Saturday, September 27, 2014
Friday, September 26, 2014
Sept 27: Disney, Dali and animation in Lobster Alice
The Post reviews Boxtrolls
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Sept. 26-28: Baltimore Book Fest
I'll be at the fest, too. At noon, I'll be at the National Aquarium's Ocean Exploration Stage (Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, Area 10, between the National Aquarium and World Trade Center), talking about Wild Ocean and using comics to spread the word about conservation.
At 3 p.m. I'll be at the Charm City Comics Book Pavilion with fellow D.C. comic booker Jason Rodriguez (editor of the upcoming Colonial Comics anthology), where we will give examples of how schools and libraries are using comics in the classroom, from teaching English to bringing history to life.
Bill Brown's artwork for the Capital Maritime Music Fest
Fantastic Forum's interview with Gail Simone
Oct 1: Dork Diaries at Politics and Prose
Rachel Renee Russell - Dork Diaries 8: Tales from a Not-So-Happily Ever After with Erin Russell and Nikki Russell
The team behind the Dork Diaries is back with another entry in Nikki Maxwell's life. This time around Nikki has some particularly interesting dreams after a bad bump on the head. In them, she, and all of her, friends, enemies, crushes, and everyone in between, become the main players in a series of fairy tales. Of course, things don't play out quite as you'd expect, because when Nikki's telling the story, everything is sure to have a twist. Ages 9 – 13 (Aladdin)
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Sept 30: Scott Campbell at Politics and Prose
Scott Campbell - Hug Machine
Hug Machine (Hardcover)
Availability: On Our Shelves Now
Published: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 8/2014
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Oct 1: Ars Electronica Animation Film Festival
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Dreams Really Did Come True at Disney's ToonFest
by Steve Artley
I was honored to be a part of the annual ToonFest event in Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline, Missouri last week. The two-day celebration honors the memory of Walt Disney and the cartooning profession through activities including programs that feature guest cartoonists. Among the other headliners brought in to give presentations were Hilary Price, Bill Hinds, Eddie Pittman and the dynamic Guy Gilchrist.
On Friday, the team spoke to over 400 high school and college students, who were bused in from surrounding communities. Event organizers reported that this year's attendance was a record high.
One of the highlights, is a street parade complete with strolling performers and several bands. Guest artists are each featured as "Grand Marshal" and ride the parade route down the original Main Street USA (inspiration for the Disney parks' street of the same name) in the back of classic pickups. Following the parade, the team reprises their talks at the Marceline Community Center. Later, we were taken to Walt Disney's boyhood farm for a ceremony at the "Dreaming Tree," where youngsters Walt and his sister, Ruth reportedly spent many childhood hours gazing up through the branches, to wish upon their star. With much pomp and flair, each artist was re-introduced, brought before the assemblage and inducted into the "Order of Plantears" (each are crowned with a hardhat featuring Mickey ears). Young Mouseketeers led each of us to our respective spots to plant our own "dreaming tree." A grand BBQ picnic at the farmstead brought the event to a festive conclusion.
Throughout our entire visit, we artists were met with an abundance of genuine welcoming warmth and charity by the good folks of Marceline. Shortly after landing at the Washington airport, I walked through the crowded corridors of fast-paced indifference. I was shoved aside without apology from one of the self-absorbed pushing his way to the VIP lounge. It took every effort to restrain myself from boarding a return flight to Marceline with intent to seek asylum.
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Friday night was a banquet and tour of the Disney Museum. |
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Hilary Price and Bill Hinds |
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A horse-drawn wagon full of cartoonists and friends |
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The door to Walt Disney's boyhood bedroom |
ToonFest Parade: Awesome. Vehicle carrying Hilary Price along the parade route: Priceless.
During the last leg of the parade route, the classic pickup carrying Hilary Price overheated and came to an abrupt Disneyesque halt, complete with gurgling sound FX and billowing steam. Disney animators and Foley artists couldn't have done it better. Not to be left knuckle biting and helpless at the roadside, the ever resourceful Hilary got out and pushed with assistance by a couple of onlookers.From my vantage point of the tailgate of the vehicle ahead of Hilary, I gleefully iPhone photographed the following sequence.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
The Post reviews Cece Bell's book
Cece Bell's story of a deaf child's struggles reflects her own [Review: 'El Deafo' by Cece Bell
By Sharon Pajka
Washington Post September 24 2014, p. C4.
Comic Riffs on banned books
BANNED BOOKS WEEK: No 'Bone' or 'Neverwhere'? Here's why we can't afford to shelve the debate
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog September 24 2014
Oct 8: James O'Barr at Beyond Comics
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Another satisfied Cul de Sac reader recommends it
Ten reasons why you need "The Complete Cul de Sac"
By Andy Mansell
09/17/2014
http://culturemass.com/2014/09/17/ten-reasons-need-complete-cul-de-sac/
Comic Riffs talks to Cece Bell
'EL DEAFO': With her first (and so funny) graphic novel, deaf Va. artist CECE BELL hopes her tale will help others
By Michael Cavna Washington Post Comic Riffs blog September 23 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2014/09/23/el-deafo-cece-bell/
Oct. 21: Spiegelman's 'WORDLESS!'
Sept 24: Cece Bell at One More Page
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Monday, September 22, 2014
THURS 9/25: George Perez Signing at Third Eye Comics
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SIRENS #1 Launch Party with comics legend GEORGE PEREZ!
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Co-Creator of DEATHSTROKE, STARFIRE, CYBORG, RAVEN and more!
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SIGNING FROM 11AM-1PM!
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Sunday, September 21, 2014
Visiting Peru to talk comics
Last week, I spent a week in Lima and Cusco, Peru, teaching comics to high school and college students who are learning English, as well as teachers who teach English. The sessions, which were organized by the U.S. State Department, were held at what are called Binational Centers (BNCs), which are partially English language schools.