Thursday, July 08, 2010
Horn-tooting, posted in the dead of night
I would kill for more specific scene reporting like we get out of a couple of the Portland blogs, from the New York folks and from Mike Rhode in the Greater DC area.
As I've said before, Tom's Comic Reporter is a site I read every day, so I was tickled to see this.
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
A little bit of Peanuts history
This ad for "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" is from the July 8th, 1969 Chicago Tribune - or 8 days before Apollo 11 took off and 12 days before it landed on the moon - thus explaining World War 1 ace Snoopy's spacesuit helmet.
Cavna on Nate Pierce and Jeff Kinney
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, July 7, 2010; C10
Weldon on Blacksad from France
PR: Wash Post Cartoonist Contest: Vote for the Winner Now
Washington Post's America's Next Great Cartoonist Contest is announcing the second round of its competition!
Our panelists picked 10 finalists and then thousands of readers voted to determine which five cartoonists would take on a second cartoon challenge: to create a color Sunday-style comic strip and a character sheet.
See the five finalists' second challenge materials, read our celebrity judges' critiques including one from Stan Lee, and vote for your favorite.
Evaluate 5 finalists here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/greatcartoonist
Vote here: http://postfun.washingtonpost.com/post/entry/americas-next-great-cartoonist-vote-ii
Be sure to come back July 15 to see the contest winner!
MJ's editorial cartoons get a Washington subscriber
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Brooke A. Allen at Big Planet Comics Vienna
She made a nice drawing in each book - the people in front of me got the bad magician.
My daughter got Mr. Easter.
And I got a self-portrait.
There was a darn big crowd for both Ms. Allen and the 4th of July sale.
She kept cranking through the drawings for people and I think the store expected to sell out of the book.
BP had these nice posters on sale for $3. I got mine.
DC Conspiracy exhibit at DC's Martin Luther King Library
Just wanted to let you know about an event I'm putting together with the DC Conspiracy, called Comic Book Boom, at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library.
Basically, it's meant to show off some of the comic art that the DCC does in the city, and to put a spotlight on comics more generally. It will consist of an exhibit of comic book art, a comic book reading area, and a couple of how-to workshops for making comics.
There will be more than 20 framed pieces of comic book art that people in the DCC have drawn; spinning racks and shelves filled with books put out by the group and DCC members; and workshops on July 31 and August 21, led by Conspirators.
The facebook page is at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=133445306667199&ref=mf
And the details of the show...
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
901 G Street, NW
2nd Floor, West lobby
July 12 - August 27
Dragonball: Origins 2 videogame review in today's Examiner
Chat with Evan Keeling up at City Paper
Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Evan KeelingPosted by Mike Rhode on Jul. 6, 2010
Evan Keeling is one of the Trickster anthology artists, a founding member of the DC Conspiracy comics co-op, and the person who puts together genre anthologies by the group. The next anthology, the fourth, will focus on romance. He also works for the Smithsonian, a quintessentially cool Washington job.
Monday, July 05, 2010
Graphic Content panel in pictures
"Graphic Content: A Conversation with Five DC Area Graphic Storytellers."
Shannon "G.I. Joe" Gallant, Matt "Politico" Wuerker, Andrew "Trickster" Cohen, Evan "DC Conspiracy" Keeling and Ben "Dirtfarm" Classen at Northwest One Neighborhood Library, June 26, 2010, Washington DC.
Andrew Cohen, Evan Keeling and then Matt Wuerker in far background. The pages Andrew is showing come from the graphic novel he and Matt Dembicki are doing on DC's Huerich mansion, and look lovely.
Matt Wuerker. Nobody asked him about the hat.
Ben Claassen and Shannon Gallant.
Shannon Gallant signing a 'Black Canary' sketch he gave to me.
Evan Keeling, Ben Claassen and Shannon Gallant comparing pencils.
Andrew Cohen, Evan Keeling and Ben Claassen.
Richard Thompson interview by Tom Spurgeon online now
Sunday, July 04, 2010
Post and Times on Norman Rockwell exhibit
Norman Rockwell exhibit opens at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, By Blake Gopnik, Washington Post Sunday, July 4, 2010; E01. There are 86 comments now on this one mostly bashing Gopnik.
America, Illustrated, By DEBORAH SOLOMON, New York Times July 4, 2010
Truitt on Batwoman
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY July 2 2010
Brooke A. Allen at Big Planet Comics Vienna on July 4th
I'm heading out to this in 5 minutes.
...you are cordially invited to the Big Planet Comics 24th Anniversary Sale! Come by on Sunday, July 4th (Saturday, too, in College Park!) and save 20% off your entire purchase at any of our four locations!
We'll also be having Home For Mr. Easter Signing with Brooke A. Allen on Sunday! Come by the Vienna store between 12PM-2PM on July 4th to meet the author of A Home For Mr. Easter and get a signed copy of the book that the Comics Journal called "a delightful debut from an artist who has a fine grasp of storytelling"!
Saturday, July 03, 2010
Washington Times reviews Feiffer autobio
By Marion Elizabeth Rodgers
Washington Times July 2, 2010
It's been out for months, so I'm not quite sure why it took so long, but the Post just got to Clowes' Wilson a couple of days ago too...
Friday, July 02, 2010
Beyond Comics July 4th - 5th Sale!
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Weldon on digital comics
by Glen Weldon
National Public Radio’s Monkey See blog (July 1, 2010)
Big Planet 4th of July Sale and "Home For Mr. Easter" Book Signing!
...you are cordially invited to the Big Planet Comics 24th Anniversary Sale! Come by on Sunday, July 4th (Saturday, too, in College Park!) and save 20% off your entire purchase at any of our four locations!
We'll also be having Home For Mr. Easter Signing with Brooke A. Allen on Sunday! Come by the Vienna store between 12PM-2PM on July 4th to meet the author of A Home For Mr. Easter and get a signed copy of the book that the Comics Journal called "a delightful debut from an artist who has a fine grasp of storytelling"!
Thursday, July 01, 2010
Morgan Bramlet's graphic novel plans
More with author Morgan Bramlet
Avis Thomas-Lester
Washington Post's On Success Rapid Reinvention blog June 30, 2010
and the preceeding day's interview had more details on who he is.
Givhan on Wonder Woman's new fashion
By Robin Givhan
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, July 1, 2010; C02
The Post's fashion critic weighs in on DC's latest PR stunt.
Post on The Last Airbender and an interview with the director
Talking with director M. Night Shyamalan about 'Last Airbender,' race and more
By Jen Chaney
Washington Post's Celibritology 2.0 blog July 1, 2010
and here's the paper's review -
It's easy to drift away from 'Last Airbender'
By Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post July 1, 2010: C10
Olivia Walch's paper worries about conflict of interest
On conflict of interest
By Mike Crump
College of William and Mary's Flat Hat June 30, 2010
-which seems kind of silly to me since she's become a story in herself.
Dirda on Clowes
By Michael Dirda
Washington Post July 1, 2010; C03
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Bruce Guthrie on the Norman Rockwell exhibit @ American Art
I did a staff tour of the Norman Rockwell exhibit that opens on Friday (I think). There's a decent video for it, a good variety of preliminary work and final oils, helpful signage, etc. No photography is allowed in the exhibit of course.
There's a study cart available some times where you'll be able to pose people with props in front of a Saturday Evening Post backdrop. That takes a while to set up -- they want to teach you about posing "in the Rockwell way" -- but people did some creative group shots.
The exhibit including film takes about 45 minutes to go through. They have crowd control for lines -- you have to queue through the courtyard and they're expecting lots of visitors. They're also planning for lines outside the building before the museum opens in the morning.
There's a big opening with Lucas and Spielberg Thursday night for donors at the $5k level. I wasn't eligible for that, but it would have been fun. For that event only, they're building four sets in the courtyard -- a little school house, a diner, a barber shop, and ... something else -- to recreate Rockwell's Americana.
The exhibit's there for about 6 months. See it!
Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Donna Lewis
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
SPX new animation showcase podcast interview
Posted by Sohaib Awan, Jun 14, 2010 12:51 PM
Runtime: 07:41 |
2. Paul Nadjmabadi, Committee Co-Chair for the SPX Animation Showcase at the 2010 Small Press Expo (www.spxpo.com)
Thanks to Matt Dembicki for the tip
Dustin Harbin interviewed at Daily Cross Hatch
Interview: Dustin Harbin Pt. 1, by Brian Heater, Daily Cross Hatch June 29 2010.
Everyone is somebody's local fave in America's Next Great Cartoonist
Student selected for Washington Post comic competition, By Ben Huber, College of William & Mary's The Flat Hat June 28, 2010.
Cul de Sac picks up Times Leader
Monday, June 28, 2010
Comics Comics has O'Malley interview from 2008 SPX
by Joe McCulloch
Sunday, June 27, 2010
I just love it when these things are preserved. Think of how interesting it would be to read about what Herriman had to say about the desert or McCay on coloring a Sunday...
Comic Riffs on Big Nate, DC as a comics town, and the top 5 cartoon contest contestants
I just missed him at ALA, a disappointment because I enjoy his strip. Check the City Paper Arts Desk blog this week for my ALA report.
2. THE RIFF: Where does D.C. rate as a 'comics town'? - Not as high as this blog wants it to be, by god.
3. 'NEXT GREAT CARTOONIST' finalists offer their reactions to the contest, by Michael Cavna, June 28, 2010.
3a. Oh, and now they have to draw a Sunday strip.
Truitt on Walking Dead
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY June 28 2010
Modesto Bee test-drives 'Barney and Clyde'
Modesto Bee Jun. 27, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Comics Riffs interviews Tracy White
The 'Riffs Interview: How the incisive TRACY WHITE made it to 'Eighteen' (A Cartoon Memoirist's Tale)
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 27, 2010
Zadzooks on Toy Story 3 videogame
Missions with Buzz, Woody, Jessie
By Joseph Szadkowski
Washington Times June 24, 2010
Truitt on Deadpool again
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY June 24 2010
Captain Comics on Trickster
By Andrew Smith
Scripps Howard News Service June 24, 2010
Comics on the Rack, Quick Picks for Comics Due 06-30-10
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Comicsgirl's report on the Graphic Content panel
Greg Bennet's band, Jet Age, reviewed in Post and appearing in DC
by Mark Jenkins
Washington Post Friday, June 25, 2010; WE07
THE JET AGE - "In 'Love' ''
Show: With the Electricutions on Wednesday at the Black Cat. Show starts at 9 p.m. 202-667-4490. http://www.blackcatdc.com.
That darn Luckovich
Washington Post June 26 2010
I am disappointed in the poor taste that you showed by running the Mike Luckovich cartoon [Drawing Board, June 19] of Gen. David H. Petraeus collapsing last week at a congressional hearing on the war in Afghanistan.
The cartoon took a cheap shot that was far beneath you.
James Lawler, McLean
Happening in one hour - DC Library comics event
Start Time: Saturday, June 26 at 1:00pm
End Time: Saturday, June 26 at 2:30pm
Where: Northwest One Neighborhood Library
155 L St, NW @ New Jersey Avenue
To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=130811430278136&mid=280312cG40206d0eG1a637daG7
Friday, June 25, 2010
Cavna on new Cartoonists Studio website
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 25, 2010
June 26: Dan Nadel, Art In Time: Unknown Comic Book Adventures, 1940-1980 at Politics and Prose
Politics & Prose Bookstore Unknown Comic Book Adventures 1940-1980 Saturday, June 26th, 6p.m. |