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Seaguy #1 (of 3)
Set in a world where all the major battles have been won, Seaguy is a wistful,
would-be hero who, with his pal Chubby Da Choona, embarks on a fantastical,
picaresque voyage through a post-Utopian world filled with bizarre adventure and
terrible sacrifice. Written by Grant Morrison art and covers by Cameron Stewart.
40 pages May 2004
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Seaguy #2 (of 3)
Protecting their newfound friend, Xoo, will send Seaguy
and Chubby running across land, sea and through the ruins of submerged clockwork
cities. But even if they survive the dark chocolate ice floes of Antarctica or
the horrors of Forget-Me Pie, the greatest heartbreak of all might come when the
pals come face to face with face with the deadly Wasps of Atlantis. Written by
Grant Morrison art and covers by Cameron Stewart.
40 pages June 2004
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Seaguy #3 (of 3)
Seaguy's first voyage concludes with an incredible visit to the moon and a
dangerous audience with the Most Boastful Pharaoh of all. A shattered and
grieving Seaguy must overcome his ennui long enough to save the world from a
threat no one's even noticed. What exactly is the moon anyway? What really
happened to Anti-Dad? And what is the dark secret of Seaguy's “perfect” world?
All the answers are right here, in the mind-bending “Mummy on the Moon.” Written
by Grant Morrison art and covers by Cameron Stewart.
40 pages July 2004
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