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'''''George Sprott''''' is a graphic novel by Canadian cartoonist ], published in 2010.{{sfn|Cooke|2010}}

The story tells of George Sprott, a vain and selfish 81-year-old retired television personality who reflects on his life, delivered in a series of flashbacks. The comics are sprinkled with photos of the models Seth made of buildings in the fictional Southern Ontario town of Dominion.{{sfn|Cooke|2010}}

The story first ran as a serial in '']'' in one-page episodes.{{sfn|Cooke|2010}}

==References==

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===Works cited===

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* {{cite web
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|first = Rachel
|title = George Sprott by Seth
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|date = 2010-06-20
|url = http://www.theguardian.com/books/2010/jun/20/seth-george-sprott-graphic-novel
|accessdate = 2015-04-03
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Revision as of 11:39, 3 April 2015

The Death Ray
Cover to the 2011 standalone edition
CreatorDaniel Clowes
Date2011
Page count41 pages
PublisherDrawn and Quarterly
Original publication
Published inEightball
Issues23
Date of publication2004

George Sprott is a graphic novel by Canadian cartoonist Seth, published in 2010.

The story tells of George Sprott, a vain and selfish 81-year-old retired television personality who reflects on his life, delivered in a series of flashbacks. The comics are sprinkled with photos of the models Seth made of buildings in the fictional Southern Ontario town of Dominion.

The story first ran as a serial in The New York Times in one-page episodes.

References

  1. ^ Cooke 2010.

Works cited

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