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Palookaville 22 is an all-new collection of work from It’s a Good Life, If You Don’t Weaken’s Seth. This instalment of Seth’s critically acclaimed one-man anthology features an autobiographical comic about Seth’s childhood, part four of his long-running Clyde Fans se–rial, a photo essay about a barbershop he designed, and a comic strip about the art of barbering. Nothing Lasts revisits Seth’s childhood in 1960s Ontario, with a special focus on the salvation that he found in library books and drug-store comics. Drawn in the sketchbook style Seth popularized in his books Wimbledon Green and The Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists, Nothing Lasts offers a glimpse at the agonies of adolescence for a shy, often alienated, small-town teen. The Clyde Fans chapter included here shows the conclusion of brothers Abe and Simon Matchcard’s first lengthy conversation, and Abe’s pensive, self-questioning mood as he drives back to Dominion to meet up with his old flame, Alice. Rounding out the collection is a photo essay on Seth’s wife’s barbershop, The Crown Barber–shop, and a short story in comics form about barbering. Palookaville 22 displays the range of Seth’s cartooning and design career, and is a thing of beauty from cover to cover.
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Palookaville 22 is an all-new collection of work from It’s a Good Life, If You Don’t Weaken’s Seth. This instalment of Seth’s critically acclaimed one-man anthology features an autobiographical comic about Seth’s childhood, part four of his long-running Clyde Fans se–rial, a photo essay about a barbershop he designed, and a comic strip about the art of barbering. Nothing Lasts revisits Seth’s childhood in 1960s Ontario, with a special focus on the salvation that he found in library books and drug-store comics. Drawn in the sketchbook style Seth popularized in his books Wimbledon Green and The Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists, Nothing Lasts offers a glimpse at the agonies of adolescence for a shy, often alienated, small-town teen. The Clyde Fans chapter included here shows the conclusion of brothers Abe and Simon Matchcard’s first lengthy conversation, and Abe’s pensive, self-questioning mood as he drives back to Dominion to meet up with his old flame, Alice. Rounding out the collection is a photo essay on Seth’s wife’s barbershop, The Crown Barber–shop, and a short story in comics form about barbering. Palookaville 22 displays the range of Seth’s cartooning and design career, and is a thing of beauty from cover to cover.