Friday, January 17, 2014

PR: This Sunday 6:30PM-8PM: The Third Eye Book Club at Third Eye Annapolis


 


Third Eye Comics (Annapolis Location)
2027A WEST ST 
ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401
Sunday 1/19/14
6:30PM-8PM
Click here to RSVP on Facebook.

Hello Third Eye Faithful! 

We're pretty pumped to be coming up on the first meeting of the Third Eye Book Club! 

A place where you can socialize with fellow comic fans, discover new series and creators, and get to interact with some of your favorite comic creators. 

We'll be hosting the first meeting of the Third Eye Book Club this Sunday at Third Eye Annapolis, and we'd be totally honored to have you guys join us for this celebratory first time ever event! 

For January, we're featuring THE STUFF OF LEGEND, one of our personal favorites, as the Third Eye Book Club spotlight, and between now and Sunday you can get 20% OFF this book when you mention the Book Club at the counter.

This modern fantasy masterpiece, which is soon to be a major motion picture, is a graphic novel you have got to read -- no matter what you're normally into -- STUFF OF LEGEND will blow you away.

  

In terms of the storytelling, the artwork, the craftsmanship of the book itself -- all around, this is an amazing piece of work, and we're really excited to have this opportunity to share it with you guys.

 

What's it all about? Check it out -- As Allied forces fight the enemy on Europe's war-torn beaches, another battle begins in a child's bedroom in Brooklyn when the nightmarish Boogeyman snatches a boy and takes him to the realm of the Dark.

 

The child's playthings, led by the toy soldier known as the Colonel, band together to stage a daring rescue.

 

On their perilous mission they will confront the boy's bitter and forgotten toys, as well as betrayal in their own ranks.

 

The Stuff of Legend is a haunting and ultimately redemptive tale of loyalty, camaraderie, and perseverance.

 

In short: imagine Toy Story meets Saving Private Ryan if it was directed by Guillermo del Toro. A sweeping, widescreen fantasy saga with artwork that has a very cool, almost storybook feel to it -- STUFF OF LEGEND is a must for anyone who is a fan of series like FABLES, JOE THE BARBARIAN, MOUSE GUARD, BONE, or THE SANDMAN.

 

Special Q&A with STUFF OF LEGEND Publisher MIKE DEVITO

Joining us during the Book Club will be STUFF OF LEGEND publisher MIKE DEVITO to answer YOUR questions, as well as talk to you guys about Stuff Of Legend, it's future, and the upcoming film!

 

Why You Should Totally Come!

 

Aside from the fact that it's a chance to get to have your own copy of STUFF OF LEGEND signed by it's publisher, Mike DeVito, and get the full scoop on the upcoming film -- it's also going to be a great chance to share your love of comics with other Third Eye Faithful.

 

With your's truly, Third Eye Steve, hosting the session, we're going to be bringing you a chance to sit down, talk comics, and learn about a great series in a new way.

 

PLUS: we'll have FREE coffee & donuts for you guys! :)

 

How's It Work? Where is it? When is it? 

Will There Be Chairs? Of course there will be. :)

 

You guys know us at Third Eye, when we do something -- we like to make it 100% awesome, and that's why it's taken us this long to host the Third Eye Book Club. We've put together a great floor layout that opens up 50 chairs in the back of Third Eye Annapolis for you guys. 

 

And, we've also got standing space cleared, in case all 50 chairs get filled up! 

 

We'll also be filming the Book Club for the Third Eye YouTube channel, so be ready: your question for Mike get you a little bit of Third Eye fame. ;)

 

How can you secure a seat? Click here to RSVP on our Facebook page, and make sure you click "Going." 

 

We will print out the list, and the first 50 names will have a chair secured for them. 

 

Even if you are RSVP'd, try to be here at least 15 minutes before we open doors for the event. 

 

If we do not have all 50 seats filled by 6:30PM when the event starts, the left-over chairs will be up for grabs to anyone who's there. :)

Join us next month for February's THIRD EYE BOOK CLUB meeting featuring the critically-acclaimed crime drama SCALPED
Click here to RSVP on Facebook

Next month, on Sunday February 16th, we'll be featuring one of our biggest favorites, SCALPED, as the Third Eye Book Club spotlight, and we cannot wait to turn many of you guys onto this incredible crime drama by JASON AARON (the extremely talented writer behind everything from Punisher MAX to THOR: GOD OF THUNDER to the upcoming ORIGINAL SIN Summer event series!)

Scalped is one of those perfect pairings of writer and artist, bringing together the hard-hitting, character-building storytelling of Jason Aaron with the gritty art of R.M Guera. The end result is an intense crime drama that mixes organized crime with current Native American culture. 

In SCALPED, Dashiel "Dash" Bad Horse ran away from a life of abject poverty and utter hopelessness on the Prairie Rose Indian Reservation searching for something better. Now, 15 years later, he's back home armed with nothing but an attitude and one dark secret, to find nothing much has changed on "the Rez" -- short of a glimmering new casino, and a once-proud people overcome by drugs and organized crime.

Is here to set things right, or just to get a piece of the action?

Scalped ran for a total of 10 volumes, and was published by Vertigo, the folks behind Y: THE LAST MAN, PREACHER, THE SANDMAN, and many other greats. 

It's a fantastic book, which delivers the same kind of compelling, complex storytelling as the HBO series THE WIRE, with every character having a story to tell, and the good guys and the bad guys switching places throughout the run. 

We can't recommend it enough, and we had to spotlight it.

Starting January 23rd, you can get SCALPED for 20% OFF the regular cover price when you mention the Third Eye Book Club at the counter. 


And, in addition to the fact that this series is amazing, we're also proud to make our first Free Comic Book Day 2014 Guest Announcement -- as we'll be hosting SCALPED writer JASON AARON at Third Eye as one of our headlining Free Comic Book Day Guests.

Aaron has worked on a ton of major books, from the more recent AMAZING X-MEN and THOR: GOD OF THUNDER to older favorites like X-MEN: SCHISM, WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN, PunisherMAX. 

He's also going to be the main writer on the upcoming Marvel summer event, ORIGINAL SIN, and has a new ongoing IMAGE COMICS series releasing the week of Free Comic Book Day called SOUTHERN BASTARDS that looks incredible. 

If you've never read any of Aaron's work, Scalped is a great place to start, and now you can discover this super-talented writer, and get a chance to meet him and have your books signed this May!

We've got a TON of other big plans for Free Comic Book Day this year, including some other guests, activities, and more -- but we'll be announcing those later for you. :) We just figured, with SCALPED being the book of the month next month -- we had to reveal this one!

Click here to RSVP on our FACEBOOK page for the February 2014 Third Eye Book Club.

The Post reviews The Nut Job cartoon

'The Nut Job' movie review: The grouchy squirrel might grow on you

AP - Surly is a grouchy, purple squirrel (voiced by Will Arnett) who meets a charming pug, Precious (Maya Rudolph), in "The Nut Job."

Thursday, January 16, 2014

TONIGHT: Michael Cavna on Tall Tale Radio



Michael Cavna, the guru behind "Comic Riffs" on The Washington Post, joins me to talk about the best graphic novels of 2013, the place of graphic novels and comics in school libraries and classrooms, and pretty much any comic book/strip related stuff you want to talk about!  Join us!


Jan 16: Big Planet Comics Bethesda hardcover sale at 40%

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Deadline extension for Smudge

The Smudge Comics Arts Expo set for March 8 at Artisphere in Arlington, Va., is extending the deadline for exhibitor applications to Friday, Jan. 17. 

Jan 23: Animezing: Garden of Words animation at JICC


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Animezing Series
Presented by the JICC, Embassy of Japan and the Japan Commerce Association of Washington, DC
Garden of Words
Thursday, January 23, 6:30 p.m.
Our Location:
JICC, Embassy of Japan
1150 18th St, NW
Suite 100
Washington, DC 20036


Driving directions
©2013 Makoto Shinkai / CoMix Wave Films. All Rights Reserved | Japanese with English subtitles | Not Rated
46 mins | Directed by Makoto Shinkai
Takao is an exceptionally mature high school student who dreams of becoming a shoe designer. Skipping school to sketch designs in a rainy garden, he meets a mysterious woman. She offers no name, only a poem as a clue to her identity.

Despite the difference in their ages, an unusual friendship develops between them, as the rain and the unanswered questions and needs in their lives draw them to the garden day after day. The season will soon be over, though, with so much left unsaid between them. Will there be time for Takao and the solitary woman to put their feelings into words?
Register Now!
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Please note that seating is limited and registration does not guarantee guests a seat.

Registered guests will be seated on a first come, first served basis. Please contact us at jicc@ws.mofa.go.jp in the event of cancellation.

Doors open at 6:00 pm. No admission or re-entry after 7:00 pm.



Jan 29: Malaysian political cartoonist, Zunar is in town


Location: Cullen Room @ Busboys and Poets, 5th & K
date: Wednesday, January 29, 2014
time: 7:30pm - 9pm
Cullen Room @ Busboys and Poets
Dialog with Zunar, the controversial Malaysian political cartoonist

Zunar is Malaysian political cartoonist. He uses his drawing pen as a weapon to fight state corruption and abuse of power.  He was arrested and detained under the Sedition Act, seven of his cartoon books had been banned by the government, his office has been raided twice, the printing factories are constantly raided and vendors are often warned not to sell his books. 

Zunar is the recipient of 2011 "Courage in Editorial Cartooning Award" by the Cartoonist Rights Network International, Washington.




The Post reviews Polly and Her Pals

Decades later, Cliff Sterrett's 'Polly' cartoons still tickle the funny bone
By Michael Taube, 
Washington Post January 15 2014

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Meltzer interview by Truitt

 

Meltzer dives into kids' books with historical gusto; Tomes about Amelia Earhart and Abraham Lincoln kick off series by the best-selling author.

Brian Truitt, USA TODAYJanuary 13, 2014 http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/books/2014/01/13/brad-meltzer-childrens-books/4445229/


Brad used to live around here, and is signing his books at Barnes and  Noble in Tyson's Corner tomorrow. Brian Truitt must live around here somewhere.

Brandon Graham interview by DC's David Dissanayake

Brandon Graham Returns To Prophet With Who's Who, Launches 8House And Develops Diversity Anthology – The Bleeding Cool Interview At Image Expo

By David Dissanayake

Posted on January 13, 2014
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2014/01/13/brandon-graham-returns-to-prophet-with-whos-who-launches-8house-and-develops-diversity-anthology-the-bleeding-cool-interview-at-image-expo/

Jan 14: Kal at Library of Congress


Sara Duke reports, "Kevin Kallaugher talk about his most recent publication, Daggers Drawn, in the Pickford Theater (3rd floor, Madison Building) next Tuesday - January 14, at noon. For those of you who don't already have a copy of Daggers Drawn, the Library of Congress offers them at a discounted price. The Madison Building is located at 101 Independence Avenue, SE. The nearest Metro station is Capitol South. This event is free and open to the public."

Monday, January 13, 2014

Jan 22: Graphic Novel Bookgroup at P&P!


Hey all!

 

Just so you know I'll be hosting the Graphic Novel Bookgroup this month. We're reading PAYING FOR IT by Chester Brown. Sure to be a fun conversation!

 

Hope to see you there at 7:30 on Wednesday 22nd.

 

Here's the meetup link: http://www.meetup.com/Politics-and-Prose-Graphic-Novel-Bookgroup/events/160437082/


See you soon,


Adam Waterreus

Director of Operations

Politics and Prose Bookstore

5015 Connecticut Avenue NW

Washington DC 20008

 


The Post reviews Chozen


 

'Chozen': A hip-hop satire slips and falls [online as FX's 'Chozen': A bear on the loose steps into a trap of bad humor]

By Hank Stuever,

Washington Post January 13 2014

http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/tv/fxs-chozen-a-bear-on-the-loose-steps-into-a-trap-of-bad-humor/2014/01/12/7fe5feca-7af3-11e3-af7f-13bf0e9965f6_story.html

 

Jan 22: Drawing History: Telling the Stories of Science through Comics and Graphic Novels

On January 22 the Chemical Heritage Foundation will present a live webcast exploring how graphic novels, comic books, and animation are used to tell true stories about science. Titled "Drawing History: Telling the Stories of Science through Comics and Graphic Novels," the webcast will feature graphic novelist Jonathan Fetter-Vorm and historian of science Bert Hansen. Our guests will discuss the power of visual media in telling history.


Jonathan Fetter-Vorm is the author of
Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb, which merges text and imagery to vividly detail the race to build and the decision to drop the first atomic bombs.

Bert Hansen is professor of history of science and medicine at Baruch College of The City University of New York. His book,
Picturing Medical Progress from Pasteur to Polio, shows how mass-media images both shaped and reflected popular attitudes to medicine from the late 19th to the mid-20th century. Professor Hansen has also contributed to Chemical Heritage magazine.

 

You are invited to watch this discussion via webcast. "Drawing History: Telling the Stories of Science through Comics and Graphic Novels" will air at 6:30 p.m. EST at chemheritage.org/histchem.

 

For further information contact Michal Meyer via e-mail at MMeyer@chemheritage.org or call her at 215 873-8217.

Fantom Comics January Sale – Celebrating the Best Comics of 2013



January Sale – Celebrating the Best Comics of 2013
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2014 is upon us, and how better to celebrate than a massive sale on the best books of 2013…

We've designed a sale that will compel you to catch up on all the finest graphic novel publications from last year. Here's the deal: 30% off the books that have been given year-end accolades by our favorite comic blogs and websites!!!

Click here for details!

Our mailing address is: 
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Jan 15: Brad Meltzer at Tyson's Corner

meltzer_abe.lincoln
Brad Meltzer appears at Barnes &Noble to sign his new children's books I Am Abraham Lincoln and I Am Amelia Earhart on Wednesday January 15, 2014 at 6:30 PM!
Barnes & Noble – Tysons Corner Mall
Tysons Corner Center, 7851 L. Tysons Corner Center, McLean, VA 22102
703-506-2937

Courtesy of Convention Scene. Meltzer has a new Batman story in Detective Comics 27, and Eliopoulos is a comic book artist of course.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Unshelved reviews Luna Brothers' Ultra

Lucky Safety Cards

Originally a set of 40 cards, distributed in New York newspapers. Thanks to Bert Hansen for giving me most of these.



Warner Bros.' Sylvester in the Naval History and Heritage Command


This is probably in storage down in the Navy Yard. Sylvester was into body piercings earlier than most Americans apparently.

Accession, 2010-96-1
Plaque, Ship, USS Alameda County, AVB-1
24" Diameter x 0.5 "H.
Wood, Paint.

Plaque, Ship, USS Alameda County.
The USS Alameda County was redesignated an Advance Aviation Base Ship in 1957. Prior to that the Alameda was originally designated a Tank Landing Ship LST-32. The Alameda was decommissioned in 1962.

Collection of Curator Branch, Naval History and Heritage Command.

Down the Gasoline Trail (1935)

Down the Gasoline Trail (1935)

Jam Handy
https://archive.org/details/DowntheG1935

It's been years since I've seen this amusing industrial animation film, so I was glad to see it on the Internet Archive. 

Feb 2: Rep. Lewis signs March in Annapolis

Thursday, January 09, 2014

Comic Riffs talks to Stan Lee

STAN LEE's 'MIGHTY 7': Marvel legend on his first starring role in new animated Hub movie: 'I've finally made it!'

Archie article in today's Express

This article that appeared on the Post's website is in the printed paper today:

'Afterlife With Archie': The Walking Jughead? The art of bringing zombies to Riverdale High
By David Betancourt 
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog January 7 2014

as

'Archie' Against the Undead: The goofball comic character battles zombies in 'Afterlife'.
[Washington Post] Express (January 9): 23

1991 National Library of Medicine caricature and French dentistry exhibit brochure online

I don't recall seeing the show, unfortunately...

Moskow, Bernard S. et. al.  1991.
The extravagant Georges Fattet: Caricature and French dentistry.
Bethesda, MD: National Library of Medicine.

New Cataloging Guidelines for Pictures Now Available in Online Publication



Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave. SE
Washington DC   20540

January 9, 2014


Public contact:  Erin Blake (202) 675-0323, eblake@folger.edu

New Cataloging Guidelines for Pictures Now Available in Online Publication

The Library of Congress and the Association of College and Research Libraries have updated the cataloging guidelines for describing pictures, and they are now available in a free, online book, "Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (Graphics)."

The guidelines cover still images of all types:  photographs, prints, drawings, born-digital pictures, book illustrations, posters, postcards, cartoons, comic strips, advertisements, portraits, landscape, architectural drawings, bookplates and more.  Instructions for capturing core metadata elements—the titles, creators, dates, publishers, and media of pictures—are provided as well as helpful wording for explanatory notes.

"Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (Graphics)" or DCRM(G) is available online as a free PDF at http://rbms.info/dcrm/dcrmg and as a hypertext document on "Cataloger's Desktop," https://desktop.loc.gov.

DCRM(G) can be used for graphic materials of any age or type of production, published or unpublished, especially when special treatment is useful because of fragility, rarity and enduring value or aesthetic, iconographical and documentary interest.

The book is a direct successor to Elisabeth Betz Parker's "Graphic Materials: Rules for Describing Original Items and Historical Collections," published by the Library of Congress in 1982.  Known to many simply as "Betz" or "The Yellow Book," the first "Graphic Materials" became a classic.

The new guidelines make records easier for a wide range of users to understand and, for published material, easier for libraries to share.  For convenience, advice about cataloging unpublished groups of materials and collections is now gathered into a single appendix.  In recognition of a wide audience wanting access to graphic materials, DCRM(G) also makes increased use of such everyday language as "publisher not identified" instead of the abbreviation "s.n."

While DCRM(G) is intended for use in a library context, it can also be a valuable supplement for description in archives, museums, historical societies, corporations and private collections.

The guidelines were written by the Bibliographic Standards Committee of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries and the Policy and Standards Division of the Library of Congress.  They were published by the Association of College and Research Libraries.

DCRM(G) is one of a family of manuals providing specialized cataloging rules for various formats of materials typically found in rare book, manuscript and special-collection research centers.  The suite is known as "Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials."

Instructions on using DCRM(G) will be offered through conference workshops.  In addition to many examples in the book itself, a separate document of annotated and MARC-encoded examples is forthcoming.  Questions can also be submitted at any time to DCRM-L, a users group at http://listserver.lib.byu.edu/mailman/listinfo/dcrm-l.

The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) is the higher education association for librarians.  Representing more than 11,500 academic and research librarians and interested individuals, ACRL (a division of the American Library Association) is the only individual membership organization in North America that develops programs, products and services to help academic and research librarians learn, innovate and lead within the academic community.  For more information, visit www.acrl.org.

The Library's Prints and Photographs Division includes more than 15 million photographs, drawings and prints from the 15th century to the present day.  International in scope, these visual collections represent a uniquely rich array of human experience, knowledge, creativity and achievement, touching on almost every realm of endeavor: science, art, invention, government and political struggle, and the recording of history.  For more information, visit www.loc.gov/rr/print/.

The Library of Congress, the nation's oldest federal cultural institution and the largest library in the world, holds more than 155 million items in various languages, disciplines and formats.  The Library serves the U.S. Congress and the nation both on-site in its reading rooms on Capitol Hill and through its award-winning website at www.loc.gov
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PR14-05
1/9/14
ISSN: 0731-3527


Reproduction antique Popeye bank

These reproduction antique Popeye banks are on sale at the Navy Memorial giftshop on Pennsylvania, Ave, NW. They come in 2 sizes.

PR: Jan 17-18: Art Soiree's 4th Annual Cartoonist Exhibit


We are delighted to announce our first event of the 2014 - 


ART SOIREE'S 4TH ANNUAL POLITICAL CARTOON EXHIBIT


Always popular and always sold-out, this year we are turning it into a 2 Night Affair!


Fri, Jan 17 & Sat, Jan 18


You don't want to miss!


4TH ANNUAL POLITICAL CARTOON EXHIBIT
PRESENTING TWO NIGHT SOLO EXHIBIT BY KAL
Fri, Jan 17 & Sat, Jan 18 | 8pm-1am - The Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown
SAT, JAN 18 - DEMOCRATS
VS 
REPUBLICANS - FRI, JAN 17

TICKETS: $10 each night or $15 for both nights
   
AND THIS TIME
IT'S ABOUT POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND PARTY LINES
IT'S LEFT & IT'S RIGHT
IT'S 2014 MIDTERM ELECTIONS EDITION AND YOU BETTER TAKE A SIDE
(OR GET TICKETS TO BOTH NIGHTS AND HAVE A GREAT TIME)

 

JOIN US AS WE LOOK BACK THROUGH ARTISTIC COMMENTARY AND CRITIQUE ON
DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS ALIKE  DURING EACH RESPECTIVE NIGHT 
& PREDICT WITH YOUR ATTENDANCE WHO WILL WIN THIS YEAR

EXPLORE THE CARTOONS ON DISPLAY & MEET THE ARTIST BEHIND THE ARTWORK 
EXCLUSIVE TWO NIGHT SOLO EXHIBITION BY KAL (KEVIN KALLAUGHER)  

Kevin Kallaugher (KAL) is the editorial cartoonist for The Economist magazine of London and The Baltimore Sun. After graduating from Harvard College with honors in 1977, Kevin embarked on a bicycle tour of the British Isles, where he joined the Brighton Basketball Club as a player and coach. After the club hit financial difficulties, Kevin drew caricatures of tourists in Trafalgar Square and on Brighton Pier. In March 1978, The Economist recruited him to become their first resident cartoonist in their 145 year history.
***Event will feature live painting presentation by Mr. Kal during the night!!***

  

ENJOY LIVE PERFORMANCE BY SUSPICIOUS PACKAGE
 
Continuing with the zany nature of the cartoons, the ticketed event will feature live musical performance by local journo-band Suspicious Package, comprised of reporters armed with their musical talent and rock star looks. Band members include Pulitzer Prize-winning Editorial Cartoonist at The Washington Post Tom Toles, senior government officials Christina Sevilla and Bryan Greene, former TIME/Bloomberg correspondent and journalist Tim Burger and Director of Education and Outreach for the National Security Journalism Initiative at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Josh Meyer.

 

THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT MUSIC BY DJ AGENT MAX
 
Republican Night - Fri, Jan 17 | 8pm-1am
Democrat Night - Sat, Jan 18 | 8pm-1am
The Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown, 3100 South Street NW, Washington DC 
TICKETS: $10 for each night or $15 to attend both - cartoonistexhibit2014.eventbrite.com

PREDICT WITH YOUR ATTENDANCE WHO WILL WIN THIS YEAR OR GET TICKETS TO BOTH NIGHTS AND HAVE A GREAT TIME!
PHOTOS:
PUTTIN' ON THE RITZ - NYE with ART SOIREE - Tue, December 31 
Check out some of the photos from the NYE event here

Photo credit to Bell Photo and Modeling Studio.
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Wednesday, January 08, 2014

John Kelly on ill teenager's superhero idea

SpongeBob SquarePants mailbox in DC

This SpongeBob SquarePants mailbox in Washington, DC is on Constitution Ave, NW, outside of the National Museum of Natural History.

OT: Comics and safety

A friend of ComicsDC has an interesting article online -

New Year's Luck—and How to Keep Safe, 1950s Style
Bert Hansen
Books, Health, and History blog  January 8, 2014 

D.C. Conspiracy get-together this Sunday

The D.C. Conspiracy holds its monthly get-together Jan. 12 at 5:30 p.m.-ish at Buffalo Billards at Dupont Circle. All are welcome.

Jan 9: Big Planet Comics hardcover sale at 30%

Comic Riffs on graphic novels in school, and Archie zombie comics

 
'Afterlife With Archie': The Walking Jughead? The art of bringing zombies to Riverdale High
By David Betancourt 
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog January 7 2014

'THE TRIAL BALLOON': Readers react to graphic novels in schools
By Michael Cavna 
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog January 7 2014

American Political Science Association's Symposium on the Politics of Superheroes

The Washington-based American Political Science Association's journal PS: Political Science and Politics has just published a symposium on "The Politics of Superheroes," edited by Matthew Costello and Kent Worcester. 

During January 2014, these articles will be free online, and then disappear behind a paywall. Click on the Table Of Contents for the entire issue and then scroll down to find the articles. Click on the "PDF" or "HTML" icons below the titles for the complete contents.

The Politics of the Superhero - Introduction
Matthew J. Costello and Kent Worcester

"A is A": Spider-Man, Ayn Rand, and What Man Ought to Be
Claudia Franziska Bruhwiler

Hell's Kitchen's Prolonged Crisis and Would-Be Sovereigns: Daredevil, Hobbs, and Schmitt
Anthony Peter Spanakos

Negotiating the Third Wave of Feminism in Wonder Woman
Carolyn Cocca

Men of Steel? Rorschach, Theweleit, and Watchmen's Deconstructed Masculinity
Mervi Miettinen

The Imperial Superhero
Chris Gavaler

Superheroes in Hong Kong's Political Resistance: Icons, Images, and Opposition
Dan Garrett

Fighting the Battles We Never Could: The Avengers and Post-September 11 American Political identities
Annika Hagley and Michael Harrison