Saturday, June 20, 2026

New comic by local writer Gabriella Rincon


It's available at Fantom Comics. An interview is in the works.

Adam Griffith's StoryBox Comics Fair: An 'ongoing response to the comics, 'zine, and printmaking culture in DC'

by Mike Rhode

all photos courtesy of Adam Griffiths







What's StoryBox and why did you start it?
 
StoryBox Comics Fair is an annual two-day celebration of the medium of comics and gathering of self-published comics artists.

Day 1 takes place at DwightMess compound (805 Silver Spring Ave) from 11-6pm and is Free and open to the public.

Our program’s theme this year is 'Make Art, Make Comics!" So all of our workshops, artist lectures, and panels are centered around making. Our Special Guest, Richmond-based Rae Whitlock, will be in conversation with comics journalist Francesca Lyn about her new graphic novel, “Medium.” We’ll listen to an adventure about researching and writing comics with illustrator and graphic-recorder Mark Korsak. Babs New, everyone’s favorite art model will pose for a figure drawing session, and we’ll have a live recording by Paper Cuts with past and current editors of Magic Bullet, DC’s only comics newspaper.  We'll also present three new exhibits opening in the galleries; comics-inspired abstract graphics by John Grunwell, Remix: Selections from the DwightMess permanent Art & Tchotchkes Collection, and “Andrew Wodzianski is a Party Pooper,” an equally cheerful and dark exhibition of decorated vintage cakepans featuring various pop culture references. We’ll also be offering a free Intro Session with our new Riso machine if you’d like to begin printing regularly at the compound, and naturally, there will be exhibitor tables in the Common Room on the first floor, so, much to explore. 
Dana Maier buying comics

Day 2 takes place at Third Hill Brewing Co. and is a traditional comics expo experience at a smaller, more intimate scale, with a few workshops included. This year we’ll be screening rare cartoons from the DwightMess video vault!

StoryBox is an ongoing response to the comics, 'zine, and printmaking culture in DC, on the ground, as it happens. As we’ve been running DwightMess for almost four years, I’d say that I started StoryBox because I do enjoy going to comics expos and conventions, but there is nothing that tells me more about what it's like to be a comics reader and artist in the area where I reside than organizing this low-key mini-expo - it gives me a unique hold on what my peers are concerned with creatively, and keeps me burning with the integrity to remain original.  There's a difference between that and succumbing to every trend, which I think people who attend and who also follow what we've been doing at DwightMess compound understand intrinsically. 

Why is part of it in your house? How does your husband feel about that? IRRC, he's not a comics aficionado.
 
We were looking for a new place to live at the end of the pandemic. When we saw this house in downtown Silver Spring, which was way bigger than our previous house, I sort of noticed how it was laid out and began to hatch a plan to convert part of it into a gallery. Once we moved in, and I was setting up my art studio, that was when I realized that my own reading and art practice had gotten so big, so wider-spanning, that perhaps it would be right to not only run an underground gallery, but also continue to nourish the comics reader/maker community around me, and cultivate an ongoing and welcoming environment for ‘curious readers’ of comics.  

My Husband has me well-convinced that he likes all of the activity of the compound -the opening receptions, rotating art, me disappearing into my studio, and public programming. He’s not an aficionado but he does fall into the category of ‘curious reader;’ I can determine what types of comics he would be interested in, and make recommendations. In terms of the space and our home together, he is a lawyer, history buff and voracious (prose) reader so he really only needs his office and his library in the Common Room to perch in as he reads, and then most of the rest of the house and the workshop out back are devoted to showing art, teaching art, and making art. He quite likes the opening receptions because he’s a very good host and it always interests him talking to artists. 

Why call it Dwightmess?
 
My middle name is ‘Dwight.’ My family has an odd practice of addressing each other by either their first or middle names - and you don’t get to decide. Sometimes, one person, or several people will simultaneously all just switch and start calling you your other name, which is extremely disorienting, and so it’s a bit of a silly dig into that behavior and also the folly of being too self-regarding. The second part, primordially explains itself.

Why is part of it in a brewery?
 
We do the expo portion of the fair at the brewery in order to further communicate that we’d like to invite the public in to consume self-published and experimental comics, and adults especially so. Here in the states, comics are always thought of as a genre for kids, to get them reading, no matter how sophisticated the themes and humor have evolved. Comics can be the sort of cultural object that people can pick up as naturally as a film or a drink, or a new pair of shoes. That being said, the comics library at DwightMess is full of some truly subterranean material, but we would never withhold our type of reading from the hands of anyone we’d suspect would enjoy it!

How well has the brewery partnership worked out? 
 
We’ve been with Third Hill Brewing Co. since the beginning of StoryBox – the attendees and artist presenters love the space – we’re tucked back in the brewery amongst the beer tanks and so it’s silver and futuristic-looking and cozy, so it also forces us to maintain a certain scale. The most exhibitors we’ve ever had was 22.

Who gets asked to participate?
 
We do a free Call for Entries for StoryBox and then we also invite people from beyond the DC area as special guests or programmers. So anyone can apply, but also generally people who have been involved with the gallery before - exhibiting in the art space,  running a program, or someone we’ve networked with in some other context, can end up getting invited. For instance, Olivier Ballou, who makes graphic novels based on his Canadian home town, also runs our bi-monthly comic book club. So we try to sustain artists’ practices by having them collaborate with us in ways that will enrich their own art-making.

Are you attracting a different audience from a zine or SPX's show?
 
We definitely get the zine and SPX audience and many of the true devotees to small publishing who show up year-round for that, but we also get people who are truly fresh to comics-reading and making comics. Applying for SPX can be very intimidating to someone who’s just started making comics, who are so new, that they may have their concepts in order but are still developing their own sense of creative success and polish, and they need somewhere to explore and test that out first, without having to cut corners on their vision in order to achieve a level of professional sheen that they don’t need yet. I worked as an arts administrator in the DC contemporary art world for nearly 15 years, so we also get college professors, educators, and contemporary ‘fine’ artists who are trying to understand comics in a welcoming environment. We also get a lot more DMV-region locals who tend to be more intrepid about cross-pollinating with interesting people.
 
How many exhibits have you done in your home now? Was anything particularly notable or memorable about any one in particular? HOw do you select or ask people?
 
We’ve hosted over 30 shows since opening; in the main gallery, the Common Room, the Green Room on the 2nd floor, and also the secret/tiny gallery. From painting, to original comic art, to sculpture, animation, illustration, vintage objects - so many that I’d be doing any of those artists from our little family an injustice by leaving anyone out.

I’m looking forward to our next show: it’s the culmination of this year’s Dwightmess Artist Residency program combining forces with arts nonprofit transformer’s Exercises for Emerging Artists program to present a comics-themed show at their space in downtown DC at 14th & P Streets NW in late July. As Lead Artist, I selected four comics artists, Yuki Clarke, Art Hondros, Linda Kuo and Tia WIlson, who developed projects for the show over the course of several months. They met regularly at the compound to critique each other’s work, hear Guest Lecturers such as Corinne Halbert and Dana Jeri Maier and learn new skills such as risograph printing - sort of like a Masters of the Arts program in fast-forward. I’m so upset that I can’t even tell you the title yet! 

Your IRL job is a little surprising - can you describe it?
 
Yes, for a long time I was driven on becoming a full-time artist, but ultimately, like most creative people in the DMV, the high cost of living demands a patchwork of occupations.

Full-time, I’m the Security department’s manager at the National Museum for Women in the Arts - it started out as a guard job that I wouldn't have to think too much about; standing around in the galleries drawing, but upper management got wind of my capabilities so I've failed upwards splendidly for the past 2 years. 

We last did an interview 11 years ago - https://comicsdc.blogspot.com/2015/09/meet-local-cartoonist-chat-with-adam.html - is there anything you want to update or correct in there?

I’d say paste this to the end of the interview with no comment: “See Griffiths’ previous interview”...

Ben Claassen III

 
 
 
 
 
Dale Rawlings and Art Hondros
 

COMICTROPOLIS: Between the Comic and the Controller - In conversation with Stephanie Williams & Evan Narcisse photos

COMICTROPOLIS: Between the Comic and the Controller - In conversation with Stephanie Williams & Evan Narcisse
Saturday, June 20, 2:00PM
West End Neighborhood Library 



Both were influenced by black cartoonist Duane McDuffie but Williams by animation and Narcisse by Milestone.



Williams' first comic writing was Monica Rambau. Evan was Rise of the Black Panther.

UPDATE - more photos on Flickr or photos and audio recording at Internet Archive.






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Sheriff, Amanda. 2026. Comic Values on the Move: The Marvel Family. Scoop (June 17): https://www.overstreetaccess.com/comic-values-on-the-move-the-marvel-family/

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Degg, D. D. 2026. Third International Trumpism Cartoon and Caricature Contest [Iran, Syria]. Daily Cartoonist (June 18): https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2026/06/18/3rd-international-trumpism-cartoon-and-caricature-contest/

Unknown. 2026. Tehran Honors Winners of Trumpism Art Contest for Defending Global Justice, Peace. Tehran Times (June 12): https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/527237/Tehran-honors-winners-of-Trumpism-art-contest-for-defending-global

VanHooker, Brian. 2026. Dan Mintz From Bob’s Burgers Names Tina’s Top 5 Episodes; He also talks about his new YouTube stand-up special, Dan Mintz: Well Rounded Ente. Polygon (June 18): https://www.polygon.com/dan-mintz-bobs-burgers-tina-top-5-episodes/

Zahed, Ramin. 2026. Dan Mintz, ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Tina Belcher, Tells All About His New YouTube Animated Comedy Special. Animation Magazine (June 18): https://www.animationmagazine.net/2026/06/dan-mintz-bobs-burgers-tina-belcher-tells-all-about-his-new-youtube-animated-comedy-special/

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Haas, Jeffrey. 2026. Torunn Grønbekk Interview! #catwoman #dccomics #thor. Traversing the Stars (June 2): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5cPTHapZ1o

Kit, Borys. 2026. John Byrne Returns to X-Men, the Superheroes That Made Him Famous, to Say Goodbye: “Leaving in a blaze of glory”. Hollywood Reporter (June 18): https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/john-byrne-returns-to-x-men-1236624739/

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Wescott, Adam. 2026. Minterview: Moka Onmae & Tsubasa Kosaka. Yatta-Tachi (June 16): https://yattatachi.com/minterview-moka-onmae-tsubasa-kosaka

MacDonald, Heidi, Kate Fitzsimons, and Christian Holub. 2026. Jack Kirby Way Day. PW Comics World: More To Come (715; May 15): https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/podcasts/index.html?channel=2&podcast=1411

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MacDonald, Heidi, Christian Holub, and Kate Fitzsimons. 2026. Archie Under Fire. PW Comics World: More To Come (717; June 12): https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/podcasts/index.html?channel=2&podcast=1413

Chamberlain, Henry. 2026. Interview: On Comics and HEAVEN [aka Katie Skelly - HEAVEN - Fantagraphics]. Comics Grinder (June 17): https://comicsgrinder.com/2026/06/17/katie-skelly-interview-on-comics-and-heaven/, and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfPaMNKdzSU

Dahm, Evan. 2026. Rice Boy 20th Anniversary Video Essay [webcomic]. YouTube (June 14): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtyqzU7Ry18

Campbell, Katie. 2026. Seattle Comics Publisher Fantagraphics Celebrates 50th Anniversary. KUOW (June 11): https://www.kuow.org/stories/seattle-comics-publisher-fantagraphics-celebrates-50th-anniversary

Harper, David. 2026. Critic and Marketer Steve Morris Talks the Eisner-Nominated Shelfdust and 2000 AD’s Move to America [aka The Eisner-nominated Steve Morris on the state of comic sites + comics marketing]. SKTCHD (June 17): https://sktchd.com/interview/steve-morris-interview/, and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69WtocG5YRQ

Musorrafiti, Dominique. 2026. Pulp, Ink, Organized Chaos: Interview with Benjamin Marra on making What We Mean by Yesterday. Retrofuturista (June 17): https://retrofuturista.com/benjamin-marra-interview-pulp-ink-and-organized-chaos/

Dillon, Barbra. 2026. Fanbase Press Interviews Rob Guillory on the Upcoming Kickstarter Campaign Launch for the Comic Book Series, ‘Ghostbrawler’. Fanbase Press (June 17): https://fanbasepress.com/press/interviews/comics/item/58724-fanbase-press-interviews-rob-guillory-on-the-upcoming-kickstarter-campaign-launch-for-the-comic-book-series-ghostbrawler/

Dillon, Barbra. 2026. Fanbase Press Interviews Björn Klein on the Release of the Graphic Novel, ‘Black Ties: In Gods We Trust’. Fanbase Press (June 19): https://fanbasepress.com/press/interviews/comics/item/58738-fanbase-press-interviews-bjorn-klein-on-the-release-of-the-graphic-novel-black-ties-in-gods-we-trust/

Dillon, Barbra. 2026. Fanbase Press Interviews Dan Goldman on His Eisner Nomination for ‘Red Light Properties: Unfinished Business,’ the Release of Its Deluxe Hardcover, and His Work with Kinjin Storylab. Fanbase Press (June 12): https://fanbasepress.com/press/interviews/comics/item/58702-fanbase-press-interviews-dan-goldman-on-his-eisner-nomination-for-red-light-properties-unfinished-business-the-release-of-its-deluxe-hardcover-and-his-work-with-kinjin-storylab/

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Oliver, Andy. 2026. “Lots of My Sapphic Comics Focus on Small, Intimate Moments” – Nessie Mooo Talks ‘Deathmetal’, Comics Community, and Queer Representation in the Medium. Broken Frontier (June 12): https://www.brokenfrontier.com/nessie-mooo-interview/

Oliver, Andy. 2026. “How Damaging and Dangerous this Techno-Fascist Hellscape We Are Already Living in Is” – KitsuneArt on the Threat of Generative AI, LGBTQ+ Comics Anthologies and Building a Profile on the Scene. Broken Frontier (June 18): https://www.brokenfrontier.com/kitsuneart/

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Coplan, Chris. 2026. Art Worth Dying For: Christian Ward talks murder and creativity in ‘The Patron’. AIPT (June 18): https://aiptcomics.com/2026/06/18/the-patron-c-ward-qa/

Hassan, Chris. 2026. X-Men Monday #343 – Murewa Ayodele Reflects on ‘Storm’, ‘Rogue Storm’, and ‘Storm: Earth’s Mightiest Mutant’; Plus, a gallery of Lucas Werneck and Federica Mancin concept art from Murewa’s Storm run. AIPT (June 15): https://aiptcomics.com/2026/06/15/x-men-monday-343-murewa-ayodele-storm/

Hassan, Chris. 2026. X-Men Monday #344 – Jed MacKay Talks ‘DNX’. AIPT (June 15): https://aiptcomics.com/2026/06/15/x-men-monday-344-jed-mackay-talks-dnx/

Edgar, Sean. 2026. On Finding Meaning in Your Process; Cartoonist Jeffrey Brown discusses using the metaphor of mountain climbing to explain why he feels artists shouldn't use AI in their process of creating artwork. The Creative Independent (June 18): https://thecreativeindependent.com/people/cartoonist-jeffrey-brown-on-finding-meaning-in-your-process/

Bhatia, Sidharth. 2026. Full Text - 'I am Showing the Violence': Joe Sacco on His Book on the Muzaffarnagar Riots. The Wire (June 15): https://thewire.in/books/full-text-i-am-showing-the-violence-joe-sacco-on-his-book-on-the-muzaffarnagar-riots

Cohn, Neil, A.T. Hendrickson, B. Cardoso, et al. 2026. The properties of panels in global comics: frequency and size of 76 K panels in 1,030 comics from 144 countries. Language Resources & Evaluation 60 (47): https://doi.org/10.1007/s10579-026-09925-9, and https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10579-026-09925-9

Efimova, Svetlana. 2026. Multiperspectival war memory in contemporary Czech and Russian graphic novels for young people. cultura & psyché 7 (8): https://doi.org/10.1007/s43638-026-00112-9, and https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43638-026-00112-9

Friday, June 19, 2026

Adam Wescott's latest manga interview

MINTERVIEW: Moka Onmae & Tsubasa Kosaka

 By
June 16 2026

https://yattatachi.com/minterview-moka-onmae-tsubasa-kosaka


Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 6/18/2026

Truitt, Brian. 2026. Stories Behind The Mask: Nick Lowe covers NYC's mystery hero ["Spider-Man TODAY"]. USA Today’s Daily Bugle Advertisement (June 16): 1

Truitt, Brian. 2026. ‘Spider-Man’ spins new web in USA TODAY PLAY comic. USA Today (June 16): 1-2A

Lowe, Nick. 2026. Spider-Man Editor Nick Lowe Talks Exclusive USA TODAY Comic; Marvel and USA TODAY PLAY launch a partnership offering hundreds of comics on the PLAY hub, including the exclusive "Spider-Man TODAY." USA Today (June 16): https://www.usatoday.com/videos/entertainment/puzzles/2026/06/16/spider-man-editor-exclusive-comic/90529120007/

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Johnson, Deej. 2026. Smile, A Quiet Place, Event Horizon and More: In conversation with IDW Publishing’s Heather Antos. Brands Untapped (June 13): https://www.brandsuntapped.com/smile-a-quiet-place-event-horizon-and-more-in-conversation-with-idw-publishings-heather-antos/

Peña, María. 2026. Library Acquires Original Artwork From Acclaimed Graphic Novels by Eric Drooker and Josh Neufeld; Acquisitions strengthen the Library’s holdings in graphic narrative art and contemporary storytelling. ComicsDC (June 17): https://comicsdc.blogspot.com/2026/06/fwd-library-acquires-original-artwork.html

Portis III, James. 2026. Pride 2026: The strange case of DC’s Extraño. The Beat (June 18): https://www.comicsbeat.com/pride-2026-the-strange-case-of-dcs-extrano/

Griepp, Milton. 2026. IDW Cuts Loss in Fiscal Q2. ICv2 (June 18): https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/62650/idw-cuts-loss

Alverson, Brigid. 2026. May 2026 Circana BookScan - Top 20 Author, Manga, and Superhero Graphic Novels; 'Invincible,' DC, and 'Jujutsu Kaisen' dominate the charts. ICv2 (June 17): https://icv2.com/articles/markets/view/62648/may-2026-circana-bookscan-top-20-author-manga-superhero-graphic-novels

Sandler, Jonathan. 2026. The US Gun Debate Meets the Graphic Novel: Dave Cowen on storytelling, uncertainty, and the making of Should We Buy A Gun? GraphicMemoirBlog (June 18): https://jsandlergraphicmemoir.substack.com/p/dave-cowen-on-should-we-buy-a-gun

McConnell, Robin. 2026. Kim Deitch. Inkstuds’s Substack (June 18): https://inkstuds.substack.com/p/kim-deitch

Chiu-Tabet, Christopher. 2026. Steve Skroce Returns With Meta Series Tales Of Wonder. The Beat (June 18): https://www.comicsbeat.com/tales-of-wonder/

Zahed, Ramin. 2026. WildBrain Bosses Stephanie Betts & Ricardo Curtis Discuss the Canadian Studio’s Exciting Animation Pipeline. Animation Magazine (June 17): https://www.animationmagazine.net/2026/06/wildbrain-bosses-stephanie-betts-ricardo-curtis-discuss-the-canadian-studios-exciting-animation-pipeline/

Milligan, Mercedes. 2026. ‘Grand’ News, Gromit! Aardman star gets official ‘autobiography’. Animation Magazine (June 17): https://www.animationmagazine.net/2026/06/grand-news-gromit-aardman-star-gets-official-autobiography/

Savage, Gitana. 2026. ‘Charity & Sylvia,’ About a 19th-Century Same-Sex Couple. Boston Globe (June 8): https://www.bostonglobe.com/2026/06/08/arts/tillie-walden-charity-and-sylvia-vermont/
Baker, John W. 1927. Cartoons in Advertising [letter to the editor]. Editor and Publisher 60 (2; June 4): 52. Online at https://archive.org/details/sim_editor-publisher_1927-05-28_60_1/page/52/mode/2up

Unknown. 1927. [Ledger Syndicate is sending out samples of The Family Next Door by Thomas Fisher]. Editor and Publisher 60 (1; May 28): 42. Online at https://archive.org/details/sim_editor-publisher_1927-05-28_60_1/page/n45/mode/2up

Unknown. 1927. ["James E. McCartin, for many years a cartoonist with the Providence (R.I.) News, died in New Mexico, May 9"]. Editor and Publisher 60 (1; May 28): 54. Online at https://archive.org/details/sim_editor-publisher_1927-05-28_60_1/page/n57/mode/2up

Unknown. 1927. [NEA Service has a new strip based on The Book of Knowledge. Text is by W. R. Braucher and art by P. V, Bessey]. Editor and Publisher 60 (2; June 4): 40. Online at https://archive.org/details/sim_editor-publisher_1927-05-28_60_1/page/40/mode/2up

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Only a Matter of Time & The Art of Surrender & Having a Good Laugh by Daniel Boris

 




June 27-28: StoryBox Comics Fair Schedule

You're Invited to a day chock-full of programming! 

Our theme in our fourth year of StoryBox is "Make Art! Make Comics!" Immerse yourself in the medium with lectures, workshops, exhibitions, and a live recording of editors from Magic Bullet, the DMV-area only FREE comics newspaper, soon to publish its 25th issue! 

Day 2 of StoryBox takes place on Sunday, June 28th, 1pm-6pm at Third Hill Brewing Co. in downtown Silver Spring - Be sure to check out ALL of our artist exhibitors for BOTH days of the fair and programming announcements on IG: @storyboxcomicsfair 

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Full Program Schedule 
 
Day 1 !! 

StoryBox Comics Fair -  A mini-expo for self-publishing comics creators & illustrators! Saturday, June 27th 11am-6pm 805 Silver Spring Ave. Silver Spring MD, 20910 

All events are FREE, Open to the public! 

10:00am - RISO Intro Session - 5 slots only! 3 slots left! Printing colors are black and mint! Reserve by emailing a@dwightmess.com
11:00am-1:00pm - Figure Drawing Session w/ Babs New ! Bring your preferred art supplies! 
1:00pm - "Have You Time-Traveled Yet?" Researching Your Story Artist Lecture presented by Mark Korsak. 
2:00pm - Gallery Talk w/ comics-friendly abstract artist John Grunwell! 
3:00pm -5:00pm - Special Guest Rae Whitlock in conversation with comics journalist Francesca Lyn. 
5:00pm - Paper Cuts Live Podcast Recording: 25 Issues of Magic Bullet, DC's only free comics newspaper. 

Exhibitor's Room: Alex Lupp, Babs News, Pangaea, Calyn Pickens, Rae Whitlock. 
 
Gallery: Comics-inspired abstraction by John Grunwell & "Remix," a selection of original comic art, illustration and curious tchotchkes from the DwightMess permanent collection. 
 
Day 2 !!

@ Third Hill Brewing Co 
Sunday, June 28th 1-6pm
8216 Georgia Ave.
Silver Spring, MD

Olivier Ballou
Yuki Clarke
Brandon Geurts
Art Hondros
Christiann MacAuley
People's Book Takoma
Tom Pescatore
Kip Pheasant
Calyn Pickens 
Joanna Rose Zoe
Jared Throne
Julie Zhou
 
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It's going to be an amazing day to experience the world of comics - See you there! 

Best, Adam Griffiths, Director DwightMess Cartooning & Comic Arts
Organizer, StoryBox Comics Fair 2026

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Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 6/17/2026

Walker, Lizzy. 2024. Women Creating Monsters: A Bibliography of Comics and Graphic Novels, Part I: Graphic Novels, 2014-2024. International Journal of Comic Art 26 (2; Fall/Winter): 161-227

Walker, Lizzy. 2026. Women Creating Monsters: A Bibliography of Comics and Graphic Novels, Part II: Comic Series and Anthologies by Women and Feminine-Presenting People (2014-2024). International Journal of Comic Art blog (June 16): https://ijoca.blogspot.com/2026/06/women-creating-monsters-bibliography-of.html and https://ijoca.blogspot.com/2026/06/women-creating-monsters-bibliography-of_02063849520.html

Unknown. 1927. New Sunday Tabloid [Manchester [CT] Sun; Sunday comics]. Editor and Publisher 60 (1; May 28): 35. Online at https://archive.org/details/sim_editor-publisher_1927-05-28_60_1/page/n37/mode/2up

Salkowitz, Rob. 2026. Comics Then and Now: A few random thoughts for the week [Byrne X-Men; Dark Horse]. ICv2 (June 16): https://icv2.com/articles/columns/view/62637/comics-then-now-a-few-random-thoughts-week

Alverson, Brigid. 2026. May 2026 Circana BookScan - Top 20 Adult Graphic Novels; 'Jujutsu Kaisen,' 'Dungeon Crawler Carl,' 'Invincible,' 'Witch Hat Atelier'. ICv2 (June 17): https://icv2.com/articles/markets/view/62636/may-2026-circana-bookscan-top-20-adult-graphic-novels

Bitz, Anna. 2026. Remembering Richard Laurent; Chronicle illustrator Lilly Sundsbak, a senior illustration major, paid tribute to the longtime part-time instructor with a cartoon. Columbia Chronicle (June 3): https://columbiachronicle.com/campus/remembering-richard-laurent/

Degg, D. D. 2026. Pat Bagley Receives Lifetime Achievement Award. Daily Cartoonist (June 16): https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2026/06/16/pat-bagley-receives-lifetime-achievement-award/

Gardner, Alan. 2026. CBS Pays Out $2.5 Million for Peanuts Song Played on Colbert’s Final Show. Daily Cartoonist (June 16): https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2026/06/16/cbs-pays-out-2-5-million-for-peanuts-song-played-on-colberts-final-show/

Snider, Grant. 2026. Art in the Age of AI Anxiety: Reflections on seeing an AI version of my comic. Incidental Comics (June 17): https://incidentalcomics.substack.com/p/art-in-the-age-of-ai-anxiety

Gardner, Alan. 2026. Russian Caricaturist, Putin Critic Shot Dead in Poland [Semyon Skrepetsky]. Daily Cartoonist (June 16): https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2026/06/16/russian-caricaturist-putin-critic-shot-dead-in-poland/

Freeman, John. 2026. New Book, “Drawn to Extinction”, Probes AI Impact on Comic Creators. downthetubes (June 15): https://downthetubes.net/new-book-drawn-to-extinction-probes-ai-impact-on-comic-creators/

Freeman, John. 2026. WebFind: WattPop, featuring the comic strip POP and its pioneering creator John Millar Watt. downthetubes (June 16): https://downthetubes.net/webfind-wattpop-featuring-the-comic-strip-pop-and-its-pioneering-creator-john-millar-watt/

Watt, Louise Millar. 2025-. WattPop [John Millar Watt website]. https://www.wattpop.com/

Freeman, John. 2026. Unearthed: “Cliff Mayhew”, a short-lived comic strip drawn by Jim Holdaway. downthetubes (June 17): https://downthetubes.net/unearthed-cliff-mayhew-a-short-lived-comic-strip-drawn-by-jim-holdaway/

Nordyke, Kimberly. 2026. Daveigh Chase, ‘The Ring’ Star and Voice of Lilo in ‘Lilo & Stitch,’ Dies at 35. Hollywood Reporter (June 17): https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/daveigh-chase-dead-the-ring-lilo-and-stitch-1236624387/

Morishima, Janna. 2026. How to Promote Your Graphic Novel (Hint: Make Friends). The Beat (June 17): https://www.comicsbeat.com/how-to-promote-your-graphic-novel-hint-make-friends/

Whittock, Jesse. 2026. ‘The Boys’ Comic Book Co-Creator Darick Robertson Joins New Superhero Universe ‘Crestar And The Knight Stallion’ Ahead Of Planned TV Series. Deadline (June 16): https://deadline.com/2026/06/darick-robertson-crestar-knight-stallion-comics-tv-series-1236957336/

Swindle, Isaac. 2026. Hoopla Partners with Aggregate Ink to Distribute Indie Comics into Libraries. The Beat (June 17): https://www.comicsbeat.com/hoopla-partners-with-aggregate-ink-to-distribute-indie-comics-into-libraries/

Chiu-Tabet, Christopher. 2026. USA TODAY Launches Weekly SPIDER-MAN TODAY Series. The Beat (June 16): https://www.comicsbeat.com/spider-man-today/

Johnston, Rich. 2026. Al Ewing Writes Weekly USA Today Spider-Man – Or Is It Alan Partridge?; Al Ewing writes and Todd Nauck draws the new weekly USA Today Spider-Man - or is it Alan Partridge? Bleeding Cool (June 16): https://bleedingcool.com/comics/al-ewing-writes-weekly-usa-today-spider-man-or-is-it-alan-partridge/

Richards, Dave. 2026. Van Lente & Pizzari Set Sail for Bloody, Swashbuckling Adventure with Vampyrates! Dave Richards Writes Awesome Stuff (June 17): https://www.patreon.com/cmgDave/posts/van-lente-set-161302187

MacDonald, Heidi. 2026. Kick-Ass Is Back with a Humongous Compendium from Image. The Beat (June 17): https://www.comicsbeat.com/kick-ass-is-back-with-a-humongous-compendium-from-image/

Colbert, Isaiah. 2026. ‘I Am Frankelda’ Is a Stop-Motion Fever Dream You’ll Never Want to Wake Up From; Cinema Fantasma’s wildly imaginative, hand‑crafted gothic fable more than lives up to its status as Mexico’s first stop‑motion feature—and it’s streaming on Netflix. io9 (June 17): https://gizmodo.com/i-am-frankelda-review-stop-motion-netflix-animation-2000772996

Unknown. 2026. Semyon Skrepetsky: Russischer Künstler und Putin-Kritiker in Polen erschossen. Spiegel (June 16): https://www.spiegel.de/ausland/polen-russischer-kuenstler-und-putin-kritiker-semyon-skrepetsky-erschossen-a-70c08560-6d7b-4680-afc1-b6df54399fc3

Beck, Jerry. 2026. FIRST LOOK: Kurtis Findlay’s “Frank Tashlin’s Van Boring: He Never Says a Word”. Cartoon Research (June 8): https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/first-look-kurtis-findlays-frank-tashlins-van-boring-he-never-says-a-word/

Lennon, Jen. 2026. ‘Cocoon—One Summer of Girlhood’ Anime Film Hits U.S. Theaters in September; The josei wartime anime will be available in both subbed and dubbed versions. io9 (June 17): https://gizmodo.com/cocoon-one-summer-of-girlhood-anime-film-hits-u-s-theaters-in-september-2000772732

Dar, Taimur. 2026. Interview: Sam Riegel and Peter Habib Have No Intention of Using AI for Their Songwriting Process [The Mighty Nein]. The Beat (June 17): https://www.comicsbeat.com/interview-sam-riegel-peter-habib-mighty-nein-songwriting/

Degg, D. D. 2026. The Big Nate Replacement Thread. Daily Cartoonist (June 17): https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2026/06/17/the-big-nate-replacement-thread/

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

WaPo comics sections after Big Nate retirement

Posted for Darryl Heine at the Daily Cartoonist comments section. 

Doonesbury and Peanuts are reruns


below, Wallace the Brave replaced Big Nate.  Zits is about to go into reruns soon. Mutts is almost always a rerun.


I don’t know if they’ll bump Big Nate on Sunday. Nancy and Popeye are Sunday only although there is a daily. Foxtrot is only offered on Sunday.




Library Acquires Original Artwork from Acclaimed Graphic Novels by Eric Drooker and Josh Neufeld

 

NEWS from the LIBRARY OF CONGRESS   June 17, 2026   Media Contact: María Peña, mpena@loc.gov Public Contact: Sara Duke, sduk@loc.gov Media Assets...

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NEWS from the LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

 

June 17, 2026

 

Media Contact: María Peña, mpena@loc.gov

Public Contact: Sara Duke, sduk@loc.gov

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Library Acquires Original Artwork from Acclaimed Graphic Novels by Eric Drooker and Josh Neufeld
Acquisitions Strengthen the Library’s Holdings in Graphic Narrative Art and Contemporary Storytelling

The Library of Congress has acquired the original artwork and related creative materials for two acclaimed graphic novels: “Naked City,” by award-winning artist Eric Drooker and “A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge,” by journalist and cartoonist Josh Neufeld. Together, the acquisitions enhance the Library’s significant collections documenting the evolution of graphic storytelling, visual journalism and contemporary American life.

Acquiring “Naked City” is especially noteworthy because it completes the Library’s holdings of the original artwork for Drooker’s celebrated “City Trilogy.” The Library already preserves the artwork for the trilogy’s first two volumes, “Flood” and “Blood Song,” offering researchers and visitors an opportunity to study Drooker’s creative development and changes in graphic novel production across four decades. 

By acquiring the original art, scripts and drafts for Eric Drooker’s graphic novel Naked City, the Library has obtained works of art created over a 35-year-period,” said Sara Duke, curator of popular and applied graphic art in the Library’s Prints and Photographs Division. “This offers researchers insights into not only the way an artist’s work changes over time, but how book production has altered in the digital age. Drooker is a visual storyteller, and although this third work in the trilogy has speech balloons, the art continues to drive the narrative.”

 

Published in 2024, “Naked City” follows a young female musician navigating life in New York City while pursuing artistic ambitions amid personal hardship and uncertainty. Like the earlier books in the trilogy, the city itself becomes a central character, offering a vivid portrait of urban life and creative communities.

 

“I’m thrilled that the Library of Congress is embracing graphic novels as part of its vast literary collection,” Drooker said. “The acquisition of my City Trilogy archive ensures that future scholars, art lovers and enthusiasts will have access to my original drawings – including preliminary art and notes for ‘Flood,’ ‘Blood Song,’ and ‘Naked City.’”

Drooker is an award-winning artist and illustrator whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Nation, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal, and is also held in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum.

Josh Neufeld Documents Impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans

The Library also acquired original artwork and related materials for “A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge,” Neufeld’s groundbreaking graphic account of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and its aftermath. First published as a webcomic in 2007, the work combines journalism and graphic storytelling to document the experiences of New Orleans residents before, during and after one of the most consequential natural disasters in modern American history.

“Although not an eyewitness to Hurricane Katrina, Josh Neufeld volunteered in Louisiana and saw the havoc it wreaked and the lives it upended,” Duke said. “He created a nonfiction graphic novel that evokes the fear and creates sympathy for five very different survivors. Katrina not only reshaped coastal Louisiana and Mississippi, but it also affected the entire United States.”

Neufeld’s interest in documenting the disaster grew out of volunteer work he and his wife performed with the American Red Cross in New York, assisting evacuees who had fled New Orleans after the storm. He later trained as a disaster response worker and was deployed to Biloxi, Mississippi, where he fed residents whose homes had been destroyed or flooded.

“A.D.” draws on extensive interviews and first-hand observations to tell what Neufeld described as a “people’s history of Katrina,” offering a perspective that captured ground-level experiences of resilience, displacement and recovery, often absent from official accounts. The acquisition provides researchers valuable insight into how visual narratives can document contemporary events and preserve community memory.

“Having my work archived at the Library of Congress and preserved for future generations is profoundly meaningful because, for me, it’s a validation of my career choice and artistic legacy,” Neufeld said. “People who are curious about my work and the creative process can see not only the pages, but also the thumbnail drawings, scripts, and other supporting material. It’s really mind-boggling. It’s such an affirmation that what I chose to do in life was a good choice.”

Neufeld is an acclaimed cartoonist and graphic journalist whose work has explored topics ranging from natural disasters and public health to immigration and social change.

The original work artwork, sketches, notes, and production materials for both acquisitions will be available to researchers through the Library’s collections.

The Library of Congress is the world’s largest library, providing access to the creative record of the United States and extensive materials from around the world, both onsite and online. It serves as the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and is home to the U.S. Copyright Office. Explore collections, services, and visit information at loc.gov; legislative resources at congress.gov; and copyright registration at copyright.gov.

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