Monday, April 15, 2013

April 15: WONDER WOMEN on PBS tonight

 

 

 

 

 

WONDER WOMEN! THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICAN SUPERHEROINES PREMIERES ON INDEPENDENT LENS ON MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2013 ON PBS

 

Film traces the fascinating birth, evolution and legacy of Wonder Woman and introduces a dynamic group of fictional and real-life superheroines fighting for positive role models for girls, both on screen and off

 

(San Francisco, CA) Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines traces the fascinating evolution and legacy of Wonder Woman. From the birth of the comic book superheroine in the 1940s to the blockbusters of today, Wonder Women looks at how popular representations of powerful women often reflect society's anxieties about women's liberation. The film goes behind the scenes with TV stars Lynda Carter (Wonder Woman) and Lindsay Wagner (The Bionic Woman), comic writers and artists, and real-life superheroines such as Gloria Steinem, Kathleen Hanna and others, who offer an enlightening and entertaining counterpoint to the male-dominated superhero genre. A film by Kristy Guevara-Flanagan and Kelcey Edwards, Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines premieres on the award-winning series Independent Lens, hosted by Stanley Tucci, on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 10 PM ET (check local listings). 

Wonder Women explores our nation's long-term love affair with comic book superheroes and raises questions about the possibilities and contradictions of heroines within the genre. Reflecting our culture's deep-seated ambivalence toward powerful women — even in this so-called post-feminist era — women may be portrayed as good, or brave, or even featured as "action babes," but rarely are they seen as heroes at the center of their own journey.

Tying the film together is the groundbreaking figure of Wonder Woman, the unlikely brainchild of a Harvard-trained pop psychologist named William Moulton Marston. From Wonder Woman's original, radical World War II presence, to her uninspiring 1960s incarnation as a fashion boutique owner, to her dramatic resurrection by feminist Gloria Steinem and the women of Ms. Magazine, Wonder Woman's legacy continues today—despite the fact that she has yet to make it to the big screen.

In our era of increased plastic surgeries and emphasis on "looking good" rather than acting powerfully, many psychologists, media and social critics have long decried the fact that women are bombarded with images of physical perfection and portrayals of their gender purely in terms of sexual attractiveness. Wonder Women counters this by reflecting on why our culture struggles with images of women triumphant beyond the domestic arena of relationships and family. Exploring how our highly visual culture places more emphasis on girls' and women's looks rather than on their deeds, Wonder Women urges women to claim the action genre — and media in general— as their own, if they want to change how they are represented.

Says director Guevera-Flanagan, "I loved the idea of looking at something as populist as comics to reveal our cultural obsessions, and in particular, how women's roles have changed over time. The narratives of our most iconic superheroes, told and re-told over decades, boldly outline our shifting values. For some it's Lara Croft, for others it's Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but we all need those iconic heroes that tell us we have the power to slay our dragons and don't have to wait around to be rescued."

To learn more about the film, visit the Wonder Women companion website (http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/wonder-women), which features information about the film, including an interview with the filmmaker and links and resources pertaining to the film's subject matter. The site also features a Talkback section for viewers to share their ideas and opinions, preview clips of the film, and more.

 

 

 

About the Filmmakers

 

Kristy Guevara-Flanagan (Director)

Kristy Guevera-Flanagan's first feature-length film was an acclaimed documentary covering four years in the lives of four adolescent girls, Going On 13. The film was an official selection of Tribeca, Silverdocs, and many other international film festivals and was broadcast on public television in 2009. Kristy has also produced and directed several short films, including El Corrido De Cecilia Rios, a chronicle of the violent death of 15-year-old Cecilia Rios. It was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival. Now an assistant professor at Diablo Valley College, Kristy has a MFA in Film Production from San Francisco State University.

 

Kelcey Edwards (Producer)

Kelcey Edwards is an award-winning documentary filmmaker whose films have screened at many of the top-ranking festivals around the country, including True/False, Silverdocs, and SXSW. After receiving her MFA in Documentary Film & Video from Stanford University, she moved to New York City, where she works as a filmmaker, producer and arts educator. She is the co-producer of Words Of Witness, a documentary feature by director Mai Iskander (Garbage Dreams) and an official selection of Berlinale 2012.

 

About Independent Lens

Independent Lens is an Emmy® Award winning weekly series airing on PBS. The acclaimed anthology series features documentaries united by the creative freedom, artistic achievement and unflinching visions of independent filmmakers. Presented by the Independent Television Service (ITVS), the series is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a private corporation funded by the American people, with additional funding provided by PBS, the National Endowment for the Arts and the MacArthur Foundation. The senior series producer is Lois Vossen. More information at www.pbs.org/independentlens. Join Independent Lens on Facebook at www.facebook.com/independentlens.

 

Animated money policy film playing in Ballston

An animated money policy film is playing in Ballston..and it's by someone who grew up in McLean.
 
'Silver Circle': A libertarian love story where the bad guys work at the Federal Reserve [in print as 'The Fed gets him animated'].
 By Monica Hesse,
 Washington Post April 15 2013

Sunday, April 14, 2013

April 15: Gilbert Hernandez This Monday in Baltimore for Free!!




Gilbert Hernadez Monday 5:30PM at Johns Hopkins!!


Cartoonist and graphic novelist Gilbert Hernandez will present a slide talk for free on his work on Monday, April 15 at The Johns Hopkins University. Hernandez' talk, "From Funnybooks to Graphic Novels," will begin at 5:30 p.m. in Room 101 of the F. Ross Jones Building, Mattin Center, on the Homewood campus at 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore. A book-signing will follow.

In 1981, along with his brothers Jaime and Mario, Hernandez created "Love and Rockets," a landmark, award-winning comic book series informed by the L.A. hardcore punk rock scene. The long-running series' DIY ethic and compelling, multiracial female characters earned it a well-deserved spot in the pantheon of alternative comix. Love and Rockets also spawned the "Palomar" stories, Hernandez' magic realist magnum opus. Set in a fictional Central American border town, the vivid, diverse characters of "Heartbreak Soup" and "Human Diastrophism" prompted The New York Times to declare Hernandez "one of the great craftsmen of American comics."

Hernandez' current graphic novel, "Marble Season," is a semi-autobiographical work set in a 1960s California suburb against the golden age of the American dream and the silver age of comics. It's a subtle, deft rumination on the redemptive and timeless power of storytelling and world-building in childhood.

Hernandez, 56, lives in Las Vegas with his wife and daughter.

To download images of Hernandez' work, go to: http://www.jhu.edu/~artwork/.

"From Funnybooks to Graphic Novels" is co-sponsored by Homewood Art Workshops and Homewood Arts Programs. Visitor parking on campus is available in the South Garage, 3101 Wyman Park Drive, Baltimore, Md. 21211. Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, call 410-516-6705.

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KAL collectibles from Raven Beer

You can get a couple of KAL collectibles from Raven Beer. Besides the three beers he's done the cover for, there's a t-shirt and magnets.

Comic Riffs on the Pulitzers

HANDICAPPING THE PULITZERS: Who might win out in 2013?
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog April 11 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/handicapping-the-pulitzers-who-might-win-out-in-2013/2013/04/11/793d3730-a305-11e2-be47-b44febada3a8_blog.html#pagebreak

Leslie Goldman's new website

Leslie Goldman and I met through her volunteering at a museum that I used to work in. Her husband had worked on comics, so we talked about that and now I find out that Leslie is a painter. She's just launched A Sense of Wonder website about her paintings.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Barbarian Comics profile from 2011

Joel Pollack of Big Planet Comics just kicked this over to me -

Barbarian Comics still serving readers after 40 years
Landmark Wheaton business staying true to its roots
by Aaron Kraut, Staff Writer
September 28 2011
http://www.gazette.net/article/20110928/NEWS/709289582/1123/barbarian-comics-still-serving-readers-after-40-years&template=gazette

April 13-14: Samurai Champloo anime marathon at the Smithsonian


DateSaturday, April 13, 2013, 11 am
CategoriesFilms
VenueFreer Gallery
Event LocationMeyer Auditorium
CostFree; walk-in.
Related EventsTour: Arts of Japan
Related Exhibition   Hand-Held: Gerhard Pulverer's Japanese Illustrated Books

Bill Day responds to critics

A few weeks back we noted accusations that Bill Day was plagiarizing and 'self-plagiarizing'.  Bill's not local, but won the DC-based Robert F Kennedy Journalism award for cartooning. Here's his response to his critics, and local cartoonist Matt Wuerker comments at the end as AAEC president.
 
Bill Day
Apr 12 2013
Assault Weapons and False Charges

Cartoonists at Library of Congess Book Festival this fall

 Cartoonists at Library of Congess Book Festival this fall have been announced. Gilbert Hernandez, Jaime Hernandez, Jennifer and Matthew Holm and Brad Meltzer will be appearing according to this press release. Rumor has it that Fred "Johnny Hiro" Chao will be attending as well.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Bob Staake interviewed

The Post runs a comic drawing by Bob Staake every weekend, but he does plenty of other work (especially New Yorker covers). Here's an interview about his new children's book:

Q & A with Bob Staake
By Sally Lodge
Apr 11, 2013
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/authors/interviews/article/56759-q-a-with-bob-staake.html

Zadzooks on Star Wars

Wow, the Washington Times is still running some of Zadzooks' comics stories. I haven't been checking in years, assuming that his column went down when the paper imploded...

Zadzooks: Star Wars review (Nos. 1 to 3, Dark Horse Comics)
By Joseph Szadkowski
The Washington Times April 10, 2013
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/apr/10/zadzooks-star-wars-review-nos-1-3-dark-horse-comic/

Weldon on Knisley's Relish

Cook, Illustrated: A New Graphic Novel That Live-to-Eat Types Will Savor
by Glen Weldon
April 11, 2013
http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2013/04/11/176568118/cook-illustrated-a-new-graphic-novel-that-live-to-eat-types-will-savor

SPX 2013 Hotel Information




SPX 2013 Hotel Information


Hi Everyone!

OK, with Tablegeddon just about behind us (WHEW!!), we can get back to the business of focusing on SPX 2013.

We are looking forward to hosting Seth (YES!), Lisa Hanawalt (YES!!), Gary Panter (YES!! Even more!!) and Frank Santoro (YES!!!! Again!!) to the show. But these are not the last of the guests.

So stay tuned as we will have some more guests to announce in the coming months.

Now, for those of you coming in from out of town, here is the hotel information you need..

The SPX room block is up and ready to take your reservations. Rooms this year are $114. The link to the Marriott site that gets you the discount is:

https://resweb.passkey.com/go/89056e67

You can also call their toll free number at 1-877-212-5752 and use the code "The Expo" to reserve your rooms.

And Official Heads Up!!

If you go to the regular Marriott web site without using the above link, "The Expo" as a discount code, it will not work.

So ya can;t say we did not warn you.

Any questions on the hotel, go ahead and contact us either on our Tumblr/Twitter/Facebook feeds or write us at spxcomics@gmail.com.

See ya,
Warren

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Weldon on 'Saga'

A Foolish Inconsistency: The Saga of 'Saga'
 by Glen Weldon
National Public Radio's Monkey See blog April 10, 2013

City Paper on Daisey on Disneyworld

Thingdom of Heaven: A year removed from his fabulism scandal, Mike Daisey searches for utopia.
By Chris Klimek
Washingotn City Paper April 5, 2013

June 21: Neil Gaiman

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Politics & Prose Bookstore presents Neil Gaiman at GW Lisner Friday, June 21 at 7 p.m.

Book CoverPolitics & Prose Bookstore is pleased to present Neil Gaiman for The Ocean at the End of the Lane on Friday, June 21 at 7 p.m. at GW Lisner Auditorium.

From one of the world's most beloved storytellers—#1 New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman—comes his first adult novel in eight years. Wondrous and imaginative, and at times deeply scary, The Ocean at the End of the Lane (Wm. Morrow, $25.99) captures the very essence of childhood fear and uncertainty. In a clash of memory and reality, it is a pitched fever dream of a novel, and could very well be Gaiman's most accomplished work to date.

 

Ticketing Information

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Signing Guidelines

  • Neil Gaiman will sign all copies of The Ocean at the End of the Lane purchased from Politics & Prose.
  • Due to time constraints, Neil will sign up to TWO additional titles per person, personalized with first names only.
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Barbara Dale's new website

Baltimore-based cartoonist Barbara Dale has a new website.

SL Gallant and Carolyn Belefski's new advertising work

Shannon Gallant talks on his blog about his advertising work for Clorox and you can see all the ads here.

Shannon tells me that Carolyn Belefski also did work for them, but I don't see her cartoons on the site yet.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Truitt on some more comics

Geeky kid finds his joystick mojo in 'Game Boys': Neil Herndon explores the world of boss battles and power-ups with a cheerworthy teenage hero.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 9, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/09/game-boys-digital-comic-book-series/2067387/

Casey dives deeper into superhero world in 'Sex' No. 2; Ex-superhero learns there's more to being an adult than "simply taking off the cape and costume."
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY  April 9, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/09/joe-casey-sex-comic-book-series/2068701/

Dorothy and Co. get an edgy makeover in new 'Oz' comic; Zenescope finally explores the realm of Yellow Brick Roads and flying monkeys in book launching in July.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 10, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/10/oz-zenescope-comic-book-series/2070851/

Arch Enemy to debut a lineup of daily digital comics: A new take on the 'Wizard of Oz' mythology and the return of Shane West's 'Big Bad Wolf' are part of the series beginning next week.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 5, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/05/arch-enemy-entertainment-digital-comics/2056935/

Shane West brings action, mayhem to 'Big Bad Wolf': 'Nikita' star's comic-book series wraps its first story arc with a monstrous confrontation.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 10, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/10/shane-west-the-big-bad-wolf-comic-book-issue-3/2071737/

Superheroes face super moral dilemmas in 'Unmasked'; 'Watchmen' and other deconstructing tales influence Michael Sarrao's digital comic.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 8, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/08/unmasked-digital-comic-book-series/2063559/

'Trinity War' breaks out amid a trio of Justice Leagues; This means war for Superman, Batman and a lot of new and breakout characters.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 7, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/07/justice-league-trinity-war/2050575/

Comic Riffs on Saga censorship

APPLE vs. SAGA #12: ComiXology blocks sale of Image comic over 'images of gay sex'; artist Staples reacts [UPDATED]
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post  Comic Riffs blog April 10 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/apple-vs-saga-12-apple-bans-image-comic-over-images-of-gay-sex/2013/04/09/16864cd2-a164-11e2-be47-b44febada3a8_blog.html#pagebreak

UPDATE: ComiXology says that it — and not Apple — blocked sale of 'SAGA' #12; decision now reversed
By Michael Cavna
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post  Comic Riffs blog April 10 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/update-comixology-says-that-it--and-not-apple--blocked-sale-of-saga-12-decision-now-reversed/2013/04/10/91c146c6-a228-11e2-be47-b44febada3a8_blog.html#pagebreak

April 25: Growing Up With Graphic Novels!


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Graphic Novel Panel: Growing with Graphics

Moderated by Michael Cavna, author of "Comic Riffs," a blog of the Washington Post, this event features a panel discussion on the importance of the graphic novel by prominent and award-winning graphic artists, authors, and editors.

Eleanor Davis, cartoonist, author/illustrator. Eleanor is the winner of the Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor for Stinky, a TOON publication, and is also the author of The Secret Science Alliance and the Copycat Crook for middle grade readers.

Nathan Hale, graphic novelist for middle grade readers. Nathan is the illustrator of Rapunzel's Revenge and Calamity Jack, and the author/illustrator of the non-fiction series Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales, published by Abrams.

Andrés Vera Martínez, graphic novel illustrator for older readers. His most recent book is Little White Duck: A Childhood in China, written with his wife Na Liu.

Mark Siegel, editorial director of First Second, a publisher of graphic novels for all ages. He is the author of To Dance: A Ballerina's Graphic Novel with his wife Sienna Siegel. His most recent adult book is the best-selling Sailor Twain.

 

Connect wih the Panelists

Terasol

Following the event, join the panelists for an intimate gathering at our limited-seating reception. Authors and illustrators will be available to chat, connect, and celebrate the pleasure of reading graphic novels. Get to know the authors and illustrators and continue the discussions ignited during the panel. Seating is extremely limited. Registration required.

Graphic Artists Fan Reception
9 p.m.

at Terasol (across the street from P&P)
Tickets are $30, and include access to the panelists, one drink ticket, and light hors d'oeuvres. 
To register, call the Children and Teens Department at (202) 364-1919.

 

Save the Date!

Picture Book Panel

Illustrated books have a special way of enriching children's experience with the printed page, introducing them to both reading and art. Join us Sunday, May 19 at 5 p.m. when Leonard Marcus, author and editor of many books including Show Me a Story and Minders of Make-Believe, will moderate a panel about the history and future of picture books. Joining Marcus are editor Neal Porter; authors Mac Barnett, Meg Medina, and Jon Scieszka; and authors/illustrators Christopher Myers and Laura Vaccaro Seeger. Adult event.

 

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Tuesday, April 09, 2013

More Glen Weldon on Superman

Steve Younis
April 8, 2013: "Superman: The Unauthorized Biography" on Radio KAL Live!
http://www.supermanhomepage.com/news.php?readmore=12845

Superman: The Unauthorized Biography "Superman: The Unauthorized Biography" author Glen Weldon was our special guest on tonight's edition of "Radio KAL Live!", the Superman Homepage live internet radio show.

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Superman Never Gives Up
Mordicai Knode   
Tor.com April 8 2013
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2013/04/superman-never-gives-up

Mousketeer Funicello's obituary in The Post

Annette Funicello, Mouseketeer and girl-next-door beauty, dies at 70 
By Emily Langer,  
Washington Post April 9 2013 

A Richard Thompson book I didn't know about...

...that's now in the collections of Michigan State University's Library.
 
Quick & Easy Diabetic Recipes for One : Tips and Recipes for Healthy Eating On Your Own / Kathleen Stanley and Connie C. Crawley ; illustrations, Richard Thompson. -- Alexandria, Va. : American Diabetes Association, 1997. -- 129 p. ; 26
   cm. -- Includes index. -- Call no.: RC662.S76 1997
Copies are available here. I just bought one of them.

Monday, April 08, 2013

PR: Awesome Con DC Newsletter - Programming Schedule is Complete!

I'll be moderating the District Comics panel on Saturday. Stop by and get a book and get it signed. 4 other creators will be speaking with me and Curls Studio and Big Planet Comics will both have copies for sale. This book sold out at SPX.

Room 102B – EXCLUSIVE TO AWESOME CON: DISTRICT COMICS!
Chronicling the unconventional history of our nation’s capital, District Comics has won numerous awards and has received critical acclaim across the U.S. Join the writers and artist who came together to honor our favorite city during this Q and A panel moderated by ComicsDC’s Mike Rhode.

Awesome Con DC is April 20-21, 2013!
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April 20-21, 2013
Saturday 10-7
Sunday 10-5

BUY TICKETS HERE
Single Day Ticket - $15
Two Day Ticket - $25
VIP Pass - $75
Kids <11 - FREE

Washington Convention Center

Washington, DC 20001
Mt. Vernon Square Metro station (Green/Yellow lines)
Text/call (240)346-0399 for more info

We encourage you to buy tickets early. Lines are expected. If you've already bought your tickets, you'll get in a lot faster. 

We've got the whole schedule right here!  

Awesome Con DC is less than two weeks away, so you better start planning! Besides having a fantastic guest list (Nicholas Brendon, Ernie Hudson, Phil LaMarr, Billy West, Theo Crane, Larry Hama, Herb Trimpe, Ben Templesmith, Justin Jordan, and dozens more!), Awesome Con has a whole slew of activities, panels, presentations, screenings, and more. There should be something for everyone.

Here's the full schedule. Check out our website for more details on each event.


SATURDAY SCHEDULE
Room 102A
12PM Identity Comics
1PM Star Trek vs. Star Wars Debate
2PM Dr. Sketchy's DC: Anti-Art School, Life Drawing with a Twist!
3PM Sci-Fi Speed Dating

Room 102B
11AM Welcome to the Asylum
12PM Billy West Q&A
1PM Gearing Up. Presented by Steampunk Family!
2PM Phil LaMarr Q&A
3PM District Comics!
4PM Proper Pitching and Promoting Yourself
5PM Hip Hop/Comics
6PM Pro Wrestling Today: How We'd Book It
7PM Harry Potter and the Ten Years Later

Room 103A
11AM 5 Things I'd Do Differently If I Started My Webcomic NOW...
12PM Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse 101
1PM Nicholas Brendon Q&A
2PM Blood/CLAN: Prelude to Vengeance
3PM Costume Contest
5PM Super Art Fight
7PM Awesome Con-cert
(3 music acts followed by 7 comedians!)

SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Room 102A
11AM The Wonderful Wizarding World of Harry Potter
12PM Writing Fantasy: Novels and Comics
1PM Talking with a Scurvy Dog
2PM The Carolyn and Joe Show Live Podcast Recording
3PM Art with Greg LaRocque

Room 102B
11AM Futurama with Billy West and Phil LaMarr            
12PM GI Joe Comics with Larry Hama & S.L. Gallant
1PM Ernie Hudson Q&A

2PM Broken Continent  Film Screening
3PM Ninjas vs. Monsters Film Screening

Room 103A
11AM Flying V Theatre Presents "Incurable"
12PM Nerdpocalypse Podcast Recording!
1PM TREKOFF Podcast Recording
2PM Comic Book Digital Colors Workshop
3PM Group Costume Contest 

KIDS ARE AWESOME!

ALL DAY ART STATIONS – Coloring books, crayons, paper, pencils, etc., available all day Saturday and Sunday for kids to work on their art skills! 
 

SATURDAY

1pm – Children's Book Reading
2pm – Kids' Costume Contest
3pm – Creating a Superhero
4pm – Art Show

SUNDAY

12pm – Doodle! Scribble! Draw

1pm – Kids' Costume Contest
2pm – Art Show

Mind Of The Geek Game Room

Two days. Ten tables. All-­out mayhem.
Awesome Con DC has partnered with MindOfTheGeek.com to bring you The Mind Of The Geek™ Game Room! Check out the GAME ROOM website to get all the details and the full schedule. There's just too much going on to post it all. This is a taste of what you can expect:
Warhammer & Warhammer 40K demos, X-­‐Wing Miniatures tournament, The Geeks of ComedyHeroClix tournament, plus you can reserve tables to play your own games! 


Reason interviews Peter Bagge

Zach Weissmueller. 2013.
Peter Bagge on Comics, Politics, and His New Book "Reset"
ReasonTV Apr 3, 2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FtRMnQ993o

Again, Reason is based on Dupont Circle. Although Bagge isn't.

Cartoon matchbooks revisited

A while back, I noted some cartoon matchbooks that I had found. This weekend I picked up three more at a flea market:

Matchbooks Lawson Wood - The Old Skate

Lawson Wood - "The Old Skate" - more of Wood's work was featured here.

Matchbooks Pretty Sunset Ain't It
Matchbooks Garrity - Duded Up Aint' He

"Duded Up - Ain't He" by Garrity.                                                     "Pretty Sunset... Ain't It?"




Sunday, April 07, 2013

May 2: Charles Vess in Takoma Park Library

Colin Solan's Convention Scene caught that one of my favorite cartoonists will be in town -
Artist Charles Vess signs at the Takoma Park Library on Thursday May 2nd at 7:00 pm! Books provided by Politics & Prose.
Takoma Park Library
101 Philadelphia Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912

That darn Luckovich


Letter to the Editor: Getting tasteless with the Newtown tragedy [in print as 'A poor way to remember Newtown'].
Giles Crimi, Arlington
Washington Post March 30 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/getting-tasteless-with-the-newtown-tragedy/2013/03/28/10364de6-9494-11e2-95ca-dd43e7ffee9c_story.html

Weldon on Superman in The Post

Superman's real kryptonite: American politics [in print as Bird? Plane? Activist!]
By Glen Weldon,
Washington Post April 7 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/supermans-real-kryptonite-american-politics/2013/04/05/208706d4-9c7f-11e2-9bda-edd1a7fb557d_story.html

DC Conspiracy book sale

DC Conspiracy is having a book sale.

Thursday, April 04, 2013

May 4: Big Planet Comics - Free Comic Book Day - with 7 artists!


Free Comic Book Day - with 7 artists!
Saturday, May 4, 2013, 11:00am - 6:00pm
It's time for Free Comic Book Day! There are around 50 comics being given away this year, and we are proud to have seven comics creators as guests this year!

All four stores! All day! (College Park is open til 7)

Bring your friends!

A list of the comics this year:
http://www.freecomicbookday.com/Home/1/1/27/981

Vienna store -
S. G. Artley (Exiles of Nod)
Michael Cowgill (Lil' P.I.)
Matt Dembicki (XOC)
Ben Hatke (Zita the Spacegirl)

U Street store -
Andrew Cohen (A Mutual Feeling)
Evan Keeling (Codename: Fifinella)

Bethesda store -
Art Hondros (Notes from the Cave Walls)









Weldon on Superman in the 1970s

The '70s Were Awkward for Superman
The comic-book franchise's attempts to get hip included turning Lois Lane black.
Glen Weldon Apr 3 2013,

Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Truitt on more comics

Lucy Knisley puts some 'Relish' on her culinary life; Cartoonist's new graphic novel balances autobiographical tales with vibrantly drawn recipes.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY  April 3, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/03/lucy-knisley-relish-graphic-novel/2050001/

'TMNT' embraces animated Turtle power in five ways; Nickelodeon series features villains such as Baxter Stockman and Mutagen Man, as well as an old-school Turtles reunion.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY  April 3, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/03/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-animated-series/2048617/

The Post reviews "a withering look at the Magic Kingdom"

Daisey on Disney: A ride worth taking [in print as A wild trip to Daisey World, April 3, 2013].
By Peter Marks,
Washington Post April 2 2013

Caricaturist Court Jones in today's Post

Californian caricaturist Court Jones draws Gwyneth Paltrow in in today's Post's Food section.
 
Jones' website is here. He does nice work.

For the Record: Comics Beat on SPX registration meltdown

Just to make things easier on future researchers of the history of SPX; there's nothing new here for the regular readers of ComicsDC:

 

June 21: Neil Gaiman in town

Friday, June 21/WASHINGTON, DC
Politics & Prose Bookstore @ George Washington University Lisner Auditorium
6:00 PM
730 21st Street, NW
Washington, DC  20052

Twitter: @Politics_Prose

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Magic Bullet #6 locations

You can find a copy of Magic Bullet #6 at these locations.

I got mine at Big Planet Bethesda, with extra copies for the Virginia Commonwealth, Ohio State and Michigan State Universities' libraries. The Library of Congress already has a copy.

April 13: Samurai Champloo anime marathon


DateSaturday, April 13, 2013, 11 am
CategoriesFilms
VenueFreer Gallery
Event LocationMeyer Auditorium
CostFree; walk-in.
Related EventsTour: Arts of Japan
Related Exhibition   Hand-Held: Gerhard Pulverer's Japanese Illustrated Books

Truitt on more comics

Charles Soule plants new seeds in 'Swamp Thing' legacy: Writer of '27' brings larger-than-life characters and a sense of legacy to the big plant guy.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 1, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/01/swamp-thing-comic-book-series/2041425/

We Can Be Heroes campaign gives back to comic-book fans; DC Entertainment offers limited-edition incentives for those who donate to help the hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY  April 2, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/02/dc-entertainment-we-can-be-heroes-giving-campaign/2045073/

Dance-music festival comes alive in 'Tomorrowland' comic; Real-life DJs star in the Belgian event and on the page of new Titan Comics series.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 2, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/04/02/tomorrowland-music-festival-comic-book-series/2045641/

Lindelof, Lemire do the 'Time Warp' with Rip Hunter; The two friends team for one of several tales in the Vertigo Comics anthology one-shot.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY  March 25, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/03/25/damon-lindelof-time-warp-comic-book-anthology/2015913/

Horsemen ride into a dystopian future in 'East of West'; Death and his crew are protagonists of Jonathan Hickman's quasi-Western series for Image Comics.
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY March 26, 2013
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2013/03/26/jonathan-hickman-east-of-west-comic-book-series/2022209/

Comics Reporter on SPX table sales and the lack of do-overs in real-life


One Last Thing About The SPX Exhibitor Registration Meltdown
Tom Spurgeon
Comics Reporter April 2, 2013
http://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/one_last_thing_about_the_spx_exhibitor_registration_meltdown/