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Seaguy The Slaves of Mickey Eye (2009) comic books



Seaguy #1 – Zukes Pop Culture
This article was published more than 10 years ago. Some information in it may no longer be current. Toronto-based comic artist Cameron Stewart should know. Drawing the DC comic-book character was one of his first jobs as an artist. In the movie, she has actual superpowers, but in the comic she's just like Batman. Stewart began working on the Catwoman comic series after it was relaunched by DC Comics in


Seaguy by Grant Morrison (2005, Trade Paperback, Revised edition)
This article was published more than 10 years ago. Some information in it may no longer be current. Toronto-based comic artist Cameron Stewart should know. Drawing the DC comic-book character was one of his first jobs as an artist.



Some things are so bizarre that they are wonderful, even if the beholder has no idea why. By all rights, no one would blame you for expecting that from Seaguy , but for a story that goes from a theme park to Atlantis to the moon with a few stops in between , it reads quite smoothly. Despite the extremely other-worldly nature of the setting and the characters, both seem almost as real as our own. From an artistic perspective, the book gets even better.