Tuesday, November 26, 2013

D.C. Conspiracy comics sale this weekend

The D.C. Conspiracy is having a half-off cover price sale on all their books this weekend:

"Don't leave the house this Black Friday! Stay home and shop the DC Conspiracy Distro instead!

EVERYTHING IN THE STORE WILL BE 50% OFF! Free Shipping on all orders $25 and more!

Comics, original artwork, commissioned drawings! Starting late Thanksgiving night (and running through the weekend) EVERYTHING is 50% off this Black Friday weekend. (No codes to enter. The discount will be automatically applied to your order.) Do your gift shopping with us!

The DC Conspiracy is a collection of Washington DC area comics creators. Our work runs the gamut from witty and literary works to action, the mystical, and just plain nonsense."


Dec 3: March book signing: civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis' #1 bestselling graphic novel



After a host of massively successful events and media coverage, US Congessman and civil rights icon John Lewis, the last living speaker from the March on Washington, is coming to the downtown DC Barnes & Noble for a book signing of his #1 bestselling graphic novel autobiography March: Book One, together with co-author Andrew Aydin, next Tuesday, December 3rd at 6:30pm!


Recent updates on the amazing response to this graphic novel:
  • a sellout appearance at the National Press Club Book Fair last week
  • a glowing review in Sunday's New York Times
  • an in-depth appearance on The Rachel Maddow Show earlier this month
  • being named one of 2013's best books by the Washington Post, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, School Library Journal, and Amazon
  • Currently in its 14th week on the NYT Bestseller list
  • As well as tons of earlier coverage from The Colbert Report to CNN and NPR appearances, and even breaking sales records at Comic-Con!
Lewis and Aydin will be speaking & signing Tuesday at the Barnes & Noble in downtown Washington DC, at 6:30pm.
Store address & phone number:
555 12th St NW, Washington, DC 20004, 202-347-0176

March: Book One, a 128-page softcover graphic novel. 
$14.95 print, $9.99 digital
ISBN 978-1-60309-300-2




Tom Arvis' Mercenary Pig comic book

Today's email from a local creator:

I will be publishing a nationally distributed version of the original Mercenary Pig Book One (currently still available on Amazon.com) through Gary Beatty's Indy Comics Magazine Presents, to be solicited in the February issue of Previews and distributed in April of 2014. This book will be priced at $4.99 (as opposed to the $12.50 Amazon price) for 48 full color pages.

I've recently sent final art, including a new cover, revised pages and a slightly different ending to Gary.
 
Tom Arvis
creator/publisher
Sureshot Comics
www.sureshotcomics.com


Carla Speed McNeil does monkey benefit story

MonkeyBrain Releases Digital 'Panels For Primates' Charity Anthologies
 11/25/2013 by Graeme McMillan

Creators with work in the two collections include Stan Lee, Carla Speed McNeil and John Byrne, with profits going to the Primate Rescue Center in Kentucky.

Feeling Minnesota


A copy of “Larry Smith’s Cartoon Map of Minnesota” hangs at Famous Dave’s BBQ restaurant in Oakton, Va. (The same place that has a Will Eisner gun-safety promo piece in another room). I wasn't able to find much on the web about this piece, except that it was made sometime in 1940s and the Minnesota Historical Library Society has a copy.

A close up of the framed poster

'Nightmare the Rat' is coming to the web

Cartoonist Rafer Roberts is taking his “Nightmare the Rat” cartoon from the pages of the Magic Bullet comics newspaper to the web, beginning Jan. 1. It will be updated weekly.

According to Roberts on the D.C. Conspiracy Tumblr, the first few weeks will reprint the strip up to date, and around mid-May the comic will start to publish a year’s worth of all new made-for-the-web content. ("It won’t be the larger 'Sunday' strips but a 'weekday' style adventure serial," he writes.) Roberts added that he will continue with the larger strips for Magic Bullet as well work on his comics series Plastic Farm.
Nightmare the Rat, courtesy of Rafer Roberts

Monday, November 25, 2013

Dec 10: Wolf Children Screening in Washington, DC



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Wolf Children Screening in Washington, DC

WASHINGTON, DC – NOV 25, 2013 

Japan comes to you DC Metropolitan area! Through Tugg.com, we have arranged a potential screening for the WashingtonDC area of the English Dub of Wolf Children by Funimation Entertainment. The latest movie from Mamoru Hosoda, director of Summer Wars and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time. Here's your chance to see this amazing movie on the big screen in your area.

BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW! http://www.tugg.com/events/6318

Tugg.com is an amazing company which makes movies available for people interested in arranging a screening of certain movies through their network of theaters throughout the US.  For this particular screening, the threshold minimum number of reserved tickets needed is 58 people.  If this number is reached by Dec 3rd, 2013, the screening will officially take place.  You will only be charged for reserving a ticket if the event reaches its threshold number.f 58 people buy tickets, then we'll be able to see Wolf Children on the American movie screen! WE NEED 58 PEOPLE BY DECEMBER 3rd!

What if we don't reach 58 people? Good question. You are not automatically charged until the event site recognizes that we reach the threshold.

You're tickets will be sent to you by email!

PLEASE JOIN IN ON THE FUN! COME SEE WOLF CHILDREN!
YOU'RE WELCOME TO INVITE PEOPLE!

Location: AMC Loews Georgetown 14, 3111 K St NW, Washington, DC20007 (202) 342-6033

Date: Tues, Dec. 10th 2013 at 7:30 pm

Reserve ticket price: $11.00 (Last day to reserve tickets: Dec 3rd)

Contact: Sahvin Panichpong (sahvin.panichpong@yahoo.com)

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Black Friday at Game On! Comics

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Black Friday at Third Eye Comics

THANKSGIVING HOURS, BLACK FRIDAY & SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY SPECIALS & MORE

And, as many of you probably already guessed -- we've got all sorts of big plans for this weekend. We've got huge plans for Black Friday & Small Business Saturday at both locations.

 

Click here for info on our BLACK FRIDAY events.

Click here for our Small Business Saturday events.

Comic Riffs covers Cartoons and Cocktails auction

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Scouting for comics


Earlier this month, cartoonist Carolyn Belefski visited with several local fourth-grade Girl Scouts to discuss the career path of a cartoonist and to help the young ladies create their own comic story. Check out Carolyn’s writeup of the visit on her blog.

Photo courtesy of Carolyn Belefski

The Post's best graphic novels of 2013

The Best Books of 2013: Graphic novels that tantalize the eye [online
as 'Top 10 graphic novels of 2013']
By Michael Cavna,
Washington Post November 24 2013, p. E9
http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/top-10-graphic-novels-of-2013/2013/11/21/314be21c-35b5-11e3-8a0e-4e2cf80831fc_story.html

Walt Disney's daughter's obituary runs in The Post

Diane Disney Miller, daughter of Walt Disney and inspiration for
Disneyland, dies at 79 [in print as 'Dianne Disney Miller, 79;
Daughter was an inspiration for Disneyland'].
By Associated Press,
Washington Post November 21 2013, p. B7
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/diane-disney-miller-daughter-of-walt-disney-and-inspiration-for-disneyland-dies-at-79/2013/11/19/12246fe4-517b-11e3-9ee6-2580086d8254_story.html

Those darn comic strips

Save room for the comics.
Thomas M. Barrett, Tom Ede, Natalie McManus
Washington Post November 23 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/save-room-for-the-comics/2013/11/22/9c017aae-509a-11e3-9ee6-2580086d8254_story.html

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Loya in 'The People vs. George Lucas"

Local cartoonist/artist Steve Loya’s childhood "Star Wars" drawings appeared in the 2010 documentary "The People vs. George Lucas." Steve talks about it on Facebook and links back to some postings on his blog.


"I'm so glad my mom and grandmother cherished and held on to my art from my childhood,” Loya writes.

Courtesy of Steve Loya