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News archive May, 2008

Winter

St. Louis Comic Cookout 2008

Posted by Winter on May 17, 2008

stlcookoutThe 5th annual St. Louis Comic Cookout is coming June 5th-8th in the Best Western Airport Plaza Inn in St. Louis. Registration for the cookout ends Sunday, May 18th.

The cookout started up with webcomic artists from the Comic Genesis community, but as it says on the website:

If you’re a fan of webcomics, or a webcomic artist from anywhere, or just interested in webcomics, you are welcome to attend.

We have some local people who’ve been involved with this in the past, and Unitzoid has even designed this year’s website. You can see photos and videos from previous cookouts up on the mulitmedia page.

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Winter

St. Louis Cartooning exhibit

Posted by Winter on May 14, 2008

grimm St. Louis is having a big cartooning exhibit based around Dan Martin’s new book: See You in the Funny Papers: The Rich Tradition of St. Louis Cartooning. The exhibit will be up May 17 to August 30 and is being held at the Bellwether Gallery of St. Louis Artists, which is a division of The Sheldon. There will be an opening reception Friday May 16, with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres served from 5-7 p.m. as part of the Grand Center Gallery walk. There will also be a gallery talk and book signing with Dan Marin Saturday, May 31 at 11:00 a.m.

Here’s more about the exhibit from the Grand Center website:

Curated by Dan Martin, designer and illustrator at the St. Louis Post Dispatch, this exhibition chronicles the history of cartooning in the St. Louis area from its historically obscure foundations to the legendary works of Robert Minor, Al Frueh, Harry Tuthill and Chic Young of Blondie fame, among many others. The exhibit also features some of today’s most popular cartoonists like Mike Peters of Mother Goose and Grimm fame and others working in graphic novels and underground ‘zines today. All of the artists included here were either born in or have lived and worked in the St. Louis region, and this exhibit reveals the rich contribution of these talented internationally recognized artists to the history of the medium. It will delight audiences young and old!

The Post-Dispatch has an editorial which talks about the exhibit and it’s origins. This exhibit also has a Columbia tie because the exhibition was made possible in part by MU alumnus Mort Walker.

Dan Martin, in case you didn’t know, draws the Weatherbird for the front page of the St. Louis Post Dispatch. He even wrote a book about the character: The Story of the First 100 Years of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Weatherbird: The Oldest Continuously Running Daily Cartoon in American Journalism.

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Josh

Lots more jams

Posted by Josh on May 7, 2008

Jam 1 Jam 2 Jam 3 Jam 4 Jam 5 Jam 6 Jam 7

Since I had to cut out of the Last Midmococo meeting a little early and head out of town, I wasn’t able to collect the comic jams. Luckily, Dan collected them all and scanned them for me, so here they are. I promise there’s no slash fiction this time!

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Winter

Apocalypse Nerd review

Posted by Winter on May 3, 2008

NerdThe Maneater student newspaper has a review of Peter Bagge’s Apocalypse Nerd collection.

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Winter

Summer 2008 comic related movies

Posted by Winter on May 3, 2008

ironmanMovies coming to a theater near you:

Update:

  • Wanted (Release date June 27, 2008; Top Cow)

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