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I like comics. I tend to favour North American

Vertigo
-style comics.

Despite the fact that I live in

mangaka to refer to the cartoonists
who create Japanese comics—and then go out of their way to make a completely redundant Wikipedia page out of it.

I've decided recently to put a significant portion of my effort into improving Canadian comics-related articles. I'm hoping to bring more attention to them, so In the "Articles I've created" navbox below, I've added a Maple Leaf to each of the Canadian articles.

Amongst my favourite comic book cartoonists are

Frank Miller
's garbage from the very bottom of my soul.

As for comic strips, I love

and numerous others, mainly from the 1920s and 1930s.

You can probably tell from my list of favourites that I enjoy reading The Comics Journal.

Articles I have created

  1. ^ Not including redirects and disambiguation pages
  2. ^ There was previously a page with this name, but I had an administrator remove it and created a new page from scratch

Articles to which I have made major contributions

  1. ^ a b c d Completely rewritten from scratch

Categories which I have created

Files I have uploaded

Templates I have created

Navboxes

{{Fantagraphics}}

{{Robert_Crumb}}

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Drawn and Quarterly
}}

{{Aardvark-Vanaheim}}

{{Dave_Sim}}

{{Jim Woodring}}

{{Chester Brown}}

{{Underground comix}}

{{Another_Rainbow}}

{{Ben_Katchor}}

{{Pantheon_Comics}}

{{David Mazzucchelli}}

{{Chris Ware}}

{{Daniel Clowes}}

{{Art Spiegelman}}

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Canadian cartoonists navbox
}}

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Comic book publishers in North America navbox
}}

{{Disney comics navbox}}

{{

Bryan Lee O'Malley navbox
}}

{{Seth (cartoonist) navbox}}

{{Canadian comics}}

Navbars

{{Cerebus novels}}


Stubs

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Canadian_comics_stub
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Canadian-comics-creator-stub
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Other

{{ISSN link}}

{{Graphic-novel-year}}

Best one-line summary of
Cerebus
I've seen so far

Although it says nothing to anyone who hasn't read at least a significant amount of the series:

"Cerebus" is a maximalist, culture-wide autobiography of an artist trying to tell the story of reality.

— Timothy Callahan, CBR[1]

Bullshit about comics

In 2011, people still can't distinguish genre and medium: "

. Retrieved 2012-09-21.

Chester Brown & Henry James

—Buried at the bottom of this promotional blog post is the news that Chester Brown has apparently rewritten all of the text and dialogue in The Playboy for a new paperback edition. He’s sort of becoming the Henry James of sex comics.