Halifax has a secret that is becoming know to the world, i.e. that we have fabulous graphic
novelists in this town.
I had been contemplating writing a blog on the
latest and/or my favorites in this genre. And low and behold, I realised that most of
them were by local artists. So here are some great local artists/graphic novelists that you may
or may not know about.

Another
Coast artist is Mike Holmes (M), an illustrator and writer, who
happens to also makes puppets, animation, and according to him, “a
mean Empanada”. His strip True Story is one of the first things
that I turn to when reading The Coast. He has published a True Story collection
in book form. He has also published the books This American Drive and
Shenanigans. His latest is Mikenesses : the book. It is a collection
of self portraits in 100 different styles, those of his favorite
artists such as Maurice Sendak, Dr. Seuss, and the Muppets among many
others. He recently had a launch of this book at the Frigate Pub in
Halifax.
“Kate Beaton (M) was born in Nova Scotia, took a history degree in New
Brunswick, paid it off in Alberta, worked in a museum in British
Columbia, then came to Ontario for a while to draw pictures, then
Halifax, and now New York. Maybe the moon next time, who knows.”
Beaton publishs her webcomic Hark A Vagrant about once a week. I
first came across this webcomic in it's book form. The subject matter is usually
historical or about literary figures. The on-line version won the 2011
Harvey Award for Best Online Comic Work. The book was named by Time
magazine as one of the top ten fiction books of the year, with Lev
Grossman calling it “the wittiest book of the year”.

I am sorry
to those local artists I may have missed. There is a lot of creative energy in Halifax
and I hope that everyone (including myself) is able to discover it.
After all, we could be one of Mike Holmes True Stories!
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