Friday, October 25, 2013

Fwd: Tomorrow is Halloween ComicFest at Third Eye!




 

This Saturday is Halloween ComicFest 11AM-8PM

FREE Trick-R-Treat Bags Loaded with Goodies to the first 50 In Line!

FREE THIRD EYE T-SHIRTS TO THE FIRST 25 IN LINE!

EARLY BIRD PASSES for our BLACK FRIDAY SALE NEXT MONTH to the first 100 in line!

Click here for the event info on FACEBOOK.

It's here, Third Eye Faithful!

 

We know you guys have been as pumped as we have about the big annual HALLOWEEN COMICFEST event that we're hosting at both Third Eye locations this weekend!

 

We've really pulled out all the stops to give you guys one heck of an awesome event, and we hope to see all of you guys there rocking some awesome costumes and having fun!

 

We normally only try to stick to one message about an event, but we're so darn excited that we just had to send a quick reminder giving you the scoop on what we've got planned!

 

Click here for the event info on FACEBOOK.

CREATOR SIGNINGS!

 

     


We've got two HUGE creator signings planned for Saturday, and we're super excited to be making these two events part of our special Halloween ComicFest festivities.

 

FIVE GHOSTS Signing with creators FRANK J. BARBIERE & CHRIS MOONEYHAM

11AM-3PM

Featuring the special THIRD EYE COMICS X HALLOWEEN COMICFEST variant of FIVE GHOSTS #6!

 

PRETTY DEADLY Signing with creators KELLY SUE DECONNICK (CAPTAIN MARVEL, AVENGERS ASSEMBLE) & EMMA RIOS (STRANGE: THE DOCTOR IS OUT, CAPTAIN MARVEL)

11AM-2PM

Featuring the special THIRD EYE COMICS X HALLOWEEN COMICFEST variant of PRETTY DEADLY #1

 

We're super stoked about both of these signings, and really encourage you guys to line up early so you can get your favorite items signed by these comic superstars!

THE THIRD EYE TENT SALE!

 


You guys loved our crazy tent sale so much this past Summer that we decided we'd bring it one last time before 2013 came to an end! 

 

We've restocked the inventory, and loaded it up with some crazy awesome deals. 

 

 

Inside the Third Eye tent, there's only one law: if it's in the tent -- it's on sale! :)

 

You can expect the following:

 

  • $1.00 Back Issues or fill a short box for $50.00
  • Third Eye Lucky Bags -- Get 20 Comics for $5.00! Bags will be randomly packed with variants, gift cards, and other sweet surprises! Limit of 5 Bags Per Person!
  • Hundreds of Graphic Novels ranging from 20% to 50% to 75% Off
  • Tons of toys, t-shirts, and other items at 50% OFF!

 

FREE Halloween ComicFest Comics!

 

 

And of course, the whole point of Halloween ComicFest: FREE awesome comics to fill your TRICK-R-TREAT bags with!

 

We've got a TON of awesome FREE comics that've been made by the publishers specifically for HALLOWEEN COMICFEST -- and they're YOUR'S totally free, while supplies last this Saturday!

 

So, make sure you get here early, so that you can get dibs and snag your favorite!

 

Want to see a full list of the comics? Click here and check it out!

Get Your Picture Taken with the DOCTOR & THE TARDIS!

We figured what better way to encourage you guys to break out some awesome Halloween costumes than to bring out our pals at THE TARDIS PHOTOBOOTH!

 

They'll be offering printed photos inside the booth for a small fee of $5 on Saturday from 11AM-2PM.

 

They will also have their life-size DALEK rolling around, along with K9, and of course, some awesome DOCTOR WHO Cosplayers.

Camping Out? Lining Up Early? Get FREE Stuff!

As many of you know, Third Eye has a reputation for really making these events a blast, and I will tell you: half of the fun is the lining up! We really enjoy the community experience that this brings, and you guys know it makes Team Third Eye feel all warm and fuzzy inside when we pull up early in the morning to see you guys lined up and waiting!

 

In return for braving the elements, and taking part in the fun, we've put together 50 TRICK-R-TREAT Bags LOADED with cool goodies for you guys!

 

If you're one of the first 50 in line, you'll get a Third Eye trick-r-treat bag loaded with toys, candy, comics, and other fun stuff!

 

We're also going to be giving out THIRD EYE T-Shirts to the first 25 of you in line!

 

And, don't forget, if you're one of the first 100 in line, you can get this:

 


 

Get ALL 3 of the THIRD EYE X HALLOWEEN COMIC FEST Exclusive Variants this Saturday

 

 

We've worked with our publishing partners to deliver you THREE exclusive THIRD EYE variants for HALLOWEEN COMIC-FEST, all available at their cover prices!

 

First off, we've got the PRETTY DEADLY #1 Variant, which we'll have the creative team here signing for!

 

Secondly, we've got the FIVE GHOSTS #6 variant, which we'll have the creators in store for to sign as well!

 

And, then finally, we worked with one of our favorite artists, AFTERLIFE WITH ARCHIE & BATMAN THE BLACK MIRROR'S Francesco Francavilla to deliver this incredible variant of WITCHBLADE #170, which marks the new direction and jumping on point for the series!


THIRD EYE COMICS

2027A WEST ST ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401

410-897-0322





DCist on new Captain America film

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Comic Riffs on new Jaime Hernandez book

Best Books of 2013: Junot Diaz & Jaime Hernandez team up deftly on deluxe illustrated 'This Is How You Lose Her'

Steve Artley's Aphelion Arc webcomic is live

Editorial cartoonist Steve Artley is branching into science fiction comics and his Aphelion Arc webcomic is live now.

Brad Meltzer's book talk - guest blog post by Bruce Guthrie

I went to Brad Meltzer's talk at the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Library last night.  He's definitely a crowd pleaser!  He was promoting his new book "History Decoded" based on the History Channel show.  Wonderful speaker who even brought junk food for the signing line.  Scott Rolle from the show was also there.

Q&A focused mostly on Kennedy's assassination and I was relieved to hear him dismissing the conspiracy theorists so quickly.  He said we don't want to accept that a lone crazy could have killed a popular US president.  Makes you wonder about why we don't have that problem with John Hinkley.  Is it just because both Reagan and Hinkley survived?  When the story's cut short, I guess there's more room to make up conspiracy stuff to fill in gaps.

Several questions dealt with his comic book work.  He said he was very excited to be working on the Batman 75th anniversary retelling of the Batman origin story due out in January.  As http://bigstory.ap.org/article/batman-turns-75-dc-plans-weekly-title-events says,

The Bob Kane and Bill Finger-created character's origin will get a "modern-day retelling" in the 104-page issue by Brad Meltzer and Bryan Hitch, along with new stories and art from Snyder, Frank Miller, Sean Murphy, Peter J. Tomasi and Guillem March, Paul Dini and Dustin Nguyen, Gregg Hurwitz and Neal Adams.

The issue, out Jan. 8, will also lay the framework for new creative team Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato, who take over the book in the spring.

"We want to bring him closer to his roots and be more of a street-level type of hero," Manapul said about their plans. "His super heroics will still be present, but the investigative part of Batman will be at the forefront."

He also showed some pages from his upcoming "I Am Amelia Earheart" kids graphic book and he showed covers for "I Am Abraham Lincoln" and "I Am Rosa Parks".  Apparently there will be at least six book in the "I Am..." treatment.

The signing event was fun as he appeared to recognize a bunch of his fans.  He's great at establishing personal connections with his fans through social media and in person.  He's got a lot of fan loyalty.  I talked with three people about many times they had seen him before and two of them said five or more times.

There were about 250 people in the audience.  The signing lasted over 90 minutes.  Pictures are up on http://www.bguthriephotos.com/graphlib.nsf/keys/2013_10_23B_Meltzer

--
Bruce Guthrie
Photo obsessive
http://www.bguthriephotos.com
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Seth Goldman and Talkin' About Toons photos

101_6565 Seth Goldman on Mission in a BottleSeth Goldman on his graphic biography of Honest Tea, "Mission in a Bottle" at One More Page Bookstore in Arlington. More photographs are here.

And two pictures of the Talkin' About Toons panel:


101_6568 Talkin Bout Toons Wuerker Rechin Conley Baumann

Talkin' Bout Toons panel with Matt Wuerker, Kevin Rechin, Steve Conley and Marty Baumann. NOVA Community College.

101_6569 Talkin Bout Toons Wuerker Rechin Conley Baumann

Oct. 26: Loya workshop at Winchester bookstore


Cartoonist/artist Steve Loya will be hosting his wonderful “Splotch Monster”-making workshop Oct. 26 from 12:30-2:30 p.m. at the Winchester Book Gallery in Winchester, Va. He’ll show you how to turn a random watercolor painting into a unique monster, then you make your own for Halloween!

Art courtesy of Steve Loya

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Nov. 2: Cartoonists Draw Blood


Donate blood on Nov. 2 at CARTOONISTS DRAW BLOOD with the American Red Cross in D.C. and get a complementary sketch by a D.C. cartoonist, including Steve Artley, Carolyn Belefski, Bill Brown, Michael Cavna, Eric Gordon, Art Hondros, Mal Jones, Teresa Roberts Logan, Steve Loya, Jay Payne, Michael Ricigliano, Joe Sutliff, Jake Warrenfeltz and JTW. To participate, email: info@curls-studio.com

Oct. 24, 26: Warrenfeltz at Artisphere


Cartoonist Jacob Warrenfeltz is this week's resident artist at the D.C. Conspiracy's Comics Making Workshop at the Artisphere in Rosslyn, Va. He will be at the Works In Progress Gallery Oct. 24 from about 6:30-9:30 p.m. and on Oct. 26 from 1-4 p.m. Jake is a regular contributor to the Magic Bullet comics newspaper and is currently working on his self-published comic Villains Galore.


2 more positive articles on Rep. Lewis' 'March'

 

 

March: Book One

REVIEWED BY Robert Kirby Oct 23, 2013

http://www.tcj.com/reviews/march-book-one/

 

BEST BOOKS OF 2013: How artist Nate Powell helps tell John Lewis's compelling civil-rights story, 'March'

By Michael Cavna

Washington Post Comic Riffs Blog October 21 2013

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/best-books-of-2013-how-artist-nate-powell-helps-tell-john-lewiss-compelling-civil-rights-story-march/2013/10/21/f761c6aa-2b0c-11e3-b139-029811dbb57f_blog.html#pagebreak

Fredericksburg gets Clay Jones back

Clay Jones to return to Freelance-Star

  by
October 23, 2013
http://dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2013/10/23/clay-jones-to-return-to-freelance-star/

Corrected - the town is Fredericksburg (which I got wrong) and the paper is the Free Lance-Star (which Alan got wrong).

Rebecca Sugar interview

SW #23.4 – NYCC '13 Interview With Rebecca Sugar & Ian Jones-Quartey

According to Joel Pollack, Rebecca was a customer at Big Planet Comics Bethesda, but he never mentions these things until someone's moved....

Ryan Holmberg interviews Indian cartoonist Ghosh

Inverted Calm: An Interview with Vishwajyoti Ghosh

BY Ryan Holmberg Oct 23, 2013
http://www.tcj.com/inverted-calm-an-interview-with-vishwajyoti-ghosh/

Oct 24: Comics Journalism class

Comics Journalism

date Thursday, 24 October 2013 time 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

👤 Josh Kramer 🏢 Washington Post

http://knowledgecommonsdc.org/classes/comics-journalism/

 Registration is open

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Are you a news junkie with a taste for graphic novels? Or maybe you're a comics fan who also geeks out over The New Yorker and "This American Life." At the intersection of art and nonfiction, comics journalism radically combines real stories about real people with imaginative, drawn storytelling. 

We'll tear through a brief lecture and conversation about contemporary comics journalism and then go straight into a workshop in which you'll learn the building blocks of a comics story and how to apply journalism tools and ethics. Some reporting experience is useful, but not necessary. If you choose, you may bring a short piece of journalism — ideally a simple narrative — and we'll thumbnail some of it into the beginnings of a comic. 

Location

Washington Post
1150 15th St. NW 
WashingtonDC 20071 
Neighborhood: McPherson Square 
Between L and M streets NW

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Walking Dead wire story in today's Express

TV's 'The Walking Dead' inspires Atlanta's newest convention, a
podcast and a one-man show

By Jeff Martin/ Associated Press,

October 20 2013

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/tvs-the-walking-dead-inspires-atlantas-newest-convention-a-podcast-and-a-one-man-show/2013/10/20/3d229c58-39b0-11e3-b0e7-716179a2c2c7_story.html

Lou Scheimer's obituary in The Post

Art show by Britt Conley

Britt's a friend of mine, and a friend of cartoonists in general.
                                                                                
Conceptual Structuralism: Considerations with Graphite
November 9 - December 1, 2013

Free Reception:  Saturday, November, 9, 2013.  6 - 9pm
Workhouse Arts Center, Building W-6 Gallery
9601 Ox Road, Lorton, Virginia  22079
Gallery hours: Wed – Sat 11am – 6pm and Sun 12 – 5pm


To me, art is a means of communication that goes far beyond subject matter alone. Although direct reference can be used to motivate the mind or evoke a reaction, visuals can be configured to move a person and trigger aesthetic responses on much broader and hopefully, deeper, levels. These abstract drawings are from a nearly daily drawing journey from which I have been exploring conceptual structuralism.

I find graphite to be both an incredibly versatile and neutral medium which allows for expressive explorations into the potential of line as well as subtle "breathable spaces."   For these graphite works line is a character supporting a conversation among spatial areas.  Each of the images constitutes an evolving journal of ideas, considerations and concepts, which have in turn, helped shape the blueprints of my larger works.



Theoverture: Britt Conley, The Overture, 2012, Graphite, 8" x 11" 


Whatnot: Britt Conley, What Not, 2011, Graphite, 6 1/2" x 7 1/2"



Related information:

Artist name Website:  www.brittconley.com

Artist name Facebook: www.facebook.com/brittconley


For more information, contact:                                                                                  
Britt Conley, Studio Artist at the Workhouse Arts Center                              britt@brittconley.com
703 981-5442