Monday, February 08, 2010

A new comic shop in Falls Church?

Missy Frederick is reporting that Victory Comics will be at 586 S. Washington Street. She notes that Hole in the Wall Books (which is a general used book store with comics) and Anime Pavilion are already in Falls Church.

Editorial cartoon change at the Examiner

Perusing today's Examiner online, we find that their editorial cartoon today is from Mike Ramirez and Creators Sydicate. I'm not sure if Cagletoons will still be providing cartoons to them as well. Their editorial cartoonist Nate Beeler is syndicated through Cagle.

Brian Keene signing in Baltimore

Up to our north, we have an upcoming creator appearance, which is really to promote a horror anthology book, The New Dead, but that never stopped me personally from plopping a comic or four in front of the creator and asking for a signature!
Nationwide Signing Event

On February 16th, 2010, the day The New Dead is released, the majority
of the authors who have written stories for the book will be signing in various
locations around the country.

Baltimore, MD: Brian Keene
7 PM
Barnes & Noble, 1819 Reisterstown Rd, Baltimore, MD 21208
(410) 415-5758


Mr. Keene wrote Marvel's Dead of Night Featuring Devil-Slayer. He also edited Cemetery Dance Publications' Grave Tales.

Bored? Big Planet is open in Georgetown and Bethesda

I'm not going out, but Big Planet is open in Georgetown and Bethesda. Beyond Comics was planning on being open today too. I would imagine that Fantom Comics is open since both sites are in large malls.

Comics on the Rack, Quick Picks for Comics Due 02-10-10


COMICS ON THE RACK
Quick Picks for Comics Due 02-10-10
By John Judy
 
ADVENTURE COMICS #7 by Tony Bedard and Travis Moore.  Black Lantern Superboy!  No, the other one!  Fight!
 
ALL-STAR SUPERMAN, VOL. 2 SC by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely.  Collecting issues #7-12 of the best Superman comics in quite a while.  Recommended.
 
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #620 by Dan Slott and Marcos Martin.  Mysterio made his big move last ish, but I'm really coming back to read more "Adventures of Dark Aunt May!"  Recommended.
 
BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 by Grant Morrison and Cameron Stewart.  So who or what exactly is coming out of that Lazarus pit?  There's gonna be a scrap!  I can tell!
 
BPRD: KING OF FEAR #2 of 5 by Mike Mignola, John Arcudi and Guy Davis.  A journey to the Hollow Earth and an attempt to lay Lobster Johnson's ghost to rest.  Also, Liz cremates some dead dudes.
 
CHOKER #1 by Ben McCool and Ben Templesmith.  There are so many reasons this comic is a must-have, but among the most compelling is this: The female lead is a cop nicknamed "Dick-Puncher."  Described by co-creator Templesmith as "A little bit like FELL with a bad case of Gonorrhea."  Highly recommended.  Not for kids.
 
DAYTRIPPER #3 of 10 by Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba.  Okay, I think I'm getting this one now.  Every issue is a new "Death of Kenny."  It's cool though because each issue thus far has been extremely well-crafted on both the art and scripting.  Recommended for grown-ups.
 
HELLBLAZER: PANDEMONIUM HC by Jamie Delano and Jock.  John Constantine goes to Iraq.  What could possibly go wrong?  This marks the return of the original HELLBLAZER scribe to the character.  Combined with Jock doing the art makes this one Highly Recommended.
 
HIT-MONKEY #1 by Daniel Way and Dalibor Talijic.  This is written by Daniel Way, the guy who writes WOLVERINE:ORIGINS.  And that's all I have to say about that…
 
HUMAN TARGET #1 of 6 by Len Wein and Various Creators.  DC's newest TV star, Christopher Chance, takes on every low-life and ne'er-do-well on the European continent!  Action, intrigue and glamour galore from co-creator Len Wein!  Recommended.
 
JSA ALL-STARS #3 by Matthew Sturges and Freddie Williams II.  After last week's godawful JSA ANNUAL #2 Mr. Sturges has some serious ground to make up.  Geoff Johns has never been more missed. And why there needs to be a Liberty Belle/Hourman co-feature written by Jen Van Meter continues to elude me.
 
PUNISHERMAX #4 by Jason Aaron and Steve Dillon.  Words that will make me buy a comic, sight unseen: "Sledgehammer-swinging hitman!"  Must-have!  Not for kids.
 
SECRET SIX #18 by John Ostrander, Gail Simone and Jim Calafiore.  Black Lanterns vs. the Six vs. the Suicide Squad!  Boy, who most deserves to eat that one?  Recommended.
 
SMILE SC written and drawn by Raina Telgemeier.  The autobiographical account of a girl who gets her two front teeth knocked out just in time to start middle school.  In real-world pubescent terms this is Galactus coming to Earth.  Recommended.
 
SOLOMON KANE: DEATH'S BLACK RIDERS #2 of 4 by Scott Allie and Mario Guevara.  Okay, so if you're hiding from demons in the Black Forest is it really a step up to barricade yourself in a tavern called The Cleft Skull?  This is a cool adventure series and you should read it.
 
STRANGE #4 of 4 by Mark Waid and Emma Rios.  The big finish that leaves readers asking, "Hey, could we maybe get an on-going Doctor Strange series written by Waid, like, starting next month?"  Great series.  Recommended.
 
TAILS OF THE PET AVENGERS #1 by Various Pickers of the Short Straw.  Kids, when you start shooting heroin you think it will be cool, like in those reality fashion shows.  Then you wake up one morning , naked and alone, with your name attached to something like PET AVENGERS.  Stay in school!
 
UNWRITTEN #10 by Mike Carey and Peter Gross.  Tommy Taylor meets the spiritual father of Fox News: Josef Goebbels!  Gotta look!
 
X-MEN: PIXIE STRIKES BACK #1 of 4 by Kathryn Immonen and Sara Pichelli.  No Pet Avengers appear in this comic.
 


Friday, February 05, 2010

Feb 7: "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" at Shirlington Library

Ok, I'm pretty sure this will be cancelled now that we have 1 1/2 feet of snow with another 1/2 foot projected... It was a good movie though.

Film: "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs"
Sunday, Feb. 7, 2pm
Shirlington Branch Library

The Shirlington "Family Movie Matinee" presents "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" [2009]. Rated PG, 90 minutes. Directed by Christopher Miller and Phil Lord. Featuring Andy Samberg, Anna Faris and James Caan. Based on the children?s book, this animated adventure follows a scientist who tries to solve world hunger only to see things go awry as food falls from the sky in abundance.

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Gazette on Katsucon

Katsucon sets sail for National Harbor
Japanese culture, anime and manga convention moves to Oxon Hill for its 16th celebration
by Joshua Garner
Gazette February 4 2010

Cavna also interviews the doodling comedian

The Demi-Post: Comedy Central's DEMETRI MARTIN Returns. Thankfully.
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post's Comic Riffs blog February 4, 2010

Cavna's panda comic

Michael Cavna reprints his comic about the Tai Shan, the National Zoo panda on Comic Riffs today.

Brian Truitt on Hellblazer for USA Today

Brian Truitt used to be one half of the Washington Examiner comic book tag team, along with Scott Rosenberg. Scott's in the Big Apple now. Here's a new article by Brian - Happy birthday, John Constantine, By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY February 2 2010.

OT: Matt Fraction interview

Techland kindly sent me notice that it has an interview with Matt Fraction up, whose always been a nice guy whenever I run into him, so read it and buy his comics.

Although I liked Watchman better than he did:

PH: Did you think Watchmen sucked?
MF: I did, but I thought The Dark Knight sucked too, save from the Joker bits. I loved the first half, I was little tired in the second half, and in the third half I wanted to leave... Avatar is the first movie I've seen where it made me feel like I needed to up my game. In terms of what comics could do, Avatar was the first film that touched anything close to what comics can do.

Nate Beeler's astronomical economics lesson

Nate's cartoon today is a thing of beauty.

Feb 7: Capicon comics show CANCELED

Kathleen Stocker would like to point out that the Capicon comics show is this weekend. The guest is Tim Dzon, the show is at the Dunn Loring fire station from 10-3. I was planning on trying to attend, but I'm not sure given the weather forecast.

See Laura's comment - the show's called off.

Herblock! exhibit gallery talks schedule

In conjunction with exhibition Herblock! in Library of Congress' Thomas Jefferson Building:

Gallery Talks, noon-12:30 p.m.

Wednesday, February 10  
Holly Krueger will discuss the Conservation of the Herbert L. Block Collection
Herblock! exhibition, 2nd Floor, South Gallery, Jefferson Building
 
Wednesday, February 17    
Sara Duke and Martha Kennedy, co-curators of the Herblock! exhibition will lead a tour of the "Reagan" and "Clinton/Bush" sections
Herblock! exhibition, 2nd Floor, South Gallery, Jefferson Building
 
Wednesday, March 24     
Sara Duke and Martha Kennedy, co-curators of the Herblock! exhibition will lead a tour of the special  "Classic Cartoons" section
Herblock! exhibition, 2nd Floor, South Gallery, Jefferson Building

Feb 4-6: Archer cartoon voice Aisha Tyler at DC Improv

According to the interview, she's at DC Improv, 1140 Connecticut Ave thru Saturday - tickets are $15.
 

Written by Express contributor Roxana Hadadi

Express February 4, 2010