Sunday, July 26, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
Prism Comics Guide 2009
Here it is! The new 2009 Prism Comics Guide! I’m excited about it because as this year’s recipient of the Prism Comics Queer Press Grant, my interview with last year’s co-winner, Tommy Roddy, creator of Pride High (he tied with Justin Hall, Glamazonia The Uncanny Super Tranny), appears on pages 40-45!
I hope you enjoy looking through this year’s Guide. Now remember…it showcases the best of LGBT comics and comic creators, so issuu has rated it Adult because of the gay content. I’ve looked through it and I don’t see anything objectionable, but there’s your disclaimer. If you’re offended by LGBT content, there are other books out there.
Take a look and feel free to leave comments! And above all…thanks to my readers out there. I would never have won my award without you.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Prism Announces Comic-Con 2009 Plans: Panels, Signings, Portfolio Reviews, Parties and Batwoman!
PRESS RELEASE

"San Diego Comic-Con continues to be the best way for Prism to reach the LGBT comics audience,” said Ted Abenheim, Events Chair of Prism Comics. "Our presence has had a small but significant influence on the comics industry and it’s gratifying to see."
Prism kicks off its schedule highlighting the biggest LGBT-related comic book event of the year—the arrival of Batwoman and The Question as co-lead features in DC Comics’ namesake book, Detective Comics.
Thursday, July 23, 4:00-5:00pm - The first panel, “Tipping Point for LGBT Portrayals in Comics” asks if the arrival of Batwoman and The Question in Detective—the first time any lesbian characters have headlined a mainstream publisher’s comic book—is an isolated event or a tipping point in the acceptance of LGBT characters. David Stanley (Prism Co-President) moderates with panelists Greg Rucka (Detective Comics), Marc Andreyko (Manhunter), Judd Winick (Pedro and Me), José Villarrubia (The Mirror of Love), Scott Allie (editor, Dark Horse Comics, Buffy Season 8), Mimi Cruz (retailer, Night Flight Comics, Salt Lake City, UT), Perry Moore (Hero) and Matt Wagner (The Aerialist). Room 32AB.
Friday, July 24, 11:30am-12:30pm - The second panel “True Confessions: LGBT Slice-of-Life Comics” explores the coming of age of LGBT autobiographical comics (shown by the success of Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home). But telling the truth is as much art and craft as it is confession. Join moderator Roger Klorese (Prism’s Publication Chair) with panelists Lee Marrs (The Further Fattening Adventures of Pudge, Girl Blimp), Ariel Schrag (Likewise), Jeff Krell (Jayson Goes to Hollywood), Robert Triptow (Gay Comix), and Justin Hall (True Travel Tales). Room 10.
Saturday, July 25, 4:30-5:30pm - The third panel “Love is in The Air: LGBT Romance Comics” focuses on LGBT creators inspired by but moving beyond the boy-girl romance comics of yesteryear. Join moderator Charles “Zan” Christensen (Mark of Aeacus and Prism's founder and Web Chair) with panelists Terry Moore (Strangers In Paradise), Tim Fish (Cavalcade of Boys), Mari Morimoto (Naruto), Steve MacIsaac (Shirtlifter), Colleen Coover (Small Favors), and Michelle Nolan (Love on the Racks: A History of American Romance Comics). Room 30AB.

Following the “Gays in Comics” panel, Prism hosts its Gays in Comics Mixer and Silent Auction from 7:30-8:30pm. Mingle with comics' writers, artists and fans, plus stay for the special drawing of a "Comics Gift Basket" and the silent auction of hot comics items! All proceeds benefit Prism Comics. Room 6A.

(And if you really want to be part of the action, volunteer to work at the Prism booth and meet your faves up close! Just email ted@prismcomics.org.)
Portfolio Review is being offered once again, after the overwhelming success of last year’s program. This year, Jimmy Palmiotti (Jonah Hex, Countdown), Phil Jimenez, Bob Schreck (Editor at Dark Horse, Oni Press, DC), Georg Brewer (DC Direct), Colleen Coover, and José Villarrubia will critique the work only of those interested in applying for this year's Queer Press Grant (established by Prism to encourage new LGBT talent). Before attending the sessions, applicants are required to read the QPG guidelines available at prismcomics.org. Very few sessions are available so check at the website and the Prism booth to ensure you get your portfolio reviewed by some of the best professionals working in the field.

On Friday, July 24, from 9:00pm to 1:00am, party with Prism at “Young Heroes”! For the 5th year, Prism, Ned Cato, Jr. and Rich’s San Diego bring you another super-powered evening with Go-Go dancers, drink specials, and events galore including the annual Superhero Costume Contest with cash and prizes totaling $200 and more! Categories will include Sexiest, Best Costume, Best Body, Most Original and Crowd Favorite! Have your picture taken at the photo booth with your favorite Young Hero! Mingle with special guests and superheroes in the VIP Young Heroes Creators lounge. Get your face and body painted by our expert Makeup artist. Help Prism Comics and Lucky Legendary with the Power Hour Jello Body Shot fundraiser. Special guests include award-winning artist Joe Phillips, artist J.J. Kirby, Captain Rich's and Twink Boy, plus surprise guests. Come in costume and get in free until the costume contest, or show your Comic-Con badge and get a discount off the cover charge at the door. Rich’s San Diego is located at 1051 University Avenue, San Diego, CA (619) 295-2195.
For all the latest information, keep checking back at prismcomics.org, contact David Stanley at david@prismcomics.org, or stop by the Prism booth during the Con.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Why do these growth spurts hurt so much?

Ugh. I'm exhausted. I'll add more to this tomorrow.