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  • Washington, DC: Ari Richter (Never Again Will I Visit Auschwitz) in conversation with Sarah Wildman at Politics and Prose

    Politics & Prose Bookstore 5015 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington DC, DC, United States

    Don't miss the book launch for Never Again Will I Visit Auschwitz: A Graphic Family Memoir of Trauma & Inheritance! Ari Richter will be discussing his evocatively drawn graphic novel with The New York Times journalist Sarah Wildman at Politics and Prose on July 21st.

  • West Mifflin, PA: The Eddie P. Comic Con

    Homeville Fireman’s Club 3900 Greensprings Ave, West Mifflin, PA, United States

    Organized by Ed Piskor's family and friends, the Eddie P. Comic Con is a place for comics fans to come together! Featuring special guests Jim Rugg and Tom Scioli, the list doesn't stop there: Ed Piskor Legacy Wonder Witch Boutique Too Groovy Frank B Fallon Deanna Soukiasian Ryan Holgersen Grant Lankard Nick Clark Mike Walls Tom Williams Jared Catherine Mark Poulton Jay Mcquirns David Makler Tyler Page Don Simpson Jamie Barrows Sarah Rose Devon Yeider Scott Roth Emilio Navarro Andrew Krahnke And more! $5 admission, kids under 12 are free! Merch, featuring a design by Natalie Linaweaver, is available for...

  • Los Angeles, CA: MOCA Store Presents a Celebration of Simon Hanselmann’s Megg, Mogg, & Owl Conversation and New Publication

    MOCA 250 South Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    The MOCA Store is pleased to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the influential book Megahex by hosting a broad-ranging discussion with acclaimed Australian cartoonist Simon Hanselmann. This special event will delve into Hanselmann’s seminal series Megg, Mogg, & Owl, which began as self-published zines and evolved into a New York Times bestselling comics series. Hanselmann has influenced a new wave in the contemporary alternative comics movement, with his work translated into thirteen languages. For this event, Hanselmann has created a brand new publication that will be available first at MOCA. Admission is free with RSVP--reserve your spot here! Hanselmann's hand-painted watercolor comic pages...

  • Columbus, OH: Fantagraphics at CXC with Special Guest Léonie Bischoff

    Columbus Metropolitan Library 96 S. Grant Avenue, Columbus, United States

    Fantagraphics is going to CXC this weekend! We'll be at table 1 along with Special Guest Léonie Bischoff: she'll be signing copies of Anaïs Nin: A Sea of Lies at 1:30 pm on Saturday and 1:00 pm on Sunday--see you there!

  • Brooklyn, NY: Ari Richter (Never Again Will I Visit Auschwitz: A Graphic Family Memoir of Trauma & Inheritance) at the Brooklyn Book Festival

    Center for Brooklyn History 128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Don't miss Ari Richter on the Shedding Light, Carrying Light: Bringing Family History into the Future panel at the Brooklyn Book Festival! When you’re raised on a family history of persecution and perseverance, the sense of responsibility for carrying it forward can feel immense. And if you find yourself questioning its expectations while witnessing new menace in the present day, your task as a storyteller can be even more challenging – and more fruitful. Join us @bkbookfestival on Sun. 9/29 at 1pm at Center for Brooklyn History in a discussion with Solomon Brager (Heavyweight), Eddie Ahn (Advocate), and Ari Richter...

  • New York, NY: Frances Jetter (Amalgam: An Immigrant, His Labor Union, and His American Family in Brooklyn) in conversation with Peter Kuper at The New York Public Library

    The New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building 42nd Street & 5th Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    A uniquely told immigrant story, Amalgam is populated by impressionistic figures, rendered with piercing faces that stare down the reader as if out of an old photograph. The narrative follows Abram, or “Abe,” a Polish Jew who immigrates to America for economic opportunity. He is a passionate arbitrator and advocate in his union but an unyielding patriarchal tyrant at home. In a patchwork of linocuts, keyholes, and hinges, Frances Jetter uncovers the convictions and contradictions that make up the tapestry of Abe’s life and so many others’. In these pages are mini epics depicting the struggle of workers; haunting vignettes of abandoned dolls and...