DC 52: Men of the hour
We might be stuck at the Portland Airport and unable to partake in the festivities, but Midtown Comics is ground zero for New 52 hoopla as Jim Lee and Geoff Johns promote the hell out of FLASHPOINT #5 and JLA #1 with the Midnight Madness event. Jim Lee's busy day began with a redeye flight (he slept the whole way) and included 10 hours if interviews followed by .... a media event. The schedule has been matched by Johns, minus the redeye. Here's the dynamic DC duo on ABC News, talking relaunchboot.
Coming: Tons of great D&Q-related comics events in New York City this fall
While we're sitting overlooking the greenery of the last week of summer there's already a tinge of fall in the air up here in Maine, and it will soon be time to stowaway the flip flops and dust off the leather jacket.
And not to boast, but if you live in New York City, call is going to be freaking awesome. Here's an event list for their cartoonists courtesy of Drawn and Quarterly
SPX announces programming with Woodring, Beaton, Telnaes, Chast, Brown
programing has just been announced, and I'm doing two panels, both of which I'm super excited about, but as always the entire schedule, as curated by Bill Kartalopoulos, includes a ton of provocative, educational events.
SPX will be held this year September 11-12, in Bethesda, MD.
MoCCA’s statement on new dates and other industry reaction
On Saturday we broke the news that the MoCCA Festival in New York and Stumptown in Portland, OR would share the same dates, April 28-29, as MoCCA had finalized their dates for the same weekend. Since then, all the participant have spoken out regarding the unfortunate timing.
MoCCA museum director Jack Walsh has just released a statement:
To do 8/4: Yoe/McDonnell at The Strand
Tonight, at the Strand Bookstore located at the corner of Twelfth Street and Broadway, Craig Yoe and Patrick McDonnell will discuss the art of George Herriman, focusing on his masterpiece, Krazy Kat. The fun begins at 7 PM!
To do 8/6: Grant Morrison at Isotope
Isotope Comics in San Francisco is hosting a MASSIVE epic this Saturday with Grant Morrison as he winds down his SUPERGODS tour. The event includes an all-ages signing from 2-5, followed by a night-time hangout that features the amazing lo-ball glasses designed by Cameron Stewart and Sonia Harris, designer of BUTCHER BAKER, THE RIGHTEOUS MAKER.
Tonight to do: Golden Apple Meetup
If you haven't quite had enough comical
convening, and still have the energy to remember your name, come on over to the Golden Apple in...
To do: Twisted Savage Dragon Funnies Launch Party
Today at Jim Hanley's Universe 15 creators signing! Awesome line-up -- be there!
To do tonight BKNY: COUSIN CORINNE’S REMINDER/Comix Block launch/reading
It's a combination launch party for arts magazine Cousin Corrinne's Reminder and a comics reading by Nick Bertozzi, Jen Ferguson, Dean Haspiel and more tonight at Book Court:
To do tonght BKNY: Lizz Hickey/Gabrielle Bell release party at Desert Island
Gabrielle Bell is releasing her San Diego Diary mini, and Lizz Hickey is releasing SUCK IT. Both are JUST IN TIME.
more info
GREAT art: Spiegelman, Ware and Panter talk Feininger
For those of you happily staying home in NYC instead of braving nerd prom, you are being rewarded by an amazing event: The Fine Art of Comics, with Gary Panter, Art Spiegelman, and Chris Ware at the Whitney Museum on July 20th. Held in conjunction with a show on Lyonel Feininger, this trio of masters will talk about comics and fine art.
SDCC11: Off-site events guide has something for ANYONE
A super hero pub crawl, a StarTrek-themed dive, the Zombie Walk, Wil Wheaton's Wootstock, Geek Girl Network's Geek Out, Kevin Smith's SMODcast, entitled "Jay and Silent Bob get Old" -- dear gold, if you can't find something fun to do instead of standing in line for Hall H, you have a problem.












