Monday, April 25, 2016

City Paper on Chester Brown's DC appearance

Chester Brown at Politics & Prose Wednesday, April 27

By Dominic UmileApril 22, 2016
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/articles/48104/chester-brown-at-politics-prose-wednesday-april-27/

David Hagen @ Artomatic@Frederick



From: David Hagen

Nothing embellished here!
Artomatic in Frederick, MD, May 7 through June 10.
Everything priced to sell!!!!

I personally own several Hagen paintings. No reasonable offer refused.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Asian comic book exhibit review

That darn Wumo and Flashbacks

Correcting the record on a D.C. 'Flashback' [in print as "Setting the record...].

OT: Seymour Chwast Kickstarter begins this week

Because of our respect for him and his work, we note that "legendary illustrator Seymour Chwast who (at age 84) is launching a Kickstarter campaign to publish his new book of antiwar illustrations: Seymour Chwast at War with War: An Illustrated Timeline of 5000 Years of Conquests, Invasions, and Terrorist Attacks."

The campaign starts on April 26th on Kickstarter. I'll be backing this.

From "At War with War." Iraq War, 2006.

Friday, April 22, 2016

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Gentlemen Prefer Hillary"


From DC's anarchist cartoonist Mike Flugennock:

"Gentlemen Prefer Hillary"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=1926

Economic justice seems so sentimental,
but Wall Street is a girl's best friend --

15 an hour is so detrimental,
when Wall Street is a girl's best friend...!

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Fantastic Forum Episode #57

Fantastic Forum Episode #57

 Apr 12, 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVPlbEzje-Q

Join special correspondent Daphne O''Neal as she tours The Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco, CA. Producer/host Ulysses E. Campbell talks with ComiXology co-founder John Roberts and V.P. of Marketing Chip Mosher at SPX. And panelist Abigail Pritchard interviews A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones) author George R.R. Martin at Capclave.

Two Minutes on Oceans with Jim Toomey: Green Fins for a Blue Planet

Two Minutes on Oceans with Jim Toomey: Green Fins for a Blue Planet

 Apr 15, 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWtjifMDvUo

Dive tourism is increasing at a rate of nearly one million new divers every year. Great news for the dive industry, but what about potential impacts on coral reefs and marine ecosystems? Watch this video to learn how divers and snorkelers can enhance environmental and economic sustainability through the Green Fins certification program.


The "Two Minutes on Oceans with Jim Toomey" video series uses animation and humor to explain complex scientific issues in simple terms to the general public. The series was produced as a partnership between nationally syndicated cartoonist, Jim Toomey, and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Additional videos from the series can be viewed at: www.rona.unep.org/toomey

PR: Kremos: The Lost Art of Niso Ramponi's Eisner nomination

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"Kremos: The Lost Art of Niso Ramponi" chosen as one of the year's best books by Eisner judges

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We are excited to share our good news with everyone: We've received a Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards nomination in the category for "Best Archival Collection—Strips" for our two-volume set, Kremos: The Lost Art of Niso Ramponi.

The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards are considered the "Oscars" of the comics world. Named for the pioneering comics creator and graphic novelist Will Eisner, the awards will be given out this year during a ceremony at Comic-Con International in San Diego on July 22.

We couldn't be more flattered to find ourselves honored in the same category as folks like Fantagraphics Books, IDW, and Sunday Press, all publishers we've admired for years. What a great way for Lost Art Books to continue celebrating our fifth anniversary!

A decade in the making, this two-volume set covers the Italian cartoonist and animator's entire career. Ramponi was at his most prolific from the mid-1940s through the early 1960s, working with everyone from friend and colleague Federico Fellini to creating the official movie posters for Walt Disney's post-war releases in Italy. But it was as a cartoonist and cover artist for some of Italy's more irreverent satirical magazines that Ramponi left his most enduring mark. As contemporary cartoonist Jerry Carr describes in Volume 2's foreword, "Kremos's work reminds us of the layouts of Hank Ketcham, the polish of Bill Ward, the humor of Dan DeCarlo, and the grace of Jack Cole—while exemplifying something entirely original."

Benefiting from careful restoration and translation, Volume 1 collects over 200 of Kremos's bodacious black and white cartoons and illustrations and is fronted by a 6,000-word introduction by Ramponi's friend and current-day animator, Mario Verger. Volume 2 adds 250 curvaceous color comics and covers to the set, with a foreword by contemporary comic artist Jerry Carr. Combined, these volumes offer nearly 500 examples of his work and a comprehensive overview of a maverick artist at the height of his creative powers.


KREMOS: THE LOST ART OF NISO RAMPONI

Vol. 1: Bodacious B&W

Introduction by Mario Verger
Edited by Joseph V. Procopio
$27.95 • 212 pp. • 8½"x11" • paperback

Buy:
LostArtBooks.com


KREMOS: THE LOST ART OF NISO RAMPONI

Vol. 2: Curvaceous Color

Foreword by Jerry Carr
Edited by Joseph V. Procopio
$34.95 • 260 pp. • full color • 8½"x11" paperback

Buy:
LostArtBooks.com

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Nils and Ralph

Who knew that Ralph Steadman did two album covers for former Montgomery County resident Nils Lofgren? Not me. Here's a poster of one at Alexandria's Birchmere club.


America's most famous comic strip commentator is a DC resident

Barack Obama on Peanuts: an American treasure

Peanuts was our own daily security blanket, even if Lucy's advice isn't very good

Barack Obama

Friday 15 April 2016

http://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/apr/15/barack-obama-peanuts-american-treasure-charles-schulz

Our local Eisner nominees (updated with Big Planet Comics entry)

Today we got the nomination list for the Eisner Awards, comicdom's equivalent of the Oscar, but with a real man's name attached to them.
Several local people are nominated, including a ComicsDC contributor. We wish everyone the best of luck, and congratulate them on just being nominated for this prestigious award:


Best Single Issue/One-Shot
  • Mowgli’s Mirror, by Olivier Schrauwen (Retrofit/Big Planet)
Best Short Story

  • "Black Death in America," by Tom King and John Paul Leon, in Vertigo Quarterly: Black (Vertigo/DC)
Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8)

  • Little Robot, by Ben Hatke (First Second)
Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17)

  • March: Book Two, by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell (Top Shelf/IDW)
Best Reality-Based Work

  • March: Book Two, by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell (Top Shelf/IDW)
Best Adaptation from Another Medium

  • Captive of Friendly Cove: Based on the Secret Journals of John Jewitt, by Rebecca Goldfield, Mike Short, and Matt Dembicki (Fulcrum)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips

  • Cartoons for Victory, by Warren Bernard (Fantagraphics)
  • Kremos: The Lost Art of Niso Ramponi, vols. 1 and 2, edited by Joseph P. Procopio (Picture This/Lost Art Books)
Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism



CBR talks to Tom King

King's "Vision" Collides with the Marvel Universe, Scarlet Witch

Mon, April 18th, 2016


Comic Book Resources
CBR News Team, Editor
http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/tom-king-vision-marvel-universe-scarlet-witch

(CBR was bought out recently and seems to be doing FAR more movie and TV stories already. Plus they now have four ads interrupting the text instead of one. I fear that they may follow the Pulse and Newsrama down the rabbit hole of irrelevance....)

Comic Riffs on the cartoonist of the year

NCS's 'Cartoonist of the Year' list of finalists continues growing recognition of women


 

Elizabeth Warren comic book featured in today's Express

Leblanc, Steve / Associated Press.  2016.

To Wall Street, she's a super-villain [Female Force: Elizabeth Warren].

Express (April 19): 21

Monday, April 18, 2016

Comic Riffs talks to Pulitzer Winner Jack Ohman

Cartoonist Jack Ohman stopped thinking about awards. Only then came today's Pulitzer Prize win.



Washington Post Comic Riffs blog

Pokemon songs in the key of Bethesda

This Bethesda Folk Artist is Trying to Write a Song For All 700+ Pokémon

By on April 15, 2016
http://www.washingtonian.com/2016/04/15/jacob-newman-pokemon-songs/

April 29: Animezing - Fuse: Memoirs of a Huntress





Fusé: Memoirs of a Huntress | April 29, 2016 | Friday at 6:30PM
Action/Fantasy | 2014 | 110 min | Unrated |In Japanese with English Subtitles
© Kazuki Sakuraba ・BUNGEISHUNJU/FUSE-PROJECT 
Directed by Masayuki Miyaji, Assistant Director on Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away
 
Official Nomination for Best Animated Film at the 16th Japan Media Arts Festival

Hamaji, a young huntress from the mountains, stumbles into the middle of a shogun's vendetta against a group of human and dog hybrids, the Fusé. Rumors of Fusé murdering innocent people in the bustling city of Edo have sparked a bounty for their heads. Along with her brother, Hamaji joins the hunt for this dangerous quarry. However, after accidentally befriending one of them, Hamaji is torn between her life as a self-reliant huntress and the complex underworld of the Fusé.

An adaptation of the Edo-period fantasy novel The Tale of Eight Dogs (Nanso Satomi Hakkenden) by Kyokutei Bakin.

This film contains scenes of violence and some thematic material.  Recommended for ages 14+.



This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Click HERE to register.
In the event of a cancellation, please contact us at jicc@ws.mofa.go.jp.

Doors open 30 minutes before the program begins. 
No admittance after 7:00PM or once seating is full. 

Registered guests will be seated on a first come, first served basis. Please note that seating is limited and registration does not guarantee a seat.

Interested in more great Japan-related activities in the area? Check out our upcoming area events page, updated three times a week, for a list of the latest events in the region.


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THE JAPAN INFORMATION
AND CULTURE CENTER
1150 18th Street NW, Suite 100
Washington DC, 20036

We are located near Farragut North on the Red metro line and Farragut West on the Orange, Silver, and Blue metro lines.

There is after-business-hours street parking along 18th St NW and the surrounding area. There are also multiple parking garages on 18th Street NW and the surrounding area. Unfortunately, we are unable to validate these tickets.


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