RAW SEWAGE COMBO: *SIGNED*
Both these books will be *signed* and sent to your door. The signature in Raw Sewage Science Fiction will be a little more elaborate.
Raw Sewage Science Fiction
Published by Drawn & Quarterly
336 pages, hardcover
Full colour
13.34 x 2.54 x 17.78 cm
"The great fine art doodler returns
Canadian treasure Marc Bell returns with another gorgeous, confounding comic that redefines how an art book can tell a story and how a graphic novel can be an object first and story second. His internal monologue leaks out like static from a radio and informs the external; he’s tying up loose ends; he’s finishing long-paused sentences.
Raw Sewage Science Fiction
Published by Drawn & Quarterly
336 pages, hardcover
Full colour
13.34 x 2.54 x 17.78 cm
"The great fine art doodler returns
Canadian treasure Marc Bell returns with another gorgeous, confounding comic that redefines how an art book can tell a story and how a graphic novel can be an object first and story second. His internal monologue leaks out like static from a radio and informs the external; he’s tying up loose ends; he’s finishing long-paused sentences.
Raw Sewage Science Fiction is about making art and understanding the results as autobiography. The process is a series of indignities, bubble wrapped frames, unpaid invoices, art lost through neglect or in the mail. Bell uses autofiction, collage, straight comix, tight cross hatching, loose doodling, repurposed in-flight magazines, envelopes, grocery lists, and snatches of late night CBC radio to examine a lost decade as he wanders from coast to coast.
In a century, these will be our illuminated manuscripts, our sacred texts, our guides to life for now they are simply the truth—the irritating, confounding, glorious truth."
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Worn Tuff Elbow #3
Published by No World Books
32 pages
Full colour
10.5 " h. X 8" w.
"Follow the journey of Slogan Schnauzer as he is set the task of locating the Orgate Discombobulator. Sidetracked by a group of "foodies" (that resemble cue balls on two legs) and a variety of other personalities, Slogan becomes confused and lost and eventually on a plane to Japan (and subsequently stripped of his current identity by the powers that be). Resembling a fever dream, this full colour comic strip is accompanied by lots of fake satirical ads and other odds and ends that will be sure to delight the reader including Bell's foray back into satirical autobiographical comics. The exciting and dynamic third issue of Worn Tuff Elbow marks the 20th anniversary of this exciting series!"
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