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  • Pittsburgh: Ed Piskor and Yona Harvey in Conversation

    Harris Theater 809 Liberty Ave , Pittsburgh, PA, United States

    Yona Harvey & Ed Piskor: Comics (in conversation) Yona Harvey, poet and writer, will discuss current comics projects and experiences with comic illustrator Ed Piskor.   Yona Harvey is a writer for the Marvel Comics series World of Wakanda, a spinoff of the Black Panther series; she and Roxane Gay are the first two black women to write for Marvel.  She is the author of the poetry collection, Hemming the Water, winner of the Kate Tufts Discovery Award from Claremont Graduate University and finalist for the Hurston-Wright Award.  She is an assistant professor in the Writing Program at the University of Pittsburgh....

  • New York: Ezequiel Garcia at Desert Island

    Desert Island 490 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Argentinian cartoonist Ezequiel Garcia heads to Desert Island in Brooklyn to celebrate the release of Growing Up in Public.   About Growing Up in Public: In the American debut of his graphic memoir, Argentine cartoonist Ezequiel García explores the trials and tribulations of transitioning into his thirties as a working artist where the only thing more uncertain than the source of his next paycheck is the future of his hometown — Buenos Aires. García’s comics are influenced by the film, architecture, and rock music of the past, but that source of inspiration is getting harder to find when big banks...

  • New York: MoCCA Arts Festival 2017

    Metropolitan West 639 W 46th St, New York, NY, United States

    The MoCCA Arts Festival will take place April 1 - 2nd from 11:00AM - 6:00PM at the luxurious and modern Metropolitan West located on West 46th Street between 10th and 11th Avenue. Mere steps from the Hudson River Greenway and the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, MoCCA’s host venue will encompass two floors of exhibitor tables, a gallery of original art showcasing the work of special guests, and pop-up cafés throughout the space. The MoCCA Arts Festival is a 2-day multimedia event, Manhattan's largest independent comics, cartoon and animation festival, drawing over 7,000 attendees each year. With 400 exhibiting artists...

  • Los Angeles: Ron Regé Jr at Skylight

    Skylight Books 1818 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Join surreal cartoonist Ron Rege Jr. (The Cartoon Utopia) and author Maja D'Aoust (The Secret Source) as they discuss alchemy, spirituality, and the blending of magic and science for modern audiences. They will read from The Cartoon Utopia as well as his new graphic novel, What Parsifal Saw, both of which include texts written by D'Aoust and illustrated by Rege. Bring a little magic into your life with this book release event.

  • Seattle: Local Author Readings at Fantagaphics Bookstore

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

    Local literary luminaries light up Fantagraphics Bookstore on Sunday, April 2 from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. Danny Bland, Tom Hansen, and Jonathan Evison have deep roots in Seattle’s punk rock music scene. They’ll be joined by Phoenix author Brian Jabas Smith reading from his new book Spent Saints & Other Stories. The short readings will be followed by a panel discussion on the influence of punk ethos on the authors’ work and other topics. Meet these fascinating writers on Sunday, April 2, from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. Fantagraphics Bookstore is located at 1201 S. Vale Street in the heart of...

  • Portland: Ron Regé Jr at Floating World Comics

    Floating World Comics 1223 Lloyd Center, Portland, OR, United States

    Ron Regé Jr brings his beautifully blended spiritual art to Floating World Comics in Portland with an exhibit and signing to celebrate the release of his new book What Parsifal Saw and the softcover reprint of The Cartoon Utopia  

  • New York: Blutch and Burns in Conversation

    Columbia Maison Française
 515 West 116th Street, New York, NY, United States

    6:00 PM–7:30 PM    MAISON FRANÇAISE EAST GALLERY, BUELL HALL PANEL DISCUSSION: Masters of the Graphic Novel Blutch and Charles Burns in conversation with Françoise Mouly To RSVP, please click here. French cartoonist Blutch and American Charles Burns are both known for their poignant graphic storytelling, distinctive mastering of black and white and exploration of art forms such as illustration and animation. New Yorker art editor Françoise Mouly will discuss their similarities but also the differences of creating graphic novels in France and the USA. Françoise Mouly was a co-founder of the pioneering indie-comics magazine RAW, and is founder and...

  • Seattle: Ron Regé Jr. at Fantagraphics Bookstore

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

    Ron Regé, Jr. presents What Parsifal Saw What Parsifal Saw collects recent work by artist Ron Regé, Jr. An exhibition of his visionary artwork on view through May 10.

  • Columbus: We Told You So w Tom Spurgeon

    Wexner Center for the Arts Film/Video Theater 1871 N. High Street , Columbus, OH, United States

    It’s hard to imagine the field of comics being as diverse and vibrant as it is today without publisher Fantagraphics Books. Founded in 1976 by Gary Groth and Mike Catron (joined by the late Kim Thompson in 1977), Fantagraphics began by publishing the collector’s magazine Amazing Heroes before beginning to publish comics in 1979. During its existence, the company has published and championed such alternative comics greats as Dan Clowes, the Hernandez Brothers, Jessica Abel, and Charles Burns, along with reprints of classic comics and the influential The Comics Journal. In We Told You So: Comics as Art, comics historian and...

  • Bellingham: Jim Blanchard at Comics Place

    Comics Place 105 E Holly St, Bellingham, WA, United States

    Come meet Jim Blanchard. He'll be at Comics Place signing your autograph journals and selling his books, comics and magazines. Texas-born artist Jim Blanchard has lived all across the U.S.A. and in Norway. From 1982–1988, he edited and published the punk zine Blatch. In 1987, he moved to Seattle, Washington, where he’s been an illustrator, cartoonist, and designer. He now lives in Bellingham with his wife Diana and dog Henry. Fantagraphics Books recently published a coffee table book of his work entitled Visual Abuse. Visual Abuse (available at Comics Place or Fantagraphics Press) is an outrageous and optically rich collection...