Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Friday, February 15, 2019

Bloom signing

Savanna Ganucheau and Kevin Panetta.

Bloom signing starting

East City Books on Capitol Hill.

March 18: Gareth Hinds in Takoma Park

Gareth Hinds - The Iliad: A Graphic Novel Adaptation—at Takoma Park Library (MD)

Monday, March 18, 2019 - 7:30 p.m.

 

 

Takoma Park Public Library (MD)   101 Philadelphia Ave   Takoma Park   MD    20912

The Iliad Cover Image

Bloom signing starting soon

Kevin and Savanna are at East City Books now.

Weldon reviews 'The Umbrella Academy'

'The Umbrella Academy' Offers An Intriguing Curriculum Hurt By Overcrowding

The Post doesn't like Alita

The long-awaited 'Alita' isn't a good movie. It's more like four lousy ones [in print as Blink, and you'll miss one of the multiple plots].

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Washington cartoonist Frank Godwin elected to Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame

Fifty years after his death, but it's the though that counts, isn't it? From their press release:


Since 1958, the Society of Illustrators has elected to its Hall of Fame artists recognized for their "distinguished achievement in the art of illustration." Artists are elected by a prestigious committee that includes former presidents of the Society and illustration historians. They are chosen based on their body of work and the impact it has made on the field of illustration. This year's honorees include contemporary illustrators Roz Chast, Vincent di Fate, and Mark Summers, as well as posthumous honorees Frank Godwin, Mary Petty, and Alice Barber Stephens. These artists join a list of the greatest names in illustration!

The Society will be honoring this year's inductees at The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Friday, June 14, 2019. Details about the event will be released in the coming months.

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Frank Godwin (1889–1959), was an American illustrator and comic strip artist. Born in Washington D.C., Godwin worked as a young man for his father's paper, The Washington Star. Godwin studied at the Art Students League in NYC. His book illustrations were featured in classic best-sellers Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Robinson Crusoe, Robin Hood and King Arthur. He is most recognized for his comic strips Connie and Rusty Riley. Additionally, he was a prolific editorial and advertising illustrator. A Society of Illustrators vice-president, Godwin was also a member of the National Press Club and the Dutch Treat and Salmagundi clubs.

Tonight: Tom King at Third Eye Comics in Annapolis

Click here for info on FACEBOOK

https://thirdeyecomics.com/wed-2-13-19-mister-miracle-tpb-launch-signing-w-tom-king/

Third Eye Faithful, you know us: we are massive fans of superstar writer Tom King, and his work on incredible projects like BATMAN, HEROES IN CRISIS, and modern legends like VISION and OMEGA MEN — so, when we had the chance to bring Tom to Third Eye to celebrate the release of his brand new MISTER MIRACLE graphic novel; which is easily one of our favorite things Tom has done yet — we jumped at it faster than you can say mother box!

Tom's MISTER MIRACLE is the kind of story that's perfect for the collected format, and is going to be one of the biggest must-own graphic novels of 2019 — TRUST US!

If you were a huge fan of his work on VISION, and loved the cerebral storytelling (reminiscent of early Vertigo favorites like ANIMAL MAN, DOOM PATROL, and more) of VISION — then you'll fall in love with MISTER MIRACLE.

On top of that, artist MITCH GERADS is a comic storytelling genius, as he brings Tom's amazing writing to life in a truly unique, and compelling way that pulls you into the story, and does not let go.

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Ann Telnaes: The Editorial Cartoonist Who Draws Reactions

Ann Telnaes: The Editorial Cartoonist Who Draws Reactions


How do editorial cartoons fit into the U.S. political realities? What can they change, and who can they inspire or shame? Anna Rice talked with seasoned editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes who, for more than two decades, has been drawing Washington's political players and bringing attention to their political blunders.

The Post reviews the latest Kingdom Hearts videogame

'Kingdom Hearts 3' has a baffling backstory but is a treat for fans of Disney and Pixar [in print as Fun times, fuzzy feelings for Disney and Pixar fans (despite baffling backstory].

The Post on Oscar animated shorts

Saturday, February 09, 2019

Katsucon is next weekend February 15-17th.


It's at National Harbor this year, February 15-17th.

Gaylord National Hotel and Convention Center
201 Waterfront Street
National Harbor, MD 20745
(301) 965-4000 – reservations