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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

East Coast Black Age of Comics, Part 2: Convention Photos

Cartoonists With Attitude + friend: Keith Knight, Masheka Wood, Mikhaela Reid, Ayo
Keith Knight ("The K Chronicles"), Masheka Wood ("Not Just Knee Deep"), Mikhaela Reid ("The Boiling Point") and Ayo ("Little Garden")

"Black Women Discuss Imagery": Cheryl Lynn and L.A. Banks Sandstorm comic book artist Rashida Lewis
Photos from "Having Our Say: Black Women Discuss Imagery": Cheryl Lynn Eaton (Digital Femme, The Ormes Society), L.A. Banks (Vampire Huntress) and Rashida Lewis ("Sand Storm")

Joseph Wheeler III, ready to sell comics Masheka Wood and Larry Fuller with Masheka's new book, Deep Doodle How to Draw Afrakan Superheroes
Joseph Wheeler III ("New Art Order"); Masheka Wood with underground comics pioneer Larry Fuller (Larry had just purchased Masheka's awesome new book, Deep Doodle); the cover of the excellent book "How to Draw Afrakan Superheroes"

Cool ECBACC T-shirts VIP Dwayne McDuffie


Stylish ECBACC apparel; Dwayne McDuffie ("Static Shock")

On May 19, Masheka and I made our second comics-fun-filled trip to the annual East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention. Above are some more of the photos (click on any one for caption info and a slideshow). I'm embarrassed to say that Keith was the only one of us to remember his Cartoonists With Attitude T-shirt. Oops!

I already name-checked and reminisced about most of the fantastic cartoonists we got to hang out with, but I'd like to take a moment to spotlight one you're probably not familiar with, our table buddy, Brooklyn-based cartoonist Ayo (see top photo), who draws the mini-comic "Little Garden." I could try to describe his beautiful linework and wonderfully drawn characters (who tend to be adorable girls with lizard tails and extra eyes and Medusa snake hair) and excellent use of mood and setting and blah de blah, but instead I'm just going to show you:

Please check out Ayo's awesome art and leave some praise.

See "East Coast Black Age of Comics, Part 1: The Glyph Awards" and "ECBACC Photo Outtake" for more extensive commentary and notes on attendees. Coming up in Part 3, photos and commentary from the panel "Having Our Say: Black Women Discuss Imagery."

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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

ECBACC photo outtake: Keith Knight helps Mikhaela sell comics in her sleep


Keith Knight helps Mikhaela sell comics in her sleep
Originally uploaded by M1khaela.

The convention was 9 hours long, and I got a bit tired. Thankfully Keith (who not coincidentally, gave a workshop at ECBACC on the business of comics) made a "please buy my comics" sign for me and I sold two books in my sleep. Thanks Keith!

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East Coast Black Age of Comics, Part 1: The Glyph Awards

Masheka Wood Presents Keith Knight with the Glyph Award for Best Comic Strip (The K Chronicles)
Masheka Wood Presents Keith Knight with the Glyph Award for Best Comic Strip (The K Chronicles)
Masheka and his 2006 quilt panel Kyle Baker dons sunglasses to give his Best Arist Award acceptance speech Cool old ECBACC posters Joseph Wheeler III, Iyabo Shabazz, Jerry Craft, with dagger: "And the Winner of the Rising Star Award is... Spike!" Standing ovation for pioneering cartoonist Larry Fuller Peformance interlude with poet/rapper Grayson Board Masheka Wood and Eye Trauma's John Jennings

(Click any of the above images or view the whole set for my coverage and commentary).

Photos from the Glyph Comics Award Ceremony on May 18, 2007 at Philadelphia's African-American Museum, the kickoff for the 6th Annual East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention. Check out Glyph Awards founder Rich Watson's blog for a full list of nominees and winners and extensive Glyphs coverage. Keith Knight, Kyle Baker and Larry Fuller accepted their awards in person, but one of the highlights was Stagger Lee writer Derek McCulloch accepting one of several awards via speakerphone cellphone (with the help of Prof. William Foster). McCulloch gave a moving speech and joked that he was speaking to us from a bathroom.

My fiancé Masheka Wood was a nominee for Rising Star, and although he didn't win, it "was an honor to be nominated" (and the award went to the amazing Spike, for her strip Templar, Arizona, so hard to be too bummed about it).

Plus we got to present the award for Best Comic Strip to amazing fellow Cartoonist With Attitude Keith Knight, for his strip The K Chronicles (a second-time winner!). Keith took photos of his own butt on the way up to the podium and remarked that it was nice to be at a convention where no one mistook him for Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder. He also later noted that the food at ECBACC (BBQ, meatballs, rice, jerk chicken, fried chicken, and other delights) was far superior to the usual comics convention concessions (typically suspiciously gray hot dogs and burgers).

Masheka and I also got to meet and/or hang out with:

  • Host Jamar Nicholas ("The Jamar Chronicles," "Detective Boogaloo"), who instructed the mostly-non-Philly audience on proper cheese-steak-ordering etiquette.
  • Kyle Baker, accepting the award for Best Artist, said it was nice to be at a convention where he didn't have people asking "Who's Nat Turner?" He also donned sunglasses as a way, he said, of distinguishing himself from all the other guys with dreadlocks--not typically necessary at your average 95% white comic convention.
  • Eye Trauma's John Jennings and Damian Duffy (the curators of Other Heroes and Out of Sequence. They're currently working on their stunning science fiction horror graphic novel about racism and consumer culture, The Hole:
  • Joseph Wheeler III & Iyabo Shabazz.
  • Cheryl Lynn, of Digital Femme (and founder of the rapidly expanding Ormes Society for black women cartoonists), who spoke on a fantastic panel called "Having Our Say: Black Women Discuss Imagery." More on that panel when I post the pictures. For now, here's a recent quote from her blog:
    What do women want from comics?

    The answer isn't important. Here's all you need to know:

    No reader wants to be made to feel that he or she is inherently less than a member of another group when he or she picks up a book to enjoy.

    That sums up a large part of ECBACC's mission, as does the work of...
  • Professor William H. Foster III, whose current exhibit at MOCCA NYC is called "Looking for a Face Like Mine." From MOCCA:
    Blacks were deliberately left out of comics and American society for many years,” Foster noted. “On those rare occasions when we were included, we were misrepresented as savages, cannibals, simpletons, and worse. My research documents this important history both fair and foul, for all time, while there are still traces of it left.”
  • The tireless Rich Watson, Glyph Comics Awards founder and editor of the excellent new Urban Voice of Comics magazine (which describes itself as "Wizard meets Vibe.")
  • Underground comics legend Larry Fuller, who accepted the Glyphs Pioneer Award.
  • Our table buddy, Ayo (more on him in the Saturday post). Ayo was a bit bummed out by his ECBACC sales, but I think that had more to do with our poor choice of table location than anything else--we got there really early and thought it'd be great to be right by the door, but folks walked right past the door to get to the main convention. Oops.
  • Syndicated cartoonist Jerry Craft (Mama's Boyz), who was the only presenter to open his envelope with a dagger.
  • Dwayne McDuffie, of Static Shock fame, and Dwayne McDuffie forum moderator Stephanie Brandford (mutate20).
  • Omar Bilal, of the Museum of Black Superheroes.
  • Vampire Huntress author L.A. Banks.
  • And many more awesome comics artists and writers and fans, some of whom I will mention tomorrow.

For more ECBACC coverage, see The Heroic Times (which has some Larry Fuller images), Eye Trauma, Cheryl Lynn's Publishers Weekly report, Keith Knight's blog and Glyphs.

Coming up: photos from the convention itself (including one of me asleep with a Keith-Knight-penned "please buy my comics" sign pinned to me), and photos and coverage of the panel "Having Our Say: Black Women Discuss Imagery."

Update: See "Part 2: Convention Photos."

P.S. Buy Masheka's book, Deep Doodle!

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Monday, May 14, 2007

Cartoonist/cat goofballs: Masheka, Riley, Mikhaela

Cartoonist/cat goofballs: Masheka, Riley, Mikhaela
Originally uploaded by M1khaela.

My awesome photographer best friend Márta Fodor took a bunch of photos of Masheka and me this weekend to use in promoting our books. This had to be my favorite, but you can see a bunch more of the best ones here.

Also:
Masheka & Mikhaela Mikhaela & Masheka laughing Mikhaela drawing at Miriam's Mikhaela has a Marilyn Monroe moment Mikhaela & Masheka from above 2Mikhaela in pink corduroy jacket thrift find Mikhaela with scroll window, green dress blowing in wind Masheka against brick wall w/ graffitiBlurry but bright Masheka & MikhaelaMikhaela jumps, to Masheka's surprise

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Cartoonists With Attitude at APE photos!

Masheka, Mikhaela, guacamole Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder and cartoonist Masheka Wood Keith Knight, Morrie Turner, Aaron McGruder and Jeff Chang APE 2007: Mikhaela Reid visits the Bob the Angry Flower booth APE 2007: The Cartoonists With Attitude Table Ted Rall and August Pollak at Susie's Diner Attack of the 50 Ft. Mikhaela: Cartoons By Mikhaela Reid arrives! Masheka with Deep Doodle book and postcard APE 2007: Hungry Cartoonists With Attitude hunt for food in vain

(Click any of the above images to see the whole set).

Cartoonists With Attitude totally rocked the Alternative Press Expo in San Francisco last weekend. Also, I can't even begin to describe how exciting it was to hold (and sell) copies of my first book (which will SOON be available for sale here, as soon as I get some more copies--I sold out of all the ones I had for APE). Also, the food in San Francisco was predictably amazing.

Masheka and I also had the honor of meeting Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder (see photo of him and Masheka above) and having dinner with legendary Wee Pals cartoonist Morrie Turner and hip-hop journalist Jeff Chang. And I got to chat with Curbside mastermind Robert Kirby! All-around awesomeness, really.

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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

WAMtastic!

CWA at WAM 2007
The women of CWA

Freelancers + Feministing at WAM 2007
Freelance writer Courtney Martin, Feministing executive editor Jessica Valenti, freelance political cartoonist Mikhaela Reid (me!) and Feministing editors Samhita Mukhopadhyay and Vanessa Valenti

WAM 2007 partyWAM Party 2007

Full set of photos here.

Last weekend the three women of Cartoonists With Attitude (Jen Sorensen, Stephanie McMillan and Mikhaela Reid) spent the weekend in Cambridge, MA at the Center for New Words' fabulous annual Women, Action & the Media (WAM) conference. We attended fantastic panels and hang with/meet fabulous women such as the editors of Feministing.com, Bitch magazine, Campus Progress, In These Times, The American Prospect and other assorted fine publications. And we did our panel thing with a slideshow called Resistance Through Ridicule, which even featured a surprise guest, cartoonist/illustrator Jennifer Cruté.

The overall experience was, in Jen's words, completely "Wamtastic!" As you can see from these photos.

I should note that we also had drinks with the one and only creator of Big Fat Whale, CWAer Brian McFadden, but I neglected to capture him on digital film.

I will concur with Stephanie that it only took five minutes of being in the same room before Jen, Stephanie and I found ourselves talking about fonts and PhotoShop. Oh, cartoonists!

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