Showing posts with label Express. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Express. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Express online article about Family Guy
See "Dear Seth MacFarlane: Please Fix 'Family Guy'," Posted by Greg Barber at 3:25 PM on March 3, 2008.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Comics articles in local media
"Undercover Brother: 'Incognegro'" by Darona Williams on February 13, 2008 is online at the Express website, but isn't in the paper.
Meanwhile the Capitol Hill paper has Mike Canning on Persepolis - "A most animated tale, but no cartoon," Hillrag (February 2008): 78.
Meanwhile the Capitol Hill paper has Mike Canning on Persepolis - "A most animated tale, but no cartoon," Hillrag (February 2008): 78.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Erik Evensen, author and artist of Gods of Asgard
For the online only interview, see "Visiting Valhalla: 'Gods of Asgard'," by Christopher Porter, Express October 31, 2007.
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Thursday - Tom Peyer interview on Steve Colbert comic
Scott Rosenberg will have an interview in Thursday's Express with Tom Peyer on Stephen Colbert comic book, "Tek Jansen."
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Karasik interview in Express, on Weds
Late notice, I'm afraid, but Scott Rosenberg had an interview with Paul Karasik on Fletcher Hanks in the 8/1/07 Express. Did anyone go to the talk? I'll probably buy the cd of the audio from Politics and Prose.
9/15/07: Late update, but the talk wasn't recorded so I couldn't buy a copy.
9/15/07: Late update, but the talk wasn't recorded so I couldn't buy a copy.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Simpsons' movie drives Express to full-frontal nudity
This image is actually published on page 2 of today's Express. For the story, BBC News has a good rundown.
Monday, July 09, 2007
Bladensburg 7-11 transformed into Simpson's sim
The Bladensburg 7-11 converted to a Simpson's sim is profiled in "Apu Fans Flock to Bladensburg Kwik-E-Mart "by Express contributor Michael Tunison, online only at Express July 6, 2007. The picture here is by Mr. Tunison, and from the Express website.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Paul Levitz interview on Kirby on Express website
Scott Rosenberg keeps cranking out the articles - see Mister Miracle: Jack Kirby's Fourth World.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Rosenberg on King Cat Comix
Scott Rosenberg has an article in today's Express June 18, 2007, "King Cat Comix: Brandon Graham." It's an interesting sounding American manga.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
David Petersen interview online
David Petersen's interviewed in The Lord of the Cheese: 'Mouse Guard' by Scott Rosenberg at Readexpress.com (June 13, 2007).
I ran into Scott today and he said that a couple more interviews are forthcoming.
Also his compadre Nate Beeler has an absolutely awesome political cartoon in today's Examiner. You've got to love that Gitmo Frankenstein.
Finally, both free papers, the Examiner and the Express ran the same Associated Press article by Frazier Moore on the new Comedy Central animated series, Li'l Bush. One could probably find the article through either of the above links fairly easily.
I ran into Scott today and he said that a couple more interviews are forthcoming.
Also his compadre Nate Beeler has an absolutely awesome political cartoon in today's Examiner. You've got to love that Gitmo Frankenstein.
Finally, both free papers, the Examiner and the Express ran the same Associated Press article by Frazier Moore on the new Comedy Central animated series, Li'l Bush. One could probably find the article through either of the above links fairly easily.
Monday, May 14, 2007
First in Space article on Express website
"Chimp in Orbit: 'First in Space'" by Scott Rosenberg (May 14, 2007) is online only. The story of Ham, the first chimp in space in 1961, looks good to me. As an aside, Ham's skeleton resides in the National Museum of Health and Medicine, but isn't currently on display.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Nov 2 - Cartoon America opens, mentioned in newspapers
I'll try to post a few pictures and quotes from the opening later, but in the meantime, the Express has a small article by Arion Berger on the exhibit, with an illustration by E. Simms Campbell. The Examiner has a blurb on the inside front cover with a completely inappropriate picture of people looking at life-size Hanna-Barbera characters. Nothing in the Post yet.
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