Friday, February 08, 2019

PR: Meet Daredevil writer Chip Zdarsky this Saturday at Third Eye Annapolis



Meet comic superstar Chip Zdarsky (MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE, Sex Criminals, INVADERS) at our DAREDEVIL #1 Signing at THIRD EYE ANNAPOLIS!
The biggest DAREDEVIL launch in ages -- and you can get issue #1 signed by the one and only Chip Zdarsky this Saturday!
Read all about Chip's Other Projects!
From Marvel 2-IN-1 to Sex Criminals to Spider-Man -- get the scoop on Chip!
Exclusive DAREDEVIL Variants
(Pre-order Now for In-Store Pick-Up at Our Signing this Saturday!)

Read All About Our Next Big Third Eye Signing Here!
Here's a hint: it involves the new MISTER MIRACLE graphic novel dropping next week!

Sign Up For Our Exclusive LATE NIGHT CHIP Q&A!
Only a few seats remaining for our Friday night 2/8/19 Q&A with Chip Zdarsky!

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Thursday, February 07, 2019

Magic Bullet #11 in MSU Comic Art Collection

I've been sending issues of DC Conspiracy's Magic Bullet newspaper to the Michigan State Comic Art Collection for years. Recently, librarian Randy Scott cataloged an issue, and you can see why he's behind on doing these:

"Toon Man" / by Mike Brace. p. 5 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- "Sung to the tune of 'Soul Man'." -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Sleep When the Baby Sleeps" (First Time Parents)  by

   Christopher Mararac. p. 6 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"My Brother Died" / by Iemi Hernandez-Kim. p. 7 in Magic

   Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Marvel Mania on Murray Avenue" (Master Jeffrey) / by Joe

   Sutliff. p. 8 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Return to Chicago" / by William L. Brown. p. 9 in Magic

   Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.:

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"One Wish" / story, Larry Franks and Jeff McClelland ; art, Joe Bacon ; letters, Jeff McClelland. p. 12 in Magic  Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Dremo's Danger Demons" / R.M. Rhodes & Evan Keeling. p. 13 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.:

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"Parthenogenesis" / Jonathon Poliszuk. p. 14 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Mutsuru & the Osprey" / by Chris Artiga-Oliver. p. 15 in

   Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.:

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"M.O.S. Version 1.0" / David Ross. p. 16 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Lunatic Tales" / by Santiago Casares. p. 17 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Poe the Fat Vampire" / written & illustrated by Jason E.

   Axtell. p. 18 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- "He's not fat he just feeds on yours." -- Call no.:

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"Hay-elp!"* / T.R. Logan. p. 23 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Oswald Builds a Snowman" (Oswald Doing Things) / by Eric

   Epote. p. 24 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Get Dat Rat" (Nightmare the Rat) / by Rafer Roberts. p. 25 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.:

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"Drombo" / story by Susan Wallis ; art by Dario Reyes. p. 26 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.:

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"Why Smash Your Guitar?" / by Eric Gordon ; edited by Sara Gordon ; script assist, Jeremy Rosenstein. p. 27 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- "A brief sort-of history of instrument destruction in the age of rock n' roll." -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Marlboro Barbie" / Art Hondros. p. 28-29 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Threadbare" / author, concept design: Karly Perez ;

   illustrator: Hobbes Holluck. p. 30 in Magic Bullet, no. 11(July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Food Chain" / by Matt Dembicki.p. 31 in Magic Bullet, no. 11(July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Mystic Farts" / story by Jeremy Wetzel ; artwork by Kizzy. p. 32 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"The Painting" (Dr. W) / by Andrew Cohen. p. 33 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Capital Punishment" / Rob Ullman. p. 34 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Five Tiers to Separation"* / Steve Loya. p. 35 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.:    PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Jesus 2016" / Dale Rawlings. p. 36 in Magic Bullet, no. 11(July 2015). -- "Introducing a new weekly webcomic."  -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"A Homage to Little Nemo in Slumberland" / by Bizhan

Khodabandeh. p. 39 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"The Creature" / Autumn Haynes. p. 40 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Skies of Chaos" / by Brendan McKernan. p. 41 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Holding Out for Sweetness" / Daniel Torraca. p. 42 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.:

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"Frontiersmen" / by Troy-Jeffrey Allen & Matt Rawson. p. 43 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.:

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"After School with Trina Trubble" / Mike Cowgill. p. 44 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- "Live from the tree house!" -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Dad's Ted Talk" (Dabney and Dad) / by Paul Merklein. p. 45 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.:

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"Pinhole Sky" / words & pictures by Atari Reyes. p. 46 in

   Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.:

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"Washington DC" / Mark & Kurt Lindblom. p. 47 in Magic Bullet,o. 11 (July 2015). -- Begins: "DC graffiti art is well into its third decade." -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Jack's Stupendous Quest" / Steven G. Artley. p. 48 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- A full-page drawing. -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Crumb Snatchers" / by Stephanie Butto & Evan Keeling. p. 49 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"The Other Things Cats Do When We Aren't At Home" / Deborah Orgel Hudson. p. 50 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- "Besides the napping and chasing activities." -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Wonderland" (Axel and Alex) / by Terry Flippo. p. 51 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.:   PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Cashing Out" (Black Magic Tales) / writer, Joe Carabeo ; artist, Carolyn Belefski. p. 52 in Magic Bullet, no. 11  (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Imagination" / by Greg Boyd. p. 53 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Sorry Comics" / by John Kinhart. p. 54 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). -- Call no.: PN6728.8.D32M3no.11

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"Commander Duke Gallant, Space Pioneer" / art by Kendall Goode. p. 56 in Magic Bullet, no. 11 (July 2015). --   Advertising strip for Big Planet Comics. -- Call no.:

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WCP reviews Oscar short animation

Short Change: Reviews of 2019 Oscar Nominated Short Films [animation].

Washington City Paper Feb 8, 2019 p. 16-17

RVA's comic column appears this week with new author

RVA COMICS X-CHANGE: ISSUE 12

Today: Cartoonist Jerry Craft at Politics and Prose original store

Jerry Craft will be signing his new book, New Kid, from HarperCollins at Politics & Prose (5015 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008) on February 7th at 10:30am.


Jerry Craft is an author and illustrator who has worked on numerous picture books, graphic novels, and middle grade novels. His middle grade graphic novel, New Kid, will be released by HarperCollins on February 5, 2019. Jerry has earned recognition from the Junior Library Guild, and has won five African American Literary Awards. He is the creator of Mama's Boyz, an award-winning comic strip that was distributed by King Features Syndicate from 1995 - 2013. He is a co-founder and co-producer of the Schomburg's Annual Black Comic Book Festival which has drawn close to 40,000 fans since its inception in 2013. Jerry was born in Harlem and grew up in nearby Washington Heights. He is a graduate of The Fieldston School and received his B.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts.

Tuesday, February 05, 2019

Library of Congress blog on Romance comics

Let's Talk Comics: Romance

SPX 2019 registration opens this week

Hello Everyone!

SPX 2019 is our 25th Anniversary Celebration!! So we are on the hunt for extra-amazing Special Guests and putting together other cool events around this amazing milestone!!

We've learned a TON over the past few years regarding exhibitor registration by hearing from all of you, and we want to make sure you have all the right information you need. If you are interested in exhibiting at SPX this year — and we sincerely hope that you are — here's what you need to know for 2019, to be held September 14 & 15.
An SPX Exhibitor Registration Primer
As you may know by now, SPX has a two phase registration system that combines invited exhibitors with a lottery that in past years has led to a roughly 50/50 split. The two phases are staggered, which allows us to maximize the number of tables available for the lottery.

Every year that the SPX team evaluates our list of invited exhibitors on an annual basis. This helps us ensure that we can continue to bring in diverse, talented creators that we feel will enrich the SPX experience for everyone.

Every year we'll do our best to ensure that invitees to SPX will include a diverse, vibrant cast of characters — a mix of our long time exhibitors, large and small independent publishers, self-publishing cartoonists, international creators as well as newcomers to comics.

KEY DATES FOR TABLES AND BADGES

For Invitations:
January 14 - Invited exhibitors will begin receiving notices.
February 1 - Last day for invited exhibitors to confirm their table space.

For the Lottery:
February 8th - The SPX table lottery opens.
February 25th - The SPX table lottery closes.
March 8th - Notify Lottery Winners

For Payment
March 11 - Payment information sent to all exhibitors offered tables
March 18 - Reminder payments due April 5
March 25 - Reminder payments due April 5
April 5 - Payments due for tables and extra badges

For Exhibitor Table Assignments and Exhibitor Web Page
May 3 - First posting of Exhibitors List web page for SPX 2019
June 1 - Update to Exhibitor List web page
July 1 -Table assignments will be posted
July 15 - Updates to Exhibitor List web page
July 29 - Updates to Exhibitor List web page
August 2 - Deadline for submitting badge creator names to be placed in the Program Guide
August 12 - Updates to Exhibitor List web page
August 26 - Final updates to Exhibitor List web page

For Badges
In a few months, we will unveil a new process to request changes to the names of your tablemates
Badge name changes/updates will be reflected in the semi-monthly updates to the web site.

SPX REGISTRATION: Invited Exhibitors
How does SPX decide who gets a reserved table?
The SPX executive committee will collectively review the invitation list each year to make this determination.
If I was invited last year does that mean I am guaranteed an invitation this year?
No, not necessarily. It is possible you will receive an invitation again, but four years into the process, we recognize the need to begin shaking up this list. Doing so will allow us to ensure that we can invite people that we think will be a great fit for the show.
If I wasn't invited this year does that mean I'll never be invited again?
Not at all. The invitation list will change annually. There will not be a formal rotation or cooling off process but our goal is ensure that the process is equitable. Not being invited one year does not mean you won't be invited the next.
If I am not on this year's invitee list, can I enter the table lottery?
Absolutely.

SPX REGISTRATION: Lottery Entrants
When will the lottery take place?
The 2019 table lottery registration period will open up starting February 8. You'll have two weeks, until February 25, to enter your information. SPX will post lottery information widely on Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr as well as our website. You won't be able to miss it.
How do I apply for the lottery?
When lottery registration opens we'll post an online form that collects some basic information. This year we are doing away with the randomized number generation to cut down on confusion; you will receive one confirmation email, and then an email at the end of the lottery. This registration website link will be shared widely on social media later this week.

Please note that we will not be picking the randomized lottery winners until after all applications have been received; this means there is no benefit to applying early or late (except maybe peace of mind).

You can only apply for the lottery once, and multiple entries will result in being removed from the lottery pool (unless you email us and tell us you accidentally clicked twice or something, we do have a heart!).

You will not be responsible for any payments until after the lottery is complete.
How will I find out if I won a lottery table (or half table)?
We will notify the winners via email in early March. Winners will then have until April 5th to confirm and pay for their table. Any unused tables will be carried over to the waitlist. If you are selected, half tables will cost $185 while full tables will cost $375.
Do I really have a shot at a table from the lottery?
Heck yes. We earmark a minimum of 110 tables (out of our total of 270) for the lottery. When you look at this in terms of exhibitors behind those tables over the last three years we've been filling about half of SPX via the lottery.
Will there be a wait list?
Absolutely. We store the next 75 names after filling our lottery tables and folks get pulled in every year from this wait list.

SPX REGISTRATION: Other Questions
I HATE this system. SPX, why are you so dumb?

In order for us to pull this show off each year, we need to balance limited table space against a bunch of ravenous groups that eagerly take all the tables! Big publishers, small publishers, self-publishers, local favorites, international guests, old faces, new hotness — all worthy and all welcome!

Our registration process helps us manage overwhelming interest in the show in a manner consistent with our core values. Most comic arts festivals are by invitation only. We knew that wasn't for us. But a pure lottery wouldn't work either. Community is what makes SPX. We had to find a balance that honored both — and helps us manage massive demand to exhibit at the show.
Why not just more add more space? 

There is quite simply no larger facility anywhere in the Washington, DC area with the crucial combination of hotel and convention space — but the more important issue is that the indie comics industry is growing even faster than SPX, drawing more and more passionate, talented creators to the medium. It would be impossible for us to expand enough to meet demand without raising prices significantly for both exhibitors and attendees alike.

Even if we could locate a venue with a similar set-up and more space — and one that wouldn't totally blow our budget — consider that over two days SPX runs only about 14 hours. With 650 or so creators exhibiting, assuming an attendee stays on the show floor every single minute and wasted only seconds moving from table to table, that leaves a barely one minute per creator.

We want folks who exhibit at SPX to have the best chance possible to make money at our show. For the time being — and we're at the Marriott through 2022 — it simply does not make sense to seek a larger exhibition hall space. 

Still have questions? 

Hit us up on Instagram, Twitter, or  Facebook for a quick reply. We're also happy to chat if you email us at exhibitor-inquiries@smallpressexpo.com.
We look forward to hearing from you!

Jamie, Devon, Warren and the rest of the SPX Executive Committee

Copyright © 2019 Small Press Expo, All rights reserved. 
You are getting this email because we know you might want a table to SPX 2018!! 

Our mailing address is: 
Small Press Expo
P.O. Box 5704
Bethesda, Maryland 20824




Monday, February 04, 2019

Feb 23: Tom King at Fantom Comics


  • Saturday, February 23, 2019 at 1 PM – 3 PM

  • Fantom Comics
    2010 P St NW, 2nd Floor, Washington, District of Columbia 20036

Feb 8, 9 Chip Zdarsky; Feb 13 Tom King at Third Eye Comics

Join us FRIDAY night for a special in-person Q&A with Chip Zdarsky at Third Eye Annapolis!
9PM-10PM -- Limited Seating Available! E-mail steve@thirdeyecomics.com to reserve your seat!

Chip has been awesome enough to give us a little extra time while he's in town this weekend, and will be doing a live in-person Q&A session from 9PM-10PM to answer your questions about DAREDEVIL, as well as his other projects like Sex Criminals, MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE, and more!

Meet comics superstar CHIP ZDARSKY at our DAREDEVIL #1 Launch Signing on 2/9/19!

Click here for info

Meet Tom King at Third Eye Annapolis next Wednesday 2/13/19 at our MISTER MIRACLE TPB Launch Signing!

We're SO stoked to be hosting the release day signing party for one of our favorite books of 2018: MISTER MIRACLE!

Come by, snag your copy, and get it signed by the one and only Tom King! 
7PM-9PM at Third Eye Annapolis!

Saturday, February 02, 2019

Another Latest'n'Greatest: "...and how would you like that done?"

From DC's anarchist cartoonist Mike Flugennock:


"...and how would you like this done?"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2670

So... in Venezuela, Juan Guaido, a rightist "opposition" leader who'd 
never actually run in the recent Presidential election, just out of 
nowhere declares himself "Interim President" and swears himself in, 
and the US is apparently ready to support this doorknob in a coup 
attempt against Nicolas Maduro, a Bolivarist who actually ran for 
President, won the election, and was actually sworn in as the actual 
President this past week.

Just so we're clear on that, folks, next time CNN or somebody drops 
another "bombshell" about the Russians "meddling" in our "elections".

Speaking of which, why the hell didn't Hillary think of this? Why 
didn't she just swear herself in? Cripes, she wouldn't quit screaming 
about how she won the goddamn popular vote; why couldn't she rustle up 
Lawrence Lessig or Laurence Tribe or one of those other Harvard Law 
knobs to administer the oath and just swear her own insufferable ass in?

Emoluments, 25th Amendment, Russia, bah! Have Ruth Bader Ginsburg 
swear her in on a copy of In Takes A Village, get Macron, May, and a 
couple of other EU neoliberal Blue Meanies to recognize her, and 
badda-bing, El Presidente.

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Garbage In..."

From DC's anarchist cartoonist, Mike Flugennock:

"Garbage In..."
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2675

So, it's looking like the Donkeycrats have assembled their All-Star 
Team for 2020, except that they picked their All-Stars from the cellar 
dwellers.

Let's have a look at the lineup, shall we...? We've got a guy who was 
Bill Clinton's liar-in-chief, a sk8ter boy who couldn't beat Ted Cruz, 
a woman who's proud to have made a career out of prosecuting and 
imprisoning the poor and vulnerable, a woman who hangs with fascists 
from India, a woman who endorsed Hillary in '16 and brags about being 
a capitalist, a guy who pimped Bill Clinton's infamous crime bill in 
the '90s, a woman who co-sponsored the anti-BDS bill, a guy whose nose 
is so far up Big Pharma's ass it's a wonder he can breathe and – last 
but certainly not least – every old progressive's dream date, a guy 
who opposes BDS and who sat around silently, not saying jack about the 
bare-assed oil-grabbing right-wing coup going down in Venezuela for 
over 24 hours before inexplicably parroting Trump's lies about the 
Maduro administration.

Basically, garbage.

Fascism is running wild all over, millions are a broken ankle away 
from destitution, we're being dragged into another war in Latin 
America, the goddamn Earth is on fire, and the Democrats expect us to 
shut up and choose from garbage.

Garbage in, garbage out.