THE DRAGON SLAYER: FOLKTALES FROM LATIN AMERICA is a New York Times Editors’ Choice. "A buoyant delight." – New York Times Book Review "A kitchen maid slays a dragon and marries a prince; a vain woman marries a mouse, with bad results; a boy cast out as lazy proves the logic of his approach. There’s also fascinating historical material on the origins of each tale." – Maria Russo, Children's Books Editor at the New York Times Book Review. Read the full review here . Thank you, Toronto! TOON was right at home at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) – an annual gathering of publishers, creators, and lovers of comics and graphic novels. We rang in our 10th Anniversary with a drawing party featuring all-star cast! Standing, left to right: Sergio García Sánchez ( Lost in NYC: A Subway Adventure ), Frank Viva ( Sea Change , A Trip to the Bottom of the World ), Jaime Hernandez ( The Dragon Slayer: Folktales from Latin America ), Françoise Mouly. Sitting, left to right: Liniers ( Written and Drawn by Henrietta, The Big Wet Balloon , Good Night, Planet ), Kevin McCloskey ( Snails Are Just My Speed , The Giggle and Learn Series ), and our youngest talents: It's all in the details! Sergio sharpens dinosaur teeth. Edie commissioned Kevin to draw an on-the-go poodle. Beatrix and Bert with the finished piece. Edin and Kevin drew a pastoral scene. Owen and Jaime Hernandez jammed on a robot-drawing contest. Kevin and Jaime collaborated... ..on a pig who's "very angry because he got caught in the rain." We smiled for pictures... "Don't they have razors in this country?" Sergio, Kevin, and Liniers. ..and signed books. There's no better team leader than Kevin! On a panel led by Birgid Alverson, Jaime talked about growing up with comics. Kevin shared delightful facts about our favorite critters (and lead a workshop on how to draw them, too!) Frank Viva threw a party in his studio... Ron Wimberly, Peter Birkemoe, Frank Cammuso, and Lewis Trondheim. Frank Viva generously lend his studio... ...cartoonists flocked to the rooftop! From left to right: Ngoc Huyn with her son, Brigitte Findakly, Ben Nadler, Kevin McCloskey, Sergio Garcia Sanchez, Frank Viva, Liniers, Lewis Trondheim, James Kochalka, and Frank Cammuso. Not in the picture but definitely at the party: Heidi McDonald! |
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"A kitchen maid slays a dragon and marries a prince; a vain woman marries a mouse, with bad results; a boy cast out as lazy proves the logic of his approach. There’s also fascinating historical material on the origins of each tale."– Maria Russo, Children's Books Editor at the New York Times Book Review. Read the full review here. |
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Thank you, Toronto! TOON was right at home at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) – an annual gathering of publishers, creators, and lovers of comics and graphic novels. |
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We rang in our 10th Anniversary with a drawing party featuring all-star cast! |
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Standing, left to right: Sergio García Sánchez (Lost in NYC: A Subway Adventure), Frank Viva (Sea Change, A Trip to the Bottom of the World), Jaime Hernandez (The Dragon Slayer: Folktales from Latin America), Françoise Mouly. Sitting, left to right: Liniers (Written and Drawn by Henrietta, The Big Wet Balloon, Good Night, Planet), Kevin McCloskey (Snails Are Just My Speed, The Giggle and Learn Series), and our youngest talents: |
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It's all in the details! Sergio sharpens dinosaur teeth. |
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Edie commissioned Kevin to draw an on-the-go poodle. |
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| Beatrix and Bert with the finished piece. |
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Edin and Kevin drew a pastoral scene. |
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| Owen and Jaime Hernandez jammed on a robot-drawing contest. |
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Kevin and Jaime collaborated... |
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| ..on a pig who's "very angry because he got caught in the rain." |
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We smiled for pictures... |
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"Don't they have razors in this country?" Sergio, Kevin, and Liniers. |
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| There's no better team leader than Kevin! |
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On a panel led by Birgid Alverson, Jaime talked about growing up with comics. |
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Kevin shared delightful facts about our favorite critters (and lead a workshop on how to draw them, too!) |
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Frank Viva threw a party in his studio... |
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Ron Wimberly, Peter Birkemoe, Frank Cammuso, and Lewis Trondheim. |
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| Frank Viva generously lend his studio... |
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...cartoonists flocked to the rooftop! |
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From left to right: Ngoc Huyn with her son, Brigitte Findakly, Ben Nadler, Kevin McCloskey, Sergio Garcia Sanchez, Frank Viva, Liniers, Lewis Trondheim, James Kochalka, and Frank Cammuso. Not in the picture but definitely at the party: Heidi McDonald! |
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