Breaking: Canadians create comics

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Indeed, in addition to painting a picture of a rich and exciting Canadian comics scene in terms of the more pulpy, popular comics of yore (he focuses on the historical importance of Superman co-creator Joe Shuster, for example), Bell also draws attention to contemporary artists who deserve a spotlight. Among his focuses are Chester Brown, who forevermore expanded the definition of graphic novels with his bio-comic Louis Riel, as well as notable Montrealers like Rick Trembles, Julie Doucet and Bernie Mireault.

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  1. bryan says:

    The book looks great, with lots of great photos (a circa 1980s Colin Upton meets Chester Brown in Vancouver is a fave).

    Heidi, I can’t believe you haven’t heard of this book yet –Sequential has been hyping it since last summer! :)
    http://sequential.spiltink.org/2006/06/invaders-from-north.html


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