Friday, May 25, 2012
David Hagen at ArtOMatic interview
Women, Art, Life blog May 25th, 2012 by Tammy Vitale
http://tammyvitale.com/artomatic-2012-interview-6-david-hagen/
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Stephanie McMillan at the RFK awards tonight
Cartoon Winner
"The Beginning of the American Fall and Code Green" by Stephanie McMillan
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Stephanie McMillan self-syndicates the editorial cartoon "Code
Green," which focuses exclusively on topics related to the environmental
crisis. Her comics journalism piece about the Occupy protests, "The
Beginning of the American Fall" was originally commissioned by the
Cartoon Movement, and will be expanded into a book to be published this
fall by Seven Stories Press. She has been active around social justice
and environmental issues for most of her life.New Arrivals this week at Game On!
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Damn! Cartoons - editorial cartoon con in DC this fall
More details about the program schedule and other special guests will be coming in the next month but in an effort to get people to pencil in the dates (Sept 14-15) it would be great to direct people to the site.......
http://damncartoons.org/
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Matt Wuerker
POLITICO Cartoonist
http://www.politico.com/wuerker
Team Cul de Sac editorial in Pennsylvania paper
Observer-Reporter May 23 2012
http://www.observer-reporter.com/or/story11/05-23-2012-Drawing--Editorial
Fantom Comics newsletter
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Magic Bullet #5 Kickstarter Campaign
5/23 Politics and Prose bookgroup meeting
Just wanted to send out a reminder that we will be meeting tomorrow evening, 5/23, at 7:30, to discuss ARE YOU MY MOTHER?, by Alison Bechdel.
Oh, and here's an older interview, 2007, about Fun Home and her strip, Dykes to Watch Out For. Thought it might be interesting:
http://www.tcj.com/the-alison-bechdel-interview/
See you tomorrow!
Adam
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Meet a Local Cartoonist: Dechanique
Deanna Echanique, who cartoons as Dechanique, embarrassingly enough came to my attention through this Canadian interview done for the Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) of all places. Her webcomic La Macchina Bellica is the gay-friendly story of elves versus humans in a world where magic and technology are both used in war,. Chapters 1-5 have been collected in a trade paperback and #6 is available as a comic book. She has recently started illustrating a new webcomic Kindling. She was kind enough to answer my usual questions.
It depends on the project. For La Macchina Bellica, I pencil the pages print-sized on printer paper, scan them, and ink/tone them digitally in Manga Studio. I transfer the image to Photoshop for text placement and coloring (for the first half of Ch 7). Kindling is done mostly traditionally. Pages are penciled and inked on 11 x 17 Blue Line Pro comic boards. I used watercolors and a combination of Copic and Prismacolor markers to color the pages. The upcoming chapters will be in black and white, penciled and inked in the same method, and toned digitally in Manga Studio.Aug 3: Rafer Roberts' exhibit in Rockville
| Exhibition date | Friday, August 3rd to Saturday, September 8th, 2012 |
| Exhibition Cost | Free |
| Location | Common Ground Gallery |
| Opening Reception | Friday, August 3rd - 7:00 to 9:00 PM |
Presenting Rafer Roberts' comic book art, mostly drawn with india ink on bristol, with homages to early comic pioneers and an emphasis on the creepy and unsettling.
Comic Riffs on gay cartoon characters
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 22 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/marvel-announces-x-mens-gay-wedding-does-this-mean-mainstream-comics-are-evolving/2012/05/22/gIQAjePNiU_blog.html#pagebreak
Big Planet Comics Orbit Newsletter - May 18, 2012
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We've just gotten in a batch of
Jerry Gaylord, artist on the new Boom comic Fanboys vs. Zombies (written by Sam Humphries), will be appearing at our College Park store from 1 pm to 3 pm to sign copies of the first 2 issues. In Fanboys vs. Zombies, a group of former friends at San Diego Comicon run into each other again just as a zombie outbreak occurs! Can they put aside their differences to use their fan knowledge to survive?







