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  • Chicago: Emil Ferris at ALA

    First Author, First Book Sun., June 25 3-4 p.m. McCormick Place West, W196c A traditional United for Libraries favorite program, debut authors Emil Ferris, C. Morgan Babst, Devin Murphy, Sarah Shoemaker, and Gregory Scott Katsoulis will introduce you to their new works – a chance to get to know future bestselling writers! A book signing will follow. Moderated by Barbara Hoffert, editor of Library Journal's Prepub Alert.

  • New York: Take That Adolf Lecture

    Comic books as we know them arrived during the hungry days of the 1930s as hastily assembled collections of Sunday strip reprints, peddled by would be entrepreneurs struggling to survive the Great Depression. In 1938, the fledgling enterprise suddenly became an industry when Superman appeared on the cover of the first issue of Action Comics. In September 1939, when Germany invaded Poland and the Second World War officially began, they exploded. By the time the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, popular titles were regularly outselling mainstream magazines such as Time and The SaturdayEvening Post, children and adults—especially those in the armed forces—were thrilling to the exploits of a...

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  • Los Angeles: Johnny Ryan at Secret Headquarters

    Secret Headquarters 3137 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    A New Low Release Party & Signing With Johnny Ryan Friday, July 7th 7 – 9pmJoin Johnny Ryan & the SHQ Crew to celebrate Johnny’s new Fantagraphics book, A New Low!

  • Seattle: Hot Off the Presses Book Fair

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

    July 8, 4:00 - 9:00 PM Hot Off the Press book fair feat. Simon Hanselmann, Breakdown Press, and more! Exhibition by Coin-Op Press through August 9   More details to come!

  • Owings Mills, MD: Mark Fertig at Stevenson University

    Stevenson University School of Design Sound Stage 11200 Gundry Lane, Owings Mills, MD, United States

    7-8:30 Stevenson University School of Design Sound Stage Owings Mills North Campus 11200 Gundry Lane, Owings Mills, MD 21117 Mark Fertig discusses WWII, comics, and Nazi's during a lecture on his latest book "Take That, Adolf"

  • Berkeley: Eric Haven at Pegasus Books

    Pegasus Books 2349 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA, United States

    Wednesday, July 12, 7:30pm PEGASUS BOOKS DOWNTOWN Eric Haven presents his debut graphic novel Vague Tales (Fantagraphics 2017). In conversation with local cartoonist Rina Ayuyang.

  • Brooklyn: Gary Panter at Desert Island

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

    Gary Panter signs copies of Songy of Paradise at Desert Island from 7-9 pm!

  • Milford OH: Drawing Heroes w Carol Tyler

    Milford-Miami Township Branch Library 1099 St Route 131, Milford, OH, United States

    Drawing Heroes w Carol Tyler Teens have the opportunity to draw with Eisner award-winning cartoonist, Carol Tyler at the Milford-Miami Township Branch Library. Teens will draw comics from their favorite comic series. They’ll explore different art styles and genres of cartoon and comic heroes. Sign up online to save a spot. All supplies are provided by the library. For more information,  call the library at 248-0700.

  • Massachusetts: Chuck Forsman signs TEOTFW

    Comics N' More 64 Cottage Street, Easthampton, MA, United States

    Wednesday, July 26th 5-8 PM Comic N' More 31 Union St. Easthampton, MA Join us for an evening with comics creator Charles Forsman! His graphic novel "The End of the Fucking World" is being re-released in anticipation of the upcoming Netflix/BBC series that is being made, based on the book!! We'll have copies of his ongoing comics, graphic novels, and prints. Check out Slasher, Revenger, and Celebrated Summer! Get your copies signed!

  • Portland, OR: Simon Hanselmann at Floating World Comics

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

    Floating World Comics will hosting a release party and live performance with Simon Hanselmann, to celebrate the release of his new book One More Year. They will also co-publish a new broadsheet newspaper featuring Simon's latest paintings which will exclusively debut at this event. As a genderqueer immigrant living in Trump's America, Simon Hanselmann has a lot to say about making controversial social commentary art in our current political climate. More than his previous two New York Times bestselling graphic novels, One More Year dives deeper into body dysmorphia, transphobia, mental illness, and addiction.