Thursday, January 26, 2012

Jan 28-29: Annie at Gar-Field High School

Jan 28-29, this weekend, Annie is performed at  at Gar-Field High School in Woodbridge by the Pied Pier Theatre children's company.

Tonight: Apocalyptoon 2012 opening party

APOCALYPTOON 2012

In Partnership with Art Soiree

THU JAN 26 - SUN JAN 29
$25 ticketed opening party on Jan 26 / On view for free Jan 27-29
Terrace Gallery

Ticketed opening party: Thu Jan 26 / 6pm / $25

Against the backdrop of a region steeped in politics and with a touch of art, style and humor, Art Soiree will unveil what 2012 will bring by presenting a unique pop-up exhibition that takes a humorous outlook on the year to come and features works, some created exclusively for this exhibition, by renowned editorial and political cartoonists. ApocalypToon 2012 features works, some of which were created exclusively for this exhibition, by cartoonists such as Kal of The Economist, Tom Toles of The Washington Post, Jeff Danziger (Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post), Daryl Cagle of MSNBC, Matt Wuerker of Politico, Damien Glez (La Monde, Courrier International, La Gazette) and Dan Piraro of Bizzaro. These simple pen stroke political cartoons foreshadow the future, poke fun at the past and imply hidden motives in ways that elude written or spoken reporting. The result of this creative license is a unique perspective on the future—entertaining, clever and insightful.

ApocolypToon kicks off with a $25 ticketed opening party on Thursday, January 26 at 6pm where guests can mingle with exhibiting cartoonists and enjoy complimentary food, live music and a cash bar. The pop-up exhibition in Artisphere's Terrace Gallery is free and open to the public from Friday, January 27 to Sunday, January 29.

Continuing with the zany nature of the cartoons, the ticketed party on January 26 celebrates the opening of the exhibit with live music from local journo-band Suspicious Package, comprised of reporters armed with their musical talent and rock star looks. The contents of the Suspicious Package are: Pulitzer Prize-winning Editorial Cartoonist at The Washington Post Tom Toles, Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative Dr. Christina Sevilla, Deputy Assistant Secretary of HUD Bryan Greene, former TIME/Bloomberg correspondent and journalist Tim Berger and Director of Education and Outreach for the National Security Journalism Initiative at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Josh Meyer.

The opening party will also feature the sounds of DJ Neekola, international DC-based female DJ and producer, who will perform along with live percussionist Kamajian. In addition, the party includes a special guest performance by DJ Manifesto, an all-time DC favorite who both DJs and plays violin during his sets.

ApocalypToon 2012 is part of Notasphere, a month of programming created by local artistic collaborators. From a pop-up restaurant and political cartoons to Brazilian beats, Artisphere will be filled with fresh, thought-provoking off-beat arts events presented by creative partners from across the DC-region throughout January 2012.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

OT: Brian Biggs' college strips

My buddy Brian Biggs has moved into children's books (like many another cartoonist these days), but he's coughing up his old college comic strip onto the web starting this month. He sent me a note about it, writing "In January 1987 the first strip was published in what became a daily comic for my university newspaper. It was called Roommates. I was a first year student, and at the time it seemed like the thing to do. I decided upon the 25th anniversary of this thing to republish the entire run on my blog, starting today."

Check it out at:



Feb 15: Marc Tyler Nobleman author talk 7 p.m., Washington DC

(I really liked his Siegel and Shuster biography, Boys of Steel, illo'd by Ross Macdonald)

From Marc Tyler Nobleman:
Once a month they hold a luncheon for members only at which a member or guest speaks. Now the Children's Book Guild of Washington DC is beginning to hold evening events and making those talks open to the public; in fact, mine will be the first, and you are hereby invited.
 
The talk is free and will last about an hour including Q&A. It's a behind-the-scenes look at my work, including the most startling discoveries I've made during book research, a few risks I've taken as the industry gets more cautious, and how I have been accused of self-plagiarism...twice.
 
Members will arrive at 6:30 for some opening guild business; I'm supposed to go on by 7 p.m., but to be on the safe side, I'd suggest arriving by 6:45.
 
DC Tenley-Friendship Library
4450 Wisconsin Ave NW
 
I'm told there is street parking and a garage under the nearby Best Buy/Container Store.

 
Marc Tyler Nobleman
http://noblemania.blogspot.com/ - The stories behind the stories I write
https://twitter.com/MarcTNobleman - But Twitter is annoying
Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman, picture book illustrated by Ty Templeton, 7/1/12

Telnaes and Bernard on Searle

Locals Ann Telnaes and Warren Bernard spoke to Bob Edwards yesterday:

Illustrator Ronald Searle (1920-1911)
Bob Edwards Show (January 24 2012)
http://www.bobedwardsradio.com/blog/2012/1/24/illustrator-ronald-searle-1920-1911.html

PR: Pearls Before Swine iPad app- contest ends Friday

Pearls runs in both the Post and the Express, and I believe it's one of the more popular strips in the area, so here's some PR about a contest for you Apple-zombies...

When it launched earlier this month, Only the Pearls the iPad app based on the popular Pearls Before Swine comic strip, debuted as the #7th most popular paid entertainment app in the iTunes store. It has since received rave reviews. 

 

I wanted to call your attention to the search & find contest that author Stephan Pastis is currently holding. Respondents that correctly answer some questions about the app will be entered into a drawing. One winner will have his/her name appear in a future Pearls Before Swine strip. A great treat for a Pearls fan! The contest ends this Friday, January 27.

 


Apple Creek book from Rob Steibel out now


From Robert Steibel:

I just put together a collection of all the webcomics I did in 2011. The book is on sale here:

Apple Creek by Robert Steibel

http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Creek-1-Robert-Steibel/dp/1468150480/

The book is 304 pages and printed in B/W. The book features over 650 comics. From the 80s and 90s, the titles include: Day Dreams, Maryland Madness, The Cutting Edge, The Psuedolocals, Beach Bummers, and Beach Patrol. Over 500 of the comics are from 2011. Those titles include: Hairballs, FaceSpace, Crazy Tales, Scrapheap Hill, Oak Forest, Stray Alley, Grapefruit Island, Wild Life, Netchix, Channel Z, Scribbles, Apple Creek, Apple Creek Cards, Acorns, Shots, Retro, and Surf Cats.
Rob Steibel

Jan 25: Bookgroup meeting at Politics and Prose

Just wanted to send out a quick email to remind everyone of the meeting tomorrow, Wed, at 7:30pm. We're reading Batwoman: Elegy.

Also, we have to pick some new books for the coming months. I've got some ideas for February and April, but we should probably pick for the next 6-8 months, so please come with some ideas.

Thanks, and see you soon!


Adam


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

PR: Baltimore Comic-Con Brings Ron Marz to Maryland and Northern Virginia


BCC Logo No Year
Baltimore Comic-Con Brings Ron Marz to Maryland and Northern Virginia
 
Ron Marz Voodoo #4BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - January 24, 2012 -Continuing his 2012 road show, this weekend, Baltimore Comic-Con promoter Marc Nathan brings the Baltimore Comic-Con to his neighbors to the south -- Northern Virginia!  The second show of 2012 he is attending is the Shoff Baseball & Sports Card Shows & Comic Book & Nonsports Card Show this Sunday, January 29th.  Marc is bringing friend, prolific comic writer, and latest 2012 Baltimore Comic-Con guest Ron Marz (Artifacts, Voodoo) with him to the DC suburbs, so make sure to stop by to meet Ron, chat with Marc about the show, and pick up some comics and cards!  Marc will also have Exhibitor and Artist Alley forms for this years convention on September 8th and 9th.   

 

For more information about Shoff show, please go to their website, http://shoffpromotions.com/.  The January 29th event will be held at the Tysons Corner, VA Crowne Plaza Hotel (formerly the Holiday Inn), 1960 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, VA 22102 from 10am-3:30pm, and admission is only $3/person.  Be sure to stop by!

 

On Saturday, January 28th, Ron will be stopping by Cards Comics & Collectibles of Reisterstown, MD, 100 A Chartley Drive, Reisterstown, MD  21136 from 11am-2pm (which will feature 50% off trade paperbacks and hardcovers during Ron's visit!) and Laughing Ogre Comics in Fairfax, VA, 10647 Braddock Road, Fairfax, VA 22032-2202 from 4pm-7pm.

 

Guest List
The 2012 Baltimore Comic-Con will feature the following announced guests:

 

Laura & Michael Allred - Madman, iZombie
Greg Capullo - Batman, Spawn
Frank Cho - Avengers vs. X-Men, Liberty Meadows
Steve Conley - Bloop
Rich Faber - Roboy Red
John Gallagher - Buzzboy
Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez - Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman
Keith Giffen - Superman, OMAC, Green Arrow
Larry Hama - G.I. Joe, Wolverine, The 'Nam
Dean Haspiel - Billy Dogma, ACT-I-VATE, Trip City
J.G. Jones - Wanted, Doc Savage
Scott Kurtz - PvPonline.com
David Mack - Kabuki 
Ron Marz - Artifacts, Voodoo
David Petersen - Mouse Guard
Frank Quitely - All Star Superman, Batman & Robin
Walter Simonson - Thor, Legion of Super-Heroes, Avengers
Scott Snyder - Batman , Severed, Swamp Thing
Billy Tucci - A Child Is Born, Shi
Matt Wagner - Tower Chronicles, Mage, Grendel
Mark Waid - Daredevil, Incorruptible, Irredemable
 
...With more on the way!  Stay tuned to our website or use the "Sign up" link at the bottom of our website to receive update announcements as we make them!
 

Contact Information

Please use the following e-mail addresses to contact the Baltimore Comic-Con:

press@baltimorecomiccon.com - for any general press inquiries or to be added to our PR distribution

promoter@baltimorecomiccon.com - for requesting exhibitor, publisher, and Artist Alley applications

registrar@baltimorecomiccon.com - for inquiries about submitted registrations

harveys@baltimorecomiccon.com - for communications regarding the Harvey Awards ceremony and banquet

general@baltimorecomiccon.com - for general Baltimore Comic-Con inquiries

 

About The Baltimore Comic-Con

The Baltimore Comic-Con is celebrating its 13th year of bringing the comic book industry to the Baltimore and Washington D.C. area. With a guest list unequaled in the industry, the Baltimore Comic-Con will be held September 8-9, 2012. For more information, please visit www.baltimorecomiccon.com.

About The Harvey Awards
The Harvey Awards are one of the comic book industry's oldest and most respected awards. With a history of over 20 years, the last 7 in conjunction with the Baltimore Comic-Con, the Harveys recognize outstanding achievements in over 20 categories. They are the only industry awards nominated and selected by the full body of comic book professionals. For more information, please visit www.harveyawards.org.

  

Monday, January 23, 2012

Truitt on Cow Boy and I, Vampire

'Cow Boy' rides high online with a pint-sized bounty hunter
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY January 23 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-01-23/Cow-Boy-online-comic-series/52755526/1

'I, Vampire' series pits Batman vs. vamps in Gotham City
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY January 23 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-01-23/Batman-in-I-Vampire-comic-book-series/52754924/1

A chat with Futurian artist David Miller

Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat With David Miller
 by Mike Rhode on Jan. 23, 2012
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/visual-arts/2012/01/23/meet-a-local-cartoonist-a-chat-with-david-miller/



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Happy 2012 to everyone as we start the cycle of a new year in comic books, hoping for even bigger and better than 2011! And already, the number of books that caught my eye from the January previews catalog has taken a big jump up from previous months. I'm going to try something new this month, moving away from the straight "pulllist.comiXology.com" categories (which are 100% inherited from Diamond Comics), and making up my own categories: 1) Trade Paperback - First Volumes; 2) Notable Reprints & Ongoing Trades; 3) Graphic Novel Picks; 4) Comics - New Ongoing Series; 5) Comics - New Limited Series; 6) Kid Friendly - GNs & Trades; 7) Kid Friendly - Comic Books. The Kid Friendly section has gotten so big, it might warrant it's own column sometime soon.
 
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And now, the comics arriving in your comic shop beginning in March 2012...
 
TRADE PAPERBACK 
  • Game of Thrones Vol. 1 - I'm going to keep calling out this graphic adaptation of the first book in the George R. R. Martin A Song of Ice and Fire series. It's great work by writer Daniel Abraham and artist Tommy Patterson. We'll probably see a softcover version in a few month's time, but you'll probably be happy with the hardcover for $25.  
  •   Rachel Rising Vol. 1: Shadow of Death - First chance to jump onboard the latest offering from the fiercely independent Terry Moore (Strangers in Paradise, Echo). Collected volumes are the way that Moore's stories are best enjoyed, although I'm proud to be supporting his single issues as they hit the stands this time around.  
  • Cinderella: Fables are Forever -  The second arc in the Cinderella-as-spy spinoff of the Fables series, with Chris Roberson writing and Shawn Mcmanus on artwork. 
  • Graphic Canon Vol. 1: Gilgamesh To Shakespeare To Dangerous Liaisons - This is an interesting selection in the anthology category, with various artists interpreting some great works of literature. Besides those in the title are The Divine Comedy and The Cantebury Tales. 
  •   Lovecraft Anthology Vol. 1 - Another anthology, this focused on the short stories of horror master H. P. Lovecraft, who just keeps popping up in comics lately. Cosmic horror anyone?

NOTABLE REPRINTS & ONGOING TPBs
  • Channel Zero: Complete Collection - I love seeing where an artist's body of work originates, and here's a chance to do just that with creator Brian Wood (Northlanders, DMZ, Local). Channel Zero is his first work in the comics medium, assisted by Becky Cloonan on the artwork
  • True Blood Vol. 3: The French Quarter - The perfect warm-up for the upcoming season, Truebies should be reading the series by IDW. Written by David Tischman with artwork by David Messina
  • Gotham Central Book 4: Corrigan -  New printing of the excellent cop-focused series set in the world of The Batman from the great collaboration between Greg Rucka and Ed Brubaker.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Vol. 1: Long Way Home - A deluxe, oversized HC that combines the first 2 story arcs of Season 8, written by Joss Whedon and Brian K. Vaughan.
  • Fables  Vol. 5: Deluxe Edition - The latest deluxe HC of the long-running Bill Willingham/Mark Buckingham series, for those collecting these beautiful volumes.
  • Push Man and Other Stories - A chance to check out the work of a Japanese master: Yoshihiro Tatsumi. D&Q is actually reprinting three of their previous compilations of Tatsumi's books on the same day, I picked the first volume that they published in 2005.
  • Manara: Erotica Vol. 1: "Click" and other stories - A bit spendy at $59.99, this is the first of 3 volumes being published by Dark Horse that will cover the full works of Italian creator Milo Manara, who published erotic comics beginning in the 1970's.
  • Will Eisner's The Spirit: Artist Ed - I've wanted to read the best of The Spirit, but could never bring myself to slog through any of the 27 volumes of The Spirit Archives published by DC Comics a decade ago. This is a serious commitment at $95, and a oversized format of 15" x 22", but the iconic Will Eisner is worth it!
  • Flcl Omnibus - Another Dark Horse production of a celebrated manga work. A "surreal sci-fi romp" from writer Gainax and artist Hajime Ueda.

GRAPHIC NOVEL PICKS

  • Pete and Miriam - I took immediate note of these words: "In his first full graphic novel since his Eisner Award-winning performance on Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow..."  The answer to the blank is writer/artist Rich Tommaso, and I found his Satchel Paige to be so outstanding that my meticulous reviewing of the monthly catalog pays off, as I can ensure I won't miss Tommaso's next book. This one is being produced by BOOM! Studios.
  • Angelman: Fallen Angel - Austrian Nicolas Mahler's "sardonic take on superheroes", their fans, the business and media attention toward them. Published by Fantagraphics, looks like a good value at $18.99. 
  • I am Not A Plastic Bag - I had never heard of The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, but apparently it is a real-world phenomenon. "Told entirely through images, this 'green' graphic novel by Rachel Hope Allison will be printed on 100% recycled paper and will be out in time for Earth Day on April 22."
  • Monsieur Jean: Singles Theory - The first time this Mr. Jean book is published in English, it's the story of a Parisian bachelor from French creators Phillippe Dupuy & Charles Berberian. Price is $24.95.
  • The Walking Dead: Cutting Room Floor - This is interesting for fans of the long-running series by Robert Kirkman, with some ideas that didn't make it into the series. Were they used in the TV show??? Well, the promo says "Never before seen plots", so I guess not...
  • Gonzo A Graphic Biography of Hunter S Thompson - Would I read I traditional biography about Hunter S. Thompson? Probably not. But would I read a graphic novel biography about the author of the great Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Writing credit to Will Bingley, with artwork by Anthony Hope-Smith.

COMICS - NEW ONGOING SERIES
  • Saga #1 - New ongoing series from Y: The Last Man creator Brian K. Vaughan, a sci-fi/fantasy epic! Very excited to catch this from the start. Interesting how many of the old Vertigo creators are popping up with Image Comics lately. Artwork is by Fiona Staples.
  • Fairest #1 - A new Fables spinoff series written by Bill Willingham and starting with a 6-issue arc that picks up from Fables #107, where Briar Rose was stolen away by goblins. Phil Jimenez handles artwork duties on the first story arc. Future arcs promise to focus on secret histories of female Fables Rapunzel, Cinderella, The Snow Queen, Thumbelina, Snow White and Rose Red.
  • Dominique Laveau: Voodoo Child #1 - A new Vertigo ongoing series, 'nuff said. Obligated to check it out. Written by Selwyn Sefu Hinds, artwork by Denys Cowan and John Floyd.
  • Saucer Country #1 - Simply calling this out because it is also a Vertigo production. Will introduce myself to some of the new breed of Vertigo creators, in this case writer Paul Cornell and artist Ryan Kelly.
  • Beyond the Fringe #1 - Written by Fringe start Joshua Jackson (Peter Bishop), I somehow missed this digital comic. It tackles what happened to Peter between seasons 3 and 4 of the TV show. Artwork by Jorge Jimenez.
  • Bionic Woman #1 - Another classic TV property being done in comics by Dynamite Entertainment. Writer is Paul Tobin, with Leno Carvalho on artwork.
  • Hoax Hunters #0 - A comic book that sounds suspiciously like a cross between TV shows Mythbusters and Ghost Hunters sounds... interesting. Hoping writers Michael Moreci and Steve Seeley take the reality TV characters in some crazy directions. Artwork is by JM Ringuet.
  • Manhattan Projects #1 - I'm taking a second look at hot writer Jonathan Hickman (The Nightly News, The Red Wing, FF), paired with artists Nick Pitarra and Cris Peter.
  • The Secret History of D.B. Cooper #1 - Interesting to see a new ongoing series from Oni Press, this one a revisionist take on the famous airline hijacker. One-man creation team of Brian Churilla.

COMICS - NEW LIMITED SERIES
  • New Deadwardians #1 (of 8) - Well, I just can't pass up a Vertigo book, even if it is another vampire/zombie story. Written by Dan Abnett with art by I. N. J. Culbard.
  • Rocketeer Adventures 2 #1 (of 4) - I really enjoyed the first volume of Rocketeer stories. Featured writer to kick off volume 2 is Marc Guggenheim & featured artist Sandy Plunkett.
  • Smoke and Mirrors #1 (of 5) - A new original series about a stage magician from IDW written by Mike Costa and Jon Armstrong, with art by Ryan Browne.
  • Tails Vol. 1 (of 3) - This book is available on the web at tailscomic.com, and from everything I can tell this is the first print appearance. Per creator Ethan Young's website "It's a slice-of-life comedy with a supernatural twist." Not sure that it's not really a trade paperback as it's priced at $15.99.

KID FRIENDLY - GNs and TPBs
  •   Archie Meets Kiss OR  Archie Meets Kiss: Collector's Edition Hardcover - See the legendary rock band KISS play a gig in good ol' Riverdale. Both a softcover trade for $12.99 and a hardcover collector's edition for $29.99 are available on the  same day from writer Alex Segura and artist Dan Parent.
  • Atomic Robo Vol. 6: Ghost of Station X - The latest collection of stories from writer Brian Clevinger and artist Scott Wegener. Robo is kid friendly enough to pick up any volume and start reading, but you can always go back to the beginning to get the whole story.
  • Cow Boy - From writer Nathan Cosby and artist Chris Eliopoulos and publisher Archaia comes the story of a boy cowboy looking to round up his entire outlaw family. Plus short stories by Snarked creator Roger Langridge and Atomic Robo creators Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener, all for $19.95.
  • Jump Start Windy Hollows - Zenescope partners with the educational software and gaming website Jump Start on the first graphic novel set in the Jump Start world. Low price at $5.99 with Adira Edmund and Neo Edmund on board as writers.
  • Michael Recycle and the Tree Top Cops - What kid wouldn't like to read to their kids about a superhero that teaches people how to recycle? This looks like the 4th in writer Ellie Patterson (formerly Ellie Bethel) with artist Alexandra Colombo.
  • Muhammad Ali King of the Ring - The latest from the Campfire line of graphic biographies, only $9.99 from writer Lewis Helfand and artist Lalit Kumar Sharma.
  • Sammy the Mouse Vol. 1 - Collecting the 1st 3 issues of an Ignatz award winner, printed by creator Zak Sally on his own press.
  • Three Stooges Vol. 1: Bed Bugged - From Papercutz, out in time for the new movie (wait.. there's going to be a new Three Stooges movie !?!?) written by Jim Salicrup and George Gladir (Sabrina the Teenage Witch creator) with art by Stan Goldberg (Archie Comics).

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Howard Prof Marc Singer at Comic Book Resources

What Are You Reading? with Marc Singer
    January 22, 2012  by Chris Mautner
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2012/01/what-are-you-reading-with-marc-singer/

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Post fact-checks cartoon attack ads


Pro-Gingrich cartoon ad slightly wrong about Romney
 by Josh Hicks
Washington Post Fact Checker blog 01/20/2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/pro-gingrich-cartoon-ad-slightly-wrong-about-romney/2012/01/20/gIQAKwziDQ_blog.html

Aaron "Boondocks" McGruder worked on Red Tails movie

Path to make Tuskegee Airmen movie 'Red Tails' carried a lot of cultural freight.

By Lonnae O'Neal Parker,

Washington Post January 22 2012

http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/path-to-make-tuskegee-airmen-movie-red-tails-carried-a-lot-of-cultural-freight/2012/01/16/gIQAYZSFEQ_story.html

You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown coming to Olney Theatre

You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown
Book, Music and Lyrics by Clark Gesner
Directed and Choreographed by Stephen Nachamie
Musical Direction by Christopher Youstra

February 22 - March 18 • On the Mainstage

The Gang's All Here!
Charlie Brown struggles through another full day of book reports, baseball games, kite flying, and philosophy with a little help from his friends. Charles Schulz's classic Peanuts gang takes a leap from the newspaper page onto the stage in this lively musical. Family Musical

"Happiness Is..." Gala 2012

March 3, 2012

For sponsorship opportunities or information about donating to the Silent Auction, please contact David Frankenberger at 301.924.4485 ext. 128 or by email at dfrank@olneytheatre.org.

Save-the-date for our "Happiness Is..." Gala 2012 featuring: cocktail hour, seated dinner, silent auction, live performances and a special awards ceremony. For more information, please contact David Frankenberger at 301.924.4485 ext. 128 or dfrank@olneytheatre.org.


Comics-creating courses at Anne Arundel Community College this spring

ATS-350 Comic Book Careers: Overview
0 credit hours
0.0 ceu hours

Comic Book Careers: Industry Overview Learn how to build a career as a comic design artist. Explore the latest industry practices. Discuss the skills and strategies required to package, market, publish and sell publications. $29+ includes $5 fee.


ATS-324 Comics I: Design and Creation
0 credit hours
0.0 ceu hours

Comics 1: Design and Creation Gain the basic skills of a cartoon and animation artist. Learn how to create a successful storyboard, the elements of comic drawing, storyline editing and cohesive draft page development. Enrollment limit: 12. $200+ includes $20 fee. Note: Previous basic and life drawing experience recommended. Instructor will provide supply list at first class.


According to a little flyer I picked up, these run from February through April and are taught by C. Edward Sellner, "Creative Director, Visionary Comics".

Examiner reviews Jules Feiffer's "Little Murders"

A murder here, a murder there at American Century Theater
By: Barbara Mackay
The Washington Examiner (January 22 2012)
 http://washingtonexaminer.com/entertainment/theater/2012/01/murder-here-murder-there/2118221

Truitt on 'Peter Panzerfaust'

'Peter Panzerfaust' reimagines Peter Pan as Nazi resister
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY January 19 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-01-19/Peter-Panzerfaust-comic-book-series/52681130/1