Thursday, September 19, 2019

Sept 26: Gabby Rivera in conversation with Elizabeth Acevedo — at The Wharf

Gabby Rivera - Juliet Takes a Breath — in conversation with Elizabeth Acevedo — at The Wharf

Juliet Milagros Palante just earned the internship of her dreams, and is leaving the Bronx for Portland, Oregon to work for her favorite feminist writer. The night before she leaves, she decides to come out to her family—something she never planned on doing. Unfortunately, it doesn't go well. Her only hope is that Harlowe Brisbane, a feminist savant, expert on women's bodies and queer culture, will help her figure out how to be an out and proud Latinx lesbian. But Brisbane is white, she's not from the Bronx, and she doesn't actually have all the answers. In a story bursting with queer kinship, summer flings and unabashed examinations of race and identity, Juliet learns what it means to come out—to friends, to family, and to herself. Ages 15 and up.

 

This event is free to attend with no reservation required. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
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Politics and Prose at The Wharf   70 District Square SW   Washington   DC    20024

Sept 26: Liana Finck - Excuse Me: Cartoons, Complaints, and Notes to Self — in conversation with Malaka Gharib

Liana Finck - Excuse Me: Cartoons, Complaints, and Notes to Self — in conversation with Malaka Gharib — at Politics and Prose at Union Market

Finck, a cartoonist and illustrator equally at home on Instagram and in the pages of The New Yorker, follows her acclaimed graphic memoir, Passing for Human, with this wide-ranging collection of more than 500 drawings and cartoons. Representing the best of her published work from the last few years along with brand-new pieces, the book is divided into chapters including Love & Dating, Gender & Other Politics, Animals, and Strangeness, Shyness, Sadness. Moving, funny, and always relatable, Finck's unfussy graphics explore big questions like identity, otherness, and creativity as well as everyday annoyances.

Finck will be in conversation with Malaka Gharib, founder of the food zine The Runcible Spoon and co-founder of the D.C. Art Book Fair.

 

This event is free to attend with no reservation required. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
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Politics and Prose at Union Market   1270 5th st NE   Washington   DC    20002

Spurgeon on SPX



The Never-Ending, Four-Color Comics Festival: Shows And Events

By Tom Spurgeon
September 19, 2019

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "The Teeth Of Biden"


A couple of days late due to SPX, but it's still anarchist cartoonist Mike Flugennock's latest'n'greatest:

"The Teeth Of Biden (Make Sure The Kids Hear Words)"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2801

(the amazing sequel to "The Eye Of Biden")

The Biden Train kept a-rollin', all night long. As DNC frontrunner 
(cough) Sen. Joe Biden was defending the rank-ass "legacy" of his 
ex-boss and forgetting what he was saying halfway through his answers 
on the "debate" stage this week, the featured body part malfunction 
was the Senator's dentures, which slipped out on the air at the worst 
possible moment — which is to say, pretty much every moment, from all 
accounts.

Not to be denied, however, the Washington Post splattered their front 
page with this big ol' slab of gaslighting, Emperor's New Clothes 
raving and drooling by columnist Dan Balz — Balz being, I assume, what 
you'd have to have a whole lot of to cough up this thing onto the 
front of a major daily paper with your name on it.

"Biden's time to shine..."?
HIS GODDAMN TEETH FELL OUT ON LIVE TV, F'CRISSAKE.
Dear god, somebody tie me to a railroad track.

...y'know, you can say what you want about George Washington — that he 
was a slaveowner, a colonizer, all true — but you have the give the 
Father Of Our Country credit for at least one thing: he would never, 
EVER have allowed his teeth to fall out on TV.

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"Here's Joe Biden on Schools, Maduro, and, uh, Record Players" Slate 
09.12.2019 
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/09/joe-biden-debate-answer.html

"Joe Biden Struggles to Keep His Teeth in His Mouth During Democratic 
Debate" New York Post 09.13.2019 
https://nypost.com/2019/09/13/joe-biden-struggles-to-keep-his-teeth-in-his-mouth-during-democratic-debate/

PW on SPX

SPX 2019 Spotlights Chris Ware, Eddie Campbell, Sponsor Controversy

Big Planet Comics has new comics today

Bethesda says, " We hope to have new comics on our racks by 3 PM Wednesday, Sept. 18. Vienna got their books on time, and will be ready at opening today. "

Editorial Cartoon by Steve Artley

"Blatant Carry" (click on Image for larger view)



Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Mark Trail PSA

Big Planet Comics: Further delay of our weekly shipment

OUCH! FURTHER DELAY!

WE JUST RECEIVED THIS E-MAIL:
Dear Diamond Customer:
Please be advised that, due to a transportation-related delay, your shipment of product on sale September 18 -- originally estimated to be delivered 24 hours late -- will now be delivered 48 hours late.

So, new comics will now be available on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 at 3 PM, if everything works out.

We apologize for the delay.

Nancy to replace Knight Life in Sunday Post

Keith Knight has cancelled his daily strip, The Knight Life, in favor of working on a television adaptation of his life. The last strip, which only ran on Sunday in the Post, had a header saying the Post would replace it with Nancy.

Knight was actually in the area this past weekend, attending SPX. Unfortunately I didn't see the news in time to ask him about it. The strip was a favorite of mine, and I was annoyed that the Post didn't run it daily.



Big Planer's new comics are delayed




Monday, September 16, 2019

Nov 4: Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration Book Forum

Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration

(First Second, 2019)


Book Forum
November 4, 2019 5:00 PM to 6:15 PM EST

F.A. Hayek Auditorium, Cato Institute


Featuring the authors Bryan Caplan, Professor of Economics at George Mason University; blogger, EconLog; and Zach Weinersmith, Illustrator, Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal comic strip; New York Times bestselling author, with comments by Tim Kane, JP Conte Fellow in Immigration Studies at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University; moderated by Alex Nowrasteh, Director of Immigration Policy Studies, Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity, Cato Institute.

In their new graphic nonfiction book Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration, authors Bryan Caplan and Zach Weinersmith turn the heated public debate over immigration on its head by proposing a radical and controversial solution: open borders.Caplan argues that opening all borders would practically eliminate absolute poverty worldwide and usher in a booming worldwide economy―greatly benefiting all of humanity, including Americans.With a clear and conversational tone, exhaustive research, and vibrant illustrations by Zach Weinersmith of Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal fame, Open Borders makes the case for unrestricted immigration in a new format sure to spark lively debate. Caplan and Weinersmith will be joined by Tim Kane, the JP Conte Fellow in Immigration Studies at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, who is a supporter of liberal immigration laws but a critic of open borders. Please join us for a timely and lively discussion.

To register to attend this event, click a button below [ie on their website] and then submit the secure web form by noon EDT on Friday, November 1, 2019. If you have any questions pertaining to registration, you may e-mail events@cato.org.

Bruce Guthrie's pictures of Lynn Johnston and her exhibit at the Canadian embassy

2019_09_12D1_EC_Johnston62DC -- Embassy of Canada -- Exhibit: For Better or For Worse: The Comic Art of Lynn Johnston. (Partially reviewed)
2019_09_12D2_Johnston154DC -- Embassy of Canada -- Opening Reception for "For Better or For Worse: The Comic Art of Lynn Johnston"
The Canadian Embassy invites you to the opening recepiton of For Better or For Worse: The Comic Art of Lynn Johnston. The artists will be in attendance.
Introductory remarks were made by Denis Chouinard (Counsellor, Public Affairs, Embassy of Canada) and ???.
Folks in the audience included Martha... (Partially reviewed)

Bruce Guthrie's pictures of Jaime Hernandez and the comic art exhibit at the Library of Congress

2019_09_12B_LOC_Comic_Art81DC -- Library of Congress -- Exhibit (Graphic Arts): Comic Art: 120 Years of Panels and Pages
Comic Art: 120 Years of Panels and Pages
Opened September 12, 2019
Explore the realm of comic art, where visual and narrative storytelling styles have evolved from panels in early newspapers to contemporary comic images. Through unique original drawings and printed pages, this exhibition features the... (Partially reviewed)
2019_09_12C1_Hernandez132DC -- Library of Congress -- Event: Jaime Hernandez in Conversation with Gary Groth
Jaime Hernandez in Conversation with Gary Groth
Conversation with comic artist Jaime Hernandez, co-creator of the alternative comic Love and Rockets. Hernandez was the winner of the 2014 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for best graphic novel/comic and the 2014 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award for Best... (Partially reviewed)

Bruce Guthrie's SPX photos

2019_09_13_SPX_Reception66MD -- Bethesda -- Small Press Expo (2019) -- Opening Reception
Among the folks pictured here are Teresa Roberts Logan, John Kenn Mortensen, Rune Ryberg, Typex, R.M. Rhodes, Keith Knight. (Partially reviewed)
2019_09_14A1_SPX_Other195MD -- Bethesda -- Small Press Expo (2019) -- Other (Saturday)
Folks shown here include Randy Tischler, Sheena Wolf, Sara Duke, R.M. Rhodes, Dustin Harbin, Karen Green, Michael Cavna, Mike Rhode, Eddie Campbell, Jamie Noguchi, David Crispino, Mike Riley, Jordan Clark, Keith Knight, Rick Banning, Rikke Villadsen, Kate Lacour, R. Sikoryak, Lenora Yerkes, Ted Rall,... (Partially reviewed)
2019_09_14A2_SPX_Posters44MD -- Bethesda -- Small Press Expo (2019) -- SPX Poster Review (Partially reviewed)
2019_09_14B1_SPX_Libraries3MD -- Bethesda -- Small Press Expo (2019) -- Libraries And Comics: Past, Present, And Future Trends
Libraries And Comics: Past, Present, And Future Trends
Over the past twenty years, libraries and the comics industry at all levels have been working together to forge bonds that have benefited both. Comics and graphic novels have become a huge draw for libraries, who also use their resources for comics... (Partially reviewed)
2019_09_14B2_SPX_Bio22MD -- Bethesda -- Small Press Expo (2019) -- Sourcing Biography
Sourcing Biography
The most difficult task for an artist tasked with drawing a biography of a famous figure is how to reduce an enormous amount of text and information into a relatively small number of images. Making those images interesting beyond simply conveying that information for narrative... (Partially reviewed)
2019_09_15A_SPX_Other117MD -- Bethesda -- Small Press Expo (2019) -- Other (Sunday)
Folks shown here include: John Kenn Mortensen, Rune Ryberg, ???, Vanesa Del Ray, Robin Ha, Keith Knight, Lonnie Millsap, Mike Rhode, Ezra Clayton Daniels, ???, ???, Christine Skelly, G.E. Gallas (in bird mask), Michael Lee Harris, Teresa Roberts Logan, Paul Kirchner, Lucy Knisley (and son), (The Nib)... (Partially reviewed)
2019_09_15B_SPX_Knight61MD -- Bethesda -- Small Press Expo (2019) -- Racial Illiteracy (w/Keith Knight)
Racial Illiteracy
Harvey, Glyph and Inkpot award-winning indie cartoonist Keith Knight crashes SPX with an all-new slideshow addressing America's Racial Illiteracy. Using comix, story-telling, and humor, ye olde Gentleman Cartoonist gets to the heart of the matter when it comes to America's biggest... (Partially reviewed)

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Editorial Cartoon by Steve Artley

"Hard Time For Mitch" (click on Image for larger view)


CFP: ICAF Returns to SPX in 2020


CALL FOR PROPOSALS

International Comic Arts Forum

Sept. 12-13, 2020

Small Press Expo/Bethesda, MD

Abstracts due: Feb. 15, 2020


The International Comic Arts Forum invites proposals for scholarly presentations for its twenty-first meeting, to be held at the Small Press Expo (SPX) in Bethesda, Maryland from September 12-13, 2020. Scholars who present at ICAF will have the opportunity, as part of their registration fee, to enjoy SPX exhibitors, artist talks, and the Ignatz Awards ceremony. ICAF will be co-located with SPX at the Marriott North Bethesda Hotel & Conference Center, which will also provide accommodations to attendees at a reduced rate. Our keynote speaker for the 2020 conference will be Martha H. Kennedy, Library of Congress curator and author of Drawn to Purpose: American Women Illustrators and Cartoonists.


ICAF welcomes original proposals from diverse disciplines and theoretical perspectives on any aspect of comics or cartooning. We particularly welcome proposals of presentations that reflect an international perspective. Studies of aesthetics, production, distribution, and/or reception, as well as analysis of social, ideological, and/or historical significance are equally welcome, as are studies that address larger theoretical issues linked to comics or cartooning. Given the shared histories and missions of ICAF and SPX, two events that have long celebrated diversity, inclusion, and independence in the comics world, we hope to offer thematic panels on small press, independent, and self-published comics of all genres. We also hope to highlight the work of women and non-binary cartoonists; submissions in these areas are encouraged, though not required. 


PROPOSAL GUIDELINES: ICAF prefers argumentative, thesis-driven presentations that are clearly linked to larger critical, artistic, or cultural issues; we avoid those that are survey-like in character. We accept original 20-minute presentations that have not been presented or accepted for publication elsewhere. Presenters can assume an audience versed in comics and the fundamentals of comics studies. Proposals should not exceed 300 words.


All proposals will be subject to blind review. Applicants can expect to receive notice of their proposal's standing by April 10, 2020 (acceptance, rejection, or wait-listing).


Send abstracts by February 15, 2020, to ICAF Academic Director Brittany Tullis: TullisBrittanyN@sau.edu



Small Press Expo (SPX) 2019 day 2 in photos

As far as I could tell, SPX was a success again this year, although that varies for individual cartoonists of course. Raina Telgemeier brought in a big crowd of youngsters, but I didn't see a lot of them walking the aisles after waiting on line for her. Actually I never saw her either. Chris Ware also had long lines.

Ann Telnaes and Teresa Roberts Logan (smiling as usual)


Michael Wenthe at Cartozia Tales

John Patrick Green with an advance copy of his new comics series

Jamie Noguchi working on an exciting new project

Drew Weing

Joey Weiser

Matt Bors of The Nib

Carla Speed McNeil

Sarah Boxer, who tabled with her son (not pictured)

Paul Kirchner

Bill Campbell of Rosarium Publishing
And some mid-day crowd shots....






Saturday, September 14, 2019

Small Press Expo (SPX) 2019 day 1 in photos

Mostly people local to the area...

Eddie Campbell

Karen Green at Fanfare Ponent Mon

Dustin Harbin

Fantagraphics table

Robin Ha with her autobiography due next year

Art Hondros

Hobbes Holluck

DC Conspiracy

DC Conspiracy - Dale Rawlings and Evan Keeling

DC Conspiracy

Mark Lindblom and his famous cartoonists figures


Winsor McCay

Teresa Roberts Logan





Ted Rall and his new autobiographical book

Michael Brace

Julian Lytle

Pauline Ganucheau, Kevin Panetta, Savanna Ganucheau

Keith Knight

Jared Smith of Retrofit / Big Planet Comics

Gemma Correll

KCBC beer art of Brooklyn, New York

Earl Holloway of KCBC

Typex from the Netherlands

Rob Ullman, giving me original artwork to a cover of the City Paper after I lost the tearsheets to a flood.


Gordon Harris

Deandra 'Nika' Tan

R.M. Rhodes

Jennifer Hayden

Summer Pierre, Ellen Lindner, Glynnis Fawkes and Jennifer Hayden

Chinese proto-comics

Craig Fisher, Chris Ware and Eddie Campbell