Paperback, 104 pages

English language

Published Jan. 31, 2005 by Vertigo.

ISBN:
978-1-4012-0494-5
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5 stars (1 review)

Straight from the brow of one of comics' most unique creators-Grant Morrison-comes SEAGUY, a hero without purpose in a world without evil! Featuring breathtaking art from Cameron Stewart, SEAGUY collects the 3-issue Vertigo miniseries that follows the strange adventure of would-be hero Seaguy and his faithful companion Chubby Da Choona as they try and decipher the mystery of Xoo-a ubiquitous new food that seems to have evolved into a brand-new conscious life form! Quirky and heart-wrenching at the same time, SEAGUY is that rarest of creations: something utterly and completely new. "Aye, aye, Seaguy!"

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reviewed Seaguy by Grant Morrison (seaguy, #1)

GOAT MORRISON KINO!!!!

5 stars

Damn that was fun! Really cool, less of a political tract and more of vibes on various themes. This was put on my radar by the meme page the supercontext (all morrisonheads need to like it post haste) posting a screencap from the mickey eye opening theme song, which I googled the lyrics to which brought me to a thread on it from defunct gamer site rpgsite's forum and a bunch of gamers tripping over their dicks to pontificate how incomprehensible this was to each other, thread closed after 2 pages of agreement. Weird. It's pretty straight forward honestly, its a post-modern take on heroes in an age without a need for them. The parallels between that and the Bush/Blair era in Grant's two homes are pretty easy to draw.

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