Monday, July 16, 2012

July 23: The Rabbi's Cat animation


The 16th Street Shortlist
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Creativity
The Rabbi's CatThe Rabbi's Cat
Le Chat du Rabbin

WJFF Friendraiser

Monday, July 23
7:00 pm
Embassy of France
4101 Reservoir Road
Film followed by a dessert reception
Celebrate the Washington Jewish Film Festival. Join us for the annual WJFF Friendraiser!
Algiers, 1920s. Rabbi Sfar has his hands full with his beautiful daughter becoming a voluptuous young woman and a sarcastic cat that can not only talk, but demands to have a bar mitzvah. Together with a mysterious painter, a wise old Arab Sheikh and an eccentric Russian billionaire they set off on an incredible adventure to find a lost tribe and mythical city. Director/author/comic book artist Joann Sfar's joyful feature film adaptation of his beloved graphic novel celebrates colorful, hand-drawn animation while presenting a very grown-up message of Jewish identity and tolerance.
Co-sponsored by La Maison Française and the Embassy of France

 

PR: Announcing the new Fantom Comics and Subculture for the Cultured

 
  
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Some of you may have noticed the soft re-launch of our sister sites: Fantom Comics and Subculture for the Cultured over the past few months. Well, today we're ready for our official launch, and if you haven't seen the site(s) yet you're in for a treat. Totally redesigned! Here are some highlights of the Fantom site:
 
  • We have a completely redesigned Online Store, with tons of inventory listed and updated weekly. And – in honor of our launch – select books for 20% and 50% off.
  • Our Cover Gallery is back! Check out each week's new releases, updated the Sunday before each New Comic Book Day.
  • The Fantom Fandom blog, where we'll post store news, comic book reviews and whatever industry tidbits we come across.
  • Our Comic Book Reservation Service "Countdown Clock", prominently displayed on the left-hand side of each page to remind you how long you have until each month's ordering deadline.
 
And we're really excited about what we've created with our Subculture for the Cultured site, an online magazine highlighting the comic book as the center of the pop culture world. We've scoured the web for great writers, and here's a list of just a few of our featured Columns:
 
  • Drawing from the Headlines focuses on the world of graphic journalism (you know, like Joe Sacco or Guy Delisle).
  • Ecocomics. Where graphic arts meet dismal science. For example, their Superheroes and Externalities article breaks down the costs to you and me of, say, a superhero/villain battle.
  • Law and the Multiverse breaks down the hypothetical legal ramifications of comic book tropes, characters, and powers. Did Superman break the law as he beat up that criminal? Find out here!
  • The Superhero's Guide to Heroism offers ethical tips on superhero problems such as gaining powers, choosing sidekicks, and keeping your identity a secret.
 
So check it out. Comment. Set up an RSS Feed. Share on FB and Twitter. Fantom was very lucky to recruit so many talented writers and we want to reward them with a solid following.
 
And if you've got any questions or comments, please feel free to email us at info@fantomcomics.com.
 
Thanks everyone, and remember, every week's a great week 4 comics!

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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Damn Cartoons - AAEC 2012 con website

Damn Cartoons - AAEC 2012 con
Washington DC
Sept. 14th & 15th, 2012
9am - 5pm
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Jack Morton Auditorium

Friday Night

Cartoon Death Match
Emceed by Todd Zuniga creator of
Literary Death Match

Mike Peters
Keith Knight
Jen Sorensen
Mark Fiore
Celebrity Judges TBD

Special Guests:

Francoise Mouly
Art Editor, The New Yorker
Steve Brodner
Tom Tomorrow

2012 Courage in Editorial Cartooning Award

Presented to

Ali Ferzat ( Syria )
Aseem Trivedi ( India )

July 21: Batman Book signing with Marc Tyler Nobleman



Ever wonder how the Batman character was created? Bill the Boy Wonder: the Secret Co-Creator of Batman is the first book about the unsung man behind the Dark Knight. A struggling writer named Bill Finger was involved from the beginning, helping to invent Batman from concept to costume to character.


Join us as Marc Tyler Nobleman talks about the amazing Bill Finger and the creation of Batman, one of the most famous and beloved superheroes. Get your copy just in time to see the latest movie installment in theaters! Ages 8 and up.  Saturday, July 21, 2012, 3:00 p.m., at Hooray For Books! 1555 King St., Alexandria, VA 22314, 703-548-4092, www.hooray4books.com

Friday, July 13, 2012

The Post reviews The Addams Family play


Peter Marks reviews the Kennedy Center's 'Addams Family' [in print as It's balky and it's rocky; it's altogether schlocky: Kennedy Center strikes up the brand in a lackluster 'Addams Family'
By Peter Marks,
Washington Post July 13 2012 p. C1, 7
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/peter-marks-reviews-the-kennedy-centers-addams-family/2012/07/12/gJQATfXmgW_story.html


Special cartoon feature in this week's City Paper

Lunch, Cubicled

Things Could Be Worse featured in Express

 
Also in the physical paper is a reprint of the Post's review of Ice Age 4 and a wire story on the new Batman movie.

A new ComicsDC logo courtesy of Michael Pohrer (MJ)

Michael "MJ" Pohrer (who's based in St. Louis, oddly enough) has kindly sent me another ComicsDC logo which I like a lot. He also done the African-American one for me you can see on the right. 
--
 
Michael Pohrer (MJ), Cartoonist / Illustrator
Grab a quick Laugh! Visit my TOONED IN© Blog

The Global Free Press' Editorial Cartoonist

ATTN: Editors and Publishers you can syndicate my cartoons to your readers!
Contact us at Cartoon Syndication MJ.

The St. Louis Gateway Arts

Creator of:
FIDDLESTIX©
The Nightmare Diaries©
Welcome To The Jungle©


 


"A Cat in Paris" reviewed in Examiner

A film noir for small fry
Kelly Jane Torrance
The Washington Examiner July 13, 2012, p. 22
 

Steve and Kathy Artley's photographs of TCDS signing

Steve and Kathy Artley have photographs of the Team Cul de Sac signing at Politics and Prose online now. Steve is a political cartoonist who contributed to the book and auction.

The Post on Ice Age 4

A franchise that avoids extinction
By Sean O'Connell
Friday, July 13, 2012
 

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Post remembers Doug Marlette

Doug Marlette, a friend remembered
 
By Kathleen Parker,
 
Washington Post July 11 2012. p. A17
 

Team Cul de Sac TONIGHT at Politics and Prose

Tonight at 7 pm in Washington DC's Politics and Prose, we'll have a gaggle of cartoonists from the book. The list includes:
 
Thompson, Richard                        

Sparks, Chris                                     

Artley, Steven                                                                                  

Auger, Michael                                                                                

Belefski, Carolyn                             

Cavna, Michael               
Corsetto, Danielle                 
Dale, Barbara 
Dunlap-Shohl, Peter                   

Galifianakis, Nick

Gallant, Shannon

Johnson, Kerry G.    
King, Jamie                       

Lewis, Donna A.               

Lunsford, Annie                               

Mitchell, Bono

Sutliff, Joe                          

Wuerker, Matt

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Truitt on Gene Simmons, Comic-Con, the Joker, Archie's Glee and others

Gene Simmons relaunches comic-book line at Comic-Con
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY July 9 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-07-09/Gene-Simmons-comic-book-universe/56107696/1?csp=34life

Comic-Con offers an impressive array of pop-culture stuff
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY July 8 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-07-08/San-Diego-Comic-Con-pop-culture-items/56097700/1

The Joker returns to haunt Batman this October
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY July 9 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-07-09/The-Joker-Batman-comic-book/56110176/1

Sidekicks past, present battle in 'Batman and Robin'
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY July 9 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-07-09/Batman-and-Robin-comic-book-series/56115694/1

New 'Batman Incorporated' issue is 'one for the girls'
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY 6/18/2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-06-18/Batman-Incorporated-comic-book-series/55667438/1

Archie, pals to find 'Glee' in crossover
By Matt Moore, Associated Press Jul 9 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-07-09/glee-joins-archie-comics/56107724/1

King Oblivion exudes evil in his 'Supervillain Handbook'
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY July 6 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-07-06/King-Oblivion-Supervillain-Handbook/56059062/1



Intervention 2012 details!

INITIAL GUESTS ANNOUNCED FOR INTERVENTION 2012

Noted Webcomics creators to grace Maryland's only "Internet Convention"; Founders mark convention's 3rd year of inspiring digital creators.

ROCKVILLE, MD — March 28, 2011 – The initial round of twenty-eight guests for the third annual event Intervention, Maryland's only "Internet Convention", have been announced – and, in keeping with the convention's focus, all of the guests are creators who have made a name for themselves by sharing their creations on the Internet.

Among the first announced guests are Rob Balder, creators of the webcomic Erfworld – picked as one of TIME Magazine's top 10 graphic novels of 2007 – Shaenon Garrity, creator of the award-winning Narbonic and Skinhorse webcomics, Matt Blum, Managing Editor of Wired.com's GeekDad blog, Girls With Slingshots creator Danielle Corsetto, Devil's Panties creator Jennie Breeden, Sluggy Freelance creator Pete Abrams (one of the forefathers of the webcomics movement), and T. Campbell and Phil Kahn, whose webcomic, Guilded Age, is shelved in comic book stores across the country.

These creators – and more still to be announced – will be present at the Hilton Washington DC/Rockville in Rockville, MD, from September 21st through September 23rd, for a weekend celebration of cyber-culture, geek life, and the creative opportunities of the internet. The event's co-founder, Onezumi Hartstein, said, "[co-founder] James Harknell and I wanted to put together an event that would compliment the existing print-centric conventions – we wanted to showcase the creators who use the Internet as their primary publishing method. We felt that web creators needed their own space, We're giving them that with Intervention." After successful runs in 2010 and 2011, this year will mark Hartstein's third time organizing the event.

The convention also features panels, educational content, children's programming, board and video gaming, an extensive Artist Alley, Live Action Roleplaying, musical performances, and plenty of giveaways. As in past years, there will be a charity auction to benefit the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an international non-profit digital advocacy group that helps to defend civil liberties in the digital space.

Tickets for Intervention 2012 can be bought at http://www.interventioncon.com for $35 for the full weekend (through June 30, 2012); standard pre-order prices will increase to $40 afterwards.