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  • Philadelphia, PA: Cartoons for Victory

    Van Pelt Library 3420 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Warren Bernard, editor of Cartoons for Victory will be presenting his stunning lecture at the Van Pelt library in conjunction with the University of Pennsylvania. Don't miss this wonderfully enlightening and educational event!

  • Seattle: Simon Hanselmann at Fanta Bookstore

    Fantagraphics Bookstore and Gallery 1201 S Vale St, Seattle, WA, United States

    Our newest and beloved Seattle resident, Simon Hanselmann will be signing copies of Megg and Mogg in Amsterdam for your pleasure. And because the talent doesn't stop at art, Simon will also be playing some tunes while you marvel at his original art during this exhibition opening.

  • San Francisco: Hanselmann at Green Apple

    Green Apple Books on the Park is hosting a party time excellent event with Simon Hanselmann and Ryan Sands from Youth in Decline as they talk everything Megg, Mogg and Owl to celebrate the release of Megg & Mogg in Amsterdam!

  • New York: Simon Hanselmann at The Strand

    Strand Books 828 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    The lovely Simon Hanselmann heads to New York and talks about witches, cats, drugs, and owls with the lovely Katie Skelly at the lovely Strand Bookstore in Union Square. Don't miss it!

  • Fantagraphics at TCAF

    Toronto Reference Library 789 Yonge St, Toronto, ON, Canada

    Guaranteed one of the best shows, don't miss the Toronto Comic Arts Festival happening in beautiful May, at the beautiful Toronto Reference Library, in beautiful Canada. Bring your big boy America dollars and basically buy everything on discount!

  • Fantagraphics at Linework NW

    Norse Hall 111 NE 11th Ave, Portland, OR, United States

    We'll be back from TCAF just in time to catch Linework NW, one of our favorite independent shows that really strives to focus on locals of Portland, Seattle, and everywhere in between. Matt Furie is a featured guest this year and will be debuting his hit sensation, Boy's Club.  

  • Olympia, WA: Olympia Comics Fest

    Olympia Community Center 222 Columbia St NW, Olympia, WA, United States

    Our state capitol, and capitol of weirdos; good things come out of Olympia like the Olympia Comics Festival, put on by the crew at Danger Room Comics. This year, good things are also coming to Olympia, with Special Guests like Peter Bagge, Tatiana Gill and Brandon Graham, you know this will be a show not to miss. Also debuting his new book, Lovf, will be former special guest Jesse Reklaw! He'll be reading a selection of new work and performing several songs that lyrically flow from the pages of his gorgeous sketch book publication. Don't miss it! Presentations Signings Panels...

  • Columbus: OSU Cartoon Library Exhibits

    Ohio State University 1813 N. High S, Columbus, OH, United States

    Opening two new and wonderfully curated exhibits are opening at the Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum on June 4th, and running until October 23rd. These exhibits are free and open to the public Tuesday – Sunday from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream and Good Grief! Children and Comics Read more about the exhibits on the flog!

  • Pasadena: LitFest with Jaime Hernandez

    Vroman's Bookstore 695 E. Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA, United States

    The Pasadena, CA LitFest is awarding Jaime Hernandez a lifetime achievement award for excellence in literary arts! We couldn't agree more with this honor, and Jaime will receive the award on June 4th, in conversation with Lalo Alcaraz, creator of the first nationally syndicated, politically themed Latino daily comic strip, La Cucaracha, seen in scores of newspapers including the Los Angeles Times.

  • Seattle: Shary Flenniken and Larry Reid

    Henry Art Gallery 15th Ave NE and NE 41st St , Seattle, WA, United States

    From Henry Art Gallery: Join us for an afternoon of cartooning and conversation led by Shary Flennikan, a longtime member of the underground comics collective the Air Pirates, and Larry Reid, curator of Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery. In the first part of this two-hour workshop, they will discuss the Air Pirates’ colorful and contentious history with the use appropriated imagery, and the semiotics of such cultural icons as Disney’s Mickey Mouse. In the second part of the program, Flennikan will lead a drawing exercise based on adapting imagery from pop culture to create satire. Seattle cartoonist Shary Flenniken began as...