Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Daniel Clowes exhibit fell through at the Corcoran in 2014

"I Feel Like Comics Needs Its Own Thing": An Interview with Daniel Clowes

Monday, January 13, 2020

Jan 24: Animezing!: Millennium Actress (Remastered)



Enjoy a FREE animated film at the JICC!
Enjoy a FREE animated film at the JICC!
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Millennium Actress (Remastered)
Friday, January 24th at 6:30 PM
Experience the gorgeous new restoration of what many believe to be Satoshi Kon's (Perfect Blue, Paprika, Tokyo Godfathers) greatest work, Millennium Actress!
Millennium Actress (Remastered) Millennium Actress (Remastered)
When the legendary Ginei Studios shuts down, filmmaker Genya Tachibana and his assistant are tasked with interviewing its reclusive star, Chiyoko Fujiwara, who had retired from the spotlight 30 years prior. As she recounts her career, Genya and his crew are literally pulled into her memories where they witness her chance encounter with a mysterious man on the run from the police. Despite never knowing his name or his face, Chiyoko relentlessly pursues that man in a seamless blend of reality and memory that only Satoshi Kon could deliver. Boasting countless awards, including the Grand Prize in the Japan Agency of Cultural Affairs Media Arts Festival, which it shared with Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited AwayMillennium Actress is a must-see for anime fans of all ages.
Starring Mami Koyama, Shozo Iizuka, Masaya Onosaka
In Japanese with English subtitles | Rated PG | 2019 | 87 min | Directed by Satoshi Kon
Registration required
Millennium Actress (Remastered) Millennium Actress (Remastered)
Images: © 2018 Millennium Actress Production Committee
Millennium Actress (Remastered) Extended 4K Trailer

Animezing!:

Millennium Actress (Remastered)

Friday, January 24th
from 6:30 to 8:30 PM
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PR: Cuddles and Rage's horror stories coming soon



BITES OF TERROR

10 Frightfully Delicious Tales


By Cuddles and Rage


Foreword by Phil Nobile, Jr., 

editor in chief of Fangoria magazine


Praise for Liz and Jimmy Reed (aka Cuddles and Rage):


"Liz and Jimmy Reed create work that is cute—but it always has a twist."National Endowment of the Arts


"Their style is unique and adds a different flavor to characters and ideas we know and love."—Nerdist


 


Tales from the Crypt meets All My Friends Are Dead in Bites of Terror: 10 Frightfully Delicious Tales (Quirk Books; On sale: March 24, 2020) by the creative duo Cuddles and Rage, also known as Liz and Jimmy Reed. The team's adorably creepy work began as a webcomic and has been featured everywhere from Nerdist to the Washington Post. Now they're bringing their unique combination of adorable hand-sculpted characters, meticulously designed dioramas, and photographed panels to a graphic novel that's sure to delight anyone with a dark sense of humor. In the book's foreword, Fangoria magazine's Phil Nobile, Jr. notes that Cuddles and Rage is "a brilliant storytelling duo that examines the human condition through stories about anthropomorphic foods who live rich, full, hilarious, and often relatable lives."


From an ice cream cone who makes an ill-fated deal with the devil('s food cake) to a moldy strawberry craving one last dip in a bowl of whipped cream, Bites of Terror's characters find themselves caught in various fear-filled scenarios, each with a uniquely morbid twist ending. Introducing the tales is the Cake Creeper, a partially eaten groom's cake who seems to have a sinister agenda. Here's a sampling of sinful stories to whet your appetite:

  • Deviled Egg: A freak accident has a Jekyll-and-Hyde effect, leaving a hard-boiled egg split in two sides—one good, one evil.

  • Pizza Party Massacre: A pizza slice working in children's entertainment reluctantly agrees to attend a last-minute birthday party at a previous client's house, the site of a violent incident.

  • Death by Chocolate: At the request of his police chief, a turnip detective grudgingly allows a banana from the press to tail him as he investigates a murder spree perpetrated by a killer who removes the chocolate from his tasty victims. 

  • Unfortunate Cookie: After his mother's death, a fortune cookie gains her gift of second sight, but his newfound knowledge may be more curse than blessing. 

  • Preserved: A peach tries to keep her life and household afloat while dealing with the incessant criticism and neediness of her mother (and roommate).


No detail is spared in these hand-crafted stories, from the delightfully morbid, pun-filled humor to each carefully constructed character and scene. Just like watching a horror movie—knowing a terrible fate will inevitably befall the characters—readers will be tempted to reach into the pages and save these food folk from their fates.



ABOUT THE CREATORS

Cuddles and Rage—aka Liz and Jimmy Reed—are the cocreators of a world of disturbingly cute stories. Their original webcomic featuring handmade dioramas of anthropomorphic foods has expanded into books, animation, and product design. Their clients include Netflix, HarperCollins, TLC, and the Science Channel. They live and work in the DC area. 

ABOUT THE BOOK
Bites of Terror:

10 Frightfully Delicious Tales

Written by Cuddles and Rage

All Art by Cuddles and Rage

Publisher: Quirk Books

On sale: March 24, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-68369-164-8

e-ISBN: 978-1-68369-165-5

Price: $14.99 US/$19.99 CAN; Trade Paperback Original

Jason Reynolds becomes Library of Congress' National Ambassador for Young People's Literature

Publishers Weekly has the story. Reynolds is relevant to us because he wrote a Miles Morales Spider-Man YA novel. I recommend his books though, of which I've read half of them, even though I'm a middle-aged white man. I particularly like the ones set in the high school track world.

Kevin Panetta is writing Archie this spring

Here's a link to a preview of Kevin Panetta's, co-written with Mariko Tamaki, Archie 710. I just added it to my pull-list. Kevin's Bloom graphic novel made many of the 'best of' lists that just came out for 2019.

PR: Big Planet Comics Bethesda January hardcover SALE!



Bethesda store ONLY!
 
Big Planet Comics
4849 Cordell Ave.
Bethesda, Md 20814

Underground cartoonist Steve Stiles has passed away


Steve Stiles, Falls Church, Virginia, Spring 1979. Kodachrome 25 by Jeff Schalles (from Wikipedia)

Facebook is reporting that cartoonist Steve Stiles died on January 12th from cancer. Stiles worked in the underground, but according to Wikipedia also did children's books and other types of cartooning. He also worked in Baltimore and Laurel's Daedalus Books.

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Troy-Jeffrey Allen interviews Adam Warren

"Manga's approach to storytelling was much more forceful." The Adam Warren Story

Troy-Jeffrey Allen

PREVIEWSworld Jan 10, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRE4NaMmDSY

Saturday, January 11, 2020

ImageText's review of E.X.O.: The Legend of Wale Williams Part Two.

"Review of E.X.O.: The Legend of Wale Williams Part Two."
By Fiona Farnsworth
ImageTexT, vol 10, no. 1, 2018, n. pag. Dept of English, University of Florida.

The Post on videogame animation acting, 2020 graphic novels and superhero movie dancers

The hidden world and overlooked problems of acting in video games [in print as 'Wild West' of video game acting].

Washington Post Jan. 12, 2020 p. E2

Some graphic novels to read in 2020 [in print as 2020 begins with a rich blend of graphic storytelling].

Washington Post Jan. 12, 2020, p. E12.

These 18 movie stars are also amazing dancers. That's their real superpower. [superhero movies; in print as Their superpower: Dance].




Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Media, Bloody Media"

From DC's anarchist cartoonist Mike Flugennock


"Media, Bloody Media"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2908

Not even in the sickest depths of Iraq War v2.0 did I hear anyone in the media quite this wide-open raving, drooling and horny for war as ex-White House henchman and current right-wing radio howler Sebastian Gorka. Dude totally sails over the edge of the Earth, comes around the other side, proclaims the US to be a "hyperpower", then sails over the edge again on — who else but — Lou Dobbs' program on Fox Business.

The guy is scum to the bone — just check him out for a few seconds — but you still have to give him credit for having the sheer naked cajones to come right how and declare how horny he is for war in the public media. Dude's not even hiding it; big ups for that, at least.

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"Seb Gorka: 'We Should Welcome' Iran Attacks Because Trump Will 'Unleash Holy Hell'", Daily Beast, 01.07.20 
https://www.thedailybeast.com/seb-gorka-says-we-should-welcome-iran-attacks-because-trump-will-unleash-holy-hell

That darn Non Sequitur

Thursday, January 09, 2020

Schoolhouse Rock animation singer Jack Sheldon dies

Jack Sheldon, Merv Griffin's trumpet-playing sidekick, dies at 88 [in print as Marv's sidekick, gravely voice of 'Schoolhouse Rock']

By Associated Press 

Washington Post Jan. 9, 2020

online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/jack-sheldon-merv-griffins-trumpet-playing-sidekick-dies-at-88/2020/01/02/c1ccc01a-2d96-11ea-bcd4-24597950008f_story.html

 

Local cartoonist couple gets 3 book deal according to Publishers Weekly

38996-1.JPG Matthew Swanson and Robbi Behr's hybrid middle grade series Cookie Chronicles has been bought by Knopf. More details at Rights Report: Week of January 6, 2020


The two have been regulars at the Small Press Expo for years but I never got my act together for a long-delayed interview.

Feb 8: Almost American Girl | Robin Ha - Q&A ft. Keith Chow!



FEB8

Almost American Girl | Robin Ha - Q&A ft. Keith Chow!


  • Saturday, February 8, 2020 at 4 PM – 7 PM
  • Fantom Comics
    2010 P St NW, 3rd Floor, Washington D.C. 20036



PW on Smithsonian and IDW deal

PR: Breathtaker Returns with Exhibition

Breathtaker Returns with Exhibition

Titan Comics, Norman Rockwell Museum, McDaniel College Team with Wheatley, Hempel for Remastered Classic

[Baltimore, Maryland] (January 9 2020) – The long-awaited remastered edition of Mark Wheatley and Marc Hempel's acclaimed graphic novel, Breathtaker, finally has a scheduled 2020 release date from Titan Comics. What's more, it has a brand-new companion comic and a wide-ranging traveling exhibit to go along with it.

With innovative projects like Mars, Jonny Quest, Tarzan, and Blood of the Innocent already behind them, writer-artists Wheatley (Radical Dreamer, EZ Street) and Hempel (The Sandman: The Kindly Ones, Gregory) turned their attention to another collaboration in 1990. Their resulting creation, Chase Darrow, is on the run. Both Chase and her mother had this crazy idea that the government should not be in the business of deciding how she should live her life. But now the NSA has set their lead agent on her trail. He is known only as The Man, and his toxic masculinity is as ramped up as his strength and agility. In a way, The Man is a symbol of just how frightened the government is of Chase. They don't see the nice girl who wants to be left to live her own life. They see someone who is either going to be a threat or an asset. They have given her the code name of Breathtaker. Call Chase Darrow what you want, but whatever the label, the truth is that she is a nice young woman who was born with the power to love a man to death. Chase Darrow might be the only real, living example of a succubus. Breathtaker is part horror story about a woman with the power to drain men of their very life force … part romance, because her lovers are her willing victims … part crime story, as Chase is on the run from a government that has branded her a criminal … and part superhero story: The Man, in addition to working for the NSA, is a popular television and merchandising figure who also happens to have extraordinary powers and abilities that he is using to hunt down and capture Chase in an effort to boost his sagging Nielsen ratings. Breathtaker is all about Love, Death, Sex and Power. Originally serialized as a four-issue, Prestige format mini-series, Breathtaker became a highly-praised, best-selling trade paperback for DC's Vertigo imprint.

Upon its original release reaction was strong and swift, in terms of both sales and critical acclaim. Sandman and American Gods creator and acclaimed novelist Neil Gaiman said, "Breathtaker proves itself something utterly odd and new. Powerful art, vibrant coloring, a new, quirky story told in a different way," and Thor and Ragnarok writer-artist Walt Simonson said, "Breathtaker is the sound of breaking glass in the morning, the smell of diesel oil in the afternoon, the frisson of violence in the evening, and the delight of love and death at night. This is why I read comic books."  Since then, talents as diverse as Mark Waid, David Lloyd, Jason Minor, Barry Lyga, Jose Villarrubia, Mike Oeming, and Mark Buckingham, among others, have praised Breathtaker.

Now, in addition to the lavish, brilliantly restored Breathtaker graphic novel itself, Titan Comics will release Breathtaker: Make Way For the Man. The issue, ostensibly Make Way For The Man #138 (which was referred to in the original Breathtaker story), is the first all-new collaboration between Wheatley and Hempel in 20 years. Both will be featured in the March 2020 issue of Previews from Diamond Comic Distributors.

"Titan are thrilled to be able to be bring this outstanding title back into publication. We believe that both the remastered edition and exhibition will not only prove to be a joy of rediscovery for existing fans, but also bring a whole new generation of fans into the Breathtaker world," said Nick Landau, Publisher of Titan Comics.

Beyond the graphic novel and new comic from Titan, Wheatley and Hempel's Insight Studios Group will mount the "Breathtaker Exhibition," which was created by the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts and will appear at McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland. With more than 90 original works of art, the exhibition explores the creative and physical processes that were undertaken during the original production of the comic Breathtaker in the 1990s, as well as how the work was re-adapted, tweaked and in some cases reworked by the artists during the preparation stages for the Titan Comics re-release. Incorporating examples from all aspects of the creative process, the exhibition will offer the viewer the opportunity to experience story and character development; penciled, inked, and painted art; and samples of completed comic pages – that all are part of constructing a narrative in the comic format. The exhibition will be on view August 24, 2020 through October 30, 2020.

"This exhibition highlights a major work in the history of the graphic novel," said Martin W. Mahoney, Director of Curatorial Operations at Normal Rockwell Museum. "Breathtaker marks a major tipping point in the graphic novel, a point when major publishing houses were just beginning to see the power that these works could convey. A time when the major comic publishers DC and Marvel were starting to look at how they could invest in the graphic novel and add it to their respective lineups."

"McDaniel College is proud to serve as the premiere host of the Breathtaker Exhibition, which represents a chance to see up close the results of the creative chemistry and collaborative process between Mark Wheatley and Marc Hempel. This is a natural fit for McDaniel, having previously mounted a major exhibition exploring the serious side of newspaper comic strips, as it provides the opportunity to look behind-the-scenes at the process that gave birth to an award-winning graphic novel. The engaging mix of the art displayed will only further enhance the incredible story in the book," said Robert Lemieux, associate professor of communication and cinema, McDaniel College.

"It is gratifying to see an institution of the stature of the Norman Rockwell Museum and such a highly regarded college as McDaniel recognizing the legitimate power of comic art to communicate, entertain and explore social constructs and ideas. Without their strong and creative support, this exhibition would not be happening. The truth is, there are comic fans in every walk of life. And we shouldn't be surprised to find many of these fans working in the arts," said Mark Wheatley.