Cartoon ballons that soar to old heights [Book review: 'The Bungle Family' by Harry J. Tuthill]
By Dennis Drabelle
Washington Post November 9 2014
Cartoon ballons that soar to old heights [Book review: 'The Bungle Family' by Harry J. Tuthill]
By Dennis Drabelle
Washington Post November 9 2014
Letters to the Editor: The life and (interesting) times of John Tyler
Dorothy Pugh, Potomac
Washington Post November 8 2014
Letters to the Editor: A topic ill-suited to the comics
George H. Spencer, McLean
Washington Post November 8 2014
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Lost Art Books is one of the official sponsors of this year's Comic Arts Brooklyn (CAB) festival to be held on Nov. 8 from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm. We'll be exhibiting and can be found in the upstairs hall at table #U36. The festival is free to the public and is held at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in Brooklyn. You can find more information about the show's exhibitors, programming, and special guests at Comic Arts Brooklyn's website. Download a copy of our handy floor plan flier with directions to our booth. Not only will you find every book we've published, but we'll also have our new limited-edition silkscreen poster by gig poster phenom, Jeffrey Everett. Come by our booth and introduce yourself; making new friends is our favorite part of exhibiting at these festivals. |
What makes a story a classic? And how are folk tales like Little Red Riding Hood enhanced with a graphic treatment? From Snow White to Harry Potter, the timeless characters of childhood retain their appeal, and adults will delight in these stories and artwork as much as children. Join Kick, visionary activist turned anthologist, as he presents the fourth volume of his Graphic Canon. (Seven Stories)
Tom King Explores the Undercover History of "Grayson"
Kiel Phegley
Comic Book Resources October 30th, 2014