Friday, May 11, 2012

May 12: Meet Sam Humphries, writer of HIGHER EARTH, SACRIFICE, & ULTIMATE AVENGERS



 
THIS SATURDAY 5/12/12
SIGNING FROM 11AM-1PM

Meet the writer of Marvel Comics's THE ULTIMATES, indie hits SACRIFICE / OUR LOVE IS REAL, and HIGHER EARTH
at our HIGHER EARTH LAUNCH PARTY with writer SAM HUMPHRIES
Greetings Third Eye Faithful!

We're not wasting any time when it comes to breaking in the brand new Mega-Third Eye in Annapolis, and we're kicking the Summer off with one of the hottest rising star writers in comics, SAM HUMPHRIES.

Sam is flying all the way from Los Angeles for a very special one-stop only East Coast appearance for his red-hot new creator-owned series HIGHER EARTH, a gritty politically charged sci-fi epic that's one part STAR WARS, and one part Brian Wood's DMZ. 

As many of you know, we've been big fans of Sam's work since his debut indie hit, OUR LOVE IS REAL, and we know that many of you have been just as blown away as we have with his self-published masterpiece SACRIFICE. 

Now, the head writer on Marvel's ULTIMATE AVENGERS series (which is where much of the inspiration for the new film is coming from), Sam is getting tons of buzz, and we're stoked to be able to host the only East Coast signing event for his new creator-owned series HIGHER EARTH.

Third Eye Faithful, we'd be honored to have you guys come out, and show Sam just how we do things over here on the East Coast. :) We know many of you are fans, and for those of you who aren't familiar with his work yet, we'd be stoked to share it with you this Saturday. Plus: Sam is an awesome dude.

Sam will be on hand from 11AM-1PM signing copies of HIGHER EARTH #1, ULTIMATES #10 (his debut issue, which is on the stands this week!), SACRIFICE #1-3 (all in stock now!), and OUR LOVE IS REAL (also in stock). 

The first 15 people in line for the signing will receive something totally awesome, and limited to this event, as well as a FREE Third Eye Comics re-usable bag loaded with SWAG! :) The first 5 in line will receive a FREE Third Eye T-shirt!

SAM HUMPHRIES (HIGHER EARTH, SACRIFICE) WILL BE SIGNING AT THIRD EYE COMICS IN ANNAPOLIS THIS SAT. 5/12 FROM 11AM-1PM! 
Be One of the First 15 In Line for A Special Free Gift and Third Eye Re-Usable Bag Loaded with Swag & the first 5 in line will receive a FREE Third Eye T-Shirt

Click here for the event info on FACEBOOK!

What's the scoop on HIGHER EARTH? SPACE IS DEAD. There's no other planets worth inhabiting, so what do we do when our Earth has become exhausted? Inter-dimensional travel. Every alternate universe has an Earth, and that's the key to the survival of the Human race. At the top of all these alternate Earths is the most elite, most prestigious, and most powerful: HIGHER EARTH.
 
One part SAGA / STAR WARS-style space odyssey, and one part politically charged gutterpunk thrillfest, ala Brian Wood's DMZ, HIGHER EARTH tells the story of two strong characters. A girl born in the garbage dumps of Higher Earth, and a ruthless soldier gone rogue, as they plan a rebellion and a revolt against the citizens of Higher Earth that will bring the entire galaxy crashing down around them. 
 
The book is fantastic, and the concepts of parallel Earths, and alt universes are handled so smooth, and so straight-forward, that the book reads great. 
 
The characterization of the characters is spot on, and plays to Humphries's strengths as a writer.
 
One of the best sci-fi-tinged new series on the stands, we cannot recommend HIGHER EARTH enough.
 
GET THE THIRD EYE COMICS exclusive HIGHER EARTH #1 variant cover this Saturday!
 
With HIGHER EARTH #1 already selling out at the distribution level, and going to a second print (worry not, Third Eye Faithful, we've got plenty in stock to hook you up now), and with the track record of Humphries's past work like SACRIFICE and OUR LOVE IS REAL (which both became sought after collector's items, shooting up to $50+ within the first week on the secondary market) turning into smash hits, not only is HIGHER EARTH a fantastic read, but it's got a ton of buzz behind it.
 
And, this Saturday, you'll be able to purchase the THIRD EYE COMICS-exclusive variant cover to HIGHER EARTH #1, limited to 250 copies, and featuring the big, blue three-eyed alien who you've come to know and love, this one will only be available at our stores.
 
SAM HUMPHRIES writing ULTIMATE AVENGERS FOR MARVEL COMICS! JUMP ON BOARD WITH ULTIMATES #10 THIS SATURDAY

Joining JONATHAN HICKMAN, and taking over as the new head writer for Marvel's ULTIMATE AVENGERS series, SAM HUMPHRIES is set to be one of the breakout Marvel Comics stars of the Summer. 

This series has been fantastic, and serves as a major inspiration to how the Avengers are portrayed in the films, as a gritty, realistic special ops unit assembled to deal with otherworldly threats.

In Sam's first issue, he's already made a huge splash, and while we don't want to totally spoiler the surprises, we will say this: this issue of ULTIMATES hits REALLY close to home for all of us that live in the Maryland / D.C area, with some major destruction going on.

Snag yourself a copy and jump on board this Saturday, and get your copy signed by SAM HUMPHRIES!

BE ONE OF THE FIRST 15 THIRD EYE FAITHFUL IN LINE SATURDAY MORNING, AND RECEIVE A FREE SPECIAL GIFT COURTESY OF SAM HUMPHRIES & HIGHER EARTH!
PLUS: THE FIRST 15 WILL RECEIVE A FREE THIRD EYE COMICS T-SHIRT

If you're one of the first 15 in line, you'll receive a very special free gift courtesy of Sam Humphries, that will be limited to this event only. :)  The first 15 in line will also receive a FREE Third Eye Re-Usable bag loaded with swag!

We can't say what the special gift is, but we can say this: it's just as rad as past freebies we've given out. 

We'll also be giving out 5 FREE Third Eye Comics t-shirts to the first 5 lined up! So, get here early, and lets kick this one off big!

Lets kick off the first signing in the new store big, Third Eye Faithful! We look forward to catching up with you guys all weekend, showing you the new store, and hearing what you think!



Third Eye Comics | 2027A WEST STREET | Suite 102 | Annapolis | MD | 21401

Telnaes and Wuerker on editorial cartooning

 In the Digital Realm, New Hope for Editorial Cartoonists: While many newspapers have eliminated the position, the Internet offers a potentially brighter future.
By Alexa Kravitz
Alexa Kravitz (akravitz@ajr.umd.edu) is a student at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland.     
American Journalism Review Weds., May 9, 2012.
From AJR,   April/May 2012  issue

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Kevin Rechin ending Crock comic strip

'Crock' strip coming to its end
By MICHAEL ZITZ
http://blogs.fredericksburg.com/newsdesk/2012/05/09/%E2%80%98crock%E2%80%99-strip-coming-to-its-end/

I was scooped by the Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star and the Daily Cartoonist on this!

DC-area cartoonist Bill Brown joins Team Cul de Sac

Bill Brown's done this cute panel for Team Cul de Sac.

Matt Bors interviewed by Comic Riffs

WHITHER POLITICAL CARTOONING? A Conversation with tonight's Herblock Prize winner, MATT BORS

CRNI Courage Award Press Release




May 9, 2012, Burke, Virginia - Today Dr. Robert Russell, the Executive Director of the Cartoonists Rights Network International (CRNI), announced the winners of the 2012 Courage in Editorial Cartooning Award as decided by a unanimous vote of the CRNI Board of Directors.  The winners are Ali Ferzat, from Syria, and Aseem Trivedi, from India.  CRNI, the only international organization exclusively devoted to defending the human rights of cartoonists imperiled because of their work, will hold the award ceremony during the annual convention of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC) on September 15.  The ceremony is currently scheduled to take place at George Washington University's Jack Morton Auditorium in Washington, DC.

Every year, CRNI recognizes a cartoonist who has shown exemplary courage in the face of unrelenting threat, legal action or other pressure as punishment or disincentive for cartoons that are too powerful for some officials, sects, terrorists or demagogues.  This year CRNI recognizes two such cartoonists.   

To quote CRNI Board Member Matt Wuerker, the editorial cartoonist for Politico.com, from Time magazine's list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World, "Ali Ferzat, 60, spent years drawing insightful cartoons, mostly staying between the prescribed lines of Syria's state-sanctioned media.  But confronted with the regime's increasing brutality, he embraced the democracy movement and turned his lampoons on President Bashar Assad directly."  For this, thugs were ordered to send Ali a message.  They brutally beat him up, intentionally breaking both his hands.  After the attack, Ali made a second courageous and potentially life-threatening decision.  He decided to make public what the Assad Regime had done to him.  The work of this brave and talented artist can be seen online at http://www.ali-ferzat.com/ar/comics.html and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ali.frzat.

Aseem Trivedi, a young cartoonist from India, like Ali Ferzat, made two courageous decisions.  First, in an atmosphere of increasing censorship and repression in the world's largest democracy, Aseem launched the Cartoons Against Corruption website.  In an effort to mobilize his fellow citizens against India's pervasive political corruption, Aseem filled this site with his anti-corruption cartoons.  After being charged with treason and insulting national symbols, Aseem made his second courageous act.  Despite the charges and threats of additional charges, he has taken a leadership role in India's emerging free speech movement.  Joining forces with other free speech activists, Aseem has launched an online freedom of expression campaign called Save Your Voice: A Movement Against Web Censorship.

CRNI, a free speech and human rights organization with affiliate organizations around the world, conducts workshops on emerging freedom of expression issues.  Our programs include actions to reduce violence against cartoon journalists, and, workshops to educate the public about the essential role of editorial cartoonists in the democratic process.  CRNI is a member of IFEX and the New York Foundation for the Arts.

Please contact CRNI for more information about Ali Ferzat and Aseem Trivedi as well as former awardees, such as Malaysia's Zulkiflee Anwar Ulhaque, aka Zunar, and South Africa's Jonathan Shapiro, aka Zapiro, who are still facing court actions aimed at silencing their speech.  Zunar was a CRNI honoree in 2011 and Zapiro was an honoree in 2007.  Since the founding of CRNI twenty-one years ago, the staff, volunteers and friends of our organization have witnessed an alarming rise in reprisals directed at editorial cartoonists due to the power and influence of their work. 


Drew Rougier-Chapman
Deputy Director
Cartoonists Rights Network International
Protecting your Free Speech, one cartoonist at a time.
Email: drew@cartoonistsrights.org
Website: http://www.cartoonistsrights.org/

P.O. Box 7272
Fairfax Station, VA 22039 USA
 


Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Free Comic Book Day photos

Joel Pollack celebrating his birthday at Big Planet Comics Bethesda.


Here's my Free Comic Book Day photos at local shops. It seemed to be successful - Big Planet Comics in Bethesda had a line out the door at opening and ran out of comics by mid-afternoon. All 4 stores I swung by were very well stocked and family friendly.

And here's a few pictures of Alison Bechdel at Politics and Prose.

Mark Wheatley interview

Written in Blood: A Conversation with Comics Artist/Writer Mark Wheatley
Mark Wheatley on the Lez Vamps contest, Bride of the Forest, Spectrum Live! and more.
By Bill Baker, Columnist
May 4, 2012
http://www.themortonreport.com/books/news/comics-written-in-blood/

Iranian cartoonist Nik Kowsar living in DC?

Iranian Cartoonist Sentenced to 25 Lashings - according to this article by Daryl Cagle he is:

"For more insight, I turned to my good friend Nik Kowsar, an Iranian cartoonist now living in Washington, D.C. who was imprisoned for depicting Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi as a crocodile:"
 
I've heard that Cagle is living around here now too.

Wash Post on Maurice Sendak

Author of beloved 'Wild Things': Maurice Senak 1928-2012 [online at Maurice Sendak dies; author and illustrator wrote about children's survival
By Becky Krystal, Washington Post May 9 2012 http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/maurice-sendak-author-and-illustrator-of-works-about-childrens-survival-dies/2012/05/08/gIQA8lXMAU_story.html

Maurice Sendak's imagination took him into the wild, and beyond
By Michael Dirda, Washington Post May 9 2012 http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/maurice-sendaks-imagination-took-him-into-the-wild-and-beyond/2012/05/08/gIQA4iHXBU_story.html

Children see themselves in late author Maurice Sendak's 'Wild Things' characters
By — Tracy Grant, Washington Post May 9 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/kidspost/children-see-themselves-in-late-author-maurice-sendaks-wild-things-characters/2012/05/08/gIQAt9u1AU_story.html

SALUTING MAURICE SENDAK: A visual tribute to a rumpus-loving legend
By Michael Cavna

I don't consider Sendak a cartoonist, but many do, so I'll link to coverage highlights here.

Publisher's Weekly Xoc review

Matt Dembicki's new book is reviewed here  -
 
Comics Reviews May 2012

By PW Staff

May 07, 2012

http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/book-news/comics/article/51870-comics-reviews-may-2012.html

Comic Riffs interviews RFK awardee Stephanie McMillan

STEPHANIE McMILLAN wins RFK Journalism Award for social-justice cartoons
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 8 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/stephanie-mcmillan-wins-rfk-journalism-award-for-social-justice-cartoons/2012/05/08/gIQAXxTvBU_blog.html

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

PRESS RELEASE: RFK Center Announces 2012 Book & Journalism Awards Winners

Stephanie McMillan has won this Washington-based award (for which I was one of the judges).

Robert F. Kennedy Center Announces

2012 Book & Journalism Award Winners

 May 8, 2012
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Author Kathryn Sikkink receives 2012 Book Award for analysis of international justice's impact on world politics

Washington, DC -- The RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights announced the winners of its annual book and journalism award winners. 

 

Kathryn Sikkink will receive the 2012 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award for The Justice Cascade: How Human Rights Prosecutions Are Changing World Politics. In the book, University of Minnesota Political Science Professor Sikkink makes a case for the systemic and long-term impacts of holding world leaders accountable for human rights abuses. She offers readers a history of human rights prosecution through three decades of steady acceleration, and presents a new understanding of the way these cases build upon one another to create a "cascade" effect with far-reaching influence on future human rights outcomes.

 

This year's Book Award attracted more than 90 nominations. The judges selected Sikkink's work, Ariel Dorfman's autobiography, Feeding on Dreams, and Richard Thompson Ford's Rights Gone Wrong as the top three finalists.

 

"Kathryn Sikkink, in The Justice Cascade, has provided readers with compelling evidence that the cause of human rights finally is taking hold in the international community. She documents a trend clearly demonstrating that tyrannical dictators who, in the past, murdered, brutalized, and imprisoned citizen-dissidents and political opponents with impunity, now more frequently face criminal prosecutions and punishment. The result: Justice, once routinely vagrant and still often delayed now finds both traction and viability," said John Seigenthaler, Chair of the 2012 Judges Panel. "The judges of the RFK Book Award unanimously found Sikkink's work is highly deserving of the award that bears the name of Robert F. Kennedy."

 

The 32nd annual RFK Book Award will be presented by Ethel Kennedy at a ceremony at The United States Institute of Peace, in Washington, DC, on Thursday, May 24, 2012, at 6:00 PM.

 

The ceremony will also feature the presentation of the 2012 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards, which include prizes in student and professional categories. All honorees will receive a bust of Robert F. Kennedy and a cash stipend in recognition of their award. Over 250 entries were submitted and judged by over 50 media professionals.

 

This year's winning journalists, in eight professional and three student categories, are:

  • Domestic TV Winner: Crime After Crime by Yoav Potash from the OWN, The Oprah Winfrey Network
  • International TV Winner: Bahrain: Shouting in the Dark by May Welsh, Hassan Mahfood & Jon Blair, Al Jazeera English
    Radio Winner: Native Foster Care: Lost Children, Shattered Families by Laura Sullivan and Amy Walters, NPR
  • International Photography: Broken Promise: Gold Mining in Peru's High Andes, The Los Angeles Times Magazine by Michael Robinson Chavez
  • Domestic Photography: A Lasting Toll by Katie Falkenberg, The Los Angeles Times
  • International Print Winner: China: Living Under the Yoke, by Tom Lasseter, McClatchy Newspapers
  • Domestic Print Winner: Imminent Danger by Meg Kissinger, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  • Cartoon Winner: The Beginning of the American Fall and Code Green, by Stephanie McMillan, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  • College Print/Broadcast:  Arizona State University, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication, Stateless in the Dominican Republic, by the Cronkite Borderlands Initiative 
  • High School Broadcast:  Cody High School, Jared Iler and Anna Reed
  • High School Print:  Davis Senior High School, A Light on Latinos, by Anna Sturla and Daniel Tutt

The distinguished panel of judges for the Book Award included chair John Seigenthaler, acclaimed journalist, editor, publisher, and former aide to Robert Kennedy, as well as Michele Norris, radio journalist, NPR host of All Things Considered, author Amanda Smith, Stetson Law School Professor, Robert D. Bickel and author, Senior Correspondent for ABC News and 2005 RFK book award winner, Jim Wooten.

 

A panel of 60 judges, all prominent media professionals, selected the winning Journalism Award entries.  The Grand Prize winner will be chosen from among the winners in each category by the RFK Journalism Committee, chaired by Margaret Engel, director of the Alicia Patterson Journalism Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports investigative journalists and photojournalists worldwide.

 

About The Robert F. Kennedy Book Award
The RFK Center presents an annual award to the book that, in the words of Award Founder Arthur Schlesinger, "faithfully and forcefully reflects Robert Kennedy, his concern for the poor and powerless, his struggle for honest and even-handed justice, his conviction that a decent society must assure all young people a fair chance, and his faith that a free democracy can act to remedy disparities of power and opportunity." Past winners of the RFK Book Award include Vice President Al Gore, Congressman John Lewis, Taylor Branch, Toni Morrison, Jonathon Kozol, and Michael Lewis.

 

About The Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards

The RFK Journalism Awards recognize outstanding reporting on issues that reflect Robert Kennedy's dedication to human rights and social justice, and his belief in the power of individual action. Winning entries provide insights into the causes, conditions, and remedies of human rights violations and injustice, and critical analyses of the movements that foster positive global change.


Don't forget!

The RFK Center's Annual Spring Online Auction runs through May 17! Proceeds benefit our human rights work.

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OT: Brian Biggs on Maurice Sendak

My friend, the cartoonist and children's book author Brian Biggs has a lovely piece on his blog about what Maurice Sendak has meant to him. Sendak passed away today at age 83.

Comics bits in today's Post

Page A5 sees a full page ad, "It's Time to Quit the Catholic Church," illustrated with a cartoon by Don Addis. The same ad is on the back page of today's Express.
 
 
Using comic books (like 'The Avengers') to get kids to read, by Valerie Strauss is in print in today's paper as "Can comic books get kids to read?"

Cartoon Picayune Spring 2012 Issue

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So I'm not gonna be sharing this much around the usual social networks, but I had to tell somewhere: I'm starting a new tumblr. As often as I can bear, I'm gonna adapt articles and other works of non-fiction into short little comics like this. It's called Sequential News, and it's a way to force myself to draw more. We'll see how it goes. It doesn't explicitily relate to The CP, but who knows how it might in the future, especially for subscribers (wink, wink).
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The CP On Tour

TCAF, Toronto, May 5th and 6th ISSUE 3 DEBUT

CAKE, Chicago, June 16th and 17th

D.C. Zine Fest, Washington, D.C., July 28th

SPX, Bethesda, September 15th and 16th

Stores that sell The CP

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Sunday, May 06, 2012

Cosplay Parade Participants Sought

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Chris Wanamaker, (202) 262 2083 president@dcanimeclub.org

 

DC Anime Club Presents

2012 Cosplay Parade

 

     We DC Anime Club are looking for Cosplay volunteers to participate in our 2012 Cosplay Parade, which will be a part of Fiesta Asia Parade. Volunteers are  welcome to Cosplay any character they wish as long as it is family friendly. We will march in the Fiesta Asia Parade Saturday May 19,2012 Pennsylvania Avenuebetween Third and Sixth Streets NW, Washington, DC Nearest Subway Station: Archives Navy Memorial Green line.

All cosplay volunteers are to arrive at Archives Navy Memorial Subway Station at 10am  and we will proceed to the parade route.  

THE PARADE ITSELF STARTS AT 2PM. THIS GIVES PARTICIPANTS ENOUGH TIME TO ENJOY FIESTA ASIA UNTIL IT  IS TIME FOR US TO LINE UP FOR THE PARADE.

 In order to rsvp you must click on the following link:  https://www.facebook.com/events/199955826736431/

For more Information please contact: president@dcanimeclub.org or call 202 262 2083.

This event is free and open to the public.

Ages 13 and up.

For more information please visit the DC Anime Club website at http://dcanimeclub.org .

About DC Anime Club:

DCAC was established in 2003 to introduce and educate people in the Washington,DCarea about East Asian culture, through viewing and discussion ofJapanese animation (also known as anime) and Japanese comics (manga). DCAC is a 501(c) (3) not for profit organization, contributions to DC Anime Club are taxed deductible to the extent allowable under the law. The club also works to provide a positive, alternative activity to the youth in the area by exposing them to foreign culture, encouraging artistic expression and creativity, and providing opportunities for participation in community activities and leadership.

In addition to our bi-weekly meetings, the club holds an Annual Art Show, an Annual Costume fundraising event, and visits local schools to do presentations on anime. The club also works with the Smithsonian Freer Gallery and DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival on their anime screenings, and has helped locally promote performances for Japanese bands such as Puffy Ami Yumi and Pine am. DC Anime Club was founded by Chris Wanamaker (President), Jules Chang (Former Vice President) and Craig Vaughn (Vice President) on Saturday June 5, 2003. We have a strong membership that continues to grow -- most of which are teenagers.

Post reviews Soglow

"Cartoon Monarch: Otto Soglow & The Little King"
By Michael Taube,
Washington Post May 6 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/cartoon-monarch-otto-soglow-and-the-little-king/2012/05/03/gIQAKN5S1T_story.html

-- I'm not sure why they needed a Canadian reviewer though.

This blog post is printed in today's paper as well --

'AVENGERS': 7 Reasons it will be a hit
By David Betancourt and Michael Cavna
Washington Post May 6 2012

Saturday, May 05, 2012

Toronto comics fest interviews DC creator Dechanique

This is a completely new-to-me local creator -

Toronto Comic Arts Festival 2012 Questionnaire: Deanna Echanique
Mark Medley  May 5, 2012
http://arts.nationalpost.com/2012/05/05/toronto-comic-arts-festival-2012-questionnaire-deanna-echanique/

Q: Who are you?

A: I'm Dechanique (Deanna Echanique), an American comic artist residing in Washington, D.C.  I draw an LGBTIQ Neo-Victorian webcomic, La Macchina Bellica and am illustrating a new comic project with writer Jason Nerad, Kindling — a post-apocalyptic tale of survival, which will begin regular postings in June (the prologue is already online). I've been drawing comics since 2000.

Also, friend of ComicsDC and former City Paper illustrator Rob Ullman is there too -

Toronto Comic Arts Festival 2012 Questionnaire: Robert Ullman

Mark Medley  May 5, 2012

http://arts.nationalpost.com/2012/05/05/toronto-comic-arts-festival-2012-questionnaire-robert-ullman/


Truitt and USA Today on comic books

Geoff Johns gives out good vibes for Free Comic Book Day
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY May 4 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-05-05/DC-Comics-Free-Comic-Book-Day-issue/54730640/1

'Earth 2' builds a new world, one alternate hero at a time
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 30 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-04-30/Earth-2-comic-book-series/54642260/1

Iron Man leads the core four of 'The Avengers'
By Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY May 4 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/story/2012-05-04/marvel-the-avengers-robert-downey-jr-mark-ruffalo-chris-evans-chris-hemsworth/54738726/1

'Avengers' cast shoots for superhero spectacle
By Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY 4/24/2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/story/2012-04-23/on-set-behind-the-scenes-with-the-avengers/54494532/1

On 'Avengers' set, laughter is a powerful weapon

By Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY 4/23/2012

http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/story/2012-04-23/laughs-abound-on-the-avengers-set/54494566/1


'Marvel's The Avengers' is marvelous fun
By Claudia Puig, USA TODAY May 3 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/story/2012-05-03/marvel-the-avengers/54705328/1

Smithsonian mag blog on comic book movies

Why Hollywood Loves Comic Books
Daniel Eagan
Smithsonian Magazine's Reel Culture blog May 4, 2012
http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/movies/2012/05/why-hollywood-loves-comic-books/

Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman

From: Joel Pollack

Marc Nobleman is a friend of Big Planet Comics and an archeologist of comic book history. He has authored a new book on the secret intelligence behind the creation of much of the Batman mythos. In July (exact date TBA), Marc will be signing his latest creation, Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman. As a longtime Batman fan, and charter subscriber to Biljo White's Batmania, I know that I am very excited to learn the secrets that Marc has unearthed.

Here's a note from Marc:

The Avengers is not the only superhero movie opening today. I am excited to unveil the trailer for Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Sf6_lyahRk

If you are able to take a moment to watch it, please stay till the end (through the credits)...

And if you like, please spread the word!

--
Marc Tyler Nobleman
http://noblemania.blogspot.com - The stories behind the stories I write


Yesterday's live Avengers chat with Marvel editors

Whoops. Well, you can still read it here:

The Avengers: Chat with Marvel editors
Axel Alonso and Tom Brevoort
May 4, 2012
http://live.washingtonpost.com/the-avengers-050412.html

Big Planet Comics FCBD - Jeremy Whitley interview

If this interview appeals to you, Whitley is still signing his comic for 2 hours (as of now) at Big Planet College Park.

Five Questions with Jeremy Whitley
Eden Miller
Comicsgirl blog Apr 30, 2012
http://www.comicsgirl.com/2012/04/30/five-questions-with-jeremy-whitley/

Free Comic Book Day today


Free Comic Book Day Approacheth!

Next Saturday, May 5, is the annual Free Comic Book Day! As always, all of our stores are participating, so stop by and get some free comics! It's also a great time to bring your friends or children in too! We have been receiving our free comic books over the last few weeks, and there are a LOT this year. Avengers, DC New 52, Simpsons, Mega Man, a HARDCOVER from Archaia, Serenity, Star Wars, Yo Gabba Gabba, Adventure Time, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Spider-Man, and more! You can see the full list of free comics at freecomicbookday.com

We are also having signings at two of our stores in conjunction with Free Comic Book Day. Jeremy Whitley and Jorge Aguirre, who both write great all ages comics (Princeless and Giants Beware!) will be at our Vienna store from 11-1 and our College Park store from 3-5. They will be signing copies of their comics, and happy to talk to young fans and readers too! More information is below.

We might also have a few special guests (like the Ghostbusters!)

- the Big Planet Comics kids

UPCOMING May 5 - Free Comic Book Day & Jeremy Whitley & Jorge Aguirre Signing

Free Comic Book Day is just a few weeks away! Bring your friends, we have a lot of great comics to give away this year! To see the complete list, go to freecomicbookday.com!

In addition, we are proud to present 2 great comic book writers, who have just published some great all-ages fantasy adventure comics! Jeremy Whitley writes Princeless, and Jorge Aguirre writes Giants Beware! They will be appearing at our Vienna and College Park stores.

11 am-1 pm
Big Planet Comics of Vienna
426 Maple Ave. East
Vienna, VA 22180
703-242-9412
vienna@bigplanetcomics.com

3 pm-5 pm
Big Planet Comics of College Park
7315 Baltimore Ave.
College Park, MD 20740
301-699-0498
bigplanetcollegepark@yahoo.com

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From Beyond Comics:

This year’s Free Comic Book Day will be Saturday, May 5th.


We will be giving away tons of comic books and other freebies. Meet comic book artists including Dean Haspiel, Mark Whealty, Carla Speed McNeil, Rafer Roberts, Terry Flippo, Megan Steckler and Nathan Richardson.

Also meet an abundance of costumed heroes! Fun for kids of all ages!

Gaithersburg Artists:  Dean Haspiel, Carla Speed McNeil, Casey Jones and Nathan Richardson from 11am to 4pm.

Frederick Artists:  Mark Wheatley, Rafer Roberts, Megan Steckler, and Terry Flippo.

Gaithersburg Store

18794 B North Frederick Rd
Gaithersburg, MD
(301) 216-0007
Hours: M,Tu 11-8; W-Sat 10-9; Sun 12-6

Frederick Store
5632 Route 85
Frederick, MD
(301) 668-8202
Hours: M,Tu 10-8; W-Sat 10-9; Sun 12-6
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From Game On! Comics

Saturday, May 5th from 11am to 6pm

Come out to Game On! Comics for Free Comic Book Day! Once per year, comic shops around the country give out comics for free.

We will have a great selection of comic books for you and your friends, for FREE. LOTS of children's comics!

Over 40 titles! One Free Thor Heroclix! Widest variety of comics available in our area!

Super-Hero appearances throughout the day!! Starting around 12 noon till 3ish

Batgirl
Sabretooth
A G.I. Joe
Flash
Phoenix

Artist Appearance: 11am to 6pm

Tim Dzon!
Tim has worked on many comics over the years including these:
Avengers West Coast
Avengers Spotlight
What If..
Marvel Comics Presents
Fantastic Four Unplugged
Spiderman Unlimited
Hawkeye Mini-Series
Northstar Mini-Series
WarMachine
Ironman

Tim will be here to sign autographs and even draw commisioned pieces just for you, for an extra cost.

Louis the Magician

11:30am to 12:30pm
Louis the Magician will be performing close up magic in the lobby for the kids!
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BAMN Comics - free downloadable comic from local creators Jay Payne, Troy Jeffrey Allen and David Dean on May 5th at http://www.bamncan.com/

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From Third Eye Comics in Annapolis:
THIS SATURDAY IS ALSO FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2012 and THIRD EYE'S 4th ANNIVERSARY!


Yes, it's our favorite day of the year, in fact, this is why we chose it as the day of our big grand opening celebration. FREE COMIC BOOK DAY. Every year, we work hard to bring you guys the best Free Comic Book Day on the East Coast, and this year, we've pulled out all the stops. A huge sale, loads of special guest creators, Stormtroopers!, and so much more!

Click here to get the full rundown of what we have shaking at BOTH Third Eye locations this Saturday for FCBD 2012!

Today: Cinco de Sandra tonight

CINCO DE SANDRA: A CELEBRATION OF COMIX, STORYTELLING, AND MUSIC
On Saturday, May 5, 2012, @8pm sharp, an all-star lineup of DC and NYC storytellers will come together to blow your mind with live performances of poetry, comix, and stories at the Hillyer Art Space in Dupont Circle. Venues represented include Trip City, Act-i-vate, and Barrelhouse. And after that? We'll get the music spinning.
CINCO DE SANDRA's lineup of performers includes:
Sandra Beasley (author of DON'T KILL THE BIRTHDAY GIRL, I WAS THE JUKEBOX)
Dean Haspiel (Emmy winner for BORED TO DEATH title sequence, artist of THE ALCOHOLIC w/Jonathan Ames and THE QUITTER w/Harvey Pekar, creator of BILLY DOGMA)
Molly Lawless (cartoonist of HIT BY PITCH, FROG & OWL)
Jim Dougan (comics writer, SAM & LILAH, CRAZY PAPERS, others at ACTIVATEcomix)
Jennifer Tress (DC-based storyteller, author of YOU'RE NOT PRETTY ENOUGH)
Natalie E. Illum (Spoken word poet, mothertongue organizer)
Tony Mancus (BARRELHOUSE contributor and co-editor of Flying Guillotine Press)
Plus, the whole shebang will be hosted by man-about-town Brandon Wetherbee (YOU, ME, THEM, EVERYBODY) and featuring the sweet sounds of DJ P-Vo (Hometown Sounds DC). We will have a merch table. We will have beer and non-beer. We will have a helluva lotta hijinks. And, in case you were wondering, we will have a birthday girl on hand: Sandra Beasley.
Be there, or be…
...Just be there.
Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/events/255811644513842/

TRIP CITY Blog: http://welcometotripcity.com/2012/05/cinco-de-sandra/



Friday, May 04, 2012

'Persepolis' conviction in Tunisia and local 'Avengers' reviews

Tunisian who showed 'Persepolis' on TV fined in free speech case [in print: TV mogul convicted in Airing of movie, May 4th]
By Marc Fisher, Published: May 3 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/tunisian-who-showed-persepolis-on-tv-fined-in-free-speech-case/2012/05/03/gIQA0GpzyT_story.html
 
Crime fighting pays in 'Marvel's The Avengers'
May 03, 2012
 Kelly Jane Torrance
http://washingtonexaminer.com/entertainment/movies/2012/05/crime-fighting-pays-marvels-avengers/568821
 
Superheroes with team spirit
By Ann Hornaday
Washington Post May 4, 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/movies/marvels-the-avengers,1059548/critic-review.html
 
Marvel's hero-worshiping spectacular isn't exactly a religious experience.
By Tricia Olszewski • May 4, 2012
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/articles/42610/marvels-the-avengers-reviewed-marvels-hero-worshiping-spectacular-isnt-exactly/
 
All-Out ‘Avengers’
By Kristen Page-Kirby
Express May 04, 2012, p. 24
http://www.expressnightout.com/2012/05/all-out-avengers/

Art Rhode's 70th birthday

My Dad turns 70 today. Coincidentally, the Avengers movie opens today. Both events are rather personally surprising.  I still think of Dad as somewhere around 45 (and I'm older than that now) and never expected to see a live-action Avengers movie because of expense, special effects and rights issues.


Back in the 1970s, I started reading comics as a kid - my parents bought DC's Superman, Mad magazine and Archie regularly. The Avengers were my favorite though, because, thanks to a cousin, I had some of the early issues and got hooked on Marvel. Mom never went over to the Marvel side, but Dad and I would both read them. When I got old enough, I'd bike up to 7-11 and buy whatever I could find on the spinner rack.


By the time I was in high school, Dad and I were delivering the Sunday NY Times for extra pocket change. On Fridays (new comic book day back then), we'd go to the Bergen Mall in Paramus and I'd buy comics at Collectors Comic Shop while he and Mom went to the bank to deposit his paycheck. After I finished the comics late on Friday night, usually in my bed after 11, I'd pass them along to Dad to read before stacking them up in the corner. I kept this up into college, until the stacks coming home would be 3 or 4 feet high and too much for anyone to get through. At one point, I was trying to have a complete collection of Avengers, but gave up for various reasons (especially Heroes Reborn), so Dad's got a good familiarity with that particular comic book.

There were also tons of books around the house because we're all great readers. Dad and I still swap books whenever see each other.

We're not that big on family celebrations, so I just mailed him a card and gave him a call. However today's one of those big number ones divisible by 10 and I've got my own bully pulpit here, so I'll say

Happy Birthday, Dad, and thanks for everything.

Thursday, May 03, 2012

May 5: Free Comic Book Day in the DC-area


Free Comic Book Day Approacheth!

Next Saturday, May 5, is the annual Free Comic Book Day! As always, all of our stores are participating, so stop by and get some free comics! It's also a great time to bring your friends or children in too! We have been receiving our free comic books over the last few weeks, and there are a LOT this year. Avengers, DC New 52, Simpsons, Mega Man, a HARDCOVER from Archaia, Serenity, Star Wars, Yo Gabba Gabba, Adventure Time, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Spider-Man, and more! You can see the full list of free comics at freecomicbookday.com

We are also having signings at two of our stores in conjunction with Free Comic Book Day. Jeremy Whitley and Jorge Aguirre, who both write great all ages comics (Princeless and Giants Beware!) will be at our Vienna store from 11-1 and our College Park store from 3-5. They will be signing copies of their comics, and happy to talk to young fans and readers too! More information is below.

We might also have a few special guests (like the Ghostbusters!)

- the Big Planet Comics kids

UPCOMING May 5 - Free Comic Book Day & Jeremy Whitley & Jorge Aguirre Signing

Free Comic Book Day is just a few weeks away! Bring your friends, we have a lot of great comics to give away this year! To see the complete list, go to freecomicbookday.com!

In addition, we are proud to present 2 great comic book writers, who have just published some great all-ages fantasy adventure comics! Jeremy Whitley writes Princeless, and Jorge Aguirre writes Giants Beware! They will be appearing at our Vienna and College Park stores.

11 am-1 pm
Big Planet Comics of Vienna
426 Maple Ave. East
Vienna, VA 22180
703-242-9412
vienna@bigplanetcomics.com

3 pm-5 pm
Big Planet Comics of College Park
7315 Baltimore Ave.
College Park, MD 20740
301-699-0498
bigplanetcollegepark@yahoo.com

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From Beyond Comics:

This year’s Free Comic Book Day will be Saturday, May 5th.


We will be giving away tons of comic books and other freebies. Meet comic book artists including Dean Haspiel, Mark Whealty, Carla Speed McNeil, Rafer Roberts, Terry Flippo, Megan Steckler and Nathan Richardson.

Also meet an abundance of costumed heroes! Fun for kids of all ages!

Gaithersburg Artists:  Dean Haspiel, Carla Speed McNeil, Casey Jones and Nathan Richardson from 11am to 4pm.

Frederick Artists:  Mark Wheatley, Rafer Roberts, Megan Steckler, and Terry Flippo.

Gaithersburg Store

18794 B North Frederick Rd
Gaithersburg, MD
(301) 216-0007
Hours: M,Tu 11-8; W-Sat 10-9; Sun 12-6

Frederick Store
5632 Route 85
Frederick, MD
(301) 668-8202
Hours: M,Tu 10-8; W-Sat 10-9; Sun 12-6
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

From Game On! Comics

Saturday, May 5th from 11am to 6pm

Come out to Game On! Comics for Free Comic Book Day! Once per year, comic shops around the country give out comics for free.

We will have a great selection of comic books for you and your friends, for FREE. LOTS of children's comics!

Over 40 titles! One Free Thor Heroclix! Widest variety of comics available in our area!

Super-Hero appearances throughout the day!! Starting around 12 noon till 3ish

Batgirl
Sabretooth
A G.I. Joe
Flash
Phoenix

Artist Appearance: 11am to 6pm

Tim Dzon!
Tim has worked on many comics over the years including these:
Avengers West Coast
Avengers Spotlight
What If..
Marvel Comics Presents
Fantastic Four Unplugged
Spiderman Unlimited
Hawkeye Mini-Series
Northstar Mini-Series
WarMachine
Ironman

Tim will be here to sign autographs and even draw commisioned pieces just for you, for an extra cost.

Louis the Magician

11:30am to 12:30pm
Louis the Magician will be performing close up magic in the lobby for the kids!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`

BAMN Comics - free downloadable comic from local creators Jay Payne, Troy Jeffrey Allen and David Dean on May 5th at http://www.bamncan.com/

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From Third Eye Comics in Annapolis:
THIS SATURDAY IS ALSO FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2012 and THIRD EYE'S 4th ANNIVERSARY!


Yes, it's our favorite day of the year, in fact, this is why we chose it as the day of our big grand opening celebration. FREE COMIC BOOK DAY. Every year, we work hard to bring you guys the best Free Comic Book Day on the East Coast, and this year, we've pulled out all the stops. A huge sale, loads of special guest creators, Stormtroopers!, and so much more!

Click here to get the full rundown of what we have shaking at BOTH Third Eye locations this Saturday for FCBD 2012!

May 4: Bechdel at Politics and Prose

Friday, May 4, 7 p.m.

Alison Bechdel - Are You My Mother?: A Comic Drama (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $22)
In her acclaimed graphic memoir, Fun Home, Bechdel focused on her father, his secret life, and his death. Now she turns to her talented, emotionally repressed mother, exploring the family psychology and the tentative mother-daughter truce the two achieved via D.W. Winnicott , Dr. Seuss, and Bechdel's own vivid memories.

This event is co-sponsored by Small Press Expo, an annual festival that provides a forum for artists, writers and publishers of comic art in its various forms to present to the public comic art not normally accessible through normal commercial channels. SPX 2012 is September 15 and 16 at the Marriot Bethesda North Hotel and Conference Center and will feature such special guests as Chris Ware, Daniel Clowes, and the Hernandez Brothers. More information at www.spxpo.com.

Buy a copy of Are You My Mother? from P&P, get it signed by Alison, and receive a free single-day pass to SPX 2012!