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Binc and Macmillan Publishers Announce $10,000 Matching Gift to Help Book and Comic People Affected by Hurricane Helene and Other Disasters

Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation

Thanks to Macmillan Publishers, gifts made to the Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation will have double the impact. Macmillan will match all gifts, regardless of size, up to $10,000 to meet the needs of the more than 200 bookstores and comic shops and thousands of store employees potentially impacted by Hurricane Helene. Binc has already received 15 calls for help from book and comic people in the path of destruction–more than 500 miles across six states. 

We are already hearing from book and comic people who are traumatized, unable to find friends and family, and without water and electricity and we know there will be more stores in need of disaster relief as the waters recede, the cleanup begins, and cell phone signals return. We are grateful for our friends at Macmillan for their willingness to partner with us in support of bookstores and comic shops.

-Binc Executive Director Pam French

The foundation receives requests every day from book and comic store employees and owners experiencing unforeseen emergency financial, medical and mental health hardships, and has helped stores around the country recover after natural disasters like hurricanes, wildfires, floods, and the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Double the impact of a gift to Binc by donating today

Karl Mostert has passed away

Karl Mostert has passed away

It’s been a rough few months in the comic world with the loss of a lot of talent at such young ages. It has been announced that Karl Mostert has passed away.

A concept artist, comic book illustrator, and designer, he has worked for multiple publishers including Mad Cave Studios, DC Comics, and Aftershock. Relatively new to the industry, he was already beloved with multiple creators heaping praise and kind words towards him upon learning of the shocking news.

He’s worked on such series as DCeased: Unkillables, Batman: Urban Legends, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, The Man Who F#$%ed Up Time, and the upcoming Exit City at Mad Cave.

Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and fans. He’s a talent lost far too young.

Spider-Man returns to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

This Thanksgiving, Spider-Man makes his grand return to the streets and skies of New York City! Set to debut during Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 28th, Marvel and Macy’s will premiere an all-new Spider-Man balloon, inspired by and in honor of the iconic art style of comic book legend John Romita Sr.

For the first time in a decade, Spider-Man will bring Marvel back to one of New York City’s most iconic events, celebrating Marvel and Spider-Man’s roots in New York, the home of Marvel and its 85-year comic book history.

As an unparalleled Marvel artist and art director, John Romita Sr.’s art and creative vision of Spider-Man remains one of the most globally recognized versions of the character to date. While many incredible artists brought Peter Parker/Spider-Man to life over decades, John Romita Sr. created some of the most definitive eras Spider-Man, including many of Spidey’s classic cast, rogues gallery, and love interests like Mary Jane. For this iteration of Spider-Man, artisans from Macy’s Parade Studio collaborated closely with Marvel to bring John Romita Sr.’s iconic design to life.

Spider-Man was co-created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, first appearing in Amazing Fantasy #15 in 1962. After going on to headline his own comic book series, Amazing Spider-Man, and many others, Spider-Man became a cornerstone of the Marvel Universe. Since his first appearance, New York’s friendly neighborhood hero has gone on to become one of the most globally recognized characters in history, starring in comic book series, video games, films, television, animation, toys, and beyond. Amazing Spider-Man continues to be one of the top-selling comics in the comic book industry.

Spider-Man first debuted in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1981, later making his debut as Marvel’s first larger-than-life balloon in 1987. Spidey quickly became a favorite of Parade watchers and fans at other events for over a decade. After the original balloon was retired, Spidey made his return to the Parade in 2009, running as part of the Parade until 2014.

The 98th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will air Thursday, November 28th in the U.S. on NBC and stream on Peacock.

SAG-AFTRA Strikes League of Legends and files an unfair labor practice charge

SAG-AFTRA logo

 SAG-AFTRA called a strike today against popular online game League of Legends, after a company that produces the game tried to subvert the video game strike. The union believes those actions, by the company Formosa Interactive LLC, to be a flagrant violation of labor law and has filed an unfair labor practice charge against the company with the National Labor Relations Board.

The complaint comes after Formosa tried to “cancel” one of its struck video games shortly after the start of SAG-AFTRA’s video game strike. When they were told that was not possible, they secretly transferred the game to a shell company and sent out casting notices for “NON-UNION” talent only. SAG-AFTRA charges that these serious actions are egregious violations of core tenets of labor law – that employers cannot interfere with performers’ rights to form or join a union and they cannot discriminate against union performers. The unilateral and surreptitious transfer of union work to a “non-union” shell company is an impermissible and appalling attempt to evade a strike action and destroy performers’ rights under labor law.

In light of Formosa’s unfair labor practices, SAG-AFTRA’s National Executive Director, with the advice and consent of the Interactive Media Agreement Negotiating Committee, has called a strike of League of Legends, one of the company’s most high-profile games. SAG-AFTRA members must immediately cease providing covered services to League of Legends and the game will be updated on the union’s search function as a struck game. 

Formosa is one of the members of the bargaining group that has refused to agree to protect our members against the unethical use of A.I. Until today, League of Legends was one of several games that remained unstruck. Formosa is the union signatory and provided voiceover services to League of Legends.

Silver Sprocket makes Abortion Pill Zine: A Community Guide to Misoprostol and Mifepristone Free to read

Abortion Pill Zine: A Community Guide to Misoprostol and Mifepristone

In honor of the release of Abortion Pill Zine: A Community Guide to Misoprostol and Mifepristone, Isabella Rotman, Sage Coffey, Marnie Galloway, and Silver Sprocket have published their amazing reproductive justice comic online!

This zine was made to run at an affordable cost, provide readers with accessible information about one option for medical abortion, and to provide that knowledge in an easy-to-understand guide as the abortion landscape worsens in the US.

In that spirit, they wanted to make this zine accessible to everyone! So from now on, you can visit the Silver Sprocket website to read Abortion Pill Zine for free in its entirety.

Obviously, if you would like to physically own the book or have a PDF version, you can still order Abortion Pill Zine from Silver Sprocket’s store! But either way, we hope it helps people of all genders stay informed on their options  to resources they need.

SAG-AFTRA Video Game Performers to hold a Disney Picket Line Reunion this Thursday

SAG-Aftra Interactive Media Agreement

Calling on all 2023 Disney picketers, strike captains, members, and supporters! Join the SAG-AFTRA video game performers in solidarity for their strike which was called against all video game companies signed effective 12:01 a.m. on Friday, July 26.

SAG-AFTRA is striking this contract so that members working in interactive media (video games) can continue earning a living doing the job they love. Its members’ work and likenesses are being exploited by artificial intelligence, and video game companies have refused to offer a fair deal that addresses this existential threat.

SAG-AFTRA Interactive Media Agreement Negotiating (IMA) Committee members Andi Norris, Zeke Alton, Nancy Linari, and many more; SAG-AFTRA leadership including National Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland; and SAG-AFTRA members, labor allies and video game fans will be in attendance.

Disney Character Voices- 2600 W. Olive Avenue, Burbank, CA 91505
Parking : There are two parking lots on Frederick, and there is 2 hour street parking in the vicinity.    
Thursday, September 19,  9 a.m. – 12 Noon PT

Karl Moline has passed away

Karl Moline

In a week of terrible news, more keeps coming. It was announced today that comic artist Karl Moline has passed away.

Moline worked for numerous publishers and was the co-creator of the series Fray. Moline worked on multiple titles for CrossGen, Dark Horse, DC Comics, and Marvel.

Series include Unity, The Loners, Avengers Academy, Avengers Area, Convergence: Superboy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, B.P.R.D. The Dead Remembers, Route 666, and more.

An outpouring of praise has come since news broke and he was described as “one of the best people in the world” and “had a smile and never had anything bad to say.”

Our thoughts go out to his family, friends, and fans.

John Cassaday has passed away at the age of 52

John Cassaday

In a complete shock, it has been announced that John Cassaday has passed away. He was just 52. Cassaday’s sister shared the heartbreaking news earlier today. He was admitted to the ICU in New York four days ago and the cause of his death is unknown.

Cassaday was a beloved artist working for numerous publishers and making his mark on comics with series such as Planetary, Astonishing X-Men, Captain America, Star Wars, and more.

Self-taught, Cassaday was first published by Boneyard Press and Caliber Comics. It was a meeting with Mark Waid in 1996 where his career really took off. Waid shared his memories on the loss:

My dear friend John Cassaday passed today at the absurdly young age of 53 and I miss him already.

I met John in, I believe, 1996–Google will not give up the secret of exactly which year the Big Apple Comic Con was held at Madison Square Garden. John was pleasant, he was polite and well-mannered, and when he showed me his portfolio, I also knew he was tremendously talented for a newcomer. The next morning, I was having breakfast with writer Jeff Mariotte, who mentioned he was looking for an illustrator for his next series, Desperados. Boy, did he say that to the right guy, because I had just the artist in mind.

Outside of that fortuitous referral, I refuse to take any real credit for “discovering” John Cassaday. I can’t take credit for having functioning eyeballs. But we were friends forevermore after that, and watching his quick ascension to becoming one of the most gifted, most sought-after comics illustrators of his generation was a blast. John had a memorable stint on X-Men and another on his favorite character, Captain America, but it was Planetary that rightfully put him on the map. He was meticulous, he wouldn’t turn in a single piece of art until he’d worried it to death, and as his publisher for a brief time at Humanoids, I had the great and now melancholy pleasure of watching magnificent pages, his best ever, come in slowly on his dream project, an unannounced creator-owned multimedia series that will now be his unfinished symphony.

Men in comics, as a general rule, are not exactly blessed with leading-man looks, but John was. Ask anyone. Between his handsome appearance, his charming manner, and his perfect blend of confidence and humility, he was quite the favorite of many, many ladies in his youth. Many. Effortlessly. To walk into a room of women with John was a reminder that the rest of us really, truly needed to work on our game. My single favorite memory with John was when he and I and a bunch of other comics dudes were standing around a big convention bar-party when actor Michael Rosenbaum walked in. Every woman’s head turned, instantly, every eye upon Rosenbaum. It was like throwing a magnet into a box of iron filings. Conversely, every man in the bar who’d been there with a date was suddenly holding two drinks. In the tumult, I had the presence of mind to look at John and say, “Now you know how WE feel.”

John Cassaday, I will say without hesitation and with very little fear of disagreement, was one of the very best illustrators and storytellers to ever work in the comics medium. Like Neal Adams, Jim Steranko, or Michael Golden, he is a touchstone, a reference point to the dozens and dozens of artists whose work was influenced by his. Most people are lucky if more than a dozen people are still talking about them a month after they pass. My friend John will be talked about and remembered by an entire industry for ages. And rightfully so. Rest in peace, sir.

We’re absolutely shocked at the loss and a hell of a talent at such a young age. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and fans.

Binc Announces Winners of 2024 Scholarships to Support Professional Development and Diversity in the Bookselling Industry

Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation

The Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation has announced the winners of two scholarships managed by the foundation—the Macmillan Booksellers Professional Development Scholarship and the George Keating Memorial Scholarship.

The Macmillan scholarship allows booksellers from underrepresented groups to attend their region’s independent book association trade show. Each scholarship covers the cost of travel, lodging and meals up to $500. The winners were selected in an identity-hidden review process by a panel of employees from Macmillan and members of the Binc program committee.

  • Karen Ugarte – Tia Chucha’s Centro Cultural and Bookstore – CALIBA
  • Sarah Wordhouse – The Word House – GLIBA
  • Rome Puente – Bookworks/Albuquerque – MPIBA
  • Claire Van den Brock– Huxley & Hiro – NAIBA
  • Coco Zephir – Phoenix Books Vermont – NEIBA
  • John Hart – Always Here Books – PNBA
  • Eden Haymon – Cavalier House Books – SIBA

The Keating Memorial scholarship provides $500 to a bookseller in the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association (NAIBA), Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance (SIBA), and New England Independent Booksellers Association (NEIBA), for the purpose of professional development. The winners are chosen by each regional association. NEIBA deferred the scholarship for this year.

  • Julie Wernersbach – Hive Mind Books – NAIBA
  • Preet Singh – Eagle Eye Book Shop – SIBA

Join Heroes4Harris this Sunday

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This Sunday, join forces with the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), a slew of SURPRISE celebrity guests known for playing heroes on screen, and tens of thousands of superfans across the country for a star-studded Heroes For Harris pre-debate livestream event!

The event takes place Sunday at 4pm Eastern!

If you’ve lived to see the day that democracy heroes Adam Schiff and Alexander Vindman talk with Inigo Montoya from the Princess Bride (Mandy Patinkin) about why Kamala Harris must defeat real-life villain Donald Trump, you want to attend this event.

If you can’t even imagine actors from Batman The Dark Knight (David Dastmalchian) talking politics with Bill S. Preston Esquire from Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure (Alex Winter) and Tennessee Three hero, State Sen. Justin Jones, you want to attend this event.

Emceed by comedy powerhouse Baratunde Thurston – with cameos by some of the most legendary climate and labor activists in the country, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and lots more – Heroes4Harris is an event you don’t want to miss!

Join this roster of fictional and real-life superheroes to understand the stakes of the Harris vs. Trump debate on ABC two days later and how we can each inspire our communities to become #Heroes4Harris in the fight for a brighter, more just future.

If you have less political friends who love superheroes, and who could use a boost from the Hulk and others to get more involved in this election and watch Tuesday’s debate, please pass them this!

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