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Chester Brown talks about his graphic novels, stamps and future work

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Here’s my chat with Chester Brown about his graphic novels, his work on stamps, a hint about a future project plus his thoughts on AI pertaining to comic book creation.

This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video. Please like and subscribe to that video channel.

Chester Brown was born in Montreal, but currently resides in Toronto. He is the author of seven books and is best known for the non-fiction graphic novels Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography (2003) and Paying for It: A Comic-Strip Memoir About Being a John (2011) — soon to be a motion picture. During the Toronto Comic Arts Festival at the Doug Wright Awards, Chester spoke about the late Joe Matt who passed away last year and mentioned his impact on the Toronto comic creation scene especially in the category of autobiography.

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In 2003, Chester published Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography after receiving the first Canada Council for the Arts grant awarded to a graphic novelist. The graphic novel was critically and commercially acclaimed for its powerful, minimalist style, and the story about the Métis leader became the first graphic novel on a Canadian non-fiction best-seller list. In 2024, Chester created a Louis Riel stamp for Canada Post as part of a set honouring Canadian cartoonists.

You can discover more about Chester Brown online at https://drawnandquarterly.com/author/chester-brown/

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Here’s my chat with Chester Brown about his graphic novels, his work on stamps, a hint about a future project plus his thoughts on AI pertaining to comic book creation.

This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video. Please like and subscribe to that video channel.

Chester Brown was born in Montreal, but currently resides in Toronto. He is the author of seven books and is best known for the non-fiction graphic novels Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography (2003) and Paying for It: A Comic-Strip Memoir About Being a John (2011) — soon to be a motion picture. During the Toronto Comic Arts Festival at the Doug Wright Awards, Chester spoke about the late Joe Matt who passed away last year and mentioned his impact on the Toronto comic creation scene especially in the category of autobiography.

Art by
Chester
Brown

In 2003, Chester published Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography after receiving the first Canada Council for the Arts grant awarded to a graphic novelist. The graphic novel was critically and commercially acclaimed for its powerful, minimalist style, and the story about the Métis leader became the first graphic novel on a Canadian non-fiction best-seller list. In 2024, Chester created a Louis Riel stamp for Canada Post as part of a set honouring Canadian cartoonists.

You can discover more about Chester Brown online at https://drawnandquarterly.com/author/chester-brown/

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Please subscribe to and like this podcast on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.

Please check out the TrueNorthCountryComics.com website.

True North Country Comics is now on YouTube. Please like and subscribe to the video channel:
youtube.com/@truenorthcountrycomicsvideos

Follow along on most social media platforms @TrueNorthCountryComics

Please send your feedback to John@TrueNorthCountryComics.com

True North Country Comics Podcast is Copyright True North Country Comics. Copyright 2024

The post Chester Brown talks about his graphic novels, stamps and future work appeared first on True North Country Comics.

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