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Drawn & Quarterly at SPX: Clowes, Huizenga, Ralph, Tomine, Ware, and Zettwoch!

Drawn & Quarterly will be at this weekend’s Small Press Expo and you’ll be able to fine them at booth W51-W54 in the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, 5701 Marinelli Rd. They’re bringing fresh-off-the-press copies of SPX guests Adrian Tomine’s New York Drawings and Chris Ware’s Multi-Story Building Model. In all, the publisher will have six authors signing at SPX, including Tomine, Ware, Daniel Clowes, Kevin Huizenga, Brian Ralph, and Dan Zettwoch.

You can check out their signing schedule below, as well as a few key panels, but be sure to keep up to date on all programming by checking the SPX site.

FIVE TITLES DEBUTING AT SPX!

Never before published in North America!

Illustrations by the New Yorker cover artist

Limited edition, S&N model by Chris Ware

Classic Moomin in full color for the first time!

PROGRAMMING AND SIGNINGS AT THE D+Q BOOTH

Saturday, September 15th, 11 am to 7 pm

11:30 – 12:30pm Adrian Tomine signing
12 – 1pm “Crockett Johnson’s Barnaby and the American Clear Line School” panel with Dan Clowes, Chris Ware, Mark Newgarden, Eric Reynolds, and Philip Nel, White Flint Auditorium
12:30 – 1:30pm Brian Ralph signing
1:30 – 3:30pm Adrian Tomine signing
3:30 – 4:30pm Chris Ware signing
4:30 – 5:30pm Kevin Huizenga signing
4:30 – 5:30pm “Daniel Clowes: Modern Cartoonist” panel with Clowes, Alvin Buenaventura, Ken Parille, White Oak Room
5 – 6pm “Comics as Children’s Literature” with Brian Ralph, Renée French, Françoise Mouly, Mark Newgarden, and Philip Nel, White Flint Auditorium
5 – 6pm Dan Zettwoch signing

Sunday, September 16th, 12 to 6 pm

12:15 – 1:15 pm Adrian Tomine & Chris Ware signing
1:30 – 2:30 pm Dan Zettwoch signing
1:30 – 2:30 pm “Chris Ware: Building Stories” panel with Ware and Professor David M. Ball, White Oak Room
2:30 – 3:30 pm Kevin Huizenga and Brian Ralph signing
2:30 – 3:30 pm “Life After Alternative Comics” panel with Adrian Tomine, Dan Clowes, Jaime Hernandez, Gilbert Hernandez, and Bill Kartalopoulos, White Oak Room
3:30 – 4:30 pm Adrian Tomine signing
3:45 – 4:45 pm Daniel Clowes signing
4:30 – 5:30 pm “Adrian Tomine: Optic Nerve” panel with Tomine and Dan Kois, White Oak Room

Note: Daniel Clowes and Chris Ware will also be signing at the SPX table both days. Schedule here.

SPX Hosts a Legendary Roster of Guests this Weekend

Small Press ExpoSmall Press Expo is this weekend and will feature a historic lineup of guests. SPX 2012 boasts a murderer’s row of talent, with an indie comix fan’s dream guest list featuring—for the first time ever at a single event—Chris Ware, Françoise Mouly, Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez, Daniel Clowes, and Adrian Tomine.

This legendary group of creators has collectively won fifteen Ignatz Awards since the festival prize was instituted at 1997’s inaugural SPX.  Among the nominees for the 2012 Ignatz Awards, Los Bros Hernandez are represented in three categories (Outstanding Artist, Outstanding Story, and Outstanding Series).  The 2012 Ignatz Awards will be presented Saturday at 9:30 P.M.

Limited edition posters by Chris Ware, as well as a tote bag of Daniel Clowes art designed by Alvin Buenaventura, will be available at the SPX Sales Table. There will be a special set of all of the posters, flyers, banners and program guide cover signed by the artists in an edition of 25, as well as a poster of the badges designed by Jaime Hernandez, also for sale.

In addition,  appearing at this years show are such honored guests as Michael DeForge, Lille Carre, Becky Dreistadt, Dean Haspiel, and Nick Abadzis.  Guests will be participating in a compelling lineup of programming taking place both Saturday and Sunday, featuring several “spotlight” sessions on individual creators, in addition to panel discussions and special presentations.

SPX is also pleased to announce that publishers NoBrow and Koyama Press will be making their first appearances at SPX 2012, joining longtime SPX participating publishers such as Top Shelf, Fantagraphics, Drawn & Quarterly, and Oni Press in showcasing their latest and greatest books.

SPX Announces the Small Press Expo 2012 Programming Schedule

The Small Press Expo is pleased to announce the SPX 2012 Programming Schedule.  SPX has its usual thought-provoking programming featuring leading comics artists and critics in conversation. As in previous years, the Programming Schedule will feature two simultaneous tracks on both Saturday and Sunday, September 15th and 16th.

SPX 2012 programming highlights include special spotlight discussions with headline guests Daniel Clowes, Gilbert Hernandez, Jaime Hernandez, François Mouly, Adrian Tomine, and Chris Ware, all of whom will also join in several other panel discussions.

This year’s programming schedule will include several panel discussions, with artists including Nick Abadzis, Derf Backderf, Michael DeForge, Theo Ellsworth, Renée French, Sammy Harkham, Tom Hart, Dean Haspiel, Stan Mack, John Porcellino, Katie Skelly and Lauren Weinstein.

This year’s panel discussions will include:

  • A discussion of Crockett Johnson’s Barnaby, featuring Clowes, Mark Newgarden and Ware.
  • A spotlight on British comics, including Abadzis, Glyn Dillon, Nobrow’s Sam Arthur, Ellen Lindner, and Luke Pearson.
  • A consideration of comics as children’s literature with French, Mouly, Newgarden and Brian Ralph.
  • Reflections on life after “alternative comics,” with Clowes, the Hernandez Brothers, and Tomine, moderated by Bill Kartalopoulos.
  • A discussion about the needs and challenges of institution building in comics.
  • Our annual hands-on comics workshop, led by Robyn Chapman, Hart, and Alec Longstreth.

The complete SPX 2012 Programming Schedule with full descriptions and participants may be found at http://www.spxpo.com/programming.

This year is the seventh year that SPX programming has been organized by Programming Coordinator Bill Kartalopoulos. Kartalopoulos is a comics educator, critic and curator who has taught classes about comics at Parsons The New School for Design and co-organizes the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival. He is a Contributing Editor for Print Magazine, and assisted Art Spiegelman on the production of the Eisner Award-winning book MetaMaus.

Programming on Saturday will run from 11:30AM  until 7 p.m. Sunday programming will run from 12:30 p.m. until 6 p.m.  The complete SPX 2012 Programming Schedule may be found at http://www.spxpo.com/programming.

Daniel Clowes Honored With Pen Center USA Award

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DANIEL CLOWES HONORED WITH PEN CENTER USA LITERARY AWARD

Congratulations to Daniel Clowes, the cartoonist of the Drawn & Quarterly graphic novels, THE DEATH-RAY (October 2011) and WILSON, for his PEN Center USA Literary Award honoring his “Outstanding Body of Work in Graphic Lit.” PEN Center USA’s annual awards program, established in 1982, is a unique, regional competition that recognizes literary excellence.

Daniel Clowes will be on tour this October in support of his new book THE DEATH-RAY, in stores on Tuesday, October 11th.

San Francisco | Alternative Press Expo | October 1st and 2nd

Oak Park IL | Unity Temple with Book Table | Thursday October 13th

Boston, MA | Boston Book Festival | Saturday October 15th

New York, NY | Housing Works with Desert Island | Tuesday October 18th

Montreal, QC | Ukrainian Federation with Librairie D+Q | Wednesday October 19th

Toronto, ON | IFOA | Friday October 22nd

Miami, FL | Miami Book Fair | Saturday November 19th

Alternative Press Expo (APE) Announces Special Guests for 2011

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Alternative Press Expo (APE) Announces Special Guests for 2011

Beaton, Clowes, Thompson, Tomine, and Wheeler Headline the Indie Comics Show

San Francisco – Coming off its biggest year yet in 2010 with attendance topping 5,500, the Alternative Press Expo (APE), returns to San Francisco this fall at The Concourse Exhibition Center. The Expo, taking place Saturday, October 1 and Sunday, October 2, will again feature the expanded Exhibit Hall and additional programming tracks that debuted in 2010.

Five special guests have already signed on for the show: Kate Beaton (Hark! A Vagrant!), Daniel Clowes (Wilson, Mister Wonderful; courtesy Drawn & Quarterly), Craig Thompson (Blankets, Habibi), Adrian Tomine (Optic Nerve, Scenes from an Impending Marriage), and Shannon Wheeler (Too Much Coffee Man, I Thought You Would Be Funnier).

“Interest in APE has never been higher as evidenced by our growing attendance and roster of exhibitors,” said David Glanzer, APE’s director of marketing and public relations. “This year’s terrific mix of special guests really helps us continue that momentum as one of the ‘must-see’ independent comics shows in the nation.”

APE showcases the best in alternative and small press comics, with an Exhibit Hall packed with cutting-edge creators featuring their comics, books, zines, original art, hand-made items, and much more. Further details on APE 2011, including a complete list of exhibitors and the full programming schedule, will be announced closer to the event.

About Alternative Press Expo:

Alternative Press Expo (APE), the country’s largest alternative and independent comics convention, is part of Comic-Con International (CCI), a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to creating awareness of, and appreciation for, comics and related popular art forms. The organization achieves its mission primarily through the presentation of conventions and events that celebrate the historic and ongoing contribution of comics to art and culture. In addition to the San Francisco-based APE each fall, CCI organizes San Diego Comic-Con each summer (the world’s largest comics convention of its kind) and San Francisco’s WonderCon each spring. On the web: Comic-Con.org, Facebook.com/APExpo, Twitter.com/APExpo.

D+Q To Publish Daniel Clowes’ The Death-Ray in 2011

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D+Q TO PUBLISH DANIEL CLOWES’ THE DEATH-RAY IN 2011

As reported on the Comics Reporter, Drawn & Quarterly has acquired world rights to Daniel Clowes’ Eisner, Harvey and Ignatz winning comic, The Death-Ray, it was announced today by Chris Oliveros, Editor-in-Chief, Acquiring Editor and Publisher of Drawn & Quarterly.

The Death-Ray is one of the most perfect and fully realized comics of the past decade and it is nothing short of the highest honour to publish,” said Chris Oliveros, Editor-In-Chief and Publisher of Drawn Quarterly. “The story of the alienated Andy is drawn and written to perfection with Dan’s signature subtle humour, stylistic eloquence, and understated social commentary–showcasing all of the hallmarks of why Dan is one of the preeminent cartoonists of the comics medium.”

The Death-Ray will be in stores as a hardcover graphic novel in Fall 2011. It is the story of the teen outcast Andy, an orphaned nobody with only one friend, the obnoxious-but-loyal Louie. They roam school halls and city streets, invisible to everyone but bullies and tormentors, until the glorious day when Andy takes his first puff on a cigarette. That night he wakes, heart pounding, soaked in sweat, and finds himself suddenly overcome with the peculiar notion that he can do anything. Indeed, he can and as he learns the extent of his new powers, he discovers a terrible and seductive gadget – a hideous compliment to his seething rage – that forever changes everything. The Death-Ray utilizes the classic staples of the superhero genre – origin, costume, ray-gun. sidekick, fight scene – reconfiguring them in a story that is anything but morally simplistic. With subtle comedy, deft mastery and an obvious affection for the bold Pop Art exuberance of comic book design, Daniel Clowes delivers a contemporary meditation on the the darkness of the human psyche.

Nicole Aragi represented Clowes in negotiations. The Death-Ray will be published in North America by D+Q and will be distributed in the U.S. by Farrar, Straus & Giroux and in Canada by Raincoast Books. International rights excluding France will be represented by Samantha Haywood of the Transatlantic Literary Agency.

Motion-picture rights to The Death-Ray are in development with Jack Black’s Electric Dynamite Productions, with noted director Chris Milk attached to direct.

Film Deal for Clowes’ WILSON! Fox Searchlight, Alexander Payne! On Sale!

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DEADLINE.COM ANNOUNCES FILM DEAL FOR CLOWES’ WILSON!

ALEXANDER PAYNE, FOX SEARCHLIGHT, RAIMI’S STARS ROAD ATTACHED!

As announced yesterday on deadline.com, WILSON, Daniel Clowes’ critically acclaimed and New York Times bestselling original graphic novel, has secured a film deal at Fox Searchlight with Alexander Payne attached, for more information read the complete story here. To celebrate the news, which is D+Q’s first book in its 20 year history to go into development, WILSON is on sale for 30% off at Drawn & Quarterly!

If this doesn’t convince you to pick up the book, check out what the critics have to say:

“Though we may all have favorite Clowes creations, from the dim superhero auteur Dan Pussey to the disaffected adolescents Enid and Rebecca of Ghost World, the Wilson of Wilson vies with his past triumphs and takes a bold leap beyond them.”–Sam Lipsyte, THE NEW YORK TIMES

“In this darkly hilarious story of death, prostitution, and kidnapping, the Ghost World cartoonist dissects the pathetic life of an all-American asshole using a series of expertly crafted one-page comic strips.”–Timothy Hodler, DETAILS

“Funny, touching, absurd and dramatic, Clowes’ tale of the life of Wilson is a triumph.”–Richard Pachter, MIAMI HERALD

“This is a book about life’s passages and disappointments, and will be most appreciated by those who know something of quiet desperation.”–Michael Dirda, WASHINGTON POST

“Daniel Clowes’s Wilson is a loser, a bully and a world-class blabbermouth. He’s also unforgettable.”–Brad Mackay, THE GLOBE & MAIL

“Clowes gives us ample reasons to delve into his newest graphic novel: incisive dialogue, subtle commentary on social ills and a true flair for comic book style storytelling.”–Robert Pincus, SAN DIEGO TRIBUNE

“{WILSON} deftly portray{s} death and parenthood without sentiment or schmaltz.”–Jason Chen, GQ

“{WILSON} is a breath of fresh bitterness.”–Scott Timberg, LOS ANGELES TIMES

“Clowes wants to immortalise the brief candles of humankind. While Wilson’s statements may be mono-dimensional, Clowes counterpoints them and gives them nuance through the visual details.”–Michael Faber, THE GUARDIAN, UK

“To read Wilson is to grapple with some bleak truths about ourselves. We are self-involved, ungenerous, even cruel. And in creating this mordant portrait of a jerk in full flower, Clowes reminds us that we are something else, as well: laughable. Lord keep Daniel Clowes safe, and making comics, and far from Zoloft.”–Glen Weldon, NPR

“Deceptively simple yet always poignant, the images never fail to captivate, pulling us into a world in which we glimpse the starkness and beauty of everyday life.”–John McMurtie, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE

“WILSON is as funny and trenchant as anything else {Clowes has} worked on, and just as brutal.”–Sam Thielman, NEWSDAY

“Clowes’s visual finesse makes a terrific backdrop for Wilson’s uncomfortably familiar face.”–Max Winter, BOSTON GLOBE

“Wilson is a sharp strike right to the sweet spot of the brain where great comics are enjoyed.”–Tom Spurgeon, COMICS REPORTER

“Clowes (Ghost World) takes his particular brand of misanthropic misery to new levels of brilliance in this book… another beautifully drawn slice of piercing social commentary.”–PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

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