Monday, May 11, 2020

May 14: P&P Live!: Graphix Panel - Tom Angleberger, Breena Bard, and Maria Scrivan

P&P Live!: Graphix Panel - Tom Angleberger, Breena Bard, and Maria Scrivan

Thursday, May 14, 2020 - 2 p.m.

Join us for an afternoon with three graphic novelists as they discuss their delightful new releases. Each artist will share their art onscreen or do a live drawing demonstration. In the first graphic novel starring the world-famous mystery-solving mouse, Geronimo Stilton tries to uncover the source of a terrible smell pervading New Mouse City. Self-doubt is a major theme in Nat Enough, which follows a middle schooler who constantly compares herself to others. Difficult decisions abound in Trespassers, as a 13-year-old and her new friend break into an abandoned lake house to investigate the disappearance of the wealthy couple who lived there. Ages 8-13.

Thursday, May 14 at 2 p.m.
Graphix Panel with Tom Angleberger, Breena Bard, and Maria Scrivan | Recommended for ages 8-13
Register

Friday, May 08, 2020

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Hands Across The Sea"

From DC's anarchist cartoonist - Mike Flugennock -

"Hands Across The Sea"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2987

A quick quiz:

Name the two countries who currently lead the world in COVID-19 deaths.

Name the two countries whose public health services are the most ravaged by budget cuts and privatization.

Name the two countries whose leadership has been the most comically ignorant and incompetent in the face of this crisis.

Give up...?

Otakon 2020 cancelled




Message from the President & Con Chair

April 27, 2020

https://www.otakon.com/

We are very sad to announce that we must join the countless other events around the world and announce the cancelation of Otakon 2020. While we had been clinging to the last bits of hope that our later dates would allow us the potential to hold an event, on April 17th it was announced that our venue, the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, would be converted into an Alternate Care Facility. After discussing the timelines with the Convention Center staff and Destination DC, even in the most optimistic scenario that the facility is not needed to be used they would still be in the move-out/clean up process by the dates of our event.

We know this is not the news you wanted to hear. For those of you who may not know, Otakon, is run, planned, staffed, and organized by an ALL volunteer organization. As our staff have been trying to keep ourselves and our loved ones safe, we have also continued planning, and holding out hope that Otakon 2020 would still happen. All of the best things that make up our community are needed more than ever right now. We need fandom, we need inclusion, we need acceptance, we need family and friendship, we need creativity and escape; we need FUN! We held out hope as long as we could that we could be all of that this year. Please know that this decision breaks our hearts as much as it does yours.

So, we are at least happy that we can announce our dates for next year:

Otakon will return to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, August 6-8, 2021

All registrations for 2020 will automatically be registered for 2021. No additional action will be needed.

If you are unable to attend in 2021, or need to request a refund for other reasons, we are making an exception to our standard no-refunds policy for this year. Please fill out the Refund Request form on our website before May 31st.

Dealers and Artists will have the option to transfer their registrations to next year, or request a refund.

Hotel reservations made through Experient (our official housing provider) will automatically be cancelled.  According to our records, no deposits for any rooms booked inside our room block have been taken.  If you booked outside our housing portal you will need to contact your hotel directly.

We'd like to say thank you to our partners at Destination DC, Events DC, Experient, Hargrove, DSL, Simmons Security, and more. Thank you to all of our industry partners and guests, both foreign and domestic, and thank you to all of our artists and dealers.

To our members, thank you for your support and encouragement through this crisis. Our motto has always been "for fans, by fans". This is truly a labor of love for us, and we will need your continuing support more than ever in the weeks and months to come.

Finally, we want to publicly thank all the volunteers who work behind the scenes to bring you Otakon and are working so right now to readjust things for 2021. Our volunteers are more than just a group of people who work to put on a convention each year; we're very much a family. We'll just need to wait till next year for our big reunion.

Stay safe, and we'll see you in 2021!

Nick Avgerinos, President
Andrew Zerrlaut, Convention Chair

Thursday, May 07, 2020

Cavna checks on the Grim Reaper

The Grim Reaper shows up often in pandemic cartoons — whether to provoke or provide dark humor [in print as Grim Reaper rears its head for cartoonish purposes]

The Post on Disney's parks

Disney is about to reopen its Shanghai theme park. It could be a lot longer before that happens in the U.S. [in print as Disney takes cautious approach to reopening U.S. parks].

Howl’s Moving Castle versions interpreted by DC's Elyse Martin


Elyse Martin is a Chinese-American Smith College graduate who lives in Washington DC with her husband and two cats. She writes reviews for Publisher's Weekly, and her essays and humor pieces have appeared in The Toast, Electric Literature, Perspectives on History, The Bias, Entropy Magazine, and Smithsonian Magazine. She spends most of her time writing and making atrocious puns—sometimes simultaneously—and tweets @champs_elyse. She's at work on several novels.

The Swamp by Yoshiharu Tsuge: An Interview with Ryan Holmberg

The Swamp by Yoshiharu Tsuge: An Interview with Ryan Holmberg

Tom Devlin
Drawn and Quarterly May 7, 2020

The Swamp compiles the early work of groundbreaking manga-ka Yoshiharu Tsuge and is in stores now! Watch Drawn & Quarterly Editor-in-Chief Tom Devlin speak with translator Ryan Holmberg about Tsuge's origins, his work in Garo, and his contributions to literary manga.

Erin Entrada Kelly and Terri Libenson, "We Dream of Space" and "Becoming Brianna" in conversation with Karen MacPherson

Erin Entrada Kelly and Terri Libenson, "We Dream of Space" and "Becoming Brianna" in conversation with Karen MacPherson

Politics and Prose Bookstore May 7, 2020


Comics on The Lily - Sage Coffey and coronavirus

Coronavirus caused chaos. Cutting my hair gives me a sense of control.

Changing an aspect of my appearance is soothing, even if it doesn't come out perfectly

Coronavirus caused chaos. Cutting my hair gives me a sense of control.

Latest Liz at Large

Liz At Large: "Try"

And try again.

Liz Montague
May 7, 2020

Wednesday, May 06, 2020

Library of Congress' blog on their comics collection

Let's Talk Comics: Two Years and Counting!

The Post on Disney's coronavirus problems

Disney sees profit drop because of coronavirus, but worst is likely yet to come

No plan yet for reopening U.S. theme parks, no stock dividend contemplated for next six months, executives tell analysts

Tuesday, May 05, 2020

Satire Can Save Us All #6 [Cartoonists Rights Network International]

Cooking Korean, Robin Ha, and Bulgogi

Cooking Korean, Robin Ha, and Bulgogi
I'll catch up with Robin Ha, author of Cook Korean! A Comic Book with Recipes, while making bulgogi.

Editorial Cartoon by Steve Artley

Recent Cartoon in mixed media (click on Image for larger view)

"Dystopia at the Piggly Wiggly"


Wash Post's coronavirus art call - a chance to appear in the Post

We'd like to see the artwork you're creating during the coronavirus crisis

May 5 at 7:00 AM

... The Washington Post would like to see the visual art you're making while sheltering in place. What are you drawing or painting, sculpting or constructing, weaving or photographing?...