Over at Drawn, John Martz blogs a very favorable recommendation for this new book by Seth. Just went to number one on my wish list. A highlight for me: Martz writes about the loss of innate magic in the search for the obscure in the time of the interwebs.
So I unabashedly love Seth’s new book, The Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists. It’s a prequel of sorts to Wimbledon Green, and sets the scene and describes the world in which Seth’s made-up history of Canadian cartooning and comics takes place.
It’s odd to feel nostalgic for something that doesn’t exist, but reading The G.N.B. Double C was like taking a trip back in time, and reliving those childhood moments of discovering a secret world of cartooning with a rich, mysterious history.
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Over at Drawn, John Martz blogs...very favorable recommendation for this new book
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This book has been on...Amazon Wish List for months, so
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