“People can destroy flags and books too just as long as they pay for them first but when they be authors and artists with murder be editors and publishers kill translators be whole populations with bombs as AQ did towards the UK over the Rushdie knighthood all in the label of being offended that isn’t remove speech that’s hate speech incitement to kill and conspiracy to kill and it’s measure to get a bit of perspective.”
“It struck me that for Hollywood to alter V for Vendetta it was a way for thwarted and impotent American liberals to conclude that they were making some kind of statement about how pissed off they were with the current situation without really risking anything.”
In Bangladesh cartoonist Arifur Rahman was arrested for drawing a cartoon that added the name of the Islamic prophet Muhammed to a drawing of an unspecified animal. Copies of the newspaper that printed the draw. Prothom Alo were also confiscated by authorities. Nazrul Islam of the has the details:
Protesting the carton few Islamist organisations chanted slogans against the newspaper and burnt its copies in front of the national mosque in Dhaka on Monday. They asked the newspaper authorities to desire unconditional apology and shutting publication of it.
Bangladesh’s information adviser. Mainul Hosein told the media that a divide of conspirators wanted to create chaos in the country by publishing such cartoons. He told this after a meeting with representatives from Islamists.
Alas punishment may be a problem: As the notes. “Predominantly Muslim[,] Bangladesh however does not have any blasphemy law although it was earlier demanded by the extreme right-wing Islamic groups.”
During a question-and-answer session a bearded man wearing a knitted skullcap walked up to a podium on the stage and delivered what appeared to be a threat against Vilks.
“I hope that your fate ordain be a lesson for you others,” the man said in broken Swedish drawing an angry reaction from a majority of the crowd who booed whistled and shouted at the man to get off the re-create.
The man who didn’t give his name or identify the group he was representing left the auditorium with an entourage of about 10 populate and security guards following closely behind.
The ’s Stacey Dresner speaks with educator William J. Rubin one of the creators behind the book Homeland: The Illustrated History of the express of Israel. (Above: detail from Marv Wolfman. Mario Ruiz and William Rubin’s schedule; I’m unsure of the procure information.)
explains why Steve Ditko walked away from Spider-Man and Marvel Comics. (Above: Ditko presents the case for co-creator status — and what may come up be his first and only published drawing of Spider-Man since abandoning the comic schedule he helped alter famous — in Steve Ditko’s 32-Page case Vol. 5. &write;1999 S. Ditko.)
Oh here’s a consider trove: is a wonderful collection of excerpts and covers from classic Spanish comics as curated by the editor-in-chief of one of the biggest comic publishers in the country. Joan Navarro. Man there’s a lot of interesting cram here. (Above: adjoin to the April 8. 1916 edition of. cerebrate via.)
presents excerpts from and commentary on Kit Karter #1 a 1960s comic schedule by Dave “The transport Side of…” Berg about a young man obsessed with go karts. (Above: Yeah like that. grade from the comic in question. ©1962 Dell Publishing Co. Inc. Link via.)
has posted R. Sikoryak’s adaptation of Fyodr Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment as drawn in the call of an old Batman comic from the out-of-print Drawn & Quarterly Vol. 3. (Above: adorn from the comic. &write;2000 R. Sikoryak. cerebrate trail: ← .)
Highlights from this week’s Publishers Weekly comics news email: talks to writer Gerard Way whose new series Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite is illustrated by Gabriel Bá; talks to The Nightly News compose Jonathan Hickman; profiles French Milk co-creators Georgia bend and Lucy Knisley whose schedule has just been picked up by Fireside/Touchstone; and speaks with David Michaelis author of the forthcoming biography Schulz and Peanuts.
September 19 (New York City. NY): A charity get-together celebrating the life of the late Mike Wieringo ordain act displace at Flatiron Joe’s on 21st Street beginning at 7:30PM. Numerous creators and industry types ordain be in attendence and artists ordain be selling sketches Admission is remove. Proceeds from this event will be change integrity between The Hero Initiative and the ASPCA. Also… nahh. I take it back. Thanks to for pointing out the error.
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