Friday, April 01, 2011
Wash Examiner on Super movie
By: Kelly Jane Torrance Washington Examiner April 1 2011 p. 27
http://washingtonexaminer.com/entertainment/movies/2011/03/super-funny-super-gory-superhero
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Politics and Prose recommends Tomine
SCENES FROM AN IMPENDING MARRIAGE
by Adrian Tomine (Drawn & Quarterly, $9.95)
Adrian Tomine's new book is quite different from his previous work. Utilizing a smaller format, and more cartoonish style, Scenes from an Impending Marriage documents, in several smartly staged and well told scenes, some of the humorous drama before Tomine's wedding. Here you'll find a lot of honesty and a frequently hilarious exposé of an often overwhelmingly stressful event. This is pure Tomine and a joy to read. Highly recommended.
Click here to learn about my other new favorites in the Graphic Novel Department.
- Adam Waterreus
City Paper reviews Super
By Tricia Olszewski
Washington City Paper April 1, 2011
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/articles/40604/super-and-happythankyoumoreplease-reviewed-dwight-schrute-fights-crime-how-i/
Post on Brazilian kid cartoonist
By Juan Forero, Washington Post March 31 2011
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/teenage-cartoonist-lampoons-brazils-elite/2011/03/29/AFHUPi5B_story.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/teenage_cartoonist_lampoons_brazils_elite/2011/03/30/AFhwcD6B_gallery.html
Good review of Finder: Voice at TCJ.com
Carla Speed McNeil
Dark Horse
$19.99, 208 pages
REVIEWED BY Shaenon Garrity Mar 29, 2011
http://www.tcj.com/reviews/finder-voice/
I love Carla Speed McNeil's Finder, and I imagine the reason I love it is the same reason it doesn't get more attention in the comics press: it's simultaneously straightforward and labyrinthine, genre-based and uncategorizable. It's solid sci-fi of the kind they were making in the 1970s...
Adam Dwight fine art animation at Flashpoint Gallery
Today's Express has a picture from the animated "Rocket Fuel" on page 5. Here's the information from Flashpoint's website. Adam Dwight & Dana Jeri Maier: Off in a Corner April 1 – May 7, 2011 Opening Reception: Friday, April 1, 6 – 8 p.m. Art + Coffee Program: Sunday, April 10, 1:30 p.m. — Presented in collaboration with the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Luce Foundation Center Art + Coffee Program [meet at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in the F Street Lobby] Pink Panel @ Flashpoint: Drink + Draw, Thursday, April 21, 6:30 p.m. Adam Dwight's gouache paintings and rubber puddle will collide with Dana Jeri Maier's ink drawings on drink coasters for Off in a Corner, a two-person show that manipulates the line between fine art and illustration. When juxtaposed, Dwight's and Maier's farcical and cartoonish narratives reveal a dark absurdity to the characters and relationships depicted within. Exhibition Press Release | |
Gallery Hours | Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 6 p.m. OR BY APPOINTMENT |
Contact | Karyn Miller, Manager, Visual Art t 202.315.1310 f 202.315.1303 |
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Truitt on Who Is Jake Ellis?
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY March 30 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2011-03-30-JakeEllis_N.htm
Troy Allen of Bamn has a Podcast
Introducing The Menagerie of Kick-Assery Podcast
No new Bamn updates this week (although we have a deadline of April 6th to complete the bubbling on #3), but I neglected to mention earlier that I recently started a podcast called Menagerie of Kick-Assery.
M.O.K.A. (as it is affectionately called by nobody) is centrally focused on all things "geek." That includes comics, movies, TV shows, and, yep...wrestling.
We are nine episodes in and the ninth episode just went online today.
This episodes we talk to my good friend and wrestling manager Marcus "King Kong" Dowling.
Marcus was there for my fall from grace from professional wrasslin' (it was a short fall) and he gives us tons of industry insight.
Download it, stream it, or Itunes it at the Menagerie of Kick-Assery blog (you might learn something...but no promises):
CLICK HERE to listen to me, co-host Gene Green, and Marcus at the MOKA blog.
April 10: Capicons next convention
Sunday, April 10 · 10:00am - 3:00pm
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Location
Dunn Loring Volunteer Fire And Rescue Department
2148 Gallows Road
Dunn Loring, VA
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More Info
Special Guest: Rafer Roberts--creator of Plastic Farm, and editor of D.C. Conspiracy's Magic Bullet! More TBA!
Admission $3 - Kids FREE!
Open to the public from 10 am - 3 pm. Buy, sell & trade: Gold, Silver, Bronze Age comics; Indie & Modern comics, Publishers & Creators, TV & Movie Collectibles. Non-sport cards; Videos & DVDs; Horror/Sci-Fi; figures, toys; Star Wars & Star Trek memorabilia; original artwork, posters and other comic-related collectibles.
Wheatley / Hempel comic book funded for movie adaptation
Mark will be the next Meet a Local Cartoonist at the City Paper site.
Comicsgirl reports on "Mr. Mendoza’s Paintbrush/Trickster event at Busboys & Poets • 03.30.11"
Editor Matt Dembicki also pointed out this blog post on Trickster that talks about how Peter Kuper did the initial cover for the book
Comic Riffs interviews Tom Tomorrow
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog March 30 2011
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/rebel-with-a-kos-tom-tomorrow-ends-salon-run-to-become-comics-curator-at-the-daily-kos/2011/03/30/AFEaTl3B_blog.html
April 1: Nick Galifianakis at National Press Club
Atlas Returns in Baltimore
The exhibit galleries tell the story of popular culture via characters, beginning in the 19th century with Palmer Cox’s Brownies (although there’s a nod to earlier history in the first one – you can see Ben Franklin’s original newspaper cartoon in it). They jump decade by decade, hitting highlights such as The Yellow Kid, Superman, Disney’s characters, Little Orphan Annie, Popeye and the like before ending with Star Wars in the 1970s. Each room is packed with toys and merchandising.
Mark Huesman, JC Vaughn, Mike Wilbur, Philip Zolli & Mark Wheatley
The exhibit features most, if not all, of the comics, that Atlas published and some striking original art down for the books. These are drawn from the collection of Philip Zolli, the enthusiast behind The Atlas Archives website (which he started in 2003). Zolli bought the comics he could fine when they appeared originally, and has continued completing and filling out his collection over the intervening thirty-five years. Mike Wilbur (employee of Diamond International Galleries) was one of the show’s curators and provided some of the comic books on display. The other of exhibit’s two curators, J.C. Vaughn (of Gemstone Publishing), invited me to the opening of the show. Of Atlas’ enduring appeal, he told me, “I’ve worked in comics for sixteen years next month, and I freelanced for a year before that, so I’m not a novice, I’m not your average fanboy, but I was totally a geeked-out kid. I got two of the comics in a trade when I was a kid, like 1976, a year after they died, and I got so into them -- that’s the seed of the exhibit being here now.”
The failure of this newsstand distribution system is what led Geppi to begin Diamond, his distribution company – so he could get his own comic books to read. If you’re curious about a little company that didn’t matter much, or are interested in cartooning history, the museum is located at 301 W. Camden Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, 410-625-7060, sliding scale entry fee begins at $10 for adults.
[Corrected June 1, 2011 for the misspelling of Mr. Zolli's name as Zullo. I regret the error].
Magic Bullet 2 distribution begins
D.C. Conspiracy Has Better Luck Hawking Papers Than Radiohead
by Jonathan L. Fischer on Mar. 30, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Comic Riffs on meta-Peanuts
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog March 29 2011
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/the-riffs-interview-one-fans-new-3eanuts-site-takes-stripped-down-view-of-peanuts/2011/03/28/AFr8AluB_blog.html
Truitt on new Thor cartoon
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY March 28 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2011-03-28-BloodBrothers_N.htm
April 2: Anime at Cherry Blossom time in Freer Gallery
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NPR's Monkey See blog staff to read Sandman, and write technical report
The 'I Will If You Will' Book Club: Neil Gaiman's 'The Sandman: Dream Country'
by Linda Holmes
National Public Radio's Monkey See blog March 29, 2011