Oni Press is billing it as ‘the most ambitious book (they) have ever published’.
It stands out as a fresh new example of the stylistic horizons that only a comic book could explore while, narratively, it presents a unique approach to exploring questions of meaning and existence
These are just a couple of the reasons why I was extremely excited to talk to Ray Fawkes about his new graphic novel, One Soul.
By Kevin
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Posted in Canadian Comics
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Also tagged 18 Lives, Artist Interview, Canadian Comics, fabler, Interview, Junction True, One Soul, Oni Press, Possessions, Ray Fawkes, The Apocalipstix
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March 24, 2010 – 12:09 pm
Now that the Doug Wright Awards and the Joe Shuster Awards have announced their 2010 finalists/nominees, I figure it’d probably be in everyone’s best interests for the Fabler Blog to go over some of the top contenders this year.
Hey, if something so vapid as the annual Academy Awards can have legions of bloggers reviewing their picks for the ceremonies, Canadian comic creators certainly deserve at least a little of the same.
By Kevin
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Posted in Canadian Comics
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Also tagged Bryan Lee O'Malley, Canadian Comic Book Creator Awards Association, Chris Chuckry, Dale Eaglesham, Dale Keown, Darwyn Cooke, Dave McCaig, Doug Wright Awards, Ian Boothby, J Torres, Jeff Lemire, Joe Shuster Awards, Kaare Andrews, Karl Kerschl, Kate Beaton, Kathryn Immonen, Marc Bell, Marc Delafontaine, Rene Engstrom, Rona Pattison, Seth, Simon Roy, Stuart Immonen, Ty Templeton
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August 19, 2009 – 9:33 am
First in a series of personal observations made about the Canadian Comic Industry.
Community: it’s a word, and it begins with C. It also ends with Y. But just how important is it to YOU?