Winter / Spring 2016
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Winter / Spring 2016
pagliacci pizza 423 east pike st. seattle, wa 98122 presorted standard us postage paid 1932 seattle, wa © Copyright 2016, Pagliacci Pizza Winter / Spring 2 016 NO CAPES, NO TIGHTS COMICS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST anthologies and other jams, publishing free comic newspapers, and making tons of interesting books.” Local artists appreciate Short Run for the work they do to bring together the diverse group of comics creators through the festival and various other events. The Seattle comics scene is hot. Perhaps no better evidence of this exists than Seattle’s annual Short Run Comix and Arts Festival. Started in 2011 as a one-day festival, it has grown into a nonprofit organization with year-round programming and events. In less than a decade, this fiercely independent small press convention has moved three times, each time to a bigger space. Short Run was held in October last year at Seattle Center's Fisher Pavilion. Exhibitor tables crammed the large hall as people browsed the aisles. From independent artists to large publishers, there was something for everyone. Seattle based Fantagraphics is the second-largest publisher of independent comics in the country and a festival favorite. They are well-known for publishing many celebrated works including Peanuts and Los Bros’ Love and Rockets. Wandering through the many aisles of the festival forces the redefinition of what a comic can be. You encounter cheap and dirty black and white photocopied fanzines, seven-color sculptural silkscreened comics, and books with hand cut elements and threaded binding, amongst more traditional forms. Bezango, a new movie by Louise Amandes and Ron Austin, searches for an answer to how Seattle became such a hotspot for independent comics. It cites the influence of early luminaries Kelly Froh, co-founder of the festival, said, “It's a real magic moment right now in the Seattle comics community. Comic artists have always been seen as introverted, stay-inside loners, yet we are seeing artists coming out to drawing nights, participating in Over the last 20 years, the indie comics scene has continued to grow. Eroyn Franklin, co-founder of Short Run, says, “The world of small press comics isn't a huge one, but in Seattle it feels like a powerful cultural force.” The northwest has so many talented comic artists, Here's a short list of our favorites... Peter Bagge • Max Clotfelter • Ellen Forney • Colleen Frakes • Eroyn Franklin • Kelly Froh • David Lasky Mita Mahato • Greg Stump • Jim Woodring Matt Groening, Lynda Barry and Charles Burns, who all attended Evergreen State College in Olympia in the 1970s. Another significant event was Fantagraphics move to Seattle in 1989. David Lasky, a celebrated local comic artist who relocated to the city in the early '90s, was motivated to do so because some of his favorite comic artists and Fantagraphics were here. COMICS; emerald city comicon survival tips 1. wear a mask - A MUST! 2. step outside the social norm and embrace the fantasy — be your character! 3. know where the restrooms are! 4. Socialize, network, take pictures and have FUN!! A SINGULAR MAGIC Comics are everywhere. In newspapers, magazines, graphic novels and yes, comic books. They’re behind blockbuster superhero movies and The Simpsons. They're an enormous force in our culture. But what exactly is a comic? To learn more about the history of comics, and to read about the contributing cartoonists in our newsletter, please visit our blog: www.pagliacci.com/blog/news - Khalil Mardini general manager at madison SEASONAL SEASONAL PIES... PIZZAS... CALABRESE The Calabria region is known for spicy SALAME PICCANTE Armandino Batali’s Salumi foods, including the all-important Calabrese salami, similar in taste to pepperoni. We use a mildly spicy Calabrese salami from artisanal producer Creminelli. We layer the meat with buttery Mt. Athos green olives and mozzarella over our seasoned tomato sauce. Available through the end of February. Meats have been featured in just about every food magazine in the country. Their rosmarino salami is an exclusive product made for DeLaurenti. We feature the delicate and flavorful salami with the mild heat of Peppadew sweet peppers, fresh mozzarella, and rosemary over an Italian tomato base. Available end of February to end of March. TRIUMPH SUPERHERO OF THE Another year, another superhero takeover of the cineplex. Despite some speculation that the wave of superhero films has oversaturated our interest, our love of costumed crusaders appears undiminished. Two highly anticipated blockbusters - Captain America: Civil War and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will be released early next year, making Kevin Feige of the now super-sized Marvel Studios one of the most powerful producers in Hollywood. Pioneered by Bryan Singer’s X-Men in 2000, followed by Christopher Nolan’s Batman Trilogy, and most recently Joss Whedon’s record breaking The Avengers, the genre has metastasized. What is it about superheroes that fascinates us? One could argue that their stories are our fables, the superheroes our Greek gods. They possess great power, but also have tragic flaws. Kryptonite is to Superman as the heel is to Achilles. Spider-Man's resolve to protect his city and its people stems from his own perceived sense of failure. Batman is similarly driven to fight crime. Their intrigue is understandable, but that still doesn’t explain the Hulk-size footprint they’ve made at our movie theaters. Superheroes have been around a lot longer than 15 years. In 2008 New York times film critic A. O. Scott asked how many superheroes it takes to tire a genre? In other words, when will they go the way of the Western? Despite the fact that every genre that has risen has also fallen, superheroes and their epic battles for justice have thus far defied gravity. One possible reason is the advancement of computer-generated effects. Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk looks very different from Lou Ferrigno’s because of the ability to now render superpowers believably on screen. Still questions remain as to why the genre has shown such longevitgy. James Tweedie, a Professor of Cinema Studies at the University of Washington, says, “Hollywood makes less and less of its money from the U.S. theatrical release of its films and DVD sales are dropping through the floor. Overseas markets, especially China, drive the decision-making process in Hollywood these days, and superhero movies with spectacular special effects lose less in translation than films that rely on subtle dialogue or comedy.” Whatever the reason, we’ll surely continue to flock to the cinema to enjoy the thrill, and if we’re captivated by the human struggle of the heart under the costume, we’ll come back for the sequel. Professor Tweedie says, “Some of the earliest films were called phantom rides and they featured cameras on the front of trams or trains. When the camera rushes through an invented space in a superhero movie, it gives us the oldfashioned thrill we associate with roller coasters and riding a bike downhill. In some ways these movies are tapping into something that’s been around for over a century and possibly forever.” top FIVE superhero FIlms voted by our crew 1. Dark Knight 2. The Avengers 3. Guardians of the galaxy 4. Iron Man 5. X-men SPRING CHICKEN The subtle sweetness of Isernio’s TOMATO BASIL Nothing brings out the exceptional ASPARAGUS PROSCIUTTO Of all the vegetables all-natural chicken sausage is complemented nicely by the earthy richness of shiitake mushrooms. We pile everything on top of Parmesan, fresh mozzarella and an olive oil base. Roasted spring onions provide the crowning touch. Available end of March to mid-April. natural flavor of tomatoes like slow-roasting. We toss sweet Roma tomatoes in olive oil, a touch of balsamic vinegar, and herbs before roasting them. Still moist, brimming with tomato goodness, we layer them with mozzarella and fresh basil over an olive oil base. Available mid-April to mid-May. that fill the markets come spring, asparagus is one of our favorites. We roast local asparagus and layer it with smoky prosciutto, Taleggio (a mild cheese with a delectable fruity tang), and mozzarella over an olive oil base. Available mid-May to mid-June. bobbi hendricks elijah stearns ed davidson khalil mardini OFFICE assistant -psc cook - west seattle driver - ballinger General manager-madison "robin. he and batman don’t have superpowers, but they help save their city because it needs help. i admire robin’s loyalty, but he can also handle things on his own. what would i do with that power? calm people and help them feel better." "fLash. why? because he’s funny and quick-witted. what would i do with that power? i’d help people, of course, but i’d probably mess with people as well. nothing would slow me down." "green arrow or daredevil, but they both have pretty messed up lives, so maybe not. for powers alone: plastic man. you’d never have to diet because You could make yourself look skinny anytime. you could stretch for anything, like a beer while you watch tv." "wolverine. why? because he’s awesome. what would i do with that power? i'd be a pagliacci superhero, even though his claws would make it a lot harder to toss pizza dough." ten graphiC novels worth reading... The Love and Rockets Companion: 30 years (and counting) Los Bros Hernandez celeste hernandez Jake Nickerson shift leader - bellevue driver lead - miller "wonder woman. she’s a huge icon to women and an amazonian warrior princess, howrad is that? she has superhuman intelligence and strength. plus, her invisible jet would help on my commute to work." "the punisher, he doesn't need superpowers. He's a resourceful vigilante working outside the law, seeking retribution for the people that killed his family. the skull on his chest is the coolest superhero costume ever!" ANNOUncing two new LOCATIONS! We will be delivering to columbia city and Mercer Island soon! 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