
And speaking of finely crafted books from Drawn & Quarterly, here's the latest from the cartoonist who more than anyone else is responsible for what might be considered the D&Q "house style", whose conscious integration of book design as a formal element into the structure, significance and meaning of his comics works may very well be his most lasting contribution to the medium. The GNBCC is a follow-up to his first "sketchbook" graphic novel, Wimbledon Green. Not exactly a sequel, it is set in the same quasi-fictional/semi-factual world and (re)creates an unequalled sense of Canadian comics cameraderie. Complete with exhaustive index and reproductions of Seth's cardboard constructions.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
ONE NEW COPY (includes original belly band; very minor dink at top spine)









