Sunday, July 08, 2012

Mark Wheatley at San Diego Comic Con

Details about Mark Wheatley at San Diego Comic Con here.

History of Invulnerability FINAL show and panel today



The Annual Arthur Tracy “The Street Singer” Endowment Production
THE HISTORY OF INVULNERABILITY
June 6 - July 8
 Click for full calendar of performances


By David Bar Katz
Directed by Shirley Serotsky
Designed by Dan Covey, Robbie Hayes, Dre Moore, Matt Nielson, and Debra Kim Sivigny
Stage Managed by Roy Gross

Featuring David Deblinger, Conrad  Feininger, Tim Getman, Brandon McCoy,David Raphaely, Jjana Valentiner, James Whalen, Alyssa Wilmoth and Noah Chiet
Behind every great superhero is a determined creator. In 1930s America, that creator was usually a young Jewish man with an active imagination. Katz’s play illuminates the story of Jerry Siegel—the brains behind Superman’s brawn—and the imagined struggle between the creative father and his uber-mensch son. Siegel wrestles to retain control of his famous comic book sensation as America is drawn into WWII.  Recommended for ages 16 and up due to mature themes and brief, modest nudity


Sunday, July 8 at 5:15pm: Comics in the District: A Discussion with Local Creators
  • Moderated by Mike Rhode (Coauthor of Comics Research Bibliography, Editor of Exhibition and Media Reviews of the International Journal of Comic Art, and a contributing writer for Hogan's Alley and for the Comics Journal)
  • Carolyn Belefski (Founder of Curls Studio which creates and self-publishes original comics, designs and illustrations; including the comic strip Curls)
  • Steve Conley (Award-winning designer, illustrator and cartoonist; writer and artist of Bloop Comic)
  • Evan Keeling (Illustrator, Designer & Comic Book Artist, co-founder of the DC Conspiracy)
  • Andrew Cohen (a small-press comic-book creator; www.howzitfunnies.blogspot.com)
  • Matt Dembicki (editor and contributing writer/artist to DC Comics; co-founder of the D.C. Conspiracy, a comics creators collective)

Saturday, July 07, 2012

Marc Tyler Nobleman's Batman booksignings

101_4069 Marc Tyler Nobleman

Marc Tyler Nobleman at Big Planet Comics Bethesda, signing his new book on Batman writer Bill Finger.
From Marc:

My two upcoming signings in the area:

- 7/20/12
Barnes & Noble, Tysons Corner Mall, McLean, VA; signing, 2 p.m. (opening day of night The Dark Knight Rises!)
- 7/21/12 Hooray for Books, Alexandria, VA; signing, 3 p.m. ("Come in from the heat to the chill of the Batcave")

I will be posting more as they are booked. Just check top right of my blog every few days.
Thank you,
Marc Tyler Nobleman
http://noblemania.blogspot.com/ - The stories behind the stories I writehttps://twitter.com/MarcTNobleman
Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman, illustrated by Ty Templeton, 7/1/12; a Junior Library Guild Selection
the book trailer:
http://noblemania.blogspot.com/2012/05/bill-boy-wonder-book-trailer.html

Matt Dembicki's 'Xoc' signings


From: Matt Dembicki

 
I like metal bands, tag-team wrestlers and sweatiness, so I'll be at Comic-Con next week! I'm there with Oni Press to debut my graphic novel, Xoc: The Journey of a Great White (there's a 20-page preview at the link). If you know of someone going and interested in the book (preferably a sweaty, metal-head wrestler), the Oni booth is 1833, and I'll have signings on:

Thursday: 2-2:45
Friday: 1-2:45
Saturday: 1-2:45


But, more importantly, on Saturday July 28 I'll have TWO Xoc signing at Big Planet Comics (College Park 11-1, and Vienna, 3-5)! In addition to the book, I'll have mini-comics (Xoc Pup, hopefully, as well as a Xoc sketchbooklet), Xoc posters courtesty of Big Planet, Xoc pins and Xoc shark teeth (actual-size scuptures of a great white tooth by my talented pal Brooke Allen, who did the cover to District Comics and illustrated the first story in that upcoming anthology).
 

Friday, July 06, 2012

Big Planet Comics Orbit Newsletter - July 6, 2012



 
 
Big Planet Comics
July 6, 2012

The sweet, sweet sound of AC

I hope everyone has power back by now, or you are reading this on your phone while recharging it at a local coffee shop. We only lost power in our Vienna store for one day, so I think we got off pretty lucky! (Our homes were less so, ask Peter about his cars!) I also hope everyone had a good 4th of July holiday, thanks for everyone who came out for our sale and everyone who made it to Bethesda for Marc Tyler Nobleman signing his new book Bill the Boy Wonder about Bill Finger, the co-creator of most of the Batman mythos.


Xoc Pup continues!

Matt Dembicki, editor of the amazing Trickster and upcoming District Comics anthologies, has a new graphic novel called Xoc about the life of great white shark coming out in July. We're having him for a couple of signings on July 28 (see below!), but we are also proud to present an exclusive new 8 page Xoc story! We will put up a new page every Friday and Wednesday, pages 1 through 5 are up now! You can view them at:
http://www.bigplanetcomics.com/xoc-by-matt-dembicki-page-1
http://www.bigplanetcomics.com/xoc-pup-by-matt-dembicki-page-2
http://www.bigplanetcomics.com/xoc-pup-by-matt-dembicki-page-3
http://www.bigplanetcomics.com/xoc-pup-by-matt-dembicki-page-4
http://www.bigplanetcomics.com/xoc-pup-by-matt-dembicki-page-5


Feel free to forward on our newsletter, and please send us any comments or mailing list requests to vienna@bigplanetcomics.com

Thanks!
 
- the Big Planet Comics kids


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UPCOMING - July 28 - Matt Dembicki Signing Xoc: The Journey of a Great White

Well, after you read the story of Xoc Pup above, get ready for a full graphic novel of the stories of a grown up great white shark! Matt Dembicki's Xoc is coming out soon! Join us on Saturday, July 28, at our College Park and Vienna stores for Matt signing copies of his new book.

11am-1pm
7315 Baltimore Ave.
College Park, MD 20740
301-699-0498
bigplanetcollegepark@yahoo.com

3pm-5pm
426 Maple Ave. East
Vienna, VA 22180
703-242-9412
vienna@bigplanetcomics.com

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Batman: Earth One HC

by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank

Much like the immensely successful Superman: Earth One, this stand-alone graphic novel is a retelling of the early days of Batman in its own world. Bruce Wayne's father is running for mayor. Jim Gordon might be corrupt. Alfred has a tough, military background. And yet from this, a vigilante named Batman will still arise... A great new take on the idea of Batman, adding a lot of humanity and character to Bruce Wayne and some amazing art by Frank!

5 Centimeters per Second SC

by Makoto Shinkai

A young boy and a young girl become close friends with the possibility of more, but as their families prepare to move, will they make the step forward? And how will this time affect the rest of their lives? A long and deliberate look at early love and connections.

Before Watchmen: Ozymandias #1

 
by Len Wein and Jae Lee
 

As Watchmen comes to a close, Ozymandias looks back on his life and begins telling his autobiography, from his earliest days to his decision to become a superhero. Jae Lee's astounding art sets this apart, with vistas of the ancient world and action.

Wizzywig: Portrait of a Serial Hacker HC

by Ed Piskor
 
An "inspired by true events" drama, as a young kid grows up in the hacker culture of the '80s and somehow turns into the world's most hunted fugitive! A slowburn of character development shows how someone can turn down this path, and a great series of storytelling using flashbacks and a framing sequence as "Boingthump" is finally caught!

Snake Oil #7: Witchzard

by Charles Forsman

A trio of high schoolers try to make their heavy metal band Witchzard successful even as two of them both are interested in the third. A very evocative look at high school and the drama of having a band, with some interesting twists and great characters moments.

Hero Worship #1

by Zak Penn, Scott Murphy, and Michael DiPascale

From one of the co-writers of The Avengers movie comes a tale of a world where the sole superhero is followed like a celebrity and near-worshipped by humanity. When a superfan gets a chance to meet Zenith, things begin to get a bit strange as there may be more going on then people are aware of. Plus there is a twist at the end for the fan!

The Cape: 1969 #1 (of 4)

by Joe Hill, Jason Ciaramella, and Nelson Daniel
 
At the height of the America-Vietnam War, two helicoptor medics are shot down behind enemy lines. But even as the Vietcong hunt them through the jungle, there is something else lurking, something worse. A strange prequel that will hopefully reveal how the Cape can give someone superpowers, but told in a war/horror setting!

The Muppets #1 (of 4)

by Roger Langridge
 
The whole Muppet gang prepares for a show at the theater, but with the arrival of a special guest on the show, can love be in the air for Animal? It can if the guest is Meredith the Mountain Gorilla! Plus lots of shorts and other great Muppet moments by the Muppet master, Roger Langridge!

all ages!
The Adventures Of Buck O'Rue SC
Avengers Vs X-Men #7 (Of 12)
Batman & Robin Vol 1 Born To Kill HC
Mike Norton's Battlepug Vol 1: Blood and Drool HC
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 9 Vol 1 Freefall SC
Dan The Unharmable #3
Danger Club #3
Dial H #3
Fables Vol 17 Inherit The Wind SC
Invincible Vol 16 Family Ties SC
Leonard Starr's Mary Perkins On Stage Vol 10 SC
Mind Mgmt #2
The Other Sides Of Howard Cruse HC
Popeye #3
Super Dinosaur Vol 2 SC
Zombies That Ate The World Vol 2 HC

Big Planet Comics Podcast #51
"Marvel Soon!"
Kevin, Nick and Jared actually do some stuff this week, and review all the new comics! Download now or subscribe on iTunes!
 
PODCAST REVIEWS:

Batman: Earth One HC by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank
Battlepug 1: Blood and Drool HC by Mike Norton
Before Watchmen: Ozymandias #1 (of 6) by Len Wein and Jae Lee
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #1 by James Robinson and Philip Tan
Hero Worship #1 by Zak Penn, Scott Murphy and Michael Dipascale
The Infernal Man-Thing #1 (of 3) by Steve Gerber and Kevin Nowlan
Snake Oil #7: Witchzard by Charles Forsman

Send us questions to podcast@bigplanetcomics.com or leave a voicemail at 1-703-539-CAST! (1-703-539-2278)
 

7/28 - Matt Dembicki
Signing Xoc
11am-1pm
7315 Baltimore Ave.
College Park, MD 20740
301-699-0498
bigplanetcollegepark@yahoo.com

Signing Xoc
3pm-5pm
426 Maple Ave. East
Vienna, VA 22180
703-242-9412
vienna@bigplanetcomics.com

New Next Week 7/11

(Let us know if you want any of these!)
 
2000 AD #1784
2000 AD #1785
Adventure Time Marceline Scream Queens #1
American Vampire Lord Of Nightmares #2 (Of 5)
Animal Land Vol 5 SC
Ant-Man Season One HC
Atomic Robo Real Science Adventures #4
Avengers Assemble #5
Avenging Spider-Man #9
AVX Vs #4 (Of 6)
Bad Medicine #3
Batgirl #11
Batgirl Vol 1 The Darkest Reflection HC
Batman #11
Batman And Robin #11
Batman Arkham Unhinged #4
Battle Beasts #1 (Of 4)
Before Watchmen Minutemen #2 (Of 6)
Betty & Veronica Double Digest #203 SC
Kevin Smith Bionic Man #10
Bloodshot #1
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 9 Freefall #11
Bulletproof Coffin Disinterred #6 (Of 6)
Captain America #14
Casanova Vol 3 Avaritia SC
Chew Secret Agent Poyo #1
Conan The Barbarian #6
Creepy Comics #9
Crossed Badlands #9
The Crow #1
Dancer #3
Dark Avengers #177
Deathstroke #11
Defenders #8
Demon Knights #11
Demon Knights Vol 1 Seven Against The Dark SC
Dungeon Quest Vol 3 SC
Eerie Comics #1
Enormous One Shot #1
Fantastic Four Annual #33
Fantastic Four By Jonathan Hickman Vol 5 HC
Frankenstein Agent Of Shade #11
Game Of Thrones #9
Ghostbusters Vol 2 SC
GI Joe Vol 2 #15
God And Science: Return Of The TI Girls HC
Green Lantern The Animated Series #4
Grifter #11
Guerillas Vol 2 SC
Harbinger #2
Heart SC
Hellboy Library Vol 5 Darkness Calls Wild Hunt HC
Hoax Hunters #1
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame HC
Jennifer Blood #14
Jewish Images In The Comics HC
JLA Vol 2 SC
Judge Dredd Megazine #324
Kirby Genesis #8
Legion Lost #11
Life With Archie #21
Lil Depressed Boy #12
Locke & Key Vol 5 Clockworks HC
The Lone Ranger Snake Of Iron #1
Marvel Masterworks Amazing Spider-Man Vol 14 HC
Marvel Super Heroes #2
Marvel Universe Avengers Earths Heroes #4
The Massive #2
Mega Man #15
Neil Gaimans Midnight Days HC
New Avengers #28 AVX
New Mutants #45
Orchid Vol 1 SC
Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide Vol 42 SC
Richard Stark's Parker The Score HC
Peter Panzerfaust #5
The Phoenix #7
Planetoid #1 2nd Ptg
Planetoid #2
Punk Rock Jesus #1 (Of 6)
Queen Sonja #30
Ravagers #3
Resurrection Man #11
Revival #1
Saucer Country #5
Scarlet Spider #7
Shade #10 (Of 12)
Silence GN
Smoke And Mirrors #4 (Of 5)
Space Punisher #1 (Of 4)
Space Warped SC
Sparrow And Crowe #1
Spider-Men #3 (Of 5)
Spongebob Comics #10
Star Trek Vol 2 SC
Star Wars Knight Errant Escape #2 (Of 5)
Stitched #6
Strain #6 (Of 12)
Suicide Squad #11
Sunset First Look One Shot
Superboy #11
Swamp Thing #11
Takio #2
Tales Designed To Thrizzle #8
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Color Classics #3
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol 2 SC
Thief Of Thieves #1 5th Ptg
Transformers Regeneration One #81
Ultimate Comics X-Men #14 DWF
Uncanny X-Force #27
Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge Vol 1 Poor Old Man HC
Uncharted SC
Venom #20
Walking Dead #100
Wild Children One Shot
Wolverine And X-Men #13 AVX
X-23 Vol 2 Chaos Theory SC
Youngblood #72
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July 7: Southern Maryland Comic-Con


July 7, 2012
10 am to 5 pm

$10 admission
Kids 10 and under get in free!
Tickets available at the door.

Capital Clubhouse
3033 Waldorf Market Place
Waldorf, MD 20603

http://somdcon.com/

Curls on Theater J's Superman play

 
She'll be speaking about comics, along with Steve Conley, Matt Dembiski and Andrew Cohen in a panel I moderate on Sunday July 8th.

Wednesday, July 04, 2012

City Paper's A Cat in Paris animated review

Le Chat Aarrgh
[online title: A Cat in Paris Directed by Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol: A slight (very slight!) animated confection].
By Tricia Olszewski
Washington City Paper June 29, 2012, p. 31
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/articles/42912/a-cat-in-paris-reviewed-a-slight-very-slight-animated/

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Monkey See blog on Spider-Man movie


A Nerd Is Not A Geek: Two Spins On Spider-Man
by Linda Holmes
National Public Radio's Monkey See blog (July 3, 2012
http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2012/07/03/156194584/a-nerd-is-not-a-geek-two-spins-on-spider-man

Garry Trudeau editorial on sexual assualt

Breaking the cycle of sexual assault in the military
By Garry Trudeau and Loree Sutton,
Washington Post July 1 2012, p. A19
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/breaking-the-cycle-of-sexual-assault-in-the-military/2012/06/29/gJQAK0wNCW_story.html

Dark Knight movie interview in On Tap

Matthew Modine: Keep Your Mouth Shut

July 4: Marc Nobleman at Big Planet Comics

The Post on the new Spider-Man movie

Spinning a (too) familiar tale
By Ann Hornaday
Washington Post July 3, 2012
 
The Express runs this review as well, and the Examiner runs the AP one.

Richard Thompson and Cul de Sac nominated for a Harvey Award

Comic Riffs has the story - http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/harvey-awards-here-are-your-2012-comics-nominees/2012/07/02/gJQAPNaJJW_blog.html

Monday, July 02, 2012

PR: Swann Foundation Announces Awards for 2012-2013


Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave. SE
Washington DC   20540

July 2, 2012

Swann Foundation Announces Awards for 2012‑2013

The Caroline and Erwin Swann Foundation for Caricature and Cartoon, administered by the Library of Congress, is awarding fellowships to five applicants for the academic year 2012-2013.  Recipients attend the University of Chicago; Duke, Harvard and Northwestern universities; and the University of Wisconsin.

Rhae Lynn Barnes, a doctoral candidate in history at Harvard University, was awarded the fellowship to support research on her dissertation, "Darkology: The History of Amateur Blackface Minstrelsy and the Making of Modern America, 1860-1965."  A major part of her study consists of creating a bibliographic database of amateur minstrel show guides, which include cartoons of black life in America.  As she catalogs these materials, she will analyze how the cartoons' themes and characters changed in relation to black freedom struggles.

Jill E. Bugajski, a doctoral candidate in art history at Northwestern University, will receive Swann support for research on her dissertation, "Red Dilemma: Totalitarian Spectacle and the Inception of the Cultural Cold War in American Art 1939-1949."  Her project investigates graphic art and exhibitions in the United States in the context of America's shifting relationship with the Soviet Union during the 1940s.

Sadam H. Issa, a doctoral candidate in African languages and literature at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, was awarded a fellowship to support research for his dissertation, "Picturing History: Palestinian Political Cartoons, 1948 to 2009". His study will examine how political cartoons published in three Palestinian newspapers—Filastin (Palestine), al-Quds (Jerusalem) and al-Hayāt al-Jadīdah (The New Life)—visually narrate the history of Palestine from the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948 to the Gaza War of 2009. He argues that this imagery will provide valuable insight into Palestinian history, especially in relation to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and can serve as a pictorial form of Palestinian national narrative.

Julia Langbein, a doctoral candidate in art history at the University of Chicago, will receive a fellowship to support research on her dissertation, "Salon Caricature in Paris, 1840-1881."  Her study focuses on caricatures of paintings that were displayed in the Paris Salon, the annual or biennial state-sponsored display of high art.  Langbein aims to shed light on a little-studied type of caricature and to re-assert the importance of this powerful graphic art form in the history of the Paris Salon in 19th-century French art.

Emilie Anne-Yvonne Luse, a doctoral candidate in art, art history and visual studies at Duke University, received a fellowship to pursue research for her dissertation, "Anti-Semitism and Anti-modernism in France: 1918-1940."  She plans to investigate imagery commenting on abstraction and representation in conservative French interwar periodicals.  Her project will explore how critiques of modern art and its markets functioned as a platform for anti-Semitism in France.

During the coming academic year, the five recipients will collectively conduct research at the Library largely in General Collections and in the Prints and Photographs, Rare Book and Special Collections, and African and Middle Eastern divisions.    

New York advertising executive Erwin Swann (1906‑1973) established the Swann Foundation for Caricature and Cartoon in 1967.  An avid collector, Swann assembled a large group of original drawings by over 500 artists, spanning two centuries, which his estate bequeathed to the Library of Congress in the 1970s. Swann's original purpose was to build a collection of original drawings by significant creators of humorous and satiric art and to encourage the study of original cartoon and caricature drawings as works of art.  The foundation=s support of research and academic publication is carried out in part through a program of fellowships.

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PR12-133
7/2/12
ISSN: 0731-3527


The Post on animator Seth McFarlane's Ted and French animation

A buzz kill with a stuffed bear
By Ann Hornaday
Washington Post June 29, 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/movies/ted,1206337/critic-review.html

A French twist of felines, felons ["A Cat in Paris"]
By Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post June 29, 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/movies/a-cat-in-paris-une-vie-de-chat,1217938/critic-review.html



Final Week of History of Invulnerability



The 16th Street Shortlist

Formatting look funky? Click here for a webview                              Calendar of Events



Creativity



Tj - HistoryThis History of Invulnerability
Through July 8
The Annual Arthur Tracy "The Street Singer" Production

Performances July 3-8 ONLY $10* with code 'TJFRIEND'
 
"Eye-opening, leaping across an impressive array of thought-provoking issues in a single bound" - The Washingtonian

Behind every great superhero is a determined creator. Katz's play illuminates the story of Jerry Siegel—the brains behind Superman's brawn. Siegel wrestles to retain control of his famous comic book sensation as America is drawn into WWII.
 
Honoring the memory and musical legacy of Arthur Tracy—the renowned radio, stage and screen singer and entertainer whose talents delighted millions around the world—the arts programs supported by this fund continue Tracy's ability to entertain for years to come.



Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish WomenGraphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women
A groundbreaking touring exhibition, Graphic Details provides the first in-depth look at a unique and polific niche of graphic storytelling.

Want a sneak peek? Check out this report on JN1 or this review in the Washington Jewish Week.





The Blog at 16th and QBeneficiary Agency, the Jewish Federation of Greater WashingtonTwittert.

July 12: Sweaty Eyeballs animation in Baltimore

Details here:

Matt Dembicki on American Library Assocation's YouTube channel

PR: SPX Announces Françoise Mouly and Adrian Tomine as Guests of Small Press Expo 2012



SPX Announces Françoise Mouly and Adrian Tomine as Guests of Small Press Expo 2012

For Immediate Release                   Contact: Warren Bernard
                                                                                                               E-Mail:
warren@spxpo.com


Bethesda, Maryland; July 2, 2012 – Small Press Expo is pleased to announce Françoise Mouly and Adrian Tomine as honored guests of SPX 2012.  Both Mouly and Tomine will be making their first SPX appearances this year and are in addition to the previously announced guests Chris Ware, Dan Clowes and Jamie & Gilbert Hernandez.

Mouly, art editor for The New Yorker since 1993, is the author of several books including collections of cover art from The New Yorker, and has edited the forthcoming 2012 edition of the prestigious The Best American Comics series.  Mouly got her start in comics as the co-creator (with husband Art Spiegelman) of the groundbreaking and highly influential RAW series in 1980.  Consciously designed as an art object, RAW was, throughout the eighties, the premier showcase of cutting-edge comic art and storytelling techniques.  Many of the celebrated contributors to RAW, including Charles Burns, R. Crumb, Chris Ware, and Art Spiegelman have since gone on to grace the cover of The New Yorker with their artwork during Mouly's tenure as art director. Her successful Toon Book imprint takes her cartoon and illustration aesthetic into the world of children's books.

Writer/artist Adrian Tomine burst onto the comics scene in the mid-'90s with Optic Nerve, and his closely observed characterization and thoughtful storytelling quickly earned comparisons to the likes of Raymond Carver and nominations for the Eisner Award.  In addition to volumes collecting his sketches and otherwise uncollected work, Tomine's critically acclaimed Optic Nerve stories have been collected into several handsome volumes.  Though he is a generation removed from the "RAW generation," Tomine's distinctive artwork is of a piece with their sensibility, and has also gone on to grace the cover of The New Yorker on numerous occasions. 

About SPX

Small Press Expo (SPX) is the preeminent showcase for the exhibition of independent comics, graphic novels, and alternative political cartoons. SPX is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit that brings together more than 300 artists and publishers to meet their readers, booksellers, and distributors each year. Graphic novels, mini comics, and alternative comics will all be on display and for sale by their authors and illustrators, as well as a series of panel discussions and interviews with this year's guests.

As in previous years, profits from the SPX will go to support the SPX Graphic Novel Gift Program, which funds graphic novel purchases for public and academic libraries, as well as the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF), which protects the First Amendment rights of comic book readers and professionals. For more information on the CBLDF, visit their website at http://www.cbldf.org.

SPX also supports the Small Press Expo Collection at the Library of Congress, which preserves the history of both the artistic output of the creators who come to SPX, as well as the art that SPX itself generates as part of its yearly festival. It the first program of its type by a major institution in the United States to preserve the works of the indie comics community.

SPX 2012 will be held Saturday, September 15 and Sunday, September 16.  For more information on the Small Press Expo, please visit http://www.spxpo.com.