Saturday, May 18, 2013

PR: Meet the creators of new hit series Dream Thief TOMORROW! 11AM-1PM











THIS SATURDAY 5/18/13
(Annapolis location only)
      
SIGNING FROM 11AM to 1PM
Click here for the event info on FACEBOOK.

First 25 In Line Receive a FREE Custom Print & Dream Thief Papercraft Doll (yes!) Designed Specifically For This Event!
  
Hello Third Eye Faithful!


We've got a very cool signing happening at Third Eye Annapolis tomorrow, featuring the creators of one of the biggest sleeper hits this Summer: DREAM THIEF from DARK HORSE COMICS.

We originally read an advance copy of this one a few months ago, and totally fell in love with the world that writer Jai Nitz and artist Greg Smallwood had built.

It was a sublime mix of the kinda modern day crime noir we love, and the otherworldly supernatural elements that we've come to love in series like LOCKE & KEY and FATALE. 

What's DREAM THIEF all about? After stealing an Aborginal mask from a museum, John Lincoln realizes that the spirits of the vengeful dead are possessing his body and mind while he sleeps. 

His old problems have been replaced by bloody hands and the disposal of bodies -- and now, remembering where he spent last night has never been more important.

A gritty, fast-paced drama with a supernatural element; DREAM THIEF reads like a mix of 100 BULLETS, SE7EN and NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, and we love every second of it.

Make sure to pop in, snag a copy of issue #1, and get it signed by both writer JAI NITZ and artist GREG SMALLWOOD tomorrow at Third Eye!

Jai and Greg are flying in all the way from Kansas City for this launch event, because they've heard the word: Third Eye has the best damn gathering of comic book lovers around as customers, and they are STOKED to meet you guys and show you the comic.

I know that Jai has said he's got some additional freebies he's bringing to give out to anyone who purchases a copy of Dream Thief, or already picked up one earlier in the week. Something about totally rad DREAM THIEF papercraft toys, and other goodies!
Third Eye Comics | 2027A WEST ST. | Annapolis | MD | 21401

PR: Big Nate musical continues this weekend

Kids and parents agree...
It's just another awesome day in the life of BIG NATE!


"Wonderful! He smiled the entire time, enjoyed the music and the length was PERFECT for his age (8 years old)."

"Both my 7 and 10 year olds thoroughly enjoyed the show. They were entertained and engaged..."

"They were captivated. I kept looking at there faces throughout the performance and they never stopped smiling!"

"They were riveted. Didn't fidget or ask to go home early! Totally interested and happy to buy two books after the show!"

"He really enjoyed seeing the characters in the Big Nate book come to life, plus meeting them after the show."


Based on the comic strip and books by Lincoln Peirce

Book by Jason Loewith & Lincoln Peirce
Lyrics by Christopher Youstra & Jason Loewith
Music by Christopher Youstra
Directed by Michael Baron (Helen Hayes Award Recipient for ATMTC's A Year with Frog & Toad)
Ages 5 and up

Runtime: 1 hour


Final chance! Bid on Lincoln Peirce original artwork from ATMTC's Big Nate
 
 

Friday, May 17, 2013

Comic Riffs on Disney's Merida and Candorville's grandfather

NO MERIDA MAKEOVER? 'Brave' director Brenda Chapman on Disney princess and 'sexing her up'
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 17 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/no-merida-makeover-brave-director-brenda-chapman-on-disney-princess-and-sexing-her-up/2013/05/17/bf003d5a-bdd9-11e2-89c9-3be8095fe767_blog.html#pagebreak

'CANDORVILLE': Darrin Bell poignantly memorializes his 94-year-old grandfather, who humbly embodied the Greatest Generation
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 17 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/candorville-darrin-bell-poignantly-memorializes-his-94-year-old-grandfather-who-humbly-embodied-the-greatest-generation/2013/05/17/dfde5a82-bc46-11e2-89c9-3be8095fe767_blog.html#pagebreak


May 17-20 Intergalactic Nemesis at Kennedy Center

From May 17-20, "The Intergalactic Nemesis" will be at the Kennedy Center. The play uses comic book-style illustrations as backgrounds.
For more information, read
Accidental Kids' Show: A zany, cartoony play inadvertently became a family favorite
By Fiona Zublin
 May 16, 2013

Mensa meeting theme: superheroes

Metropolitan Washington Mensa is holding its annual regional gathering this weekend in Herndon, Va., and the theme is superheroes! Festivities kick off Friday, May 17, with a presentation by Matt and Carol Dembicki on District Comics: An Uncoventional History of Washington, D,C., followed by Jamie Noguchi, who will talk about Asian-American representation in superhero comics. Saturday will feature caricaturist Nick Sider, a presentation by Georgia Higley on the Library of Congress' comics collection, and keynote by Ryan Davidson, one of the lawyers behind the book The Law of Superheroes and the blog Law and the Multiverse. (The event is open only to Mensa members and not to the public.)

Comic Riffs on 'Comics About Cartoonists'

'COMICS ABOUT CARTOONISTS': Editor Craig Yoe delves into the tales and
trials of the 'world's oddest profession'
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 17 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/comics-about-cartoonists-editor-craig-yoe-delves-into-the-tales-and-trials-of-the-worlds-oddest-profession/2013/05/17/d856514a-9d0e-11e2-9bda-edd1a7fb557d_blog.html

May 17: Matt Dembicki and Dave Roman at Gaithersburg Book Festival

Matt Dembicki and Dave Roman will be at the Gaithersburg Book Festival tomorrow. Matt will have District Comics while Dave has a new Astronauts Academy book out. More details at http://gaithersburgbookfestival.org/

Fox 5 interviews Matt Dembicki to promote tomorrow's book festival.
Photo courtesy of Gail Lawyer Norris
 

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Comic Riffs catches Cancer Vixen quote

'SUPERWOMAN': 'Cancer Vixen' author praises Angelina Jolie's 'fearlessness' in double mastectomy decision
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 15 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/superwoman-cancer-vixen-author-praises-angelina-jolies-fearlessness-in-double-mastectomy-decision/2013/05/15/62c10c5e-bdcf-11e2-89c9-3be8095fe767_blog.html#pagebreak

Brant Parker visiting wounded sailors in 1971

Brant Parker and his scowling King of "Id" get together to arouse laughter in patients of military hospitals in the Washington, D.C. area at a V.I.P. (Very Important Patients) "Time-Out Cafe" held at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda.

13-0108, scanned from Navy Medicine magazine, July 1971, courtesy of BUMED Office of Medical History.

Captain America filmmaking at Dupont Circle tonight

The DCist has the story about Captain America filmmaking at Dupont Circle tonight

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Jamie Noguchi interviewed at CBR

THE KICKSTAND: Celebrating Office Romance
Brigid Alverson,
Comic Book Resources Mon, May 13th, 2013
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=45455



Captain America: The Winter Soldier continues to be seen around DC

Captain America: The Winter Soldier continues to be seen around DC, and the DCist has the story today.

Actually, they pulled the story from NBC - 'Captain America' Closes Some D.C. Streets
By Megan McGrath
May 14, 2013 

Jamie Noguchi On the Radio With Comic Geek Speak

On the Radio With Comic Geek Speak!

Posted by Jamie Noguchi

I did an interview with the Comic Geek Speak guys about the comic and the Book Kicker and all sorts of fun stuff!  If you're a comics fan, and I'm pretty sure you are, CGS is a great podcast to keep updated with the latest comics news.  They update more often than some webcomics out there!   Check it out!

     

     

     

    Monday, May 13, 2013

    Candorville cartoonist eulogizes his grandfather

    In today's comic strip (which runs in The Post), Candorville cartoonist  Darrin Bell eulogizes his grandfather.

    Magic Bullet #7 comic newspaper submissions open

    Editor Carolyn Belefski writes, "Magic Bullet #7 comic submissions are now OPEN! Read more about our theme and specs here: http://magicbulletcomics.blogspot.com/p/submissions.html "

    Caricaturist Kerry G. Johnson on Blog Talk Radio

    From: Kerry G. Johnson 
     
    I wanted to share with you a recent interview that I participated in (May 10) on Yolanda M. Johnson-Bryant's Blog Talk Radio show, "On the Air with the Literary Lady". 

    During the interview we discuss my career as a professional caricaturist and cartoonist.

     
    *Kerry G. Johnson Design & Illustration*
    Caricatures by Kerry
    Website/Blog: http://kerrykraft.com
    Twitter: caricaturekerry <http://twitter.com/caricaturekerry>



    Oreo comic strip ad in The Post

    There's a full-page comic strip style ad for Oreos on page A18 of today's Washington Post.

    Sunday, May 12, 2013

    That darn Beetle Bailey

    Letter to the Editor: Sarge's wrong message
    Virginia Montecino, Odenton
    Washington Post May 11 2013
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/sarges-wrong-message/2013/05/10/cef289dc-b7f0-11e2-b568-6917f6ac6d9d_story.html

    Given the alarming numbers of sexual abuse cases in the military, some by senior officers, The Post showed poor judgment in publishing the May 8 "Beetle Bailey" comic strip. It is sad that treating women as objects is so embedded in our culture that this kind of humor is okay.

    More Herblock award videos

    I think these are all the cartoonist videos that are online. You can also watch the lectures (although not Garry Trudeau's oddly enough)

    Dan Perkins: 2013 Prize Winner
    herblockvideo  May 8, 2013

    Matt Bors: 2012 Prize Winner
    herblockvideo May 14 2012

    Tom Toles: 2011 Prize Winner
    herblockvideo May 18 2011

    Matt Wuerker: 2010 Prize Winner
    herblockvideo Apr 10, 2013

    Pat Bagley: 2009 Prize Winner
    herblockvideo Oct 8, 2010

    John Sherffius: 2008 Prize Winner
    herblockvideo Oct 8, 2010

    Jim Morin: 2007 Prize Winner
    herblockvideo Oct 15, 2010

    Jeff Danziger: 2006 Prize Winner
    herblockvideo April 10 2013

    Tony Auth: 2005 Prize Winner
    herblockvideo Oct 15, 2010

    Matt Davies: 2004 Prize Winner
    herblockvideo October 6 2010

    Friday, May 10, 2013

    2013 Herblock award video online

    Dan Perkins: 2013 Prize Winner acceptance speech and Gwen Ifill's talk.

    May 11: ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con!

    Hi, there!  Here's all the latest news about the Second Annual ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con! 

     Remember, the ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is an event benefiting Archbishop Neale School, a great Catholic School in La Plata, MD.  ALL of the planning, advertising and organization for the event is done by a group of committed and enthusiastic parent volunteers.  And EVERY PENNY of the vendor and admission fees and money raised from the silent auction goes DIRECTLY to the school's operating budget.  We thank you all for your support!
     

    Vendors! 
    We have over eighty tables with more than 25 different vendors and over 20 artists and creators.  Check out our website for a larger sampling!  We have many of the BIG comic shops joining us this year including Cards, Comics and Collectibles from Reisterstown, MD; Third Eye Comics from Prince Frederick and Annapolis, MD: and Laughing Ogre Comics from Virginia!  Not to mention the great comic and book shops from the Southern Maryland area like Comics MD and Booknuts Book Shop!  Many of our friends from last year's show will be returning, too, like Harry Hopkins, Gene Carpenter, Don "Ducky" Gehl and Ben Penrod, plus some terrific NEW supporters like The Comics and Gaming Outpost, Untamed Worlds and TeeMinus24.com!

    Artists! 
    What an amazing group of artists we've gathered for you!  Right off the top and thanks to our friends at Cards, Comics and Collectibles, we have one of the biggest names in the comic industry - FRANK CHO!  You know Frank from his work on the newspaper and webstrip, Liberty Meadows, along with his incredible work with Marvel including the current 'Savage Wolverine', not to mention the fact he's one of the best pin-up girl artists in the business!  We are thrilled and honored to have him signing for you at our event!  Please Note:  This is Frank's ONLY scheduled convention appearance in the DC/MD/VA area for the rest of the year!  Don't miss him! 

    In addition to Frank, our good friends from Third Eye Comics will have up and coming artists Jerry Gaylord and Bryan Turner!  These cutting edge artists have a gritty, urban-manga style and their work can be seen in such cool titles as 'Fanboys Vs. Zombies', 'Adventure Time' and the new 'NFL Rush Zone'!  Bryan and Jerry, along with Jerry's wife, artist Penelope Gaylord, will be signing at Third Eyes' table and at their own table on the Artists' Avenue!

    We're also delighted to have many artists returning to our show including Bill McKay, Dan Nokes, Keir Lyles, and Laura Inglis!  Plus we have many NEW artists joining us for the first time including Carolyn Belefski, Joe Carabeo, Rod & Leanne Hannah, Liz & Jimmy Reed, Roger McCormick, Mike Munshaw, and Advent Comics' Tony Kittrell!  Again, check out our website for more artists!

    Events!
      This year, we're proud to present a screening room at our show, with a big movie screen and quality sound!  We're still solidifying our screening schedule, but we can promise you a Sneak Preview Clips of an amazing new film call PLASTIC GALAXY - The Story of Star Wars Toys!  The director of this indie film is New York-based director Brian Stillman and he'll be making the trip down to present the film and conduct a Q&A with audience members!  He's interviewed dozens of folks connected with the Star Wars toy business, so bring your questions for Brian!

    Also making the trip down from New York is Sarah Hoppes from indie comics publisher Dark Ink Pictures!  She'll be there with copies of Dark Ink's comics and she'll be conducting a panel for comic fans!

    And coming back this year from Zeitgeyser Games is Andy Niggles, designer of the awesome Conquest Tactics strategic card game!  Andy will be conducting demos throughout the day, so get ready for some very cool gaming action!  And, the most exciting part, Andy will be premiering - for the FIRST TIME EVER! - the new game


    BAD BAD CREATURE KILLERS! 
    These are incredibly fun games that you don't need a super-expensive, rare, foil embossed card to play!  Andy and his team from Zeitgeyser Games will be will be demoing their games throughout the day.


    The Silent Auction!
      Our Silent Auction this year will be VERY special!  We have tried to gather many unique and unusual items, most autographed especially for this show!  We have some terrific autographed items from Karen Traviss, Troy Denning, James Arnold Taylor, Aaron Allston, Carlos Garzon and Doug Chiang!  And we'll have INCREDIBLE, ORIGINAL ART from Doug Chiang, Laura Inglis, Dan Nokes, Keir Lyles, Mike O'Shields and legendary comic artist John Byrne!


    And if all this isn't enough!! 
    Returning to our show for a second time are the Viking Re-Enactors from the Longship Company!  The Vikings were incredibly well-received last year by kids and adults and we're very happy to have them back!  Also returning - and in greater numbers - Star Wars Stormtroopers from the legendary 501
    st Legion!  The troops will be on hand for photos and games with the kids with great Star Wars prizes!  And also for Star Wars fans and collectors, the DC Star Wars Collectors Club will be on hand!


    Plus! 
    The Kids Art Contest will be back, door prizes will be announced every hour and we'll have lots of great food!  Thanks to Deputy Dog Hot Dogs, Circus Ice Cream  and Sir Pops-A-Lot Kettle Corn for joining our returning food vendors, T&J's BarBQ and Pizza Hotline! 
    Most of all, we want to thank YOU!  There's no show without you!  So please tell all your friends, go to our website, LIKE us on Facebook and join us on Saturday, May 11, from 10-3pm for the Second Annual ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con!

    The ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is an ALL AGES fan and collectors event benefiting Archbishop Neale School on Saturday, May 11, 2013, from 10am to 3pm. For more information, visit
    www.anscomiccon.com

    About Archbishop Neale School -

    Archbishop Neale School is a Catholic elementary school in La Plata, Maryland that has been in continuous operation since 1927, with a two-track system for grades Pre-K through 8 and a curriculum centered on the Archdiocese of Washington graded course of study. We are fully accredited, and our teachers are certified by the State of Maryland in their specific areas. We serve Catholic students from over seven parishes and many non-Catholics as well. For over 80 years, parents have entrusted their children to ANS because they are assured of an excellent, Archdiocesan standards-based academic curriculum that encompasses Catholic faith and values delivered in a safe, caring environment. For more information, visit
    www.ArchbishopNealeSchool.org

    NoVA's Bro Russell on editorial cartoonists and censorship

    Editorial cartoonists resist censorship
    By Rehman Tungekar and David Reed
    Mid-Missouri Public Radio's KBIA's Global Journalist (May 9 2013)
    http://kbia.org/post/editorial-cartoonists-resist-censorship

    Panelists:

    Mark Fiore, president-elect of Association of American Editorial Cartoonists

    Dr. Robert "Bro" Russell, executive director of Cartoonists Rights Network International


    Bob Staake in the NY Times


     Bob Staake is always in the Washington Post on the weekends, with a small drawing for the Style Invitational contest. Here's a larger piece in another newspaper: 

    The Open Book

    A young reader goes on an adventure [wordless comic].
    New York Times book Review

    Carla Speed McNeil Wins Two Stumptown Awards

    As noted herein...

     

    DARK HORSE WINS FOUR STUMPTOWN AWARDS!

     

    MAY 10, MILWAUKIE, OR—The Stumptown Comic Arts Awards were presented on April 27 at the tenth annual Stumptown Comics Fest, in Dark Horse Comics' backyard of Portland, Oregon.

     

    As reported via Twitter by comics' own Jen Vaughn, Dark Horse walked away with four wins, a very impressive showing.

     

    The nominees, chosen by a blue-ribbon panel of judges, journalists, and retailers, reflect the wide range of independent material being published in comic and graphic novel form today.

     

    DARK HORSE STUMPTOWN 2013 AWARD WINNERS

     

    Best Artist

    Juanjo Guarnido (Blacksad: A Silent Hell)

     

    Best Publication Design

    Blacksad: A Silent Hell, designed by Cary Grazzini

     

    Best Cartoonist

    Carla Speed McNeil (Finder: Talisman)

     

    Best Letterer

    Carla Speed McNeil (Finder: Talisman)

     

    About Stumptown Comics Fest

    The Stumptown Comics Fest was started almost on a whim in 2004 by a small group of Portland-area cartoonists lamenting the lack of local convention-style outlets. While there were certainly other comic book shows in town, there weren't any that gave much attention to the artists themselves. The dream was to design a festival with the creators as its focus, rather than dealers and work-for-hire publishers.

     

    About Dark Horse Comics

    Since 1986, Dark Horse Comics has proven to be a solid example of how integrity and innovation can help broaden a unique storytelling medium and establish a small, homegrown company as an industry giant. The company is known for the progressive and creator-friendly atmosphere it provides for writers and artists.  In addition to publishing comics from top talent like Frank Miller, Mike Mignola, Neil Gaiman, Gerard Way, Will Eisner, and best-selling prose author Janet Evanovich, Dark Horse has developed such successful characters as the Mask, Timecop, and the Occultist. Additionally, its highly successful line of comics and products based on popular properties includes Star Wars, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Aliens, Conan the BarbarianMass Effect, Serenity, and Domo. Today, Dark Horse Comics is the largest independent comic-book publisher in the United States and is recognized as both an innovator in the cause of creator rights and the comics industry's leading publisher of licensed material.

    Ann Telnaes interviewed in new IJOCA issue

    The new, paper-only issue of the International Journal of Comic Art (15:1) is out and features an interview of political cartoonist Ann Telnaes done during the 2011 Small Press Expo, as well as reviews of exhibits on Roy Lichtenstein at the National Gallery of Art and Patrick Oliphant at the Phillips Collection.

    More with Lincoln Peirce and Big Nate

    (all images by Bruce Douglas for Adventure Theatre)
    Yesterday, the Washington City Paper ran my interview with Lincoln Peirce about the current adaptation of his Big Nate comic strip to a musical at Adventure Theatre in Glen Echo Park. The show runs through June 2, 2013.

    Peirce also took questions from the children in the audience after the show.

    Q. Are you going to make any new books?

    LP: I'm working on it, I'm working on it. There are two kinds of books. There's the chapter books and then there are the compilation books which are collections of the comic strip. The compilation books they just assemble from the strips I work on every day. The chapter books come out once a year. The most recent one came out in February so that means the next one's coming out next February. I wish I could write it as fast as you could read it.

    Q: What is your favorite book and why?

    LP: I can tell you that my favorite book when I was your age or a little older was a mountain-climbing story called Banner in the Sky by James Ramsey Ullman. It's the story of a boy who tries to climb a mountain on which his father was killed. I read it many times. I probably read it twice or three times a year from when I was ten until when I was sixteen or seventeen. That's probably my favorite book ever from when I was a kid. Sometimes kids ask what's my favorite book of the Big Nate books and I always say I like them all for different reasons, but I'm especially fond of the second chapter book, Big Nate Strikes Again. It's got all the Ben Franklin comics in it because I love Ben Franklin. The fourth one is call Big Nate Goes for Broke and it's a winter story. I wanted to write a story about winter because I wanted to be able to draw winter scenes. I'm particularly fond of those two.


    Jenny, Gina and Artur
    LP: "Why do I make Big Nate hate Artur?" Well, here's the thing. It's a fine distinction. Nate doesn't hate Artur. Nate is jealous of Artur. Nate understands that Artur is a nice guy and that's what bothers Nate. When I brought Artur into the comic strip, I brought him in because I wanted to give Nate sort of a friendly rival. At the time I was writing a lot of comics about chess. Nate's a chess whiz. So I brought in Artur who's the champion of the entire country of Belarus so he can be better than Nate at chess. And then I thought wouldn't it be funny if Artur is just a little bit better than Nate at everything? I personally think we all have an Artur in our lives. We all have somebody that we want for our friends and yet they are always just a little bit out. So Nate does not hate Artur. He hates Gina.

    Q: Have you ever written anything else besides Big Nate?


    LP: Probably not that you've ever seen. Nothing's that really been published. I tried to write some cartoons for Cartoon Network, but they never quite made it. Down the line, I certainly plan to write some other things after I'm done writing Big Nate, but I can't tell you what those are now.

    LP: "How long have I been writing my books?" Not all that long. Most of the kids here hadn't heard about Big Nate until a few years ago because that's when I started writing the chapter books. The first one came out in the spring of 2010 so that's only three years ago. But Big Nate's been around as a comic strip for years and years before that -- it started in 1991. So Big Nate has been around for twenty-two years and he's still eleven years old.

    Q: Have you ever thought about making a movie about Big Nate?

    LP: Well, I can tell you why there has not yet been a Big Nate movie, and that's because the offers we've received have been to make a live-action movie with real-life performers playing the kids. I've always said Nate's a cartoon character. One of the things that's so great about this show is how much it uses the art from the comic strip and the books. For me, it would be difficult for me to accept seeing a real-life ten or eleven year old wearing a Big Nate wig and trying to act like a cartoon character. If we can find a way to make a Big Nate movie or a tv show that's a cartoon? Then we'll make it happen.

    LP: "Why did I come up with the name Nate?" Because that's my brother's nickname. I'll tell you the story. My brother's name is not actually Nate. It's Jonathan. When we were kids, I realized if I took the first two letters off his name, J-O, I was left with Nathan. So I came up to him one day and said, "I'm going to start calling you Nathan." He said, "No, you are not." Then I said, "Well how about I call you Nate?" and he said, "OK." I called him Big Nate because he's my big brother and he's a big person. It's one of those family names that almost nobody calls him except me. It's sort of like a secret name, and I've always loved the name. When I started the comic strip it was a way of me fulfilling a dream of doing a comic strip, but also having the name Nate attached to it is just a reminder for me of my brother and how much I love my brother.

    Q: Are you going to ever have Nate grow up?

    LP: No, no, he's never going to grow up. There are two kinds of comic strips out there -- there are the ones where people stay the same age all the time and there a few -- For Better or For Worse is one or Gasoline Alley is another -- where the characters age. Here's why I don't want Nate to grow up. I would have to teach myself how to draw him differently each year that passes. I'm too lazy for that. I'm just going to keep him eleven years old.

    Enslave the Mollusk
    Q: Where did you get the name Enslave the Mollusk?

    LP: I'm often asked do you get ideas from real life, and usually the answer is no. It's not that often that I get ideas from real life, but when our son, who is now nineteen years old, was in sixth grade some friends asked him to join a band they called Enslave the Mollusk. Their illustrious career lasted for one rehearsal. Then it was over, and now they're just a legend.

    Q: How do you get your ideas for Big Nate?

    LP: A lot of times, if you're a writer or cartoonist, you're submitting ideas and your editor will tell you to write about what you know best. So I'm the sort of person -- I don't have a really good memory for recent events, but I remember in vivid detail almost everything that happened to me when I was in sixth grade. I remember the first day of sixth grade better than I remember yesterday. So I thought when I was trying to get this comic strip going, I thought I'd write about a sixth grade boy because that's who I was and what I remember best.

    Q: Why does Nate like Jenny?

    Jenny
    LP: Nate kind of likes the idea of Jenny more than he likes Jenny. Over the course of time... Jenny's been around in the comic strip since the very beginning, so for all of these twenty-two years, he's liked her. But if any of the other characters asks Nate why he likes her, he never really has a great answer. It's not that they have a lot in common. It's not that she treats him real well. It's just that she's an ideal. She's a dream. That's why I loved it when Jenny came skating out [in the play] with the wings and everything. That's exactly the way he thinks of her. A lot of times, especially when you're a young person, you think you're feeling something really intensely, but what you're feeling is something different. In Nate's case, he doesn't quite know what he's feeling. He thinks it's love.

    Q: Would you ever make Jenny dump Artur?

    LP: I don't know. You know, Artur has not been in the comic strip since the beginning and before Artur came around, Jenny had a few other boyfriends. So I suppose it's possible that she could still have yet more boyfriends, which would mean that she and Artur could break up. When I do the comic strip.. the comic strip that appeared in the paper today, I actually did about three weeks ago. So I'm right now doing comic strips for July, and into August, so as of August, they're still together.
    Mrs. Godfrey, Nate and Gina

    Amanda Russell: For the playwright and the writer of the music, how many drafts did you do?

    Christopher Youstra & Jason Loewith: We had drafts, but it was more evolutionary. There were probably four or five really big drafts. We had a workshop in December and we spent a week and made a lot of little changes. We made sure the characters were in the voices that were in Lincoln's head and then once we got here, there's was a lot of cut and change. The music changed far less.

    Christopher Youstra & Jason Loewith: Lincoln, you've been living with these two-dimensional people here in your head -- which of these actors sounds the most to you like what you've got in your head?

    LP: Gina.


    Thursday, May 09, 2013

    Ben Hatke art for Kids Read Comics

    Ben Hatke art for Kids Read Comics can be downloaded here.

    Another profile of local student cartoonist Christopher Huh

    14-Year-Old Author Tells Story of Holocaust in Graphic Novel
    Eighth-Grader Christopher Huh Debuts 'Keeping My Hope'
    By Laura Moser
    Jewish Daily Forward May 09, 2013, issue of May 17, 2013.
    http://forward.com/articles/176210/-year-old-author-tells-story-of-holocaust-in-gra/

    Lincoln 'Big Nate' Peirce interview online at City Paper

    Meet a Visiting Cartoonist: A Chat with Lincoln Peirce
    by Mike Rhode
    Washington City Paper's Arts Desk blog May 9, 2013

    Tune-in tomorrow at ComicsDC for the children's Q&A session that didn't make it into this story.

    Posters at the National Library of Medicine

    'Could you poison your child?': images from a century of medical propaganda;  Health, history, and design collide at the National Library of Medicine.
     By Amar Toor
    The Verge April 12, 2013
    The first image, about a sailor blinded at Pearl Harbor, is by the noted cartoonist Alex Raymond.

    May 11: ANS Comic Con features Frank Cho

    LEGENDARY COMICS CREATOR TO HEADLINE

    THE SECOND ANNUAL ANS SCI-FI & COMIC CON

    On May 11, 2013, the ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con returns to Archbishop Neale School in La Plata, Maryland for their Second Annual benefit event!

    Headlining a stellar variety of vendors and artists is legendary comic creator, writer and artist
    FRANK CHO!

    The ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is proud to host the amazing Frank Cho! As the creator of the groundbreaking newspaper strip Liberty Meadows, Cho is well known for his incredible artistry and story writing talent. Cho is currently the writer and artist behind Marvel Comics' hot, brand new title – "Savage Wolverine" – that debuted in January 2013.

    The ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is an ALL AGES fan and collector event benefiting Archbishop Neale School in La Plata, Maryland. This year's event promises to be one of the most exciting and memorable events ever with an amazing array of vendors selling vintage and modern comics, collectible cards, sci-fi and pop culture toys and much more.

    In addition to Cho, area artists working in a wide range of mediums will be represented including sculptors, pyro-artists, independent and online comic artists, writers and publishers.

    The Second Annual ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is a fun-filled full day event for the whole family. Art contests and prizes will keep kids entertained as well as plenty of playground space for them to have fun! A charity Silent Auction with loads of collectibles and autographed items will keep parents and collectors on the edges of their seats! There will also be panels, presentations and a unique film festival showing rare and unique films for sci-fi and comic fans!

    The Second Annual ANS Sci-Fi & Comic Con is Saturday, May 11, 2013, from 10-3pm.

    For more information, please visit anscomiccon.com Contact event organizer Tom Boone at info@anscomiccon.com And for more information about the school, visit archbishopnealeschool.org







    Tuesday, May 07, 2013

    Iron Man, Marvel's original anti-Communist, bows to ChiComs

    'Iron Man 3' is latest Hollywood movie to court Chinese censors
    By William Wan,
    Washington Post May 7 2013
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/iron-man-takes-heroic-efforts-to-satisfy-chinas-state-censors/2013/05/06/62d11e08-b62e-11e2-92f3-f291801936b8_story.html

    District Comics panel audio online now

    Ripped from the site of Carolyn and Joe's podcast - click through to get the audio:

    DISTRICT COMICS PANEL at AWESOME CON

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    EPISODE 225

    LIVE from the historic first ever Awesome Con from the Washington DC Convention Center, The Carolyn and Joe Show bring to you another exclusive, on this weeks show listen to the whole entire DISTRICT COMICS panel LIVE from Awesome Con.

    Here's quick write up
    -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.

    Panelists include contributors Troy-Jeffrey Allen, Rafer Roberts, Andrew Cohen, Jacob Warrenfeltz, and Carolyn Belefski.

    Yellow Peril, Book 2, at Kickstarter

    Jamie Noguchi writes in:
    I've launched a kickstarter to fund my second book, http://kck.st/YzvEH1.  
    Sincerely,
    Jamie Noguchi
    Yellow Peril

    I'm about to go sign up for this now, and hope to interview Jamie about it soon.

    'Big Nate' playwright on the new musical

    Bringing Big Nate From the Page to the Stage
    Jason Loewith
    Playwright, 'Big Nate'; Artistic Director, Olney Theater
    Huffington Post 05/03/2013

    Monday, May 06, 2013

    Pictures of cartoonists made my life so wonderful...

    I've been keeping busy going to events and I've generated a bunch of photographs of them. Click through the links under each picture for more shots.

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    Here's more shots of Awesome Con. Starro the Conqueror!

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    Dan Perkins, aka Tom Tomorrow, receiving the Herblock Award for his strip, This Modern World, at the Library of Congress. See the strip here.

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    Way too many shots of Charles Vess at Politics and Prose bookstore.

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    Free Comic Book Day at Big Planet Comics in Bethesda and Vienna, as well as Victory Comics. That's Art Hondros, the cover artist for Magic Bullet #6.

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    Political cartoonist Kevin "KAL" Kallaugher's book launch for Daggers Drawn, his Kickstarter-funded retrospective, held at Boordy Vineyard near Baltimore. Buy the book here.

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    Glen Echo Park in Maryland with cartoonist Lincoln "Big Nate" Peirce. Get tickets to the Big Nate musical here. (I'm working on writing up an interview with Peirce, but I saw the show on opening day, and can recommend it).

    'Big Nate' musical reviewed by Gazette


    Beloved comic character "Big Nate" comes to life on stage
    Adventure Theatre MTC presents world premiere of 'Big Nate, The Musical'
    by Cara Hedgepeth
    May 6 2013
    http://www.gazette.net/article/20130506/ENTERTAINMENT/130509319/1148/beloved-comic-character-x201c-big-nate-x201d-comes-to-life-on&template=gazette

    That darn Danziger, redux

    Letter to the Editor: On gun control, agree to disagree?
    Stephen K. Stearns, Charlottesville
    David M. Carr, Washington
    Washington Post May 4 2013
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/on-gun-control-agree-to-disagree/2013/05/03/5e907a86-b05d-11e2-9fb1-62de9581c946_story.html


    Herblock and Krypto

    Herblock Loved the Little Guy and Hated Nixon's Guts
    By Bill Morris
     May 3, 2013
    http://www.themillions.com/2013/05/herblock-loved-the-little-guy-and-hated-nixons-guts.html

    "I Gotta Cut Krypto"
    The author of Superman: The Unauthorized Biography argues with his editor about the Dog of Steel.
    By Glen Weldon
    May 3, 2013,
    http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/books/2013/05/superman_s_dog_a_history.single.html

    Monkey See on Iron Man

    Armor And Anxiety: Tony Stark Is The New Captain America  
    by Linda Holmes
    May 06, 2013

    Facebook - ComicsDC interface problems

    I just noticed that Facebook hasn't been updating my ComicsDC page with my blog posts since the last week in April. I use RSS Grafitti and have tried to tweek it this morning. Please let me know if the problem continues.

    Sunday, May 05, 2013

    Comic Riffs on Big Nate musical

    I'll be attending the Big Nate premiere this afternoon and interviewing Lincoln Peirce. Comic Riffs beat me to an interview though:

    'BIG NATE' MUSICAL DEBUTS: Encouraged by 'Peanuts,' Lincoln Peirce's comic-strip hit comes to the Maryland stage
    By Michael Cavna
    Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 4 2013
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/big-nate-musical-debuts-encouraged-by-peanuts-lincoln-peirces-comic-strip-hit-comes-to-the-maryland-stage/2013/05/04/229d7b90-b4c3-11e2-9a98-4be1688d7d84_blog.html

    Friday, May 03, 2013

    Game On Comics - Free Comic Book Day

    From Louis the Magician and Game On! Comics

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    Wolverine wants you to come to Free Comic Book Day!  


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    Free Comic Book Day - Hugh Jackman 2013
    Our friend, Hugh Jackman, wants you to come to our store tomorrow!
    OK, maybe we don't actually know Mr. Jackman but he does want you to come to our store anyway!

    Accross the nation all comic book stores are celebrating Free Comic Book Day, tomorrow, May 4th.

    Our store will have over 60 comic titles for FREE!  From comics for kids to comics for adults, we have everything you need.  
    We open our doors at 11am and close at 8pm.  BUT COME EARLY!  Last year we gave away all of our titles.

    Game On! Comics
    310 Dominion RD NE
    Vienna, VA 22180



    We love Free Comic Book Day!
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    310 Dominion RD NE, Vienna, VA 22180 - 703-242-3838

    City Paper on Free Comic Book Day

    Where to Get Free Comic Books on Free Comic Book Day
    by Megan Arellano on May. 3, 2013
    http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/books/2013/05/03/where-to-get-free-comic-books-on-free-comic-book-day/

    Fantastic Forum Interview with Kurt Busiek

    Fantastic Forum did a recent interview with writer Kurt Busiek.



    Ulysses tells me, "He was a great interview. We have more material that I'm going to cut and shall share more soon."

    City Paper on Iron Man 3

    Five Reasons You Should Probably See Iron Man 3
    by Matt Cohen on May. 3, 2013

    FCBD: The Comic Riffs version

    FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2013: From Annapolis to Australia, Saturday's big event invites discovery — from comics page to your neighborhood comics shop
    By Michael Cavna
    Washington Post Comic Riffs blog May 3 2013