KICKSTARTER KENESCOPE: CURLS
John Michael Helmer
March 2015
http://comicbookinterviews.weebly.com/interview-curls-kickstarter.html
KICKSTARTER KENESCOPE: CURLS
John Michael Helmer
March 2015
http://comicbookinterviews.weebly.com/interview-curls-kickstarter.html
Artiga-Oliver and son at Smudge |
from his Facebook page. Stay tuned for our standard interview with Terry.
It's here, It's here!! The second collection of Axel and Alex strips. This baby comes jam-packed with 40 pages of comic goodness for only 6 bucks post-paid. To make this even more of a bargain, each book comes with an original sketch on the back cover! To get your copy just paypal me at jmflip4@verizon.net (don't forget to tell me which book you want, #1 or #2, and give me your mailing address.) Or send check or money order to Terry Flippo at 205 Breezewood Ct. Mount Airy, MD 21771.
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Mark Palmer Conference Room
Freedom House
1850 M Street NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20036
Participants:
Bonil, Ecuardorian cartoonist
Rayma, Venezuelan cartoonist
Moderator:
Héctor Schamis, professor Georgetown University and columnist El PaÃs
Freedom of expression is under threat in Ecuador and Venezuela. In Ecuador, President Rafael Correa has used restrictive laws, defamation lawsuits, and politicized institutions to silence his media critics and punish those who publish opinions with which he disagrees. In Venezuela, previously independent news outlets have faced government restrictions and been bought up by government cronies, greatly limiting coverage of government repression of street protests and all but eliminating traditional independent media.
In the face of these challenging circumstances, many journalists have continued their work, often at significant personal and professional risk. Ecuadorian cartoonist Bonil has come under attack from the authorities for his satirical depictions of President Rafael Correa and other government leaders, most recently being accused of "socioeconomic discrimination" for a cartoon published in August 2014. Bonil has repeatedly indicated that he has many more cartoons up his sleeve.
Rayma, who published cartoons for the newspaper El Universal for nearly 20 years, was fired in September 2014 for a cartoon satirizing the Venezuelan health care system, which included the signature of the late President Hugo Chavez. She, too, has insisted that she will continue to share her political critiques freely.
Following the Charlie Hebdo assassinations, there is increased attention to cartoonists and freedom of expression. Please join us for a discussion with Bonil and Rayma on their creative methods for challenging growing restrictions on political speech, and using humor to contest power and the status quo.
The following is a guest post by Martha Kennedy, Curator of Popular and Applied Graphic Arts, Prints and Photographs Division.
http://blogs.loc.gov/picturethis/2015/03/will-eisner-1917-2005-american-master-of-graphic-narrative/Jared Smith of Retrofit / Big Planet Comics |
Gordon Harris |
Cole Goco |
Sticky Comics by Christiann MacAuley |
Sticky Comics by Christiann MacAuley (with her sister Sheridan) |
Jim 8Ball and Last Dollar Comics (out of NY) |
Two Cul de Sac drawings by Terry Flippo on the back of his Axel and Alex minicomic. (He'll be doing a drawing for Team Cul de Sac to auction) |
Terry Flippo |
Diego Quintanilla |
Even Keeling and his new punk rock comic |
Rafer Roberts and his new issue of Plastic Farm |
Michael Auger |
Carolyn Belefksi and Joe Carabeo of Curls Studio |
Michael Cowgill |
Robin Ha (who is sharper in real life) |
Oliver Mertz and Mike Isenberg of First Law of Mad Science |
John Gallagher of Buzzboy |
Emily R. Gillis |
Michael Brace |
Santiago Casares |
Kata Kane (of Baltimore) |
Chris Artiga-Oliver (standing) and son |
Chris Flick of Capes & Babes |
Liz and Jimmy Reed, aka Cuddles and Rage |
Tina Henry, Smudge co-creator |
Dan Nokes |
Women In Comics Month: Interview with Carolyn Belefski
PREVIEWSworld March 2015
http://www.previewsworld.com/Home/1/1/71/1264?articleID=160953
Gordon's latest screen print will premeire at the SMUDGE COMIC ARTS EXPO next Saturday, March 14th. Heads up all you Bronies out there, this one stars your favorite little pony, Applejack. It's the second in a series of three vintage, cereal, mash-up silkscreened prints. |
Gordon will be giving away Ashcan copies of the newest - and next - issue of The Secret Origin of the Dust Elves at the Smudge Comic Arts Expo. They go fast, so come early to the Artisphere Gallery in Arlington, Virginia Saturday, March 14th. As a reminder, here's a link to more information about ASHCAN comics. |
at 1:00pm - 3:00pm Next Week · 55°F / 35°F Rain |
Big Planet Comics of College Park 7315 Baltimore Ave, College Park, Maryland 20740 |