The Comic Book Guide the Mission is making its convention debut! We'll be at WonderCon all weekend, hanging out at the Skoda Man Press table (D18) with copies of The Comic Book Guide to the Mission, as well as additional comics from Sean Chiki, Roman Muradov, Jamaica Dyer, and Geoff Vasile, as well as Matt Stewart's novel The French Revolution. Plus, expect signings with Dyer, Muradov, Mario Hernandez, Dan V., Jeff Walker -- and more!
Not enough Mission Comics artists for you? Cover artist Chuck Whelon will be wielding his mighty pen over in Artist's Alley (AA-089). Visit Jonas Madden-Connor at the Family Style table (SP-19) and Justin Hall at Prism Comics (319). Plus, Shaenon Garrity, Andrew Farago, and Chuck Whelon will all be revolutionizing your comics consumption at Sunday's webcomics panel (2:30-3:30). So stop by, say hello, eat our candy, and maybe come away with some comics!
And don't forget, Mission: Comics and Art is hosting the reception for The Comic Book Guide to the Mission Art Show Saturday night! See original pieces from the book, and patronize the Mission's amazing combination comic book shop and art gallery!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tonight: Mike White launches "Amity Blamity" at Mission: Comics and Art!
If you loved the wisecracking characters from Mike White's closing piece "Amity Blamity Presents: The Mission," you're in luck! Gretchen, Chester, and Uncle Downey all star in Mike White's full-length graphic novel, Amity Blamity, Book One. The trio of girl, man child, and potbellied pig live together on a quiet farm that becomes not-so-quiet when strange critters start invading from the forest. It's a family-friendly tale of talking animals, moonshine, and genetic mutation.
If you're in San Francisco, head down to Mission: Comics and Art (3520 20th St. in the Mission) for the Amity Blamity book release and signing. It's the perfect precursor to WonderCon!
If you're in San Francisco, head down to Mission: Comics and Art (3520 20th St. in the Mission) for the Amity Blamity book release and signing. It's the perfect precursor to WonderCon!
Friday, March 25, 2011
The Comic Book Guide to the Mission Art Show!
Just in time for WonderCon -- The Comic Book Guide to the Mission Art Show! Mission: Comics and Art (3520 20th St, San Francisco) is hosting a show of original art from The Comic Book Guide to the Mission, as well other original pieces from the contributors.
The opening reception will be Saturday, April 2nd, from 7pm-10pm. It's the perfect way to break up your WonderCon weekend!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
"The Comic Book Guide to the Mission" now available on Amazon!
If you live outside the Bay Area and haven't bought The Comic Book Guide to the Mission
because you couldn't buy it with your Amazon Prime account, you're in luck. The Mission comics anthology is now available on Amazon! So no excuses -- order it now!
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Roman Muradov nominated for a Stumptown Award!
Congrats to Roman Muradov on his Stumptown Comic Arts Award nomination! Roman has been nominated for "Best Artist" for his comic "A Cave" as well as his short strips (including pages he contributed to The Comic Book Guide to the Mission!).
He's in great company! Best of luck at Stumptown, Roman!
Friday, March 18, 2011
Mission Comics Artists Do Noise Pop!
The weekend The Comic Book Guide to the Mission finally hit shelves happened to be the week of Noise Pop 2011, San Francisco's music and arts festival. Isotope Comics engaged several cartoonists to document the events, including Comic Book Guide contributors Justin Hall, Jamaica Dyer, Greg Hinkle, and Roman Muradov. You can check out all the comics here.
Above image from "The Fresh & Onlys" by Justin Hall.
Above image from "The Fresh & Onlys" by Justin Hall.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Join Us for "The Comic Book Guide to the Mission" Launch Party
The Comic Book Guide to the Mission is in stores, on shelves, so it's officially time to have our launch party!
Join us tomorrow, Friday, March 11th, at Mission: Comics and Art (3520 20th St, Suite B, in San Francisco) starting at 7pm. Come have a drink, shop for comics, and meet the creators. Plus, admire Mission: Comics and Art's gallery space -- check out the events calendar for upcoming shows.
If you haven't gotten a chance to pick up the book yet, Mission: Comics and Art (and owner Leef Smith) is featured in Mike White's entry, "Amity Blamity Presents: The Mission."
Saturday, March 5, 2011
More places to find "The Comic Book Guide to the Mission"
We did some restocking this week, and here are more places you'll find The Comic Book Guide to the Mission:
- Isotope Comics, 326 Fell St.
- Browser Books, 2195 Fillmore St.
- Pegasus Books (Downtown Berkeley), 2349 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley
- Spectator Books, 4163 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland
- Walden Pond Bookstore, 3316 Grand Avenue, Oakland
- Issues, 20 Glen Avenue, Oakland
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Get a Print of Chuck Whelon's Mission Comics Cover
Several people have asked me where they can buy a print of Chuck Whelon's amazing book cover. And today I got my answer!
Chuck has put prints of his fictionalized version of the 16th and Mission intersection up for sale on deviantART. The prints come in a variety of sizes, framed and unframed. Of course, the larger the size, the better to see all those fantastic details.
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