Location:
Half Price Books
5803 E. NW Hwy
Dallas, Texas
Time: 7:30pm
We will be discussing Strangers in Paradise (Pocket Edition, 1) by Terry Moore. Please meet in the Community Room.
I wanted to mention that the day before our next meeting, Wednesday, September 8, will be the very first gathering of the new Manga Comic Book Club I was asked to organize for the Crow Collection of Asian Art. You all are invited, and this group will meet less regularly than our own group. Running in “series,” the Manga Comic Book Club will meet in four-month intervals as a season. The first is this fall, meeting the second Wednesday of each month, and we will be spending the entire season reading all eight volumes of Osamu Tezuka’s Buddha (the first volume of which we read way back when in the Dallas Comic Book Club when it was still at the DMA). If you have been pining to read the whole series, you might want to come out. We’re reading two books for each month, so the first meeting next week covers Volume 1: Kapilavastu and Volume 2: The Four Encounters. More details can be found at the Crow site: http://www.crowcollection.org/event_view.aspx?eventID=4914&returnUrl=calendar.aspx%3Fdate%3D9%2F1%2F2010
I hope your summer’s have wrapped up nicely. We had a great time last month discussing the Simpsons/Futurama Crossover Crisis and I am greatly looking forward to this month’s discussion of Solanin by Asano Inio. I’m really excited to talk about this book! We will next meet on Thursday, September 9 at 7:30 pm at the Half-Price Books on Northwest Hwy (5803 E. NW Hwy., Dallas). As is our norm now, please proceed directly to the Community Room at the back of the store for the discussion.
Good News, Everyone!
Take a break from these dog-days of summer and join us for the next
Comic Book Club on Thursday, August 12, beginning at 7:30 pm at the
Half-Price Books on Northwest Highway (5803 E. Northwest Hwy., Dallas,
TX). This month we will be discussing The Simpsons/Futurama Crossover
Crisis, and I look forward to our discussion of this hilarious
pastiche on comic continuity and crossover extravaganzas in light of
the recent return of Futurama to the TV airwaves (do they even travel
by airwaves anymore?).
Dallas Theater Center is graciously offering Dallas Comic Book Club participants and fans a $10 discount for tickets to their current production of the Superman-themed musical “It’s a Bird…It’s a Plane…It’s Superman!” Here is the information:
“COME AND EXPERIENCE It’s a Bird…It’s a Plane…It’s Superman AT DALLAS THEATER CENTER!
GET $10 OFF YOUR TICKET!
USE PROMO CODE: COMICBOOK
CALL: 214.880.0202
ORDER TICKETS ONLINE AT: www.DallasTheaterCenter.org
Visit the DTC Superman Page for more info on the show: http://www.dallastheatercenter.org/index.php/superman
A Lost Treasure, a Musical Marvel, Soars Again – Look! Up in the Sky! America’s greatest superhero was also the star of one of Broadway’s lost musical treasures! Now this mid-’60s miracle, with great songs by the legendary Charles Strouse (Annie) and Lee Adams (Bye Bye Birdie) is part of the Wyly Theatre’s historic first season. In this production the comic book-based musical has a hip updated script by the ingenious young playwright and comic book writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. There will be nothing mild-mannered about this high-voltage revival, when Superman flies in to help Clark Kent and Lois Lane face off against a team of super villains. With singing, dancing, colorful sets and costumes, and a tuneful Broadway score, Superman will be an uplifting end to DTC’s 51st season. The Man of Steel promises to sweep Lois Lane – and our audiences – off their feet!”