Two More Comic Stores Closed, Two More Opened Last Month

January 6, 2023

by Rich Johnston

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/two-more-comic-stores-closed-two-more-opened-last-month/

 

New comic book store opens downtown

NANCY PEYTON

    Dec 14, 2022

    https://www.williamsondailynews.com/news/new-comic-book-store-opens-downtown/article_14519143-53ce-5fb4-841a-7356ea69c6b4.html

 

 

This longtime Lafayette independent bookstore to close after 37 years

    by Adam Daigle | Acadiana business editor

    Jan 4, 2023

    https://www.theadvocate.com/acadiana/news/business/longtime-lafayette-bookstore-and-books-too-to-close/article_55cdaeaa-8c49-11ed-94a2-a719ea52645e.html

 

He created a comic book, pizza lover paradise on Grand Island

By: Mike Randall

WKBW- Jan 04, 2023

https://www.wkbw.com/news/local-news/he-created-a-comic-book-pizza-lover-paradise-on-grand-island

 

Deena Mohamed on her graphic novel 'Shubeik Lubeik' [Egypt]

Ayesha Rascoe  

Weekend Edition Sunday January 8, 2023

 https://www.npr.org/2023/01/08/1147737275/deena-mohamed-on-her-graphic-novel-shubeik-lubeik

https://ondemand.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/wesun/2023/01/20230108_wesun_book_-_shubeik_lubeik_-_deena_mohamed.mp3

 

A Harvard professor's book asks: What if the Jan. 6 attack had succeeded? [in print as A graphic-novel series asks: What if Jan. 6 attack had succeeded?; 1/6: The Graphic Novel]

By Michael Cavna

Washington Post January 7, 2023 : C1, 3

online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/comics/2023/01/06/graphic-novel-jan-6-alan-jenkins/

 

Exclusive Superman #1 For Retailers Who Ask Josh Williamson Questions

There's an exclusive variant cover to Superman #1 for comic shop retailers who sign up to ask Josh Williamson questions next week.

Posted on January 7, 2023

by Rich Johnston

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/exclusive-superman-1-for-retailers-who-ask-josh-williamson-questions/

 

Joker - New DC Comic Sees Him Preggo ... Outrage Re: Trans Theory

1/7/2023

https://www.tmz.com/2023/01/07/new-joker-comic-sees-clown-prince-getting-pregnant-sparks-outrage/

 

The Two Sides of Comics: On where things are as we head into the new year, and the importance of what comes next.

By David Harper

January 3, 2023

 https://sktchd.com/column/the-two-sides-of-comics/

 

Five Big Questions about the Direct Market, as the Calendar Turns to 2023

By David Harper

January 5, 2023

https://sktchd.com/column/five-big-questions-about-the-direct-market-as-the-calendar-turns-to-2023/

 

Three London Productions Stretch the Boundaries of Reality

Getting lost with "Orlando," "My Neighbour Totoro," and "The Burnt City."

By Helen Shaw

January 6, 2023

Published in the print edition of the January 16, 2023, issue, with the headline "Lands of the Lost."

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/01/16/three-london-productions-stretch-the-boundaries-of-reality

 

The 9 biggest superhero movies for 2023, from Ant-Man to Aquaman

This year's slate includes 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,' an animated 'Spider-Verse' and the first DC Latino superhero movie

By David Betancourt

Washington Post January 5, 2023

https://www.washingtonpost.com/comics/2023/01/05/ant-man-aquaman-flash-blue-beetle-superhero-movies/

Sunday, January 08, 2023

Betancourt on 2023's superhero movies

The 9 biggest superhero movies for 2023, from Ant-Man to Aquaman

This year's slate includes 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,' an animated 'Spider-Verse' and the first DC Latino superhero movie

Cavna on 1/6 imaginary story graphic novel

A Harvard professor's book asks: What if the Jan. 6 attack had succeeded? [in print as A graphic-novel series asks: What if Jan. 6 attack had succeeded?; 1/6: The Graphic Novel]
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post January 7, 2023 : C1, 3
online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/comics/2023/01/06/graphic-novel-jan-6-alan-jenkins/

Deena Mohamed on her graphic novel 'Shubeik Lubeik'

Deena Mohamed on her graphic novel 'Shubeik Lubeik'


When wishes are regulated as commodities, Egyptians wrestle with their morals and their deepest desires. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Deena Mohamed about her graphic novel, "Shubeik Lubeik."