Seth's work is built around a past he reinvented each time with love and longing. The Great Northern Brotherhood is no exception, and we feel a certain sadness at the mention of that bygone era, that of the Golden Age (invented) Canadian comics. The line of Seth is elegant and simple at a time, and the story goes straight to the point. For my part, once begun my reading, I could not give up the book until I'm finished. Great art. To note, a rather unexpected appearance of Snoopy (yes, yes ... Snoopy EC).