To Do tonight: Cartoon Polymaths at Parsons, NYC
This looks amazing
Through a mix of newspaper tearsheets, comics, puppets, posters, zines, wallpaper, toys, animated film clips, interactive media and more, Cartoon Polymaths showcases...
To Do 1/27 — Tony Millionaire at Desert Island
Tony Millionaire at Desert Island -- let do this!
Tonight to do: Brett-a-palooza at the Golden Apple, LA
Last year, writer Brett Lewis, author of the astonishing WINTERMEN, was attacked and suffered a life threatening head injury. With the help of friends, family and his own colossal stubbornness and fighting spirit, he's still around to make us laugh and think. To celebrate his return, the Golden Apple is holding a party, and if there is ONE THING we would love to go to LA for, this would be it.
More Lynda Barry on tour and Montreal report

If you missed the earlier stops, you can still see the one and only phenomenal Lynda Barry talking and inspiring:
DO NOT MISS Lynda Barry...
Firstish look: Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man UPDATE
He's done launching social networks, and has moved on to climbing walls. The first photo of Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man has been released; he...
"Who is Jake Ellis?" Book Tour
While searching for various comics events, I discovered this over on the Image Comics website.
Here, uncensored, is the PR from their website. That's a...
Taschen DC party brings out the comics stars
Taschen's Creed Poulsen forwarded this account of the recent book party in Los Angeles for 75 Years of 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking, Paul Levitz's amazing history of DC Comics. The pictures make it.
To Do tonight: CBLDF Member Appreciation Holiday Party
We're scraping the very end of comics-related events before the holidays but here's one the locals shouldn't miss: The CBLDF's Holiday Party with special...
To Do Tonight: Renée French at Adam Baumgold
"Adam Baumgold Gallery presents an exhibition of 100 intimately scaled graphite on vellum drawings by Renée French from her new graphic novel "h day1" as well as recent portrait drawings from December 7 - January 15, 2011. This is Renee French's first New York solo exhibition."













