Monday, March 01, 2010
Cavna mixes and matches ridiculous auction prices
Singer on Spiegelman and Maus
Asaf Hanuka in Sunday's Post Magazine
March 18: Jules Feiffer at Politics and Prose
Denver Post drops Cul de Sac; local IQ immediately drops
Seriously, they dropped some of the best new strips in favor of this tired old lineup, and then adding insult to injury, had the nerve to headline it "We're serious about your comics and puzzles." Perhaps, but if you're going to assume your readers are that stupid, maybe you should have a subheading "But we're more concerned with lining our pockets than putting out a decent paper." Which they might as well be, actually, because they're not going to be in business once the generation voting for Family Circus and Classic Peanuts kicks off.
New, hard to find Nick Galifianakis interview
Nate Beeler interview up at City Paper
Reason Magazine sort of recommends government comics library site
March 4: Howard University comics symposium
Comics artist Kyle Baker (Nat Turner, Truth: Red, White & Black, Birth of a Nation) and scholar William H. Foster III (Looking for a Face like Mine) will visit Howard University for "Comics on Campus," a symposium held in the Blackburn Auditorium from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 4. Baker and Foster will discuss the history and production of graphic novels, recent landmark works, and the unique opportunities and challenges that face African American cartoonists. The event is sponsored by the Department of English with support from the Fund for Academic Excellence. For information please contact Prof. Marc Singer at msinger@howard.edu. The event is free and open to the public.
The Blackburn Auditorium is inside the Blackburn University Center, between 5th and 6th streets NW and above Howard Place. It's on the main quad at the top of campus. Here's a document with driving and Metro directions to Blackburn.
Here's an interview from last week with Dr. Foster - Full Color Fun With Dr. William Foster, Scoop (February 26 2010).
ACT-I-VATE signing report by comicsgirl
I took a few snaps too, and when I pull them off the camera, I'll post them here if they're any good.
If anyone local is reading this, P&P has some good remaindered comic-type books. Plenty of copies of Hajdu's 10-Cent Plague, 1 copy of Art Spiegelman: Conversations by my friend Rusty Witek for $5, 1 copy of Stan Lee: Conversations for $5, a bunch of Tomine, and one of the odd Spirit pop-up comics. And the Barnes & Noble on Rte 50 in Fairfax has the Moby Dick pop-up comic while I'm thinking about it.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Kevin Rechin's Boom! out
PR: Next Sun, March 7-Capicons Comic Book & Pop Culture Con
Next Sunday, March 7, 2010
(Rescheduled from Feb. 7)
10 am - 3 pm
Dunn Loring Volunteer Fire Dept.
2148 Gallows Rd. Dunn Loring, VA
- FREE Admission!
- Our Guest Artist Tim Dzon--Marvel inker and cover artist (Avengers West
Coast, Hawkeye, Marvel Comics Presents, GI Joe, etc.)
- Also featuring:
Capes 'N Babes' creator Chris Flick
http://www.capesnbabes.com/
and 21st Century Sandshark Studios' Dan Nokes
http://21sandshark.com/
- Door Prize Drawing courtesy of Victory Comics-Falls Church's newest
comic shop
Vendors/Artist Tables will include:
21st Century Sandshark Studios/All-American Comics/Doug
Cheshire/Collector's Choice/Comics to Astonish/Michael & Connie
Creager/Tim Dzon/Everyday Comics/FANDATA/Fantasy Comics/Chris
Flick/Donald and Kathy Gehl/Outpost Station/Packcracker/Silver Fox/TNT
Comics/Tomorrow's Treasures/Victory Comics/Venture Effects/Zeno's
Books...and more!
The show is open to the public from 10 am - 3 pm. Buy, sell and
trade...Gold, Silver, Bronze Age comics; Indie & Modern comics, Publishers
& Creators, TV & Movie Collectibles. Non-sport cards; Videos and DVDs;
Horror/Sci-Fi; figures, toys; Star Wars and Star Trek memorabilia;
original artwork, posters, T-shirts/clothing and various other comic
related items.
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Directions to DLVFRD:
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Take I-495 (DC/Capital Beltway) to Exit 47A (Rt. 7 West). Go 1/2 Mile,
Left on Gallows Rd. 1 mile to 2148 Gallows Rd
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Capicons 2010 Dates
Sun. March 7
Sun. April 18
Sun. June 6
Sun, Aug. 1
Sun. Oct. 3
Sun. Dec. 5
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To book a table, be added to our mailing list, request flyers, or for more
info about our show, email info@capicons.com.
See you next week,
Jeff & Laura & Ed
Capicons
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*Capicons does not guarantee the arrival, arrival time or departure time
of the artist(s)/writer(s)/other guest(s) attending our shows or attending
on behalf of another group.
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Capicons
PO Box 2488
Merrifield, VA 22116
capicons.com
Another reason to read Dougan's Sam & Lilah
Catching up with Bennett's Best at Zadzooks blog
Bennett's Best: Ignition City and Kick Ass
Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers for the week of February 14, 2010. This week its Ignition City: Volume 1 and Kick Ass.
Bennett's Best: Hicksville: Definitive Edition and Hellblazer: Pandemonium
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers for the week of February 7, 2010. This week its Hicksville: Definitive Edition and Hellblazer: Pandemonium
Bennett's Best: Ultimate Comics X and Demo
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers for the week of January 31, 2010. This week its Ultimate Comics X, No. 1 and Demo: Volume 2, No. 1.
Bennett's Best: Ultimate Comics Enemy and Atom and Hawkman
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers for the week of January 24, 2010. This week its Ultimate Comics Enemy, No. 1 and Atom and Hawkman, No. 46.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Beyond Comics Artist Appearance March 3rd
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Comic Riffs confirms new Doonesbury collection
Not a stunning surprise as there have been specific collections for a couple of decades now - going back to Duke's Action Hero, I think, but welcome all the same. In my opinion, Doonesbury is still one of the top 3 strips in the paper.
Wimpy Kid movie posters begin appearing in DC
Comic Riffs on silly Batman auction price
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Family Guy's considered take on Down syndrome not appreciated by everyone
By Lisa de Moraes
Washington Post (February 25, 2010); C06
Disturbing Peanuts ad in Post
Arlen Schumer covers Post's local living section
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Weldon on the silliness of a million bucks for a comic book
Oscar nominated shorts reviewed by City Paper
The Wrong and the Short of It: Jeb Stuart addresses the evil of segregation; a shorts collection celebrates quality over quantity.
By Tricia Olszewski
Washington City Paper February 19, 2010
That wascally Tom Toles
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Cavna on new Judge Parker artist
THIS JUST IN: 'Judge Parker' names its new artist
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 23, 2010
I like the new artists work, but it's a lot more cartoony than Baretto's.
Cavna looks into Superman million dollar comic a bit more closely
Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 22, 2010
2009 Luna Brothers interview I missed
SPX 2010 press release
Announcing SPX 2010 To Be Held September 11-12 and New Executive Committee
For Immediate Release
Contact: Warren Bernard
Phone: 301-537-4615
E-Mail: warren@spxpo.com
Bethesda, Maryland; February 23 2010 - The Small Press Expo (SPX), the preeminent showcase for the exhibition of independent comics, graphic novels and alternative political cartoons, will be held Saturday Sept 11 from 11AM-7PM and Sunday, September 12 from noon-6PM. Tables for the show are still available, but get your tables orders in quickly, as last year, the show sold out its tables in May. The Ignatz Awards, the first festival prize in the U.S. comic book industry, will be held Saturday evening, September 11, with voting held that day by SPX attendees.
Small Press Expo also announces its new Executive Committee. Karon Flage, who oversaw SPX's successful move from its old facilities to the new, much improved, Marriott Convention Center, is stepping down as Executive Director and will take over the position of Treasurer. Jeff Alexander, the previous Assistant Executive Director, is now the new Executive Director. Warren Bernard will now assume the roll of Assistant Executive Director, as well as maintaining his position as Media Coordinator.
SPX brings together more than 300 artists and publishers to meet their readers, booksellers and distributors each year. Graphic novels, mini-comix, political cartoon books and alternative comics will all be on display and for sale by their authors and illustrators.
As in previous years, profits from the SPX will go to support the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF), protecting the First Amendment rights of comic book readers and professionals. For more information on the CBLDF, go to their website at http://www.cbldf.org/.
Million dollar action
Shutter Island comic review at City Paper site
Posted by Mike Rhode on Feb. 23, 2010.
Monday, February 22, 2010
UK's Telegraph uses DC-area reviewer for Gervais show
The Ricky Gervais Show (HBO): Review; The American cable TV channel HBO's animated series using the original recordings of The Ricky Gervais Show podcasts features the funnyman himself as well as his longtime collaborator Stephen Merchant.
By Rachel Ray, in Washington
Published: 2:35PM GMT 22 Feb 2010
R.C. Harvey on Matt Wuerker
Richard Thompson is up for the Reuben and we forgot to mention it
We're rooting for you, Richard!
Editorial cartoonist - New Yorker cartoonist links?
I'm a big fan of editorial cartoons and New Yorker cartoons. I was wondering you might be able to provide some background about political cartoonists who were also cartoonists for The New Yorker magazine. I know that ironically DC had two: Peter Steiner for the Washington Times and Christopher Weyant for The Hill. I think Weyant is the only one still regularly cartooning for both? Are there others?
I think it takes a special breed to be able to succeed at either type of cartooning, let alone both. I've had trouble finding any info on this subject. Have you ever covered this or do you know where I can find anything about it?
So, anyone in the collective mind got any help for Tom?
Joel Pett on Matt Wuerker
I'll have an interview with Matt on the City Paper's blog early next week.
Comix Claptrap podcast reviews Matt Dembicki
Ayuyang, Rina and Thien Pham. 2010.
Dylan Horrocks - Season 2, Episode 4.
Comix Claptrap podcast (February 18): http://comixclaptrap.blogspot.com/2010/02/season-2-episode-4-dylan-horrocks.html and http://comixclaptrap.podomatic.com/enclosure/2010-02-18T08_30_25-08_00.mp3
Thien and Rina have the huge honor of interviewing distinguished comic artist and writer, Dylan Horrocks, whose celebrated comics masterpiece, "Hicksville" has just been re-released with a beautiful new edition published by Drawn and Quarterly. In this episode, Dylan talks about his personal journey in comics-making since the first printing of "Hicksville", as well as his revealing experiences writing for mainstream comics, the decision to serialize his comics on the internet, and the inspiring comics scene in New Zealand.
We also chat with our lovely New Comics reporter, cartoonist and buddy Josh Frankel about new work by Lewis Trondheim, Oliver East, Matt Dembicki, as well as McSweeney's Panorama. We are really happy about this episode, and hope you will be too -- have a listen!
Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Kevin Rechin
Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Kevin Rechin
Comics on the Rack, Quick Picks for Comics Due 02-24-10
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Jo Chen covers Marvel's Girl Comics
Thanks to our Russian readers
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Martel speaks on Calvin and Hobbes tonight
Nerd Nite
When was the last time you went to a bar to actually learn something? Other than all the bits of obscure trivia you've picked up at quiz night over the years, we're guessing it hasn't happened too often. That's where DC9's Nerd Nite comes in: Wet your whistle while stimulating your cranium with informative discussions on insects and storm chasing, and a special presentation about elusive "Calvin and Hobbes" creator Bill Watterson by Nevin Martell, author of "Looking for Calvin and Hobbes: The Unconventional Story of Bill Watterson and His Revolutionary Comic Strip." Local punk rockers Authorization will perform between lectures. Don't be late: A limited number of door tickets are available, but given the size of the venue, they'll go quickly.
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Saturday at 6 p.m. DC9, 1940 Ninth St. NW. 202-483-5000. http://www.dcnine.com. $10.
Comic Riffs interviews Wuerker on winning Herblock
May 2: Washington, DC Comicon at George Mason University
Friday, February 19, 2010
Post on animation - Ricky Gervais and Oscar shorts reviewed
'The Ricky Gervais Show': Animated hilarity
By Hank Stuever
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, February 19, 2010; C04
2010 Oscar-nominated short films at Landmark's E Street Cinema
By Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post Staff Writer
Television Review | 'The Ricky Gervais Show' - Taking the Podcast Back to a Simpler Time
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
February 19, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Zadzooks on Dante's Inferno videogame
Nevin Martell jumps the big pond in search of Calvin and Hobbes
Politics and Prose book group reads Alan Moore
Graphic Novel Bookgroup
Top 10: The Forty-Niners, by Alan Moore



