Press Release #1 MOOMIN: THE COMPLETE TOVE JANSSON COMIC

Drawn & Quarterly will publish the

first of a five-volume series of

MOOMIN: THE COMPLETE TOVE JANSSON COMIC STRIP
in September 2006, it was announced today by
Chris Oliveros, President & Publisher of the
Montreal-based graphic novel and arts publishing
house. This is the first time the strip will be
published in any form in North America and
will deservedly place cartoonist and author Tove
Jansson among the international cartooning greats
of the last century.

"All of us at D+Q are huge fans of Jansson's
Moomin children's books, especially the editor
of the series, Tom Devlin, who brought the Moomin
comic strips to our attention," said Oliveros.

"The quality and quantity of what Tove created
in the MOOMIN comic strip is nothing short of
astounding."

"To comic strip fans, there are few surprises
or unknown strips outthere that have yet to
be published in North America," said Tom
Devlin, Editor and Production Designer. "To
be the editor of a five-volume series that
will bring the comic strip of one the most
internationally renowned children's authors
nd her creation to a whole new audience is
thrilling. Comic strip fans as well as fans
of the MOOMIN chapter books will be fascinated
by the caliber of Tove's cartooning skills."

Jansson is revered around the world as one of
the foremost children's authors of the twentieth
century for her illustrated chapter books
regarding the magical worlds of her creation,
the Moomins. The Moomins saw life in many forms
but debuted to its biggest audience ever on the
pages of world's largest newspaper the London
Evening News, in 1954.

The strip was syndicated in newspapers around
the world with millions of readers in 40
countries. MOOMIN: THE COMPLETE TOVE JANSSON
COMIC STRIP; BOOK ONE is the first volume of
Drawn & Quarterly publishing plan to reprint
the entire strip drawn by Jansson before she
handed over the reigns to her brother Lars
in 1960.

The Moomins are a tight-knit family - hippo-
shaped creatures with easygoing and adventurous
outlooks. Jansson's art is pared down and
precise, yet able to compose beautiful portraits
of ambling creatures in fields of flowers or
rock-strewn beaches that recall Jansson's Nordic
roots. The comic strip reached out to adults
with its gentle and droll sense of humor.
Whimsical but with biting undertones, Jansson's
observations of everyday life, including
guests who overstay their welcome, modern art,
movie stars, and high society, easily caught the
attention of an international audience and still
resonate today.

Tove Jannson (1914 - 2001) was a legendary
Finnish children's book author/artist and
creator of the Moomins, who came to life in
children's books, comic strips, theater,
opera, film, radio, theme parks, and TV.

For more information, visit
www.drawnandquarterly.com

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Dylan Horrocks on Tove Jansson
http://www.hicksville.co.nz/Tove%20Jansson%20tribute.htm

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Bands/music Named after Tove Jansson characters:
The Hattifatteners
Little My
Baby Snufkin
The Hemulen - Ray Rumors

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DIY Comix show

Punk Rock comics show coming up in New York City, Saturday, February 11th.

No, you won’t be screened at the door for your knowledge of bands, just come!

More info can be had via http://www.worldwarix.com/
[tipoff courtesy JennyDevilDoll] Tags: comics,punk
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Stripped Books

Comics about books – and comics about comics!
Try this one – Chris Ware, Ivan Brunetti and Seth.

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Histoires de fantomes qu’on rencontre la nuit


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is full color comic in French and Khmer by the students from Phare Art School, is now available at Fantastic Planet and other fine bookshops in Phnom Penh. (Edited and printed at 3D Graphics with support from ‘Rim Kin’ publishing program.)

Lisa
‘Savage Pony’ Mandel oversaw the workshop with help from Srey Bandol in her fourth visit to Cambodia, in coordination with Libellus Association.

Want a copy? Unofficial arrangements can be made via email. Also, click for travelogue/workshop visit: One, Two, Three and Four.

tags: comics, cambodia

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Collective Comics

Sky Noise from Melbourne points our way to the Wooster Collective:



“Late last year we invited a group of our favorite artists to try their hand at creating a series of narratives featuring their characters and street iconography. Many of the artists had never tried adapting their work into a storyline, so the project became equal parts challenging, exciting, and – ultimately – extremely creative and rewarding.

The results of this experiment have just been published in our first “Wooster Comix” The book features a group of over 35 artists from around the world.

http://www.woostercollective.com/2006/01/wooster_comix_1_now_available.html

They include:

Dr. D, Goin, Lobster Roll, Travis Millard, Adam Neate, Bob Krobbauer, Allison Cole, Vinnie Ray, Mel Kadel, Jon Burgerman, Isoe, Justin Kees, Lennard, The Killer Gerbil, MCA, Diego Bergia, Cody Hudson, 0190ren, Matthew Rodriguez, Urban Medium, Pash, Zonenkinder, Ryan Browne, TVboy, Tofer, Rekal, Judith Supine, Numskull, Rafael Badilla, Tihm, Pure Evil, Anthony Lister, Drawwer, Caliper Boy, Eric Orr, Mike Clark”

[Note that aforementioned Pure Evil is not the Australian ‘Pure Evil’.]

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Bang, Zoom

To the moon: six year veteran distro (New Zealand’s Moon Rocket) calls it a day.
Most small press distros last two to three years, this is a rarity. Kudos to Moira for outgrowing her original intent:

11/01/2006:

dear everyone,

this is getting ridiculous.

i started moon rocket when i was a university student. i had a flexible schedule and a big space of my own for projects. i was busy but it was easy to make time for creative projects, which was what i considered moon rocket to be.

six years later, i am working fulltime at a job i love, which takes a lot of my time and mental energy. [more at http://www.moonrocket.co.nz/]

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Operation Funnybone is ‘Go’

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What do

Aaron O’Donnell
Adrian Ceroni
Alex Major
Alice Mrongrovius
Amanda Jane Penrose
Andie Tong
Anthony Woodward
Arran McKenna
Avi Bernshaw
Ben Constantine
Bernard Caleo
Bernard Nagle
Brendan Boyd
Brendan Tolley
Brendon Kirk
Brian Jordan

& Darren Jordan
Chris Lassig
Colin Wells &

Tony Newton
Daniel Cox
Daniel Reed
Daniel VanderWerff

& Daniel Quinney
Darren Close
Darren Moore
Dave Hodson
David Blumenstein
David Follett

David Kerr
David Li
Dean Humphries
Dean Rankine
Dillon Naylor
Doug Holgate
Gary Lau
Gary Wong
Gavin Thomson
Glenn Smith
Hayden Fryer
Henry Popienia
Holly ShorlandIan C. Thomas
Jase Harper
Jason Badower
Jason Chatfield
Jason Frazer
Jo Waite
Jules Faber
Justin Tan
Kenneth Chan
Kirrilly Schell
Lee Hislop &

Robert Forrest
Leigh Rigozzi
Lindsay Arnold

Mandy Ord

Marc Schmidt
Maria Francisca
Matt Bayliss
Matthew Huynh
Michael Li
Mike Delight
Nic Drury
Nikki Greenberg
Owen Heitman
Owen Nichols

& Tanya Nichols
Peta Hewitt
Peter Jetnikoff
Rachel Wasilejko
Rob O’Connor
Robert De Graauw
Robert Forrest
Shane Foley
Stewart Mckenny

& Annette Kwok
Sud Abbas
Talitha Nonvellier
Tee Hamilton
Tonia Walden
Troy Kealley
Trudy Cooper
Wen Chee
Zeldz Magnoonis
Zeno Sworder

have in common? They’re all in ‘Operation Funnybone‘, a compilation comic raising money for Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. It’s an strong team effort by a variety of Aussie cartoonists and organizations. http://www.funnybone.org.au/

Goss at http://ianthomasgraphics.blogspot.com
[Cheers for artist list and Funnybone image.]

Artists, if you’re on the rather impressive list, you may want to log on to the site and register where you’re at and what you’re doing!

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Bonne année 2006

Emma
et tous mes voeux de réussite et de bonheur.
A bientôt! Daphné Collignon
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The Last Post


brrrrt brt brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr……
(or whatever the text equivalent is to a feeble bugler tweeting as the sun sets) yes its the last zombo post, and what to leave you with? the wounded and scared turn from cessation of battle for some weary sleep and hopeful relief…. but noooooo, tim has finished the translating (under expert guidance by your Zombo) of the ‘Council of Three’ manifesto on kimok production of 1922 ‘Kimok Riot-Cycle!!’ and a ‘BETA’ version is now up on the world wide web, essentially the text is all there, but there are still some illustrations to fill out the doubt (tim assures me that they will be there in the next week).

So if you wish to have a sneak peek, it is there to be seen at http://www.deadxeroxpress.com/riot_cyc/

so yeah…. its been ‘real’ as the young people are keen to say, wish there had been more N.Z. news but Zombo is never truly gone, and may show with more….

….later.

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The Manly Art has no Mistress



ah yes… it is a manly art form the comic art form. What looks like an amazing exhibition is on now in L.A. la la land, “Masters of American Comics” and from the fifteen artists selected,—Winsor McCay, Lyonel Feininger, George Herriman, E.C. Segar, Frank King, Chester Gould, Milton Caniff, and Charles M. Schulz at the Hammer Museum, and Will Eisner, Jack Kirby, Harvey Kurtzman, R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, Gary Panter, and Chris Ware at MOCA— it would seem that there are no female masters…. surely one could have scraped in? Julie Doucet? Pox girls? Melinda Gebbie? Mandy Ord? Dale Messick? Ramona Fradon?

(gruff sea-faring voice) …arrrrrh comics, she be a harsh mistress!!

Masters of American Comics is co-curated by scholars John Carlin and Brian Walker, and is coordinated by Hammer Museum Deputy Director of Collections and Director of the Grunwald Center Cynthia Burlingham and MOCA Assistant Curator Michael Darling.

November 20, 2005 – March 12, 2006 at The Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.

National Exhibition Tour

Milwaukee Art Museum
April 27 – August 13, 2006

The Jewish Museum, NY, and
Newark Museum, NJ
September 15, 2006 – January 28, 2007

November 20, 2005 – March 12, 2006

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