Broken Social Scene Presents: You Forgot It in People - Z2 Comics; Nadler, Lonnie; Peroff, Justin; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Broken Social Scene Presents: You Forgot It in People
 
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ISBN13:9781954928312
ISBN10:1954928319
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:120 pages
Size:258x168x7 mm
Language:English
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Broken Social Scene Presents: You Forgot It in People

 
Publisher: Z2 Comics
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Number of Volumes: Trade Paperback
 
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Short description:

A rock and Canadian icon, Broken Social Scene collects their memories over the last 20 years in this once in a lifetime graphic novel!

Long description:
A rock and Canadian icon, Broken Social Scene collects their memories over the last 20 years in this once in a lifetime graphic novel!

Z2 Comics celebrates the most crucial indie album of the new millennium with Broken Social Scene Presents: You Forgot It in People, The Graphic Novel. Paralleling the confluence that led a community of Toronto musicians to craft a winding audio epiphany, this project unites one writer and and 13 artists to create a series of intertwining vignettes inspired by the 2003 record, You Forgot It in People, on its 20th anniversary. Overseen by Broken Social Scene&&&39;s Justin Peroff and Brendan Canning, writer Lonnie Nadler (X-MenBlack Stars Above) joins Eric Orchard, Ray Fawkes, Mike Feehan, Diana Nguyen, and more artists to be announced for a fully Canadian sequential art jam session.

Within these pages, a collection of seemingly disparate strangers&&&39; lives weave in and out each others&&&39; orbits, touched equally by the mundane and unexplainable. The meta of music and people and ideas harmonizing together shifts to a new medium for this touching and ambitious graphic novel.