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BACK-TO-BACK EVENTS + BONUS

Posted on 02 August 17:08 (over 9 years ago)

SEPTEMBER 24 (Wednesday) Michael DeForge, Simon Hanselmann & Patrick Kyle World Tour, w/ Annie Mok

SEPTEMBER 25 (Thursday) John Porcellino Hospital Suite signing & screening of Root Hog or Die, the John Porcellino / King-Cat Comics documentary film*

*PLEASE NOTE:  The John Porcellino event will be held at The Harris Theatre, located at 809 Liberty Avenue, downtown.

BOTH EVENTS BEGIN AT 7:00pm.

+PLUS+

 

Then, as an added bonus, closing out this epic week on Sunday, September 28, it's the 2014 Pittsburgh Zine Fair!  Held at The Union Project in Highland Park / East Liberty, it will run from 2:00pm through 8:00pm and will feature a mighty slice of the Pittsburgh small press and self publishing community!  There will be more than just comics on hand here, so writers, poets and zinesters of all stripes – including plenty of the comics variety! – will be on hand.  Check out the Exhibitor/vendor list, HERE.

Hope to see you there!

Copacetic Mailroom Closed for Vacation

Posted on 27 July 12:07 (over 9 years ago)

PLEASE NOTE:  The Copacetic Mailroom will be closed this week (July 28 through August 1).  Internet orders placed during this time will ship on Monday, August 4.  We apologize for the inconvenience.

The shop itself will be open everyday this week, except Friday, August 1, when it will be closed.

Meanwhile, take a moment to read our recommendation for what we're confident will be a perennial summer read / beach book.  

 

By Jilliam & Mariko Tamaki
This One Summer is a finely nuanced portrait of pubescents at the dawning of their age of sexuality that will have readers slowing down if not stopping in their tracks to pause and soak up every line of this amazing work.  The Tamaki sisters enter Hernandez brothers territory here, with their deftly characterized and deeply empathic portraits of each pen & ink participant in the drama that unfolds on these pages.  There are echoes, too, of Charles Burns’s Black Hole, in the presentation of the protagonists' stumbling upon detritus strewn outdoor settings that stand as a synecdoche for innocence’s discovering the mysteries of sexual fecundity, flesh, decay and death to come.  Innocence and its loss, the gaining of reproductive maturity and its consequences, the linkages between character formation and parental nurturing styles and much more besides are eloquently delineated page after page of incisive story-telling powered by breathtakingly good illustration.  While the narrative is likely to particularly resonate with those readers in the demographic portrayed, we can unstintingly recommend This One Summer to all who appreciate fine comics:  it is a real stand out; miss at your own peril. 

It Never Happened by Sam Alden

Posted on 12 July 16:07 (almost 10 years ago)

Courtesy of Uncivilized Books, we finally have a Sam Alden collection, an actual book, with a spine! It Never Happened Again collects two works:  the 64 page "Hawaii 1997" and the 90 page "Anime."  "Hawaii 1997" is the work through which many readers first encountered Alden.  When it was first posted on Tumblr, it blazed through the eyeballs of many an internet surfer.  The pencils here are strong, bold and decisive, executed with quick, deft strokes which crackle with emotional energy.  The figures and landscapes in "Hawaii 1997" feel like they are flowing non-stop out the tip of Alden's pencil and onto the paper in an automatic recollection that is magically transmitted from the mind to the hand.  In this respect the energetic linework recalls some of the pages in Frank Santoro's seminal masterwork, Storeyville, which was originally published in 1995.  Like "Hawaii 1997", "Anime" is a story told largely through images.  It is a more calibrated work, however, one that spans family, work, relationships and continents in a bold attempt to portray the perceptions of a personality that had been led to, and a consciousness that has been shaped by, animé.  Employing an informed and disciplined use of the grid, Alden is successful in implicitly conveying a sense of the irrevocable ticking of the clock, as time marches on while the concurrent personal growth necessary to survival sometimes has trouble keeping up... 

COPACETIC VACATION

Posted on 09 July 10:07 (almost 10 years ago)

PLEASE NOTE:  The Copacetic Comics Company is on vacation this week.  The shop is closed Tuesday, July 8, Wednesday, July 9 and Thursday, July 10.  In addition, all internet orders received this week will not be processed until the weekend, and will ship on Monday, July 14.  We apologize for the inconvenience and/or delay.

3138 Dobson Anniversary Sale

Posted on 27 June 12:06 (almost 10 years ago)

THIS Saturday, June 28, Copacetic will be joining with building mates Mind Cure Records and Lili Cafe to celebrate our fourth anniversary of being all together here at 3138 Dobson Street with one gigantic building-wide sale! We don't know exactly what will be in store for you at Mind Cure and Lili, but we can say that here at Copacetic we are working hard to make this sale the best yet!  Our focus this year will be on the $5 price point:  our goal is to squeeze so much into it that minds will be boggled.  

We've posted some of the deals up on our FB event page.