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|title = The Death Ray | |||
|image = Daniel Clowes (2011) The Death Ray cover.jpg | |||
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|caption = Cover to the 2011 standalone edition | |||
|date = 2011 | |||
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|origissues = 23 | |||
|origdate = 2004 | |||
|pages = 41 | |||
|publisher = ] | |||
|creator = ] | |||
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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 | |||
|last = Cooke | |||
|first = Rachel | |||
|title = George Sprott by Seth | |||
|work = ] | |||
|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 | |
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Cover to the 2011 standalone edition | |
Creator | Daniel Clowes |
Date | 2011 |
Page count | 41 pages |
Publisher | Drawn and Quarterly |
Original publication | |
Published in | Eightball |
Issues | 23 |
Date of publication | 2004 |
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
- ^ Cooke 2010.
Works cited
- Cooke, Rachel (2010-06-20). "George Sprott by Seth". The Guardian. Retrieved 2015-04-03.
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