Chester Brown
![Chester Brown, at the 2009 Toronto [[The Word on the Street (literary festival)|Word on the Street]] festival](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/37/Chester_Brown_WoS.jpg)
Brown draws from a range of influences, including monster and superhero comic books, underground comix, and comic strips such as Harold Gray's ''Little Orphan Annie''. His later works employ a sparse drawing style and flat dialogue. Rather than the traditional method of drawing complete pages, Brown draws individual panels without regard for page composition and assembles them into pages after completion. Since the late 1990s Brown has had a penchant for providing detailed annotations for his work and extensively altering and reformatting older works.
Brown at first self-published his work as a minicomic called ''Yummy Fur'' beginning in 1983; Toronto publisher Vortex Comics began publishing the series as a comic book in 1986. The content tended towards controversial themes: a distributor and a printer dropped it in the late 1980s, and it has been held up at the Canada–United States border. Since 1991, Brown has associated himself with Montreal publisher Drawn & Quarterly. Following ''Louis Riel'' Brown ceased serializing his work to publish graphic novels directly. He has received grants from the Canada Council to complete ''Louis Riel'' and ''Paying for It''. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Anneliesse A. Braden, Jianfeng Xiao, Roderick Hori, Chester Brown, Mohammad Moshahid KhanGet full text
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2by Samuel Kyobe, Grace Kisitu, Savannah Mwesigwa, John Farirai, Eric Katagirya, Gaone Retshabile, Lesedi Williams, Angela Mirembe, Lesego Ketumile, Misaki Wayengera, John Mukisa, Gaseene Sebetso, Thabo Diphoko, Marion Amujal, Edgar Kigozi, Fred Katabazi, Ronald Oceng, Busisiwe Mlotshwa, Koketso Morapedi, Betty Nsangi, Edward Wampande, Masego Tsimako, Chester Brown, Ishmael Kasvosve, Moses Joloba, Gabriel Anabwani, Sununguko Mpoloka, Graeme Mardon, Adeodata Kekitiinwa, Neil A. Hanchard, Jacqueline Kyosiimire–Lugemwa, Mogomotsi Matshaba, Dithan KiraggaGet full text
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3by Ryan Taft, Erin Thorpe, John Belmont, Taylor Williams, Chad Shaw, Jason Button, Julia Ortega, Keisha Robinson, Marilyn Jones, Diane Masser-Frye, Donald Basel, Chester Brown, Keith Vaux, Aime Lumaka, Fabio Sirchia, Milagros Dueñas Roque, Mario Cornejo-Olivas, Jeny Bazalar-Montoya, Nora Urraca, Alejandra Salguero, Samuel Wiafe, Romina Foster-Bonds, Erin Royer, Michelle Gallas, Pilar Magoulas, Adeline Vanderver, Marwan Shinawi, Alan Taylor, Kristen Fishler, Duncan Henry, Daria Salyakina, Kate Gibson, Melissa Lah, Alka Malhotra, James Avecilla, Andrew Warren, Denise Perry, Max ArseneaultGet full text
Published 2023-01-01
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4by Tomasz Gambin, Bo Yuan, Weimin Bi, Pengfei Liu, Jill A. Rosenfeld, Zeynep Coban-Akdemir, Amber N. Pursley, Sandesh C. S. Nagamani, Ronit Marom, Sailaja Golla, Lauren Dengle, Heather G. Petrie, Reuben Matalon, Lisa Emrick, Monica B. Proud, Diane Treadwell-Deering, Hsiao-Tuan Chao, Hannele Koillinen, Chester Brown, Nora Urraca, Roya Mostafavi, Saunder Bernes, Elizabeth R. Roeder, Kimberly M. Nugent, Patricia I. Bader, Gary Bellus, Michael Cummings, Hope Northrup, Myla Ashfaq, Rachel Westman, Robert Wildin, Anita E. Beck, LaDonna Immken, Lindsay Elton, Shaun Varghese, Edward Buchanan, Laurence Faivre, Mathilde Lefebvre, Christian P. Schaaf, Magdalena Walkiewicz, Yaping Yang, Sung-Hae L. Kang, Seema R. Lalani, Carlos A. Bacino, Arthur L. Beaudet, Amy M. Breman, Janice L. Smith, Sau Wai Cheung, James R. Lupski, Ankita Patel, Chad A. Shaw, Paweł StankiewiczGet full text
Published 2017-09-01
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