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Entries from July 2008

NEMLA’s Comics-Related CFPs

July 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment

NEMLA, the Northeast Modern Language Associate, has issued a full call for papers for the organization’s 2009 convention in Boston, Massachussetts. The CFP includes the following specifically comics-related panels:

History, Memoir, and Comics “History, Memoir, and Comics” invites papers on recent graphic narratives. The panel seeks papers that investigate (1) why the comics form lends itself to the representation of tragic events; (2) the strategies by which graphic narratives simultaneously invoke personal and public history; and/or (3) why studying the interaction of verbal and visual narratives matters, especially today. Please send abstracts to dpines@bu.edu.

Reclaiming the Comic Book Canon Comic books were once the near-exclusive domain of dedicated outsiders and fringe enthusiasts. Now, they are everywhere — and being judged by almost everyone. Who holds the power now for anointing the greats? Has the medium gone irreversible corporate? Or does the Ivory Tower of Academia have more say than the local comic shop? Works largely identified as avant garde, such as Maus, Persepolis, Blankets, etc., are of particular interest here, as well as those serving as the basis for multimedia spectaculars (e.g. Iron Man, Batman, Spider-Man, X-Men). A. David Lewis: adl@bu.edu

Neil Gaiman: Intertextuality and Influences Fantasy fiction writer and graphic novelist Neil Gaiman blurs the border of reality through imaginative tales that transport us to strange and alluring lands. Yet embedded in the extraordinary are hints of the familiar. In what ways does Gaiman modernize old myths and narratives and to what end? How does internet culture influence his work? What other cultural texts, traditions, and conventions – both new and old – inform Gaiman’s short stories, novels, comics, graphic novels, and films? What does this generic heterogeneity signify and how can – and should – we classify these texts? Grace Wetzel: wetzelg@mailbox.sc.edu

Other panels also invite comics-specific takes on the subject at hand. Unless otherwise noted, abstracts are due to panel chairs by September 15, 2008. NEMLA’s 2009 convention takes place from February 26 through March 9, 2009 at Boston University.

Categories: academic conferences · cfp · events · scholarship

Marjane Satrapi’s Next Film

July 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Barry Gewen writes an appreciation of Marjane Satrapi’s work for the New York TimesPaper Cuts blog, occasioned by the recent DVD release of Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud’s Oscar-nominated animated film adaptation of Satrapi’s comics memoir Persepolis. Gewen also briefly surveys Satrapi’s other comics published in English translation, calling Embroideries a “disappointment” but praising the “largely ignored” Chicken with Plums.

Elsewhere, the Iranian news website Payvand notes that Satrapi’s next film will be a live-action adaptation of Chicken with Plums, to be produced again in collaboration with Paronnaud. Pantheon plans a softcover edition of that book for 2009 publication.

Categories: bd · film adaptation · marjane satrapi · publishing news

Angoulême Announces International Guests

July 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The Festival International de la Bande Dessinée has announced a slate of international guests for 2009. This coming year’s American guests will include: Daniel Clowes, James Kochalka, Adrian Tomine, and Chris Ware. Shaun Tan, winner of last year’s festival award for best graphic album, will visit from Australia. Melinda Gebbie and Posy Simmonds will appear from the UK. Conrad Botes, Joe Daly, Joe Dog and Karlien de Villiers, South African cartoonists associated with the Bittercomix anthology, will also appear as festival guests.

These artists will take part in the Festival’s annual “Rencontres internationales” public interview series. The FIBD will take place January 29 through February 1 in Angoulême, France.

Categories: angoulême · bd · festivals

Reprints: Hanks, Shelton, Tezuka

July 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Tom Spurgeon reports that Paul Karasik will edit and Fantagraphics will publish a second collection of comics by Fletcher Hanks.

Spurgeon writes: “Paul Karasik announced that he’s found what he believes to be the entirety of Fletcher Hanks’ output in the Golden Age, and will be doing a companion volume to his I Shall Destroy All The Civilized Planets… The second volume will complete the set, naturally.”

Elsewhere, Publishers Weekly reports on Knockabout Comics‘ upcoming omnibus collection of Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comics by Gilbert Shelton. The 624-page book will collect “every adventure of the hirsute trio since their inception in 1968, as well as previously unpublished material” and ties in to efforts to produce a stop-motion animated film based on the comics.

The Same Hat! Same Hat! blog posts images from promotional material produced by Vertical Inc. to promote the publisher’s forthcoming series of books reprinting Osamu Tezuka’s Black Jack comics. The publisher’s website runs two preview stories.

Categories: fletcher hanks · gilbert shelton · historical reprints · manga · osamu tezuka · publishing news · underground comix

Kochman Launches Comics Imprint at Abrams

July 26, 2008 · 2 Comments

Publishers Weekly reports that Harry N. Abrams Executive Editor Charlie Kochman will oversee a new comics imprint called ComicArts. Launch books will include the previously announced The Art of Harvey Kurtzman by Denis Kitchen and Paul Buhle (a cover design for that book accompanies the article) and The Art of Jaime Hernandez by Todd Hignite. The latter book will be designed by Jordan Crane and will include an introduction by Alison Bechdel.

Categories: harvey kurtzman · jaime hernandez · publishing news

Baumgold to Host Burns Exhibit in September

July 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The Adam Baumgold Gallery announces an upcoming exhibit of work by Charles Burns. Running September 5 through October 12, the exhibit will be Burns’ first solo show in New York City. The Gallery’s website hosts an online preview of work that will be displayed.

Categories: charles burns · exhibits · nyc

Gary Panter on VBS.TV

July 23, 2008 · 1 Comment

Gary Panter interviewed by VBS.TV (part 1 of 4)

Gary Panter interviewed by VBS.TV (part 2 of 4)

Gary Panter interviewed by VBS.TV (part 3 of 4)

Gary Panter interviewed by VBS.TV (part 4 of 4)

Gary Panter interviewed by VBS.TV (Bonus)

Categories: gary panter · video