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thenearsightedmonkey:

Dear Students,

I was a kid growing up in a troubled household. We didn’t have books in the house but we did have the daily paper and I remember picking out Family Circus before I could really read.

There was something about the life on the other side of that circle that looked pretty good.  For kids like me there was a map and a compass hidden in Family Circus. The parents in that comic strip really loved their children. Their home was stable. It put that image in my head and I kept it.

I’d always heard that great art will cause people to burst into tears but the only time it ever happened to me was when I was introduced to Bil Keane’s son, Jeff.  As soon as I shook his hand I just started bawling my face off because I realized  I had climbed through the circle.

And how I did it was by making pictures and writing stories. To me the Family Circus has always been my wished for family. My soul family in the image world.

That’s why if you say a word against Family Circus to me if I’ve had a few drinks I will slug you so hard.

You have heard me talk about the importance of comics for kids, and the kind of unexpected and sometimes lifesaving difference they can make— for me it was the comic “Family Circus”. 

I’ve seen that world through my side of the circle for over 50 years. This weekend at the 71st annual National Cartoonist’s Society Conference, I found out that Jeff Keane inked me into life INSIDE that circle.

SEE ABOVE!!!

COMICS ARE MIRACULOUS!!! They are  IMMUNE SYSTEMS! They are TRANSPORT SYSTEMS!!!  They are TIME TRAVELING DEVICES!!

Jeff asked a friend of mine why I was so in love with Family Circus.

He said,“It’s not a ‘cool’ comic strip.

Dearest Jeffy K,

Know this: Love is ALWAYS cool.

XOX

Cousin Lynda B.

READ MORE FAMILY CIRCUS HERE!

We just received our #Rumpus kids letter from @elise_gravel! Purchase a yearly Letters for Kids subscription by July 6th and they’ll send you your own hardcover of IF FOUND! ❤️

We just received our #Rumpus kids letter from @elise_gravel! Purchase a yearly Letters for Kids subscription by July 6th and they’ll send you your own hardcover of IF FOUND! ❤️

We’re all set up and ready for you #alaac17! Stop by booth #2716 from 5:30-7:00 pm today, as well as all weekend long for some stellar debuts and author signing sessions 💪🏼 (at McCormick Place West Building)

Behold: our ALA 2017 schedule!

Behold D+Q’s superstar ALA roster! We’ll be exhibiting at booth 2716 all weekend long at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL - head to our website for more details on signings and panels💫 #alaac17

Out now: Kitaro and the Great Tanuki War by Shigeru Mizuki! Head down to your nearest comics shop to pick up a copy of your very own! #kitaro

#elcaf is this weekend! Stop by the D+Q booth between noon and 7pm at the Round Chapel to catch Tom Gauld and Sarah Glidden signing! (Plus, we will have a load of debut books) 💪🏼

Uncomfortably Happily by Yeon-sik Hong: in stores now!

Today marks the release of Uncomfortably Happily by renowned Korean cartoonist Yeon-sik Hong, freshly translated in English from the great American cartoonist Hellen Jo.

Two artists leave the hustle and bustle of a cacophonous city, along with it’s looming deadlines and distractions, for a life in the country, newly nourished by the toil of wild living, and determined to create art at their best. All the while experiencing the trials and tribulations that come in a marriage—this is a book that explores partnership in it’s purest sense. See our website for more details!

D+Q will be exhibiting alongside some very special guests at ALA Annual in Chicago next weekend! See our website for more details #alaac17