NCS REUBEN AWARDS: Finalists talk of surprise as 4 nominees named for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 28 2014
NCS REUBEN AWARDS: Finalists talk of surprise as 4 nominees named for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog February 28 2014
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Corcoran Gallery's press release, page 1 |
Front cover to the catalog with art by Bhob. |
Exhibit opening ticket. |
Newspaper clipping with Skip Williamson art |
Article from the New York Post. |
Fragment of a Washington Post article |
Partial Washington Post article from May 21, 1969. |
Partial Washington Star article from June 1, 1969 |
Article from an unknown New York city magazine. |
This Saturday March 1st, we'll be having a long-time friend of Third Eye, CHARLES SOULE, to the store to sign copies of the many awesome books he's got coming out, including the recently released SHE-HULK #1.
Charles has been wowing us for a while now, with great work on titles like LETTER 44, RED LANTERNS, SWAMP THING, THUNDERBOLTS, and SUPERMAN / WONDER WOMAN, and we're totally amped to give you guys this rare opportunity to meet the man before he totally blows us all out of the water with the upcoming INHUMAN ongoing series.
Want more info on our signing with Charles? Click here for the full scoop.
Ellen Kalin, Silver Spring
Originally slated to end April 30, 2014, Geppi’s Entertainment Museum’s (GEM) exhibit Milestones: African Americans in Comics, Pop Culture and Beyond has been extended through December 31 due to overwhelming demand. ....
Bright idea: Graphic novel cartoonist to debut ‘Dumbest Idea’ in Frederick
By Emily Hoosier
The Washington Times February 20, 2014
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Animation master Hayao Miyazaki has said “The Wind Rises” will be his last film as director. (Studio Ghibli)
Studio Ghibli - Jiro Horikoshi develops a love of airplanes as a boy and often dreams of the flying machines in Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Wind Rises.”
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