Thursday, May 18, 2023

Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 5/17/2023

 

Ashleigh Gardner to Depart Wattpad Webtoon Studios

By Sophia Stewart

May 17, 2023

https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/publisher-news/article/92316-ashleigh-gardner-to-depart-wattpad-webtoon-studios.html

 

When Disney cartoonist Carl Barks sneaked San Jacinto into a Duck tale

By David Allen | dallen@scng.com | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

PUBLISHED: May 16, 2023 at 10:51 a.m. | UPDATED: May 17, 2023 at 8:12 a.m.

https://www.sbsun.com/2023/05/16/when-disney-cartoonist-carl-barks-sneaked-san-jacinto-into-a-duck-tale/

 

LONGTIME ARCHIE CHARACTER COMES OUT AS TRANSGENDER

In New 'Chilling Adventures' Comic Written by Magdalene Visaggio

  Brigid Alverson on May 16, 2023

https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/54121/longtime-archie-character-comes-out-transgender

 

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Uses the Spider Society to Address Fandom

Exclusive: the directors of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse give us the lowdown on the film's surprising Marvel antagonists.

  By Kirsten Howard | May 17, 2023

https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-spider-society-fandom/

 

Variant Edition Interviews Chip Zdarsky: Part 02 - Batman & Daredevil

Brandon Schatz

Variant Edition

May 17 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zFnyKFtGns

 

Laughing Ogre Comics [store]

Zach Rabiroff | May 17, 2023

https://www.tcj.com/laughing-ogre-comics/

 

INTERVIEW: Simon Spurrier Swings Into Street Level Heroics With Uncanny Spider-Man

By Dave Richards

CBR May 12 2023

https://www.cbr.com/uncanny-spider-man-simon-spurrier-interview/

 

Fear the Walking Dead: Lennie James on Ending Morgan's Story in Season 8

By Katie Doll

CBR May 11 2023

https://www.cbr.com/fear-the-walking-dead-lennie-james-interview/

 

INTERVIEW: Jarrett J. Krosoczka talks the power of healing in SUNSHINE

AJ Frost

05/17/2023

https://www.comicsbeat.com/krosoczka-interview-sunshine/

 

Who leaked the death of that beloved Marvel character?

RIP Ms. Marvel: In lieu of flowers, please send a major motion picture

Heidi MacDonald

05/17/2023

https://www.comicsbeat.com/who-leaked-the-death-of-that-beloved-marvel-character/

 

Scott Snyder & Greg Capullo Dynamic Duos May 17 2023

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scott-snyder-greg-capullo/id1684555379?i=1000613382545

 

Marvel Monthly Fan Q&A: Phillip Kennedy Johnson - The Hulk

By Dustin Holland

CBR May 11 2023

https://www.cbr.com/incredible-hulk-phillip-kennedy-johnson-fan-qa/

 

Who is the real menace from across the waters? [Beano, Dennis the Menace]

British comic strips may not have had the global impact of their Belgian or even American counterparts, but they still influenced a generation.

Tuesday, 16 May 2023

By  Geoff Meade

https://www.brusselstimes.com/column/505990/who-is-the-real-menace-from-across-the-waters

 

Banned postcard released by 1960s band The Move with cartoon of Harold Wilson lying naked on a bed with his secretary that cost rockers millions in lost royalties after PM sued them for libel is unearthed 56 years later [UK caricature]

Dan Woodland

16 May 2023

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12089251/Banned-postcard-released-cartoon-Harold-Wilson-naked-unearthed-56-years.html

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

WaPo columnist vs editorial cartoonist

As originally reported in the Daily Cartoonist, cited here for the record:

Is This Cartoon Racist? [by Matt Daniel]

Phillip Kennedy Johnson takes questions on writing The Hulk

Marvel Monthly Fan Q&A: Phillip Kennedy Johnson - The Hulk

CBR May 11 2023

May 23: The Fight for Free Expression at LoC

The Fight for Free Expression: Defending Cartoonists Around the World

Date and Location

  • When: Tuesday, May 23, 2023

    11:30 am - 1:00 pm EDT

  • Where: James Madison Building - West Dining Room (LM621)

    101 Independence Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20540

Join award-winning campaigner Terry Anderson and a panel of experts to learn more about the global trends threatening cartoonists, and why satirical art matters. Learn about the efforts of the Cartoonist Rights Network International to protect human rights and defend cartoonists threatened as a result of their work.

Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 5/16/2023


Distribution Round-Up: DSTLRY signs with Diamond & Lunar, ICBCA brings self-published titles to retailers

The moves will bring a wide variety of titles from creators established and up-and-coming to comic shops.

Joe Grunenwald

05/16/2023

https://www.comicsbeat.com/distribution-round-up-dstlry-icbca/

 

ICBCA TO DISTRIBUTE SELF-PUBLISHED, CROWDFUNDED COMICS TO RETAILERS

Providing Print-on-Demand and Distribution Services for Indie Creators

  Brigid Alverson on May 15, 2023

https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/54113/icbca-distribute-self-published-crowdfunded-comics-retailers

 

EXCLUSIVE: DSTLRY INKS DISTRIBUTION DEAL WITH LUNAR For Direct Market

  Brigid Alverson on May 15, 2023

https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/54109/exclusive-dstlry-inks-distribution-deal-lunar

 

Alice Oseman named Illustrator of the Year at 2023 British Book Awards

Comics lose out in the Children's Illustrated category but Dave McKean-illustrated S F Said novel Tyger received Book of the Year for Children's Fiction

Dean Simons

05/16/2023
https://www.comicsbeat.com/alice-oseman-named-illustrator-of-the-year-at-2023-british-book-awards/

 

BOOM! STUDIOS LAUNCHES 'PEN & INK' COLLECTION OF FIRST ISSUES

Deluxe Black & White Format Showcases Art with Artist Commentary

Brigid Alverson on May 15, 2023 

https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/54115/boom-studios-launches-pen-ink-collection-first-issues

 

"The Chip" – Oni Releases Secret Xino Ashcan to 300 Stores

To coincide with next Monday's FOC date for Xino#1, Oni has sent out 300 copies of an unannounced black-and-white Xino#1 Ashcan to comic shops

15 May 2023  

by Rich Johnston

 https://bleedingcool.com/comics/the-chip-oni-releases-secret-xino-ashcan-to-300-stores/

 

Eleven Comic Book Stores Open, Six Close and Two Re-Open

 15 May 2023  

by Rich Johnston

 https://bleedingcool.com/comics/eleven-comic-book-stores-open-six-close-and-two-re-open/

 

Florida Teacher Arrested for Showing Disney Movie Featuring Boy Character with Girl's Name [Bambie satire]

By Andy Borowitz

May 15, 2023

https://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/florida-teacher-arrested-for-showing-disney-movie-featuring-boy-character-with-girls-name

 

'Do I go into debt?': Newmarket comic book store owner closing to avoid hefty rent hike  [Canada]

By Lisa Queen

Newmarket Era

March 11, 2023

https://www.yorkregion.com/business/do-i-go-into-debt-newmarket-comic-book-store-owner-closing-to-avoid-hefty-rent/article_82559f27-3ff6-5e1e-a00b-15ba0c75196b.html

 

Remembering that time when the MCU very nearly imploded

A 2015 showdown between the creatives and the suits almost derailed Hollywood's biggest film franchise

Jen Lennon

AV Club May 6 2023

https://www.avclub.com/marvel-studios-kevin-feige-ike-perlmutter-2015-split-1850430191

 

Superman Turns 85

IN HONOR OF THE MAN OF STEEL'S MILESTONE ANNIVERSARY, CHECK OUT 10 HERO-WORTHY COLLECTIBLES FROM THE HERITAGE ARCHIVES

By Robert Wilonsky

May 2023

https://intelligentcollector.com/superman-turns-85/

 

Does the new Gold Key Comics really ask for 200-page submissions?

Their submission guidelines say they do, and Gold Key has responded swiftly to criticism online.

Joe Grunenwald

05/16/2023

https://www.comicsbeat.com/gold-key-comics-submission-guidelines-criticism/

 

Let's Get Physical [webcomics in print]

Avery Kaplan | May 16, 2023

https://www.tcj.com/lets-get-physical/

 

U.S. Book Show 2023: Tillie Walden

By Shaenon K. Garrity

May 12, 2023

A version of this article appeared in the 05/15/2023 issue of Publishers Weekly under the headline: Tillie Walden

https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/bea/article/92266-u-s-book-show-2023-tillie-walden.html

 

Ellis Rosen, Cartoonist website

https://ellis-rosen.format.com/

 

Bucking the trend: Editorial cartoons drive audience engagement and reader retention at The Minneapolis Star Tribune

Rob Tornoe | for Editor & Publisher May 16 2023

https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/bucking-the-trend-editorial-cartoons-drive-audience-engagement-and-reader-retention-at-the,243644

 

Cannes: China's Animation Sector Is Drawing Up Plans to Conquer the Global Market

The recent box office success of the kid-friendly Boonie Bears franchise has demonstrated a healthy appetite for animated features in the Middle Kingdom, but insiders say expanding into the YA market could lead to even greater success — both at home and abroad.

Matthew Scott

May 16, 2023

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-features/cannes-china-animation-sector-global-1235492562/

 

Is This Cartoon Racist? [by Matt Daniel]

Bacon's Rebellion May 16, 2023 by James A. Bacon 

https://www.baconsrebellion.com/wp/is-this-cartoon-racist/

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

May 17: Swann Lecture at LoC at noon


Curator Sara Duke says, "Brianna Anderson is giving a lecture about how cartoonists frame environmental issues. In addition to looking at comic book holdings, she has gone through the SPX Collection, posters, and editorial cartoons. The Pickford Theater is located on the 3rd floor of the Madison Building, directly up from the Independence Avenue entrance to the Building."

Good news from WaPo on cartoon journalism! Or illustrated reporting!

Hannah Good tells me that they now have a centralized site for what they're calling "illustrated reporting" - yet another term for a nascent field.*


Congratulations to her for getting this landing page started (although it's definitely incomplete and lacking a lot of the scores of strips done for the former Lily website). On the other hand, there's stories I haven't seen and linked to** and I'm literally their target audience for these, as a reader, subscriber, and advertising subject. Perhaps it's time to bring back the Comic Riffs newsletter? In any event, the existence of the site is good news and I'll be adding a link to it on the blog.

This week's former Lily webcomic is:

More than 'just a look': The long history of staring in the disability community; I wanted to examine this precedent to reflect on the implications of staring in our day-to-day lives
 

*There's just been a long discussion on an academic comics list about what term to submit to the Library of Congress genre list, but this one wasn't on it.

**and for the record, here's the other stories that I missed pointing out here, including one by my friend Ellen Lindner, and SPX favorites Gemma Correll and Hartley Lin. Both women (Lin is a man) have done other pieces for the WaPo Lily site that should be searchable via this blog.

The Koh-i-Noor diamond has adorned the crowns of previous queen consorts, but it will not be on Queen Camilla's.

Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 5/15/2023


Comics People React To Frank Miller Drawing A Wolverine Cover

Frank Miller has been drawing a few covers for Marvel Comics of late, which means revisiting a number of characters he drew 40 years ago.

 14 May 2023  

by Rich Johnston

 https://bleedingcool.com/comics/comics-people-react-to-frank-miller-drawing-a-wolverine-cover/

 

Worse Job in America? Congratulations To All Single Panel Gag Cartoonists [inc. Hilary Price interview]

Bob Eckstein

The Bob May 15, 2023

https://thebob.substack.com/p/worse-job-in-america

 

INTERVIEW: Artist Jesse Lonergan talks MISS TRUESDALE AND THE FALL OF HYPERBOREA

The breakout star artist is making his first entry in the Hellboy Universe.

Zack Quaintance

05/15/2023

https://www.comicsbeat.com/interview-artist-jesse-lonergan-talks-miss-truesdale-and-the-fall-of-hyperborea/

 

'Archer' to End With Season 14 on FXX

The animated comedy's final season will kick off Aug. 30.

Lesley Goldberg

May 15, 2023

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/fx-premiere-dates-archer-final-season-justified-return-1235491382/ 

 

Libresse plagiarizes cartoonist Gemma Correll in international ad campaign

Ruben Bolling 

May 10, 2023

https://boingboing.net/2023/05/10/libresse-plagiarizes-cartoonist-gemma-correll-in-international-ad-campaign.html

 

Can AI ever do a Herblock? Cartoonists share anxiety, optimism at national meet in Kochi  [India]

Onmanorama Malayalam  May 6 2023
https://www.onmanorama.com/entertainment/art-and-culture/2023/05/06/can-artificial-intelligence-do-a-herblock-asks-cartoonist-ep-unny.html

 

A new life for Carol Day

Chicago comic collectors rescue the legacy of illustrator David Wright.

by Josh Flanders May 5, 2023

https://chicagoreader.com/arts-culture/a-new-life-for-carol-day-david-wright-lance-hallam/

 

Lance Hallam by David Wright
Slingsby Bros, Ink!, limited edition hardcover, 148 pp., $350, carol-day.com/buy

 

"I Don't Mind Being Unique": Robin Bougie on Gutter Hunter and Other Hot Pursuits

Ian Thomas | May 15, 2023

https://www.tcj.com/i-dont-mind-being-unique-robin-bougie-on-gutter-hunter-and-other-pursuits/

 

R. Kikuo Johnson's "Perennial"

The artist discusses nature in New England, and mourning the old while celebrating the new.

By Françoise Mouly

May 15, 2023

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cover-story/cover-story-2023-05-22

 

IDEAS DON'T BLEED episode thirty-five | James Tynion IV, part one

Matthew Rosenberg, Ethan S. Parker, and Griffin Sheridan

May 15 2023

https://ashcanpress.substack.com/p/dont-get-technical-with-me

 

 May 15, 2023

Chatting with Steve Metzger, visiting children's graphic novel writer

https://comicsdc.blogspot.com/2023/05/chatting-with-steve-metzger-visiting.html

by Mike Rhode

 

WaPo doesn't understand comics 1: Today's Reply All strip...

May 15, 2023

https://comicsdc.blogspot.com/2023/05/wapo-doesnt-understand-comics-1-todays.html

 

WaPo doesn't understand comics 2: Sunday's biz section mess

https://comicsdc.blogspot.com/2023/05/wapo-doesnt-understand-comics-2-sundays.html

 

WaPo doesn't understand comics 3: This is an editorial cartoon? https://comicsdc.blogspot.com/2023/05/wapo-doesnt-understand-comics-3-this-is.html

 

Box Office: 'Guardians 3' Enjoys Heroic Hold With $62.6M, 'Book Club 2' Banned

Pamela McClintock

May 15, 2023

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/guardians-galaxy-box-office-book-club-1235487301/

 

'Little Mermaid' Composer Alan Menken Explains Why One Original Film Song Isn't in the Live-Action Remake

Disney's adaptation of the 1989 animated version includes three new songs from Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

Ryan Gajewski

May 13, 2023

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/the-little-mermaid-composer-alan-menken-live-action-film-song-1235487466/

 

The Little Mermaid: Alan Menken Explains Why "Daughters of Triton" Song Was Cut (Exclusive)

Aaron Perine - May 13, 2023

https://comicbook.com/movies/news/the-little-mermaid-alan-menken-why-daughters-of-triton-song-cut-exclusive/

 

Robert Downey Jr. Almost Lost Iron Man Role to This 2000s Action Star

By Richard Nebens Posted: May 13, 2023

https://thedirect.com/article/robert-downey-jr-iron-man-lost-role


Meet the Quadrinhopédia, a Brazilian Comics Biographical Dictionary Database

 by Lucio Luiz

International Journal of Comic Art blog May 15, 2023

https://ijoca.blogspot.com/2023/05/meet-quadrinhopedia-brazilian-comics.html

Telnaes on her Herblock award ceremony, in photos

Monday, May 15, 2023

Troy-Jeffrey Allen interviews Rocko Jerome

Interview: JFK's Spy Team Answers The Call in G.H.O.S.T. Agents!

Interview by Troy-Jeffrey Allen

Troy-Jeffrey Allen is the Consumer Marketing Manager for Diamond Comics Distributors, Editor of PREVIEWSworld.com, and the producer/co-host of PREVIEWSworld Weekly. His published work includes MF DOOM: All Caps, Public Enemy's Apocalypse '91BamnFight of the Century, the Harvey Award-nominated District Comics, and the Ringo Awards-nominated Magic Bullet.

WaPo doesn't understand comics 3: This is an editorial cartoon? [UPDATED]


With all due respect to Ellis Rosen, whom I don't know at all, why is this on the editorial page of the Washington Post. Is this a political cartoon? If so what does it mean?
I'm absolutely serious about asking what does it mean. One might have expected to find a cartoon like this in the New Yorker 35 or 40 years ago, but one expected nonsensical comics from them.

The Post made an extremely large mistake by not appointing Ann Telnaes to replace Tom Toles (or Herblock even IMHO), and they continue to compound it by running works like this. 

For their home cartoonist, we should have someone that lives here. Michael de Adder is a perfectly competent cartoonist, but he's a Canadian who stayed in Canada and works on a contract. He's not a WaPo employee. To add to the disrespect they show him, the editor runs his cartoons smaller than this one is, and his color cartoons with extensive cross-hatching are run in black and white, so they are extremely muddy and sometimes unreadable. We deserve our own local cartoonist, and one who is treated with respect, in the great tradition of Herblock.
 
5/16/23: formerly local editorial cartoonist Al Goodwyn wrote in to say that a version of the cartoon had a title of "Monumentally Exhausted" -  here it is in the online version, which I don't understand any better.  Hmmm, the link calls it "Washington Chaos" which isn't any better as a title.

Finally, just to be clear, I know and like Michael de Adder, and I like his work when it's printed in color and larger than 4x4." He's still not a Washingtonian, even a transplanted one like Block, Toles, Telnaes (and me). Also, I'm sure Ellis Rosen is a fine cartoonist - as I said, I don't know him. I just didn't think the Post's editorial page was the place for this cartoon. As a filler on another page, which newspapers used to do, I would have glanced at it, perhaps smiled, and moved on. Adding to this blog on a computer, and not writing it on my phone like I did last night, I can see that he actually IS a New Yorker cartoonist. Good for him. I subscribe to that print magazine too, but I'm way behind on reading it.

WaPo doesn't understand comics 2: Sunday's biz section mess

Jeff Stein and Vreni Stollberger may have created a perfectly good comic strip about the debt ceiling. Certainly the teaser image and text on the front page of Sunday's business section looks appealing.

However, when you open the page, instead of seeing one broadsheet comic of a basic ten panels, it's broken up into two black and white panels per page, for five pages, totally interrupting the rhythm and flow of the strip.

 
Presumably, they were more concerned about how it looked online, where it would work easily as a vertical scroll. Ah, yes it does. But it would be nice if they would show a little respect to both their creators, and the readers of their print publication, which is probably still subsidizing most of the electronic paper, by not giving us this bastardized unreadable mess.

WaPo doesn't understand comics 1: Today's Reply All LITE panel [CORRECTED]

 
... has the Scary Gary comic strip from May 18, 2019* squished into local cartoonist Donna Lewis' Reply All Lite's panel space. Lite only appears in the Post as far as I know, while the main strip is widely syndicated. Whoops. Lucky they don't think the comics matter anyway.
 
*Thanks to DD Degg for correctly identifying the substituted strip. In my defense, the original is only about 3" high in the actual paper.


Chatting with Steve Metzger, visiting children's graphic novel writer

by Mike Rhode

This weekend children's book writer Steve Metzger came to Alexandria to do a reading and signing at Hooray for Books. The book is for young readers - I was definitely the oldest person sitting in the crowd as he read from two of his picture books, and then an abridged version of the entire The Bumble Brothers: Crazy for Comics. I enjoyed chatting with him and asked him to do a interview. You can sign up for his newsletter at this link.

What type of comic work or cartooning do you do?

I'm a writer of graphic novels for 8-11 year olds.

Why is Bumble Brothers a graphic novel? Why is it your first one?

The Bumble Brothers is a graphic novel because I want it to excite "reluctant readers" about reading. If you're 8 or 9 years old and you're not reading, you're in trouble. The humor that I liked when I was 9 years old is humor I still enjoy. It's my first one because all of the prior books that I authored were picture books. I was ready to move on to graphic novels.

How did you find an artist to work with on it?

When my daughter was 4 years old, she really enjoyed the illustrations of a beginning reader book called, "Two Crazy Pigs." I never forgot Brian Schatell's illustrations and when I started looking for an illustrator for the Bumble Brothers, I contacted him.

How long did the book take from start to finish? There's going to be more than 1 published?

From start to finish, this book took about one year. It took about 3 months for me to write and revise the script; it then took Brian almost a year to do the illustrations. It took about longer for him because he has a full-time job. There are going to be three books in the series.

How do you do it? Traditional pen and ink, computer or a combination? (i.e., do you just write a script, or do thumbnails, or lay it all out w/ descriptions of what should be happening in each panel)

I'm not sure what Brian's process is when he does his amazing illustrations. I give him a script which includes approximately 230 panels. This seems to be a good number for a 96-page graphic novel.

When (within a decade is fine) and where were you born?

I was born in NYC in 1949. I spent the first 20 years of my life in Queens.

What area do you live in? Why were you visiting Washington now?

I now live in the upper westside of Manhattan. I was visiting the Washington area (Alexandria, VA) because I was invited to read the Bumble Brothers at "Hooray for Books," a terrific bookstore run by Ellen Klein.   

What is your training and/or education in writing children's books?

Most of my earlier books are picture books and I guess a lot my training for writing for young children came from my teaching experiences.

Who are your influences?

My favorite children's authors and illustrators are: Leo Lionni, Ezra Jack Keats, John Steptoe, Lewis Carroll, Tedd Arnold, and Maurice Sendak. The Bumble Brothers' book is filled with silliness; my comedic influences (especially from when I was young) are: Abbott and Costello, the Marx Brothers, Lucille Ball, Stan Freberg, Charlie Chaplin, Carol Burnett, Bob and Ray, Jerry Lewis, Steve Allen, Jackie Gleason, Laurel and Hardy, Allan Sherman, Sid Caesar, and Jack Benny.


If you could, what in your career would you do-over or change?

That's a tough one. I spent a lot of time in dead-end jobs, e.g., dishwasher and taxi driver. Perhaps it would have been better for me if I did something else during those years, but I really didn't know what I wanted to do. Looking back, every job I've ever had kinda prepared me for the next one.

What work are you best-known for?

I think the most popular book of mine is a picture book: "We're Going on a Leaf Hunt." Based on the song, "We're Going on a Bear Hunt," it didn't take a long time to write and it's a perennial bestseller in autumn. 

What work are you most proud of?

I'm most proud of my collaboration with Tedd Arnold on our picture book, "Detective Blue." I love his illustrations and I like the idea of a noir Mother Goose mystery filled with nursery rhyme characters.

What would you like to do or work on in the future?

If it's possible, I'd like to continue writing more Bumble Brothers' books. #2, "The Bumble Brothers: The Not-So-Secret Clubhouse" is coming out in Fall 2023 and #3, "Frabbit: The Birth of a Superhero" will be out in 2024.

What do you do when you're in a rut or have writer's block?

When I have writer's block, I don't force it. A bike ride around Central Park often does the trick of clearing my head and gets me going again.

What do you think will be the future of your field?

There seems to be a big growth spurt in all kinds of graphic novels. I think this will continue until there's saturation.

What comic books or graphic novels do you read regularly or recommend?

I enjoy reading other humorous graphic novels, like Big Nate, Action Presidents, InvestiGATORS, Max Meow, and The Bad Guys. In a more serious vein, I also enjoy these graphic novels: American Born Chinese, This One Summer, and Blankets.

What's your favorite thing about DC?

I love walking around and DC is a great city for self-guided walking tours.

Least favorite?

Living in New York City, I am well aware about the problems of homelessness. Still, I wish there weren't so many homeless in the DC area. Also, the heat and humidity in the summer months.

What monument or museum do you like to visit?

While in Alexandria, I enjoyed my visit to Mount Vernon -- a fascinating place! When I visit Washington DC, I really like visiting the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Do you have a website or blog?

http://www.stevemetzgerbooks.com

How has the COVID-19 outbreak affected you, personally and professionally?

Personally, I was saddened by the death of a close friend’s relative. Professionally, I was lucky to have met my agent right before the outbreak of COVID-19. Since I write from home, I wasn't that affected on a day-to-day basis.

May 18: Dana Jeri Maier at Politics and Prose Union Market

Dana Jeri Maier

with Philippa Hughes

Skip to the Fun Parts: Cartoons and Complaints About the Creative Process - with Philippa Hughes

In-person at Union Market


The perfect companion for anyone struggling to keep their sense of humor while staring at a blank page.

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Reintroducing Jacob Shapiro as manager & co-owner at Fantom Comics

Jacob Shapiro brings his industry experience at Nobrow and Penzler Publishers back home to Fantom Comics in DC after a five-year NYC hiatus. He's planning a full slate of community events for the summer—book clubs, workshops, and more. Now that Jake is back, in June Fantom will extend its open hours to 8pm every night!

Jacob Shapiro
2010 P Street NW, 2nd floor
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 731-0825