Showing posts with label Al Jaffee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Al Jaffee. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2012

Columbia University Libraries: Comic New York - A Symposium



Videos from Comic New York: A Symposium (March 24-25, 2012)



 
Day 1, Panel 1: Ariel Schrag, Molly Crabapple, John Romita Jr., John Romita Sr., Kent Worcester. Moderator: Chris Irving




Day 1, Panel 2: Peter Kuper, John Carey, Sabrina Jones, Denis Kitchen. Moderator: David Hajdu




Day 1, Panel 3: Julia Wertz, Robert Sikoryak, Bill Griffith, Charles Brownstein. Moderator: Gene Kannenberg



 
Day 1, Keynote: A Conversation with Chris Claremont and Louise Simonson


 
Day 2, Panel 1: Irwin Hasen, Emily Flake, Ben Katchor, Lauren Weinstein. Moderator: Eddy Portnoy


 
Day 2, Panel 2: Miss Lasko-Gross, Dean Haspiel, Tracy White, Al Jaffee. Moderator: Danny Fingeroth



Day 2, Panel 3: Paul Levitz, Jonathan W. Gray, N.C. Cristopher Couch. Moderator: Jeremy Dauber

Friday, September 2, 2011

Publishing Updates, 2011/09/02

More news about upcoming comics-related books:


I first read about this over at The Collected Comics Library, but now there is an official press release. Russ Cochran and Grant Geissman will be continuing the series of EC Archives, reprinting entire runs of EC titles in chronological order, that was interrupted some time ago (apparently due to Steve Geppi's financial problems). The first two volumes will be Haunt of Fear Vol. 1 (reprinting the first six issues), and Vault of Horror Vol. 2 (reprinting issues 7 to 12). Presumably there will be enough of an audience for both these recolored reprints and the upcoming Fantagraphics series of artist-focused EC volumes in black-and-white.


The MAD Fold-In Collection by Al Jaffee reprints in 4 volumes all of Jaffee's Fold-In pages from 1964 up to 2010 (found via Boing Boing). According to Chronicle Books' website, the collection will also include essays by Pete Docter, Jules Feiffer, Neil Genzlinger, and Jaffee himself. Looks like a nice addition to the previous Don Martin deluxe collection. (What other MAD artist would be a good candidate for one of these collections? I'm thinking a Wallace Wood volume could be quite welcome.)