Seth

Seth, whose real name is Gregory Gallant, is a Canadian cartoonist known for his work in graphic novels and comic strips. He is recognized for his distinctive style and contributions to the world of comics.

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  1. 1. George Sprott

    The book delves into the life of George Sprott, an aging television host in a small Canadian town, reflecting on his past and the impact he had on those around him. Through a series of vignettes, interviews, and flashbacks, the narrative explores themes of memory, legacy, and the passage of time, painting a poignant and multifaceted portrait of a man whose outward simplicity belies a complex inner world. As the story unfolds, it reveals the nuances of George's relationships, his personal regrets, and the quiet moments that defined his existence, ultimately offering a meditation on the nature of human connection and the traces we leave behind.

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  2. 2. The Great Northern Brotherhood Of Canadian Cartoonists

    A Picture Novella

    In a whimsical and nostalgic exploration of an alternate history, the narrative delves into the rich and vibrant world of Canadian cartooning, celebrating the fictional Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists. Through a series of vignettes, readers are introduced to a tapestry of eccentric characters, each contributing to the nation's comic legacy with their unique styles and stories. The book serves as a love letter to the art of cartooning, blending humor and melancholy while reflecting on the cultural significance and evolution of this cherished medium in a distinctly Canadian context.

  3. 3. Clyde Fans, Book 1

    Set against the backdrop of a fading era, this graphic novel delves into the lives of two brothers, Abe and Simon, who run a small electric fan business. The narrative oscillates between their past and present, exploring themes of isolation, regret, and the passage of time. As Abe reminisces about his days as a charismatic salesman, Simon grapples with his introverted nature and the haunting memories of a failed business trip. Through meticulously crafted illustrations and poignant storytelling, the book captures the quiet desperation and unspoken tensions that define their relationship and the inevitable decline of their family business.

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  4. 4. Wimbledon Green

    The Greatest Comic Book Collector in the World

    In a whimsical and imaginative narrative, the story unfolds around a mysterious and eccentric comic book collector, known as the greatest in the world. Through a series of interconnected vignettes, the tale explores the quirky world of comic book enthusiasts, dealers, and collectors, each with their own peculiarities and obsessions. The narrative is a playful exploration of the passion and intrigue that surrounds the comic book collecting community, filled with humor, mystery, and a touch of nostalgia, all brought to life through charming illustrations and engaging storytelling.

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  5. 5. It's A Good Life, If You Don't Weaken

    In this poignant graphic novel, the protagonist embarks on a deeply personal journey to uncover the life and work of a forgotten Canadian cartoonist from the 1950s. As he delves into the past, he grapples with his own identity, aspirations, and the complexities of artistic creation. The narrative weaves together themes of nostalgia, self-discovery, and the bittersweet nature of pursuing one's passions, all illustrated with a distinctive visual style that captures the essence of both the mundane and the extraordinary moments of life.

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