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My last strip
Richard Thompson
September 23, 2012
http://richardspooralmanac.blogspot.com/2012/09/my-last-strip_23.html
Anime USA welcomes Phil LaMarr
Voice actor to appear at Anime USA 2012
Actor/comedian Phil LaMarr is best known as a cast member of Fox's "Mad TV" and as the guy who got his brains blown out in PULP FICTION. He has also appeared in the films, IT'S PAT (the writers are friends from the Groundlings), BIO-DOME (the director's a friend from college) and EAT YOUR HEART OUT (no reason).
A native of Los Angeles, Phil was a member of The Groundlings, the award-winning sketch and improv comedy group. In addition, he has studied improv at Second City and at the ImprovOlympic in Chicago with Del Close. Phil has also improvised with Cold Tofu, Off the Wall, and the Purple Crayon of Yale University of which he was a founding member.
His television credits include guest starring on "Happy Endings," "State of Georgia," "Castle," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Big Time Rush" "Cold Case,""Reno 911," "Without A Trace," "The Bernie Mac Show," "NYPD Blue," "Living Single," "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and "Murphy Brown." His stage credits include: THE TEMPEST, AS YOU LIKE IT, GUYS AND DOLLS, ASYLUM at The Actors Gang, and South Coast Repertory's MAKE THE BREAK and Sacred Fools Theatre's inaugural production of THE FATTY ARBUCKLE SPOOKHOUSE REVUE.
Phil was profiled in TV Guide for his voice-over work as well, which includes featured roles in HOODWINKED TOO!, ZAMBEZIA and MADAGASCAR: ESCAPE 2 AFRICA; regular roles on the animated series "Futurama," "Kaijudo," Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends," "Static Shock," "Ozzy & Drix," "Evil con Carne," "Samurai Jack" and "Justice League Unlimited" as well as recurring roles on "King of the Hill," "Family Guy," "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," "Young Justice" "The Proud Family," and "The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron."
Phil has had a good time doing voices for video games as well. He can be heard on such projects as METAL GEAR SOLID 4, DOOM 3, JAK 3, MERCENARIES 2, MEN OF VALOR, DARKSIDERS, RAGE, INFAMOUS 2, and DEAD ISLAND
On the big screen, LaMarr has also appeared in the comedies STEP BROTHERS, KILL THE MAN, FREE ENTERPRISE, CHERISH and MANNA FROM HEAVEN. As well as SPEAKING OF SEX with Bill Murray and Catherine O'Hara and Rodney Dangerfield's BACK BY MIDNIGHT. Phil also played the lead role in director Tim Russ' A NIGHT AT THE BIJOU, had a supporting role in QUID PRO QUO, a 2008 Sundance Film Festival selection in the Spectrum category and a cameo in SPIDER-MAN 2, which will wind up paying more in residuals than all of the others combined.
Recently, Phil took on the role of "Cowboy Curtis" in THE PEE-WEE HERMAN SHOW both on Broadway and in the Emmy-nominated HBO special and appeared in the Dreamworks feature REAL STEEL with Hugh Jackman
For biographical information and pictures, please check out www.phillamarr.com.
About Anime USA: In 1999 Anime USA began as a northern Virginia convention started by fans, and in 2004 become a non-profit educational organization. Our mission is to educate the public about and promote Japanese arts and popular culture. As in the beginning, we remain a convention of fans, by fans, and for fans. Anime USA is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit.
Anime USA 2012 will be held November 9-11 in our new location: the Marriott Wardham Park in Washington, D.C. For more information and to register for the convention, visit us at www.animeusa.org.
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Ben Claassen III, creator of the strip Dirtfarm which runs in the Baltimore City Paper, has a new comic collection and artwork. Join us for a release party and exhibit! Adult beverages will be served. |
Here's a nice article about the strip:
OFFBEAT: Cul de Sac comic ends as homage to 'dying yet mighty art form'
By Philip Potempa philip.potempa@nwi.com,
September 24 2012
http://www.nwitimes.com/entertainment/columnists/offbeat/offbeat-cul-de-sac-comic-ends-as-homage-to-dying/article_855ad874-00c8-50c9-8657-48748fad59f3.html
and a podcast about the strip's end:
Tim Young, and Tom Spurgeon.
#331 The End of the Road for "Cul de Sac"
Deconstructing Comics podcast September 17th, 2012.
http://deconstructingcomics.com/?p=2849
http://media.libsyn.com/media/stingpin/120917.mp3
The Post is going with a new strip by Mike Lester:
'Mike du Jour' coming to The Post.
By Michael Cavna,
Washington Post September 24 2012
Snuggle up to The Star's newest comic strip, 'Pooch Cafe'
Comic strip, about more than just dogs, debuts in FYI Monday.
By TIM ENGLE
The Kansas City Star 2012-09-23
http://www.kansascity.com/2012/09/23/3827242/snuggle-up-to-our-new-comic-strip.html
'Big Nate' replacing discontinued 'Cul de Sac' strip
Daily Progress September 23 2012
Ann Telnaes Releases Election-Themed App
Seattle, WA September 24, 2012 – As interest in the 2012 presidential election builds, Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes releases "POTUS Pick."
Is POTUS Pick an editorial cartoon? Is it an app? Telnaes explains "It is an interactive editorial cartoon created exclusively as an app. So, it is an app cartoon." Telnaes believes that POTUS Pick is the first editorial cartoon created exclusively as an app.
Telnaes has been intrigued by how apps could allow cartoonists to approach editorial cartoons in new ways. "In print, users are passive – meaning that editors determine what they see." She adds "Online, readers have more content choice but it's still a passive experience. With apps, the evolution of the relationship between users and cartoons takes a big step forward due to the potential for interactive and non-linear content."
Telnaes created 24 original animation sequences for POTUS Pick. Users experience and navigate among the sequences using a combination of touching, dragging and shaking their devices. Telnaes notes that "the number of ways a user may proceed through the app cartoon is greater than the number of Romney gaffes."
Many of Telnaes' loyal readers may be surprised by how Telnaes treats both Romney and Obama in the app cartoon. Considered by many to be on the liberal end of the political spectrum, Telnaes structured the app so that each received the same number of segments. Telnaes notes "Romney may be the more well-known flip flopper but Obama has made his fair share." As a cartoonist, Telnaes has a point-of-view and she states "now users are able to interact with it."
Is the first of many app cartoons? She answers by noting that "while other cartoon apps help to reach new users with content that is available online, POTUS Pick goes in a different direction: this is all new content created for a specific environment." She adds "Hence the difference in cartoon app versus app cartoon." She plans to make a decision about next steps when her computer has a chance to cool down following the generation of so much material for POTUS Pick.
The Cartoonist Group worked with Telnaes to produce the app and was inspired to do so by the desire to see how an app could support its efforts to license leading comics and cartoons for reprints. Sara Thaves, Cartoonist Group's Founder, notes that "The links included in POTUS Pick take users to cartoons we know that they are interested in based on their purchase of the app." She concludes "So, it is a win-win: the links add value to the app and app helps us reach a targeted audience."
About Ann Telnaes: Ann Telnaes (Http://www.anntelnaes.com) is a Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist (2001) who now creates animated cartoons for the Washington Post. Telnaes attended California Institute of the Arts and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, specializing in character animation. Before beginning her career as an editorial cartoonist, Telnaes worked for several years as a designer for Walt Disney Imagineering. She has also animated and designed for various studios in Los Angeles, New York, London, and Taiwan. Her television and radio appearances include: - The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, C-Span, NPR, BBC radio, Sirius Radio, The Editors, World Affairs Television, Canada.
About the Cartoonist Group: The Cartoonist Group (http://www.cartoonistgroup.com) markets the reprints of over fifty leading creators of comic strips and editorial cartoons, including nine winners of Pulitzer Prize. In the process, the Cartoonist Group coordinates efforts with the cartoonists and with leading syndicates: Creators, King Features and the Washington Post Writers Group. The Cartoonist Group's inventory grows daily and now includes over 70,000 cartoons all of which are keyword-searchable as well as 14,000+ subject-specific pages accessible by web users. The Cartoonist Group operates two affiliated sites, both of which offer the same search capabilities and subject-specific pages: http://www.thecomicstrips.com and http://www.theeditorialcartoons.com/
App Summary: In POTUS Pick users pick Obama, then Romney, then Obama, then Romney – and in the process users may see the candidates flip-flop, hear them speak, make the candidates' noses grow, cause them to be buried under campaign cash and more. The Cartoonist Group's link takes users to 1,500+ 2012 election-related cartoons by fifty leading cartoonists.
POTUS Pick (http://www.potuspick.com) is sold at the iTunes store (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/potus-pick/id551868858?ls=1&mt=8) for .99$.