Sunday, April 12, 2020

Library of Congress' webcomics archives featured in the NY Times

Starring comics librarian Megan Halsband.

Meet Your Meme Lords

Saturday, April 11, 2020

Interview with DC Writer Tom King | Batman + Strange Adventures Comics

Interview with DC Writer Tom King | Batman + Strange Adventures Comics

Amy Dallen, Sam Humphries, and Whitney Moore

Welcome to another episode of DC Daily From Home! Amy Dallen, Sam Humphries, and Whitney Moore get together to talk all things comic books. Today, we're interviewing iconic Batman and Strange Adventures comic book writer Tom King! Remember to #StayHome with #DCDaily To see full episodes of DC Daily for free every weekday at 3PM PT visit DC Universe at https://yourdcu.com/ytdcd178 DC Daily is a five-days-a-week original show offering an unprecedented look inside the world of DC. Featuring a team of hosts and regular first looks and exclusives, each episode offers news, discussions, announcements, interviews and much more. Mariko Tamaki's Next Project is Wonder Woman!

The Post on Mort Drucker's passing

Mort Drucker's legendary Mad magazine caricatures spoofed Hollywood — and Hollywood loved them [in print as Mort Drucker spoofed Hollywood - and Hollywood loved it].

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Thankyuh, thankyuhvurymuch"


From Mike Flugennock, DC's anarchist cartoonist -
"Thankyuh, thankyuhvurymuch"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2972


These days, when I think of the Democratic Party, I think of Elvis —  old, fat Elvis.

I think of old, fat, bloated, flop-sweating, Seconal and  Dexedrine-addled, flying to Denver for a peanut butter and banana  sandwich, dead-on-his-feet Elvis circa late 1976.

JICC's anime recommendations

APRIL 2020 JICC FILM NEWSLETTER




The JICC: Japan Information & Culture Center, Embassy of Japan is pleased to present a collection of films accessible online. These selections were previously shown at JICC and were recently made available via streaming services. If you missed our screenings, don't worry! You can now enjoy them at home.

Although our regular programming is postponed for the time being, we hope to still share Japanese culture with you virtually. Thank you for your continued interest in our events. Please visit us on Instagram and Facebook for more Japanese arts & culture updates! 
{SNIP}
ANIMEZING! SERIES

The films marked with this sakura symbol are family friendly and appropriate for younger audience members under the age of 12.
Miss Hokusai (2015) on Netflix
All of Edo flocks to see the work of the revered painter Hokusai as his daughter O-Ei toils diligently inside his studio. Despite her own artistic talents, she struggles under the domineering influence of her father.
A Silent Voice (2016) - on Netflix
A former class bully reaches out to the deaf girl he teased in grade school. He feels unworthy of redemption but is determined to make things right.
In This Corner of the World (2016) - on Netflix
Suzu marries into a family living outside of Hiroshima and quickly settles into her new life, until World War II challenges her ability to survive. A beautiful yet poignant tale shows that people can come together and rebuild their lives.
Lu Over the Wall (2017) - on Netflix
From visionary anime auteur Yuasa Masaaki comes a joyously hallucinogenic but family-friendly take on the classic fairy tale about a little mermaid who comes ashore to join a middle-school rock band and propel them to fame.
Mary and the Witch's Flower (2018) - on Netflix
A dazzling new adventure about a young girl named Mary, who discovers a flower that grants magical powers, but only for one night.

Friday, April 10, 2020

Last week's Liz at Large

As we've bunkered down at ComicsDC, we've missed some things...

Liz At Large: "Here"

The dog will be there for you.

Liz Montague
Apr 2, 2020

This week's Liz at Large in the City Paper

Liz At Large: "Handle"

Day by day.

Liz Montague
Apr 9, 2020

PR: Ringo Awards 2020 Nominations Now Open











Pro and Fan Comic Book Awards come to "America's Greatest Comic Book Convention"
and YOU GET A VOTE!
Ringo Awards 2020 Nominations Now Open

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - April 10, 2020 - The Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards is an annual celebration of the creativity, skill, and fun of comics. The awards return for their third year on Saturday, October 24, 2020 as part of the fan- and pro-favorite convention, The Baltimore Comic-Con.

Unlike other professional industry awards, the Ringo Awards include fan participation in the nomination process along with an esteemed jury of comics professionals. 

More than 20 categories will be celebrated with top honors being given at the awards ceremony in October.

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Fan and Pro Nominations

Fan and pro-jury voting are tallied independently, and the combined nomination ballot is compiled by the Ringo Awards Committee. The top two fan choices become nominees, and the jury's selections fill the remaining three slots for five total nominees per category. Ties may result in more than five nominees in a single category. Nominees will be listed on the ballot alphabetically. Nomination ballot voting will be open to the public (fans and pros) starting April 10, 2020 and will close June 25, 2020.
Final Ballot Voting

After processing by the Ringo Awards Committee and Jury, the Final Ballot are targeted to be available to comic creative professionals for voting on August 26, 2020 and will be due by September 23, 2020 for final tallying. Presentation of the winners will occur at the Baltimore Comic-Con on the evening of Saturday, October 24, 2020.
Nomination Eligibility

Eligibility for creators and creative works is determined by publication in the preceding calendar year - print publication date takes precedence over electronic publication date. For electronic works, the date of publication is time-stamped with most publications and at least 3 episodes/installments of continuing works must have appeared during the eligibility period.
Fan and Pro Nomination Categories

* Best Cartoonist (Writer/Artist)
* Best Writer
* Best Artist or Penciller
* Best Inker
* Best Letterer
* Best Colorist
* Best Cover Artist
* Best Series
* Best Single Issue or Story
* Best Original Graphic Novel
* Best Anthology
* Best Humor Comic
* Best Comic Strip or Panel
* Best Webcomic
* Best Non-fiction Comic Work
* Best Kids Comic or Graphic Novel
* Best Presentation in Design
Perennial Jury-Only Nomination

* The Mike Wieringo Spirit Award
Fan-Only Favorite Categories

* Favorite Hero
* Favorite Villain
* Favorite New Series
* Favorite New Talent
* Favorite Publisher
Hero Initiative Award (selected by the Hero Initiative)

* The Hero Initiative Lifetime Achievement Award
* The Dick Giordano Humanitarian Award
Publisher Submissions

Publishers wishing to submit works for review by the Ringo Jurors can submit up to five submissions per "Fan and Pro Nomination" and "Perennial Jury-Only Nomination" category that they feel are worthy of consideration. To participate in this process, publishers are asked to have a single representative send an email to contact@ringoawards.com for information on how to send in your submission.
"The Ringo Awards will move forward in 2020," said Marc Nathan, Baltimore Comic-Con promoter. "While these are uncertain times, that does not impact our ability to recognize the amazing accomplishments of the comics industry! We have already received multiple inquiries from both publishers and fans about participating in this year's nomination process, and if history is any indicator, we expect involvement to be especially strong this year."
Thank You to our 2019 Sponsors

The Ringo Awards Committee would like to thank our 2019 sponsors and encourage you to take a look at what they have to offer:

Presenting Sponsors:
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If you would like to sponsor the Ringo Awards in 2020, please email us at contact@ringoawards.com for more information.
About Mike Wieringo

Michael Lance "Mike" Wieringo was known to fans and friends as "Ringo", which is how he signed his artwork. His comics artist graced the pages of DC Comics' The Flash, Adventures of Superman, Batman, and Robin, Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Sensational Spider-Man, and Rogue, and his co-creation Tellos. He passed away on August 12, 2007 at the young age of 44 from an apparent heart attack.
About the Ringo Awards

The Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards is an annual celebration of the creativity, skill and fun of comics. The Ringo Awards recognize outstanding achievements in over 20 categories, and are the only industry awards nominated by fans and pros alike, with final voting by the comic professional community. Launched in 2017, the awards ceremony is held annually at the Baltimore Comic-Con. Further details are available at www.ringoawards.com.
About the Baltimore Comic-Con

The Baltimore Comic-Con is celebrating its 21st year of bringing the comic book industry to the Baltimore and Washington D.C. area. For more information, please visit www.baltimorecomiccon.com 
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Maker Comics: Grow a Garden bonus digital comic by Alexis Frederick-Frost

a fun activity to try at home.

Maker Comics: Grow a Garden bonus digital comic by Alexis Frederick-Frost

Copies of Maker Comics: Grow a Garden! is available for purchase at your local bookstore and online through Macmillan Publishers' website.

A downloadable copy of this bonus comic is available here: PDF

Milo Manara featured in the Washington Post, of all places


Italian artist pays homage to pandemic's heroic women (aka Italian comic illustrator Milo Manara finds new heroes — women on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic)
Stefano Pitrelli

Thursday, April 09, 2020

Clay Jones takes 3rd in Headliner Awards

The Press Club of Atlantic City has announced the winners of the 2020 National Headliner Awards.


Third Place
Clay Jones
CNN/Claytoons

 

Founded in 1934 by the Press Club of Atlantic City, the National Headliner Awards program is one of the oldest and largest annual contests recognizing journalistic merit in the communications industry.

The first National Headliner Awards were presented in 1935.  Since then, more than 2,650 Headliner medallions have been presented to outstanding writers, photographers, daily newspapers, magazines, graphic artists, radio and television stations and networks, and news syndicates.

Dana Maier at the New Yorker