Thursday, December 15, 2011

Comic Riffs on Joe Simon's death and Big Nate's expansion

JOE SIMON, RIP: Remembering the legendary 'Captain America' co-creator, who has died at 98
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog December 15 2011
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/joe-simon-rip-remembering-the-legendary-captain-america-co-creator-who-has-died-at-98/2011/12/15/gIQAWTvMwO_blog.html#pagebreak

'BIG NATE's' BIG NEWS: Best-selling kids' feature launches its first app [Exclusive]
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog December 15 2011
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/big-nates-big-news-best-selling-kids-feature-launches-its-first-app-today-exclusive/2011/12/14/gIQAYN8tvO_blog.html#pagebreak

Truitt on Spider-Man's next story arc

Spider-Man goes to the 'Ends of the Earth' in March
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY December 14 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-12-14/Amazing-Spider-Man-comic-news/51911282/1

Post blog on early Jim Henson animation

Early Jim Henson cut-paper animation found
By Maura Judkis
Washington Post Arts Post blog December 14 2011
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/arts-post/post/early-jim-henson-cut-paper-animation-found/2011/12/14/gIQAONtwtO_blog.html

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Zadzooks' holiday gift guide

Zadzooks' Gift Guide: Comic book- and cartoon-themed gift ideas
By Joseph Szadkowski
The Washington Times December 14, 2011
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/dec/14/zadzooks-gift-guide-comic-book-cartoon-gifts/

Team Cul de Sac stamp #4 now available

Joe Sutliff's special Hanukah drawing of the Otterloop children and friend scan now be purchased at Zazzle, as of just a few minutes ago. Joe says, "I was baking dreidles for the Sunday school when I had this idea, so I just drew it."

Barbara Dale's TCDS stamp #2 went out on my Christmas cards today.

Truitt on Archie & Cable

Archie rekindles a former romance beginning in March
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY December 12 2011http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-12-12/Archie-comics-story/51827338/1

Cable targets the Avengers in Marvel's 'X-Sanction' series
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY December 14 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-12-14/Avengers-X-Sanction-comic-series/51908496/1

Comic Riffs on IDW and comiXology's digital deal

IDW's NEXT BIG STEP: comiXology-powered apps and 'same day digital'
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog (December 14 2011)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/idws-next-big-step-comixology-powered-apps-and-same-day-digital/2011/12/13/gIQAavV6tO_blog.html

Steve Jobs comic biography illo'd by Washingtonians

Although it sounds like a Frankentstein-type job as it is "...illustrated by a team of designer/illustrators from JESS3, a Washington DC Design, illustrations and data visualization firm..."
 
For more details:
 
John Wiley to Publish Graphic Biography of Steve Jobs

By Calvin Reid

Dec 02, 2011

http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/book-news/comics/article/49720-john-wiley-to-publish--the-zen-of-steve-jobs---a-graphic-biography-.html

 

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Truitt on Star Wars

The Empire gets a secret agent in new 'Star Wars' series
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY December 13 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-12-13/Star-Wars-secret-agent-comic-series/51880832/1

Results of Tom Toles cartoon contest

Click through to GOP Frankenstein Cartoon Caption Contest for the Toles cartoon contest results.

Meanwhile, Frank Cho is doing the cover for Avengers vs X-Men #0.

Comic Riffs follows up on plagiarism chat

MY BIAS: Is a newsroom's political cartoonist a 'journalist'? A Poynter chat sheds light

'Finding Nemo' cartoon slides into real-life

For species in 'Nemo,' real risks [online title: The reality of 'Finding Nemo's' marine life]
By Juliet Eilperin,
Washington Post December 13, 2011, pA2
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/the-reality-of-finding-nemos-marine-life/2011/12/12/gIQAw0QYqO_story.html

Hagen's Duckpin of Excellence

I am now the proud owner of Fat Bat by David Hagen - see it here at http://hagenillustration.blogspot.com/2010/05/fat-bat.html
 
As David wrote to me when he once again reminded me that I had said I wanted to buy it, "The organizer said I had the most public votes for favorite artist from Artomatic@Frederick which meant a lot to me. I love my public!" See David and the award at http://hagenillustration.blogspot.com/
I've got 2 Hagen originals now.  I wonder if I can get his Team Cul de Sac original at auction next summer for a trifecta.

Monday, December 12, 2011

CARTOONS & PLAGIARISM: Live chat today @ 3 pm

Chat today at 3 with @washingtonpost Comic Riffs blogger Michael Cavna & Poynter's @kellymcb on cartoon plagiarism: http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/top-stories/155774/live-chat-today-should-editorial-cartoonists-follow-same-ethical-guidelines-as-journalists/

Michael Cavna
Style Section & "Comic Riffs"
The Washington Post
Washingtonpost.com/comicriffs
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Twitter.com/comicriffs

Dec 15: Al Jaffee in town

Authors Out Loud: Mary-Lou Weisman & Al Jaffee
Washington DCJCC

Mary-Lou Weissman - author, Al Jaffee- illustrator
Al Jaffee's Mad Life: A Biography
Thursday, December 15, 7:30 pm
$10, $8 Members/Seniors/Students

At 89, iconic American cartoonist Al Jaffee remains MAD magazine's oldest and most prolific contributor. Behind Jaffee's trademark dark humor lurks an even darker story of a childhood spent between two alien worlds, Lithuania and America. Mary-Lou Weisman tells the off-kilter life story of the man who countless fans know and love as the inventor of MAD's "fold-ins" and "Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions."
Al Jaffee's Mad Life is illustrated by more than 65 original four-color original drawing by the master himself.
Mary-Lou Weisman is a journalist and author whose books include My Baby Boomer Baby Book, Traveling While Married, and Intensive Care: A Family Love Story.

Al Jaffee is an award-winning cartoonist whose work has appeared in more 440 issues of MAD magazine.

"Al Jaffee's Mad Life lays bare in harrowing yet often riotous detail how a Southern boy, twice uprooted by his mother to Lithuanian shtetls on the eve of World War II, grew up to become a tireless satirist for some of America's cheekier magazines."
-The New York Times

"It's an unnerving biography with a moving graphic novel hidden inside it."
-Art Spiegelman, author of MAUS

Partner: 16th Street J's Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery Off the Wall series

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If you'd like to attend this event you can purchase tickets online.


Sunday, December 11, 2011

Post runs Robinson obituary

Jerry Robinson, co-creator of the Joker, Batman's nemesis, dies at 89
By Michael Cavna,
Washington Post December 12 2011
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/jerry-robinson-co-creator-of-the-joker-batmans-nemesis-dies-at-89/2011/12/09/gIQAe9A0lO_story.html

Truitt on Jerry Robinson, Artifacts and GI Joe

Comics historian Jerry Robinson, creator of the Joker, dies
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY December 8 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-12-08/jerry-robinson/51745168/1

'Artifacts' aims to build Top Cow's readership
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY December 5 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-12-05/artifacts-top-cow/51662486/1

IDW reveals a new and 'utterly ruthless' Cobra Commander
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY December 6 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-12-06/GI-Joe-comics-Cobra-Commander/51679676/1

Habibi is Washington Examiner's best graphic novel

The best books of 2011

 The Washington Examiner December 11 2011

Marcela Valdes picks the top 10 books of 2011 for The Washington Examiner.

"Habibi"

Craig Thompson. Pantheon, $35 (672p)

Humorous, heart-breaking, and visually stunning, Thompson's graphic novel tells the epic love story of two Middle Eastern slaves. Intended for grown-ups, this book contains some nudity, but it's real daring lies in the way it braids together the religious tales of both Islam and Christianity.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

That darn Toles redux


Violence on the editorial page

Washington Post December 9 2011

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/violence-on-the-editorial-page/2011/12/04/gIQAEbX9iO_story.html

Is there to be no end to Post editorial cartoonist Tom Toles's use of violence in an attempt to make political points? In recent days, I have seen the Republican elephant with a shovel about to murder the Democratic donkey looking stupidly into a grave (dug by whom?) [Nov. 28], a European beer drinker committing suicide (maybe) as he falls unaware to his certain death [Dec. 1] and finally Newt Gingrich getting ready to blow himself up as would a suicide bomber [Dec. 4]. Isn't there a less violent, more positive way to express political points?

As I get older (I'm 67) and turn away from violence and created drama and toward God and brotherly love, I am looking elsewhere than The Post for inspiration.

Mike Thompson, Hollywood, Md.


Truitt on Everlast

Chad Michael Murray ventures from Hollywood to 'Everlast'
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY December 9 2011
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-12-09/chad-michael-murray-everlast/51767038/1