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Wednesday, April 01, 2026

More DC Coinage from the Mint

U.S. Mint Reveals First Comic Art Three-Medal Set With Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman

Comic Art Three-Medal Set pairs DC's top Super Heroes with half dollar–sized medals


How to Draw Wonder Woman with Tom King


April 29: Everything in Color with Stephanie Stalvey & Sarah McCammon!

Everything in Color with Stephanie Stalvey & Sarah McCammon!

Date: Wed, 4/29/2026
Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Place:
Petworth Neighborhood (Main Location!)
4203 9th St NW
Washington, DC 20011


Event listing with the information as displayed to the right and the author and conversation partner headshots. The book cover is prominent and featured a couple kissing with the sun framing their hears and two trees surrounding them.

Everything in Color with Stephanie Stalvey & Sarah McCammon!

ABOUT THE BOOK

"In her luminous debut, Stalvey meditates on her separation from fundamentalist Christianity and how she found love despite questioning her faith. " —Publishers Weekly, starred review

Interrogating her own upbringing in an evangelical community, Stephanie Stalvey weaves a story of faith, alienation, romance and acceptance, in this beautifully painted graphic memoir.

Stephanie grew up in an evangelical community where love and obedience were overlapping themes. In this world, sin was inevitable, her body was a temptation, and desire was dangerous. Her own thoughts could not be trusted, because she was only saved if she believed the "right things" about God.

But as she grew, built a life of her own, and fell in love with a young seminarian named James, the complexities of the human experience became impossible to ignore. Was God truly so exacting and judgmental? Could faith exist beyond these rigid borders? Could love be both passionate and pure? Her connection to James—honest, caring and sensual—became a safe place for her worldview to expand. And when their son was born, she understood love in a whole new way… suddenly, everything was sacred, everything was in color.

Through striking prose and beautiful mixed media illustrations, Stalvey takes us on an emotional journey of faith, romance, motherhood and loss. With tenderness and honesty, she unravels the fear and guilt woven into her past, reclaims her sense of self, and shows us how to embrace a love that is healing, transformative, and wholly one's own.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

STEPHANIE STALVEY is an artist and writer currently living in North Carolina with her husband James, son Tommy, and their cats. After teaching painting and fine art for over a decade, she now works full-time as an author and illustrator. Her autobiographical comics, which explore themes in relationships, spirituality, intimacy, and parenthood, are enjoyed by her wonderful community of online readers. She loves music, reading in the bathtub, swimming in the ocean, and having heart-to-hearts with her family and friends. She is a graduate of the Memphis College of Art.

ABOUT THE CONVERSATION PARTNER 
SARAH MCCAMMON is a National Political Correspondent for NPR and cohost of The NPR Politics Podcast. Her work focuses on political, social and cultural divides in America, including the intersections of politics and religion, reproductive rights, and the conservative movement. She is also a frequent guest host for NPR news magazines, podcasts, and special coverage, and has appeared on the BBC, CNN, PBS, and MSNBC. She lives in Norfolk, Virginia with her husband and two children.


April 9: GHOST SPIDER with Roseanne A. Brown and Anna Lapera at Loyalty Bookstore

GHOST SPIDER with Roseanne A. Brown and Anna Lapera

Date: Thu, 4/9/2026
Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Place:
Petworth Neighborhood (Main Location!)
4203 9th St NW
Washington, DC 20011


Event graphic with details as listed below and the GHOST SPIDER book cover featuring Gwen Stacey is prominently in the front of the graphic with Roseanne Brown and Anna Lapera's headshots beside it.

GHOST SPIDER with Roseanne A. Brown and Anna Lapera

Join us in Petworth for an evening of fun with author Roseanne A Brown in conversation with fellow author Anna Lapera to chat about the exciting new entry into the Spiderman cannon: Ghost-Spider: Broken Chords! 

All ages are welcome to this event and children are encouraged to attend as this is a middle-grade focused graphic novel! Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. 

Please note that Loyalty has a zero tolerance policy for harassment of staff, customers, or speakers of any kind. 

ABOUT THE BOOK 

Spider-Verse fan-favorite Ghost-Spider takes on a multi-dimensional conspiracy in this thrilling graphic novel from New York Times bestselling author Roseanne A. Brown!

Gwen Stacy does her best to balance being a student, playing in her punk band, and fighting crime as the super hero Ghost-Spider. But when Arachnid, a super villain from a different dimension with similar spider powers, attacks her world, Ghost-Spider will have to team up with a new ally—Spider-Punk! Can these two get to the truth behind Arachnid's attacks? And just how did Gwen's family history get webbed into this?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR 

ROSEANNE A. BROWN was born in Kumasi, Ghana, and immigrated to the wild jungles of central Maryland as a child. She graduated from the University of Maryland with a Bachelor's in Journalism and was also a teaching assistant for the school's Jiménez-Porter Writers' House program. Her journalistic work has been featured by Voice of America, among other outlets. Rosie currently lives outside Washington, DC, where in her free time she can usually be found wandering the woods, making memes, or thinking about Star Wars. Her debut novel, A Song of Wraith and Ruin, was a New York Times bestseller.

ABOUT THE CONVERSATION PARTNER
ANNA LAPERA teaches middle school by day and writes stories about girls stepping into their power in the early hours of the morning. She is a member of Las Musas, a 2022 Macondista and Kweli Journal mentee, and has received support from Tin House, Kweli and SCBWI. When she's not writing, you can find her visiting trails and coffee shops in Silver Spring, Maryland, where she lives with her family. Mani Semilla Finds Her Quetzal Voice is her debut novel, and she's currently working on a historical fiction young adult novel set during Guatemala's civil war, as well as a short story collection for the grown folks. You can find her online at annalaperawriter.com


Navy medicine cartoons by Coleman Anderson of Dick Tracy

Do's And Dont's - Coleman Anderson
Hospital Corps Quarterly March 1946 p. 21-23

This series of reproductions of 12 posters used in the Hospital Carps School for WAVES at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md., was prepared by Coleman Anderson, PhM2c.

The art section of the Naval Medical School produced during the war thousands of posters, drawings, and lay-outs which aided in the training and education of Navy and Marine Corps personnel. This particular series emphasizes to students the necessity for being ever vigilant while administering medicines.

Coleman Anderson is now back in his prewar billet in Chicago, With Chester Gould, he is thinking up and drawing situations for Dick Tracy to get in and out of. More Prunefaces, Flattops, Gravel Gerties, Itchys, and B. O. Plentys will be born as villains in Tracy's never ending fight to prove that crime does not pay.







here's a go-away article -

From The Hospitals

from Hospital Corps Quarterly January 1946 p. 32-33.


Cartoonist Coleman Anderson returns to civilian life and his job with Chester Gould working on the Dick Tracy comic strip. Goodbye cartoons by Robert Woodcock.


Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 3/31/2026

Perry, Rachel E (curator) and Olivia Baldwin. 2025. Who Will Draw Our History? Women's Graphic Narratives of the Holocaust, 1944-1949. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press

MacDonald, Heidi. 2026. WonderCon thoughts: have we reached peak con — again?. The Beat (March 31): https://www.comicsbeat.com/wondercon-have-we-reached-peak-con-again/

Chiu-Tabet, Christopher. 2026. The Beat Digest 03/31/26: Ghost in the Shell reboot incoming. The Beat (March 31): https://www.comicsbeat.com/digest-033126/

Shalvey, Declan. 2026. Thundercats x Silverhawks #1 out next week [Rory McConville's Red Sonja interview]. Declarations (194; March 31): https://declanshalvey.substack.com/p/194-thundercats-x-silverhawks-1-out

Griepp, Milton. 2026. Under new ownership, Beckett shuts down comic grading; CBCS shuttering, next steps unclear. Scoop (March 31): https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/62000/under-new-ownership-beckett-shuts-down-comic-grading

Johnston, Rich. 2026. The issues of Absolute Batman that have sold for $1500 or more on eBay. Bleeding Cool (March 30): https://bleedingcool.com/comics/the-issues-of-absolute-batman-that-have-sold-for-1500-or-more-on-ebay/

Degg, D. D. 2026. Glen Baxter – RIP. Daily Cartoonist (March 30): https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2026/03/30/glen-baxter-rip/

Jaspan, Calum. 2026. The Guardian's razor gang gets cutting [First Dog on the Moon; Australia]. Sydney Morning Herald (March 27): https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/the-guardian-s-razor-gang-gets-cutting-20260326-p5ziy6.html

Gardner, Alan. 2026. First Dog on the Moon gets shorter leash. Daily Cartoonist (March 31): https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2026/03/31/first-dog-on-the-moon-gets-shorter-leash/

Degg, D. D. 2026. Queensland cartoonist warned his pro-Palestine art is illegal [Australia, censorship, James Hillier, aka Nordacious]. Daily Cartoonist (March 31): https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2026/03/31/queensland-cartoonist-warned-his-pro-palestine-art-is-illegal/

McLeod, Catie. 2026. Brisbane artist contacted by police over works that allegedly violate new Queensland hate speech laws; James Hillier, known as Nordacious, told he could face jail time for some of his designs made in support of Palestine. Guardian (March 28): https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/mar/28/nordacious-james-hillier-removes-artworks-queensland-police-hate-speech-laws-ntwnfb

Dennien, Matt. 2026. 'From the river to the sea', and into police sights, for Brisbane artists. Sydney Morning Herald (March 28): https://www.smh.com.au/politics/queensland/from-the-river-to-the-sea-and-into-police-sights-for-brisbane-artists-20260328-p5zjhp.html

Zahed, Ramin. 2026. SCAD grad Amina Ömirjan looks back at the making of her well-received 2d-animated short 'Ümit'. Animation Magazine (March 30): https://www.animationmagazine.net/2026/03/scad-grad-amina-omirjan-looks-back-at-the-making-of-her-well-received-2d-animated-short-umit/

Scheck, Frank. 2026. 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' review: Chris Pratt and Charlie Day return for a sequel that will delight fans (but few others). Hollywood Reporter (March 31): https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-reviews/the-super-mario-galaxy-movie-review-chris-pratt-charlie-day-1236551590/

Zahed, Ramin. 2026. Hasbro Entertainment hires animation veteran Rob Doherty as new VP of production. Animation Magazine (March 30): https://www.animationmagazine.net/2026/03/hasbro-entertainment-hires-animation-veteran-rob-doherty-as-new-vp-of-production/

Zahed, Ramin. 2026. U.K.'s Magic Light Pictures launches Stirling Animation Studio to keep 'Zog' in flight. Animation Magazine (March 30): https://www.animationmagazine.net/2026/03/u-k-s-magic-light-pictures-launches-stirling-animation-studio-to-keep-zog-in-flight/

Weinstein, Moira. 2026. Female cartoon pioneer screens documentary 'Women Laughing' at Center for Brooklyn History; Notable women cartoonists gather for discussion with legend Liza Donnelly. Brooklyn Eagle (March 30): https://brooklyneagle.com/377634/notable-women-cartoonists-gather/

Johnston, Rich. 2026. Dan Slott on having Spider-Man Noir meeting the Golden Age Superman; Dan Slott on having Spider-Man Noir meeting the Golden Age Superman in the upcoming All-new, All-spectacular Spider-Man/Superman. Bleeding Cool (March 30): https://bleedingcool.com/comics/dan-slott-on-having-spider-man-noir-meeting-the-golden-age-superman/

Unknown. 1948. Selected cartoons [Navy medicine; World War II]. Hospital Corps Quarterly (April-May-June): 85-88. Online at https://archive.org/details/selected-cartoons-hospital-corps-quarterly-april-may-june-1948

Quesada, Joe. 2026. The cruelest thing I ever did to a Marvel character [The Invisible Language Of Visual Storytelling part 11: Reveal]. Joe Quesada's Drawing the Line Somewhere (March 29): https://joequesada.substack.com/p/the-cruelest-thing-i-ever-did-to

Rhode, Mike. 2003. A bibliography of comics articles in the Journal of Popular Culture. Internet Archive  (March 13): https://archive.org/details/a-bibliography-of-comics-articles-in-the-journal-of-popular-culture

Jordan, Justin. 2026. Justin Jordan picks his favorite comic books: The stacks episode 15. Comic Book Couples Counseling Podcast (March 31): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw4hA5kYGec

Williamson, Joshua. 2026. Joshua Williamson picks his favorite comics books: The stacks episode 10. Comic Book Couples Counseling Podcast (February 24): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSlBRxyoxeg

Harrison, Bob and Mike Gold. 2026. Pop culture squadcast - LIVE with special guests Leah Williams and Stephanie Williams. Pop Culture Squad (March 31): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbiWAPkDKsE

Grubaugh, Carson. 2026. The Complete Charles Dana Gibson V.1 - Gorgeous book preview. Living the Line (March 30): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOmRrDzZlXU

Robinson, Sean Michael (ed.). 2026. The Complete Charles Dana Gibson — A Widow And Her Friends (1899-1901). Living The Line. Available at https://livingtheline.com/livingtheline/the-complete-charles-dana-gibson-a-widow-and-her-friends-1899-1901/

Siuntres, John. 2026. The galactic worlds of Curt Pires. Word Balloon (March 31): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBq6eX1DuxA

Siuntres, John. 2026. Comic Book Couples Counceling (sic Counseling) Crossover. Word Balloon (March 30): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHOVpoj3--M

Freeman, Atom and Brian Garside. 2026. Introducing Comic Previews. Prana: Direct Market Solutions's Comic Industry Insiders LIVE (March 31): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd6bbR0WvpY

Farley, Chad and Brian van Nostrand. 2026. MCU stories reimagined: Inside Arie Kaplan's creative process [Little Golden Books]. Collectors Confessions (March 31): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrq3GMcJTes

Cox, Bill. 2026. Interview with comic art collector Darian Chen. CAF+ (March 31): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNC6Ius3uhU

Baker, Alison. 2026. Dennis the Menace turns 75: Why rule‑breaking kids never go out of style [UK, Beano]. The Conversation (March 26): Online at https://theconversation.com/dennis-the-menace-turns-75-why-rule-breaking-kids-never-go-out-of-style-278688 and https://doi.org/10.64628/AB.cnwahygps

Abrams, Jonathan. 2026. BTS fans revisit Howard University history from 1896 [animation; in print as K-pop's ties to Howard University]. New Yorker (March 31): C4. Online at https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/27/arts/music/bts-arirang-howard-university.html

Wilkinson, Alissa. 2026. 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' review: It's-a meh. New Yorker (March 31): https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/31/movies/the-super-mario-galaxy-movie-review.html

Morgan, Emmanuel. 2026. As Hollywood courts gamers, they warn: 'Don't ruin this' [in print as Video game fans issue a plea to filmmakers: Don't be noobs]. New Yorker (March 31): A1. Online at https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/30/movies/mario-minecraft-video-games.html

McGuire, Liam. 2026. Stephanie Williams talks Bayonetta/Bob's Burger crossover art (yes, really) - Creator owned art; The talented writer talks a very special piece of art from their collection. Comic Frontier (March 31): https://www.comicfrontier.com/p/stephanie-williams-talks-bayonetta-bob-burger-crossover-art-yes-really-creator-owned-art

Bird, Betsy. 2026. Meet the outstanding comics award and all that it entails: A talk with Jennie Law [American Library Association]. School Library Journal's Fuse8 Production (March 31): https://afuse8production.slj.com/2026/03/31/meet-the-outstanding-comics-award-and-all-that-it-entails-a-talk-with-jennie-law/

Ladewski, Bill. 2026. 2026 RUSA Isadore Gilbert Mudge Award; Matthew Noe, lead collection & knowledge management librarian, Countway Library, Harvard Medical School, selected winner of the 2026 Isadore Gilbert Mudge Award. RUSA Update (March 24): https://rusaupdate.org/2026/03/2026-rusa-isadore-gilbert-mudge-award/

Morris, D. 2026. Interview: Mike Mignola on Uri Tupka and the gods and what he likes drawing right now. The Beat (March 31): https://www.comicsbeat.com/interview-mike-mignola-on-uri-tupka-and-the-gods-and-what-he-likes-drawing-right-now/

Powell, Nancy. 2026. WonderCon '26: The new obscenity: How "harmful to minor" laws are criminalizing the comic shop [censorship]. The Beat (March 31): https://www.comicsbeat.com/wondercon-26-harmful-to-minor-laws-criminalizing-the-comic-shop-panel/