Grant Morrison Returns To Sea Guy Eternal On Substack grantmorrison seaguy substack
\nSeaguy was planned as a three-volume comic book miniseries written by Grant Morrison with art by Cameron Stewart and published by DC\/Vertigo. A comic book series about a powerless superhero in a scuba suit, with his sidekick Chubby Da Choona, a talking, cigar-smoking tuna fish. The first volume was published in 2004, the second, Seaguy: The Slaves of Mickey Eye, in 2009. The third, Seaguy Eternal was never seen. Until now.
does what's printed on the label, promising a whole week of couldabeen wonders in the New Year of 2023, during which we plan to release to a waiting world exclusive unpublished script pages from SEAGUY ETERNAL, as well as sketches and thumbnails, even maps from behind the scenes of this lost masterpiece of global human culture.'\n'And that's not all! Avid readers of Seaguy may remember several songs and jingles from the unfolding story.
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