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The Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists
Cover of the first edition
Date2011
Page count138 pages
PublisherDrawn & Quarterly
Creative team
CreatorSeth
ISBN978-1-77046-053-9
Chronology
Preceded byGeorge Sprott

The Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists is a graphic novel by Canadian cartoonist Seth, published in October 2011 by Drawn & Quarterly. Like 2005's Wimbledon Green, The G.N.B. Double C was taken from Seth's sketchbooks. Seth describes it as a companion book and prequel to Green but its insistent "Canadianness" and lack of plot seem to place it more alongside another work of Seth's, George Sprott.[1]

"The Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists" referred to in the title is a fictional organization serving the Canadian comics community. Seth takes readers on a tour of "The G.N.B. Double C" building in the fictional town of Dominion, Ontario, and gives an overview of Canadian comics history along the way. This history, although mostly fictitious, does mention real cartoonists like Doug Wright, Jimmy Frise, Arch Dale, and Peter Whalley, all of whom were supposedly members of the Brotherhood.[1] In Seth's alternate world, "Unlike other countries, Canadians (and their leaders) loved and supported cartooning".[2]

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