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Friday, February 22, 2019
PR: 25% off all Malika books
ArtInsights Gallery talks to author about women working in Disney animation
MINDY JOHNSON: 5 THINGS YOU'LL FIND SURPRISING FROM INK & PAINT: THE WOMEN OF WALT DISNEY'S ANIMATION
The City Paper reviews Train Your Dragon 3
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Is An Elegant Kids Film For All Ages [in print as Stop Dragon My Heart Around].
The third and final film in the nearly decade-long series is an appropriate coda for a story about friendship and acceptance.
Feb 23-24: Animation at Arlington Cinema and Drafthouse
Catching up with Shannon Gallant
Next month, I'll be moderating a Nerds in NoMa panel on March 12th on "Comic Converts: The World of Comic Illustrators in D.C.” One of the attendees will be Shannon Gallant, a local comic book artist whom I've interviewed several times. He recently finished his work for the miniseries G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero vs. the Six Million Dollar Man.
So what's new?
I’m contributing strips to Beano (the UK kids magazine), I’ve got an issue of Ghostbusters coming out in April as part of the anniversary celebration of the franchise, and I’m doing a fill in issue for GI Joe:Real American Hero.
Katsucon pictures at Scoop
Scoop February 22, 2019
Katsucon returned for its 25th annual convention, a celebration of anime, manga, cosplay and much more, from February 16-18, 2019 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center. The show is considered a highlight event of the year when it comes to cosplay due to the picturesque nature of the venue, resulting in many over-the-top costumes gracing the show floor over the course of the weekend.
Take a look at some of the sights from the show below, with photography from Gemstone Assistant Editor Carrie Wood.
The Post reviews Train Your Dragon 3
The third "How to Train Your Dragon" has too much dragon and not enough training [in print as Third 'Dragon' lacks the teeth of others].
March 7-8: Fabien Cousteau's Great White Shark Adventure
Fabien Cousteau - Great White Shark Adventure (Fabien Cousteau Expeditions series)
Famed explorer Fabien Cousteau and his junior explorers set off on an expedition to the coast of South Africa, home to the world's largest concentration of great white sharks. They, along with his team of research experts, have heard of a massive shark in the area—bigger than any in recorded history—and want to investigate so that it can be tracked, studied and protected. As the team navigates the ocean, they encounter and learn about many types of aquatic life, creating an enlightening maritime adventure in this graphic novel. Ages 8 to 12.
This event is free to attend and open to the public, however, reservations are required for school groups interested in attending. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
Fabien Cousteau Great White Shark Adventure — at Takoma Park Library (MD)
Famed explorer Fabien Cousteau and his junior explorers set off on an expedition to the coast of South Africa, home to the world's largest concentration of great white sharks. They, along with his team of research experts, have heard of a massive shark in the area—bigger than any in recorded history—and want to investigate so that it can be tracked, studied and protected. As the team navigates the ocean, they encounter and learn about many types of aquatic life, creating an enlightening maritime adventure in this graphic novel. Ages 8 to 12.
March 9: Jaime Hernandez - Is This How You See Me? in conversation with Sarah Boxer
Jaime Hernandez - Is This How You See Me? in conversation with Sarah Boxer
With his brothers Gilbert and Mario, Jaime Hernandez created Love and Rockets, one of the first comics to appear in the 1980s alternative comics movement. Hernandez has continued and expanded that series with his award-winning Locas narrative, chronicling the lives of a group of Latinas from their teenage years to today. Following 2014's Love Bunglers, the latest installment gathers all the Locas work Hernandez has published serially over the last four years, tracking the story of Maggie and Hopey as they make a pilgrimage back to their old neighborhood, relive the early days of their relationship, and re-experience several decades worth of exuberance and heartbreak. Hernandez will be in conversation with Sarah Boxer, cartoonist and critic with pieces in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and more. Hernandez will be in conversation with Sarah Boxer, cartoonist and critic with pieces in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and more.
Click here for more information.
March 6: P.C. and Kristin Cast - The Dysasters—at Connie Morella Library (formerly Bethesda Library)
P.C. and Kristin Cast - The Dysasters—at Connie Morella Library (formerly Bethesda Library)
Hearing airwaves and controlling clouds definitely sets seventeen-year-old Foster apart from other teenagers, but she wouldn't want to be like everyone else anyways. So she is shocked when she meets football star Tate "Nighthawk" Taylor, who has never given his night vision much thought. Their worlds collide in a night that proves disastrous for them both, and they discover that together, they can control the air element. This is the first in a new paranormal romance series from the duo that created the House of Night phenomenon. In conversation with Pintip Dunn, YA author of the Star-Crossed series. Ages 12 and up.
Click here for more information.
March 2: Mindy Johnson Disney Artist
Mindy Johnson Disney Artist
Join us at ArtInsights for a celebration of women in art with the leading historian on women in animation and film, Mindy Johnson. The premiere of a collection of vintage animation accompanies the event, as well as the introduction of illustration art by famed Disney concept artist Lorelay Bove. Bove contributed images for Johnson's upcoming book, Pencils, Pens, & Brushes: A Great Girls' Guide to Disney Animation.
Entrance is free, but RSVPs have first priority. Pre-orders of Ink & Paint are strongly recommended through our website. Email artinsights@gmail.com or call ArtInsights at 703-478-0778 to secure your spot at the event.
March 10: Chip Kidd - Shazam!: The Golden Age of the World's Mightiest Mortal
Shazam!: The Golden Age of the World's Mightiest Mortal (Paperback)
Description
Shazam made his debut in Whiz Comics in 1940, and outsold his biggest competitor, Superman, by 14 million copies a month. It wasn't long before a variety of merchandise was licensed—secret decoders, figurines, buttons, paper rockets, tin toys, puzzles, costumes—and a fan club was created to keep up with the demand. These collectibles now sell for outrageous prices on eBay and in comic book stores and conventions. Seventy years later, an unprecedented assortment of these artifacts are gathered together by award-winning writer/designer Chip Kidd and photographer Geo Spear. Join Kidd, Spear, and the World's Mightiest Mortal in this first, fully authorized celebration of ephemera, artwork, and rare, one-of-a-kind toys, and recapture the magic that was Shazam!
About the Author
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "2020 Sweet Spot"
"Sweet Spot"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2678
Never mind for a moment the idea that you'd ever see a pompous-ass
big-city morning tome like the Post use the phrase "sweet spot" on top
of the fold on A1: http://sinkers.org/posters/2020sweetspot/wapoA1_Feb2019_2020sweetspot.jpg
This is some of the best news I've seen smack on the front page in
years. "Candidates Fear Socialist Label..." Why am I so overjoyed at
that?
And why am I still somehow smiling at this steaming-ass little plopper
from the Anointed Heir To Our Exalted Slay Qween...?
https://twitter.com/KamalaHarris/status/1092938170956693504
All my fellow Lefties on Twitter are bitching about how there's still
no platform or policy page at Harris' Web site – a valid bitching
point, for sure – while she's right out here in public, showing us
what her freakin' platform is.
I'm also surprised that I'm surprised that the US Left, a massive
cupcake, would actually be able to make the current crop of candidates
afraid of us. Judging from the media frenzy, I'm guessing the
Democrats have finally found their sweet spot, and will continue
hitting the hell out of it because it feels so good when they stop.
Karl Stevens interviewed about his new Retrofit / Big Planet book
Karl Stevens
Karl Stevens joined me to talk about his painting and comics work. His latest book, The Winner from Retrofit/Big Planet, is a great move forward in his work and shows some amazing growth and introspection. I am really excited by his work and where he is taking it.