Friday, February 01, 2013

Big Planet Comics Orbit Newsletter - 1 February 2013



 
Big Planet Comics
1 February 2013

Magic Gatecrash events in College Park


Our College Park store is hosting two Magic the Gathering Gatecrash events this weekend, tonight (Friday) at 6 and Saturday at noon will sealed drafts. Stop on by if you want to check out the new Magic release!

Well, I'm grateful none of you wanted to point out I forgot to update the year on our last newsletter. But no No-Prizes for anyone either!

I hope everyone found some good loot in Bethesda for our hardcover sale! Seems like everything else has calmed down too, though we did just order our Free Comic Book Day comics, so that's coming up in only 3 months!

Feel free to forward on our newsletter, and please send us any comments or mailing list requests to vienna@bigplanetcomics.com

Thanks!
 
- the Big Planet Comics kids


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Young Avengers #1

by Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Mike Norton

The Young Avengers are finally back! With young Loki thrown into the mix, we get a quick update on where the characters have been for 2 years, some crazy space action, and a creepy ending! Such a good start!

Dalen & Gole: Scandal in Port Angus SC

by Mike Deas

Two young aliens find a way to Earth and get mixed up with a fish-stealing scheme and enlist the friendship of an Earth girl. A strange, cartoony fun adventure!

all ages!

The Books of Magic HC

 
by Neil Gaiman, Bolton, Vess, Hampton, Johnson
 

A young boy is told by 4 mysterious strangers (included John Constantine, Hellblazer!) that he might become the greatest magician ever and goes on a tour of the magic of the universe. Good thing JK Rowling never read this one before coming up with her idea!

Hellraisers: A Graphic Biography SC

by Robert Sellers, Jake
 
Richard Burton, Pete O'Toole, Richard Harris, and Oliver Reed take a wannabe hellraiser on a tour of their past and present drunken adventures!

Todd the Ugliest Kid on Earth #1

by Ken Kristensen, M.K. Perker

A strange and darkly humored tale about a naive kid so ugly he always wears a bag over his head, his attempts to make friends with a neighbor who goes missing as a serial killer stalks the town! Plus a crazed detective, oblivious parents, and bullies! Super weird and fun.

The Answer #1

by Mike Norton, Dennis Hopeless

A mysterious hero tries to protect the city even as a woman gets drawn into a strange puzzle-obsessed cult! Unexpected twists.

Uncanny X-Force #1

by Sam Humphries, Ron Garney

The new team sees the addition of a mohawked-Storm and a crazy development in Fantomex's life!

Jihad HC

by Igor Barenko
 
A Russian dictator tries to find the reincarnation of Genghis Khan to help him conquer the future world!

New This Week 1/30

(Let us know if you want any of these!)
Activity #11
Adventure Time #12
All New X-Men #3 2nd Ptg
All New X-Men #4 2nd Ptg
All Star Western #16
Amazing Spider-Man #698 3rd Ptg
Amazing Spider-Man #699.1 2nd Ptg
Angel & Faith #18
Aquaman #16
Archie Double Digest #237
Archie The Married Life Vol 3 SC
Arrow #3
Avengers #2 2nd Ptg
Avengers #4
Avengers Vs X-Men AVX Consequences SC
Avenging Spider-Man #15.1 2nd Ptg
Bad Medicine Vol 1 SC
Batman And Robin Annual #1
Batman Beyond Unlimited #12
Batman The Dark Knight #16
Batman The Dark Knight Golden Dawn SC
Batman Incorporated #7
Before Watchmen Dollar Bill #1
Before Watchmen Ozymandias #5 (OF 6)
Cape 1969 HC
Cave-In SC
Complete Crumb Comics Vol 3 Fritz Cat SC
Courtney Crumrin #9
Criminal Macabre Final Night 30 Days crossover #2
Crossed Badlands #22
Damsels #5
Daredevil #21 2nd Ptg
Dark Avengers #186
Dark Avengers End Is Beginning SC
Dark Shadows #13
Darkness #110
Deadpool #3 2nd Ptg
Dear Beloved Stranger SC
Deathmatch #2
Doctor Who Prisoners Of Time #1 (OF 12)
Dragon Age Vol 2 Those Who Speak HC
Emily & The Strangers #1 (OF 3)
Executive Assistant Iris Vol 3 #2
Extermination Vol 1 SC
Fantastic Four Reunited They Stand SC
Flash #16
Flash Gordon Zeitgeist #9
Freddie Stories HC
Fury Of Firestorm The Nuclear Men #16
Futurama Comics #65
Global Frequency SC
Glory #32
Green Hornet #33
Green Lantern Corps Annual #1 (RISE)
Hack Slash #23
Happy #3 (OF 4) 2nd Ptg
Hawkeye #5 2nd Ptg
Hawkeye #7
He Man And The Masters Of The Universe #6 (OF 6)
Hellboy In Hell #1 2nd Ptg
Hellraisers Graphic Biographies SC
I Vampire #16
Injustice Gods Among Us #1
Invincible #100 Chromium Ed
Invincible #100
Iron Man #1 2nd Ptg
Iron Man By Joe Quesada SC
Jihad HC
Joe Kubert Presents #4 (OF 6)
Journey Into Mystery #648
Justice League Vol 1 Origin SC
Justice League Vol 2 The Villains Journey HC
Justice League Dark #16
Limit Vol 3 SC
Lot 13 #4 (OF 5)
Macgyver Fugitive Gauntlet #4 (OF 5)
Mara #2 (OF 6)
Marbles: Mania Depression Michelangelo & Me Graphic Memoir SC
Mars Attacks Zombies Vs Robots (One Shot)
Marvel Previews February 2013
Masters Of The Universe Origin Of He Man #1
Nowhere Men #2 2nd Ptg
Nowhere Men #3
Orchid #12
Pantha #6
Planet Of The Apes Vol 4 SC
Previews #293 February 2013
Prince Valiant Vol 6 1947-1948 HC
Punisher Nightmare #5 (OF 5)
Punisher War Zone #4 (OF 5)
Red Lanterns #16 (RISE)
Savage Hawkman #16
Shadow #9
Silver Surfer By Stan Lee And Moebius #1
Simpsons Illustrated #5
Sixth Gun #28
Roger Langridge's Snarked Vol 3 SC
Spawn #227
Star Wars Agent Of The Empire Hard Targets #4 (OF 5)
Star Wars Omnibus Infinities SC
Superior Spider-Man #2
Superman #16
Superman Family Adventures #9
Talon #4
Teen Titans #16 (DOTF)
Thor God Of Thunder #3 2nd Ptg
Thunderbolts #1 2nd Ptg
Thunderbolts #2 2nd Ptg
Treasury Of Victorian Murder Compendium Vol 1 SC
Ultimate Comics Divided We Fall United We Stand HC
Unwritten #45
X-9 Secret Agent Corrigan Vol 5 HC
X-Men Blank Generation SC
X-Men Legacy #5
X-Men Mutant Massacre SC New Ptg
X-Treme X-Men #9
X-Women SC


Big Planet Comics Podcast #70
"We're Back!"
This week, Kevin, Nick, and Jared review a bunch of new comics! Download now or subscribe on iTunes!
 
PODCAST REVIEWS:

The Answer #1 by Mike Norton, Dennis Hopeless
Dalen & Gole: Scandal in Port Angus SC by Mike Deas
The End Times of Bram and Ben #1 by James Asmus, Jim Festante, Rem Broo
New Avengers #1 and #2 by Jonathan Hickman, Steve Epting
Savage Wolverine #1 by Frank Cho
Star Wars #1 by Brian Wood, Carlos D'Anda
Sullivan's Sluggers HC by Mark Andrew Smith, James Stokoe
The Superior Spider-Man #1 by Dan Slott, Ryan Stegman
Threshold #1 by Keith Giffen, Tom Raney, Scott Kolins
Todd, the Ugliest Kid on Earth #1 by Ken Kristensen, M.K. Perker
Uncanny X-Force #1 by Sam Humphries, Ron Garney
Young Avengers #1 by Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Mike Norton

Send us questions to podcast@bigplanetcomics.com or leave a voicemail at 1-703-539-CAST! (1-703-539-2278)

 


5/4 Free Comic Book Day
All our stores!
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7/4 4th of July Sale!
All our stores!

New Next Week 2/6

(Let us know if you want any of these!)
 
7 Miles A Second HC
Adventure Time Fionna & Cake #2 (of 6)
Adventures Of Augusta Wind #4
All New X-Men #5 2nd Ptg
All New X-Men #7
Amazing Spider-Man #700 2nd Ptg
Animal Man #17 (ROT)
Avengers #5
Avengers Assemble Annual #1 Now
Avengers Once And Future Kang SC
Aya Love In Yop City SC
Batgirl Vol 1 The Darkest Reflection SC
Batgirl Vol 2 Knightfall Descends HC
Batwing #17
Blackacre #3
Bleach Vol 55 SC
Blue Bloods Vol 1 SC
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Willow Wonderland #4 
Caligula Heart Of Rome #3 (OF 6)
Captain America Death Of Captain America Ultimate Collection SC
Colder #4 (OF 5)
Dan The Unharmable #10
Daredevil End Of Days #5
Deadpool MAX Second Cut SC
Debris SC
Detective Comics #17 (DOTF)
Dia De Los Muertos #1 (OF 3)
Dial H #9
Django Unchained #1 (OF 6) 2nd Ptg
Doctor Who Omnibus Vol 1 SC
Doctor Who Vol 3 #5
Earth 2 #9
Epic Kill #8
Fairest #12
Fairy Quest #1 (OF 2)
Fashion Beast #6
Fearless Defenders #1 Now
Gantz Vol 26 SC
GiIJoe A Real American Hero #187
Great Pacific #4
Green Arrow #17
Guarding The Globe #6
Harbinger #0
Hawkeye #1 4th Ptg
Hawkeye #2 4th Ptg
Hawkeye #6 2nd Ptg
Hellboy In Hell #2 (2ND Ptg)
Hellboy In Hell #3
Hit-Girl #5 (OF 5)
Human Bomb #3 (OF 4)
Hypernaturals #8
I Love Trouble #3
Insurgent #2 (OF 6)
Iron Man #6
Jennifer Blood #22
Jugheads Double Digest #189
Kevin Keller #7
King Conan Phoenix On The Sword SC
Legend Of The Shadowclan #1 (OF 5)
Legends Of The Dark Knight #5
Looney Tunes #211
Marvels Iron Man 3 Prelude #2 (OF 2)
Monsters Inc Humanween Party #1
Mr Toast Comics #4 Ninja School
Mudman #6
Multiple Warheads Alphabet To Infinity #4 (OF 4)
My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic #3
Naruto 3-In-1 Edition Vol 4 SC
Naruto Vol 60 SC
Negima Vol 37 SC
New Avengers #3
New Crusaders Rise Of The Heroes #6
New Deadwardians SC
Ninjago Vol 6 SC
Perhapanauts Danger Down Under #4 (OF 4)
Phantom Stranger #5
Planet Of The Apes Cataclysm #6
Pokemon Adventures Platinum Vol 7 SC
Prophecy #7
Rachel Rising #14
Red She-Hulk #62
Garth Ennis Red Team #1
Repossessed #2 (OF 4)
Rex Mundi Omnibus Vol 2 SC
Road To Oz #5 (OF 6)
Dave Stevens Rocketeer Artist Edition New Ptg
Scarlet #6
Scooby Doo Where Are You #30
Secret Avengers #37
Shadowman #4
Sketch Monsters Vol 2 New Kid HC
Slam Dunk Vol 26 SC
Smallville Season 11 #10
Snake Eyes & Storm Shadow #21
Snapshot #1 (OF 4)
Son Of Merlin #1
Sonic Super Special Magazine #6
Sonic The Hedgehog #245
Star Trek #17
Star Wars #1 (2nd Ptg)
Star Wars Dark Times Fire Carrier #1
Stormwatch #17
Super Dinosaur #17
Superior Spider-Man #1 2nd Ptg
Superior Spider-Man #3
Superman For Tomorrow SC
Superman The Man Of Steel Vol 7 SC
Swamp Thing #17 (ROT)
Tales Designed To Thrizzle Vol 2 HC
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #18
Think Tank #5
Thunderbolts #4
Tower Chronicles Vol 3 SC
Transformers More Than Meets Eye #13
Transformers Prime Rage Of The Dinobots #3 (OF 4)
Transformers Spotlight Megatron One Shot
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #20
Uncanny X-Men By Kieron Gillen Vol 3 AVX SC
Vampirella #26
Vampirella Strikes #2
Venom #31
Voltron #10
Wasteland #43
Weapons Of The Metabaron HC New Ptg
Winter Soldier #15
Wonder Woman Odyssey Vol 2 SC
Worlds Finest #9
X-Factor #251
X-Men Fall Of Mutants Vol 1 SC
Young Romance New 52 Valentines Day Special #1
Youngblood #76
Zed A Cosmic Tale SC
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Mar 27-30: Popular Culture Association meeting in DC

Popular Culture Association meeting is in DC on March 27-30 - this is an academic conference that has a section on comics. The schedule isn't online yet.

Feb 3: Clandestine Comics con in Laurel

Details are here for the Sunday February 3 Clandestine Comics con in Laurel - http://clandestinecomics.com/

The Post and The Examiner on Oscar's animated shorts

Cartoons, stop motion, puppetry will take viewers back in time
By Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post February 1, 2013
 
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Oscar shorts offer up plenty of variety
Kelly Jane Torrance
Washington Examiner February 1 2013, p. 25.

The Express on Oscar's animated shorts


Quick Connections

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[Washington Post] Express February 01, 2013, p. 25
 
 

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These Will End in Tears

By

[Washington Post] Express January 31, 2013

http://www.readexpress.com/2013/01/these-will-end-in-tears/

 

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Feb 8-10: Fairfax High School production of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”

Fairfax High School production of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown"

 Friday, Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 9, at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, Feb. 10, at 2 p.m.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for children at http://www.fxplayers.org or, at the door, $15 for adults and $10 for children. Children ages 5 and under are free with adult purchase.

More information about the play and cast can be found in this article:

'Peanuts' Comic Strip Comes Alive
Fairfax High presents, "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown."
By Bonnie Hobbs
Fairfax Connection January 30, 2013
http://www.connectionnewspapers.com/news/2013/jan/30/peanuts-comic-strip-comes-alive/


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Exhibiting the gold in the Golden Age at the Jewish Museum of MD

101_5094 posterThis past weekend I was able to attend the members' preview for the exhibit "ZAP! POW! BAM! The Superhero: The Golden Age of Comic Books, 1938-1950." The exhibit has arrived at the Jewish Museum of Maryland in downtown Baltimore and it's well-worth visiting.Curated by the late Jerry Robinson, this exhibit was put together in 2004 by the William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum in Atlanta, which published a catalogue of the same name.

 Robinson had multiple careers in cartooning including writing a history of comics, being an editorial cartoonist, and starting a syndicate, but he began as a young man in comic books. As a seventeen-year old he began working on Batman as a letterer and inker in 1939. Eventually he became a penciller for the character, and as an employee of what became DC Comics, he met a lot of artists. And thankfully he saved examples of their work, at a time when that behavior wasn't very common.

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Simon & Kirby cover to Adventure Comics #78
The exhibit is full of original golden age artwork. It contains art by Mort Meskin, Lou Fine, Robinson, Will Eisner, Marc Swayze, Simon & Kirby, Charles Biro, Fred Ray, CC Beck, Fred Ray, Will Eisner, HG Peter, Sheldon Modoff, Bob Fujitani, Lee Elias, Irwin Hasen, Arthur Peddy and Bernard Sachs, Dick Sprang and Charles Paris, Joe Kubert, Reed Crandall, Al Alvison, Carmine Infantino and Frank Frazetta. Many of these are prime pieces.

And many of the writers and artists were Jewish. As comics historian Arnold Blumberg noted in his remarks at the preview, "...it's a joy to see the exhibit come to a facility like this and to take a look at it from our unique perspective of what our culture, what our heritage, has given not just to itself, but to the world. The world owns Superman and Batman and all these characters now. Many of them may not have a clue where they came from, who were the kind of people who sat down and created them, but they are now owned by the entire world. They're heroes for everybody and they came from us."

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Siegel & Shuster drawing dedicated to Robinson
The exhibit gives a basic history of comic books and characters and biographies of the creators, interspersed with now-priceless art and comic books. Particular attention is paid to World War II of course. Pages of an original Batman script by Bill Finger can be seen - Robinson's estate donated other examples of these to Columbia University this month. Historic highlights include Robinson's artwork for early Batman covers, his original Joker playing card sketch, and a Siegel & Shuster drawing of Superman dedicated to Robinson. A few cases examine the merchandising of Captain Marvel (aka Shazam) and Superman.

This version of the exhibit does have a tricky dichotomy to it. The uncolored, unfinished single pages of comic book artwork will appeal to a mature (elderly, if they bought the titles originally) viewer, while the idea of a superhero largely is aimed at male teens and younger children. This version of the exhibit caters to the very youngest viewers, with a set of tables, chairs and supplies for making cartoons, a replica of Superman's telephone booth with costumes set alongside it, a Batmobile kiddy ride, a newsstand with comics to read on it, and a piece of "Kryptonite"with a recording that warns one not to get to close.

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 I was fortunate to be able to visit the exhibit with local cartoonists. Barbara Dale (of Baltimore), known for her humorous cartoons, fixated on the original Spirit page by Will Eisner and the Frank Frazetta that was next to it, and thought those two pieces made the entire exhibit worthwhile.

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The Eisner Spirit page that impressed Barbara Dale...

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...and the Frazetta cover that Dale also admired.
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Note Wrightson's debt to Lou Fine.
Rafer Roberts (of Fredericksburg) pointed out several things to me - Moldoff's use of gouache to give white highlights on the legs of a monster on Moon Girl #4's cover for EC Comics, Bernie Wrightson's debt to Lou Fine (look at the skeletonized figure on the Hit Comics cover, and Bob Fujitane's use of the traditional iconography of Japanese monsters.

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Bob Fujitane uses Japanese iconography.








I had seen a previous version of this exhibit in New York at the Jewish Museum there, but it was reworked as an addition to the massive "Masters of American Comics" show. Any fan of comic book history should take the opportunity to see this version of the show at the Jewish Museum of Maryland. The catalogue can be bought in the gift shop, along with Superman toothbrushes, Batman lunchboxes and hand-painted superhero yarmelkes. The Museum has produced two curriculum guides for schools and plans lectures throughout the exhibit which runs from January 27 - August 28, 2013, and costs $8 or less. More of my pictures can be seen here.

Lost Art Books Quarterly Newsletter #2


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No. 2 -- Winter 2013

Praise for "The Lost Art of Heinrich Kley" Vols. 1 & 2

Since the release of The Lost Art of Heinrich Kley Vols. 1 and 2 last September, we've received many kind words and accolades. Here's a sampling of what folks are saying about these books:

"Our highest recommendation…Here at last is a plethora of Kley at his wildest, superbly reproduced and well documented."Bud Plant

"I am overjoyed at the Kley books—Wow. Handsome, delicious, delirious!"Stephen Bissette

"These two volumes add a lot of new images and information that will satisfy both new and dedicated Kley fans."James Gurney

"I have both of these books, and Joe Procopio did a great job with them. The reproductions are excellent."David Apatoff

"Amazing job on the two Kley books. I have wished for books such as these since discovering Kley in the early 1960s."Richard S.

"There'll be a lot of excitement throughout the world once these books are available to the throng."Michael Wm. Kaluta

Thanks to all who have taken the time to write to let us know what you think about these books.

Purchase both volumes here

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Guest blog on Kley at "Today's Inspiration"

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"Today's Inspiration" guest blog

Back in October, we had the honor of serving as guest columnist for Leif Peng's amazing illustration blog, Today's Inspiration. I've been a fan since Peng launched the site in 2005, and it was wonderful to get to share some art (about a dozen images) and biographical information with his readers drawn from our new Heinrich Kley books. We also want to extend a special thanks to The Comics Journal, Heidi MacDonald's The Beat, and Tom Spurgeon's Comics Reporter for helping to spread the word.

Read the blog here

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"Illustration" magazine on Kley

It was equally exciting for us to contribute to the most recent issue of Illustration magazine (#39). Dan Zimmer's magazine is the premiere print source devoted to the art of illustration, the perfect venue for discussing Kley's life and work in an art-packed interview with scholar Alexander Kunkel excerpted from The Lost Art of Heinrich Kley Volume 2. We highly encourage you to seek out the current and any past issues of Illustration, one of the inspirations that paved the way for our very own Lost Art Books series.

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Lost Art Books in "Illustration" magazine!

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Road Trip with Lost Art Books

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Publishers Ellen Levy and Joe Procopio at SPX 2012

Lost Art Books took the show on the road on two different occasions last year, making many new friends along the way. In addition to debuting The Lost Art of Heinrich Kley Volumes 1 & 2 at the Small Press Expo in September 2012, we had on hand several limited-edition prints and both volumes in our convention-exclusive Lost Art Chapbook series.

The lure of the open road called again in November when we were invited to exhibit at the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival. It was our first time exhibiting at BCGF, and we couldn't have had a better time. Definitely add it to your calendar in 2013.

Our hearty thanks to the organizers of these shows, two of the best we've attended as fan or publisher. To the left is a picture of Ellen and me manning the Lost Art Books booth!

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Annual Party!

Earlier this month the Picture This Press World Headquarters hosted its second annual party as a way of expressing its gratitude for our many supporters. About 100 people came through our doors that evening to hoist a glass and celebrate another year of successful independent publishing with us. As a special thank you, we created a limited-edition print to give out exclusively for the party. We actually ended up with a few stray copies, so the first five people to respond to this email will get a free copy of the print mailed to them with our compliments.

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Limited-edition party print

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Facebook: Join us for exclusive content

Want a peek behind the scenes at Lost Art Books? How about previews of art for upcoming books? The occasional giveaway? An opportunity to connect with other folks who enjoy great cartooning and illustration?

If any of that sounds appealing, then please join our Facebook group, where we post a couple of times a week, and touch base with folks who are as excited about this stuff as us.

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Forthcoming from Lost Art Books

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The Lost Art of the Racy & Risqué

A collection of hundreds of drawings from cartoonists and illustrators at their bawdiest, covering Jazz Age flappers to World War II-era cheesecake.
Spring 2013

Lost Art Book No_5

The Lost Art of Matt Baker: Canteen Kate

Collecting every gorgeous episode that featured Baker's war-time good girl, Canteen Kate.
Summer 2013

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We Need Your help!

Please help us spread the word by forwarding this email to any friends you think would be interested in knowing about our Lost Art Books. Thanks in advance for helping us connect in any way with others who appreciate these artists and their work!

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Picture This Press is dedicated to broadening the appreciation and awareness of artists who work in the fields of illustration, cartooning, graphic arts, photography, and poster design. Picture This Press founder Joseph Procopio and co-publisher Ellen Levy have a combined 40 years of publishing experience as writers, managing editors, and publications directors for a variety of organizations.

Lost Art Books, the flagship series from Picture This Press, collects and preserves the works of illustrators and cartoonists from the first half of the 20th century. Too many of these artists have gone underappreciated for too long, with much of their work uncollected or unexamined for decades, if at all. The Lost Art Books series aims to preserve this cultural heritage by re-introducing these artists to new generations of working illustrators, historians, and admirers of things beautiful.

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Monday, January 28, 2013

2012 RFK Journalism award winner Stephanie McMillan's crowdfunding book

Capitalism Must Die!

A short book of very simple, basic, accessible revolutionary theory with text, illustrations & comics: how capitalism works, why it's evil, how to crush it.


Ok, that's Stephanie's short take up there.

Personally, I'm fond of capitalism, although I think it needs to wear some fetters, but Stephanie does interesting work, and counts as part of the ComicsDC club due to her 2012 RFK Journalism Award win (and I was on the jury). As soon as I put this blog post up, I'm funding her campaign.

Kal on MPT tonight


From: Kevin Kallaugher 

 If you are near a TV tonight at 7:30 tune into Direct Connection with Jeff Salkin. I will be one of the interviewees on the show. We will be talking cartoons, my 35 years with The Economist and about my newest Kickstarter campaign.

If you haven't checked it out yet... visit my new project and pre-order a special edition copy of my newest book available for a limited time only to Kickstarter backers...

Here's the link:

Best

Kal


The iKAL iPhone App is now available at the iTunes store.


May 11: ANS Con includes Frank Cho and other local cartoonists

LEGENDARY COMICS CREATOR TO HEADLINE

THE SECOND ANNUAL ANS SCI-FI & COMIC CON


On May 11, 2013, the ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con returns to Archbishop Neale School in La Plata, Maryland for their Second Annual benefit event!

Headlining a stellar variety of vendors and artists is legendary comic creator, writer and artist
FRANK CHO!

The ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is proud to host the amazing Frank Cho! As the creator of the groundbreaking newspaper strip Liberty Meadows, Cho is well known for his incredible artistry and story writing talent.  Cho is currently the writer and artist behind Marvel Comics' hot, brand new title – "Savage Wolverine" – that debuted in January 2013.

The ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is an ALL AGES fan and collector event benefiting Archbishop Neale School in La Plata, Maryland.  This year's event promises to be one of the most exciting and memorable events ever with an amazing array of vendors selling vintage and modern comics, collectible cards, sci-fi and pop culture toys and much more.

In addition to Cho, area artists working in a wide range of mediums will be represented including sculptors, pyro-artists, independent and online comic artists, writers and publishers. 

The Second Annual ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is a fun-filled full day event for the whole family.  Art contests and prizes will keep kids entertained as well as plenty of playground space for them to have fun!  A charity Silent Auction with loads of collectibles and autographed items will keep parents and collectors on the edges of their seats!  There will also be panels, presentations and a unique film festival showing rare and unique films for sci-fi and comic fans!

The Second Annual ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is Saturday, May 11, 2013, from 10-3pm. 
For more information, please visit anscomiccon.com  Contact event organizer Tom Boone at info@anscomiccon.com  And for more information about the school, visit archbishopnealeschool.org

New Flying Dog bottle with Ralph Steadman label

The Flying Dog brewery of Frederick, MD continues to commission labels for their beer bottles from British cartoonist Ralph Steadman (best known in the US for his collaboration with Hunter Thompson on Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas). I believe he's done at least 25 of them so far.
 
Here's the latest one, courtesy of ComicsDC friend Chris Ingram.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Smithsonian Magazine on superhero secret origins

The Psychology Behind Superhero Origin Stories: Superhero origin stories help us cope with adversity [in print as We Need A Hero: Superhero origin stories inspires us to cope with adversity (capes are optional]
By Robin Rosenberg
Smithsonian magazine, February 2013, p. 22
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/The-Psychology-Behind-Superhero-Origin-Stories-187938991.html

Thanks to Steve Artley for the tip.