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Friday, October 03, 2008
Seth Art Missing
:: Posted by Bryan @ 10/03/2008 11:46:00 AM 
The mysterious loss of a magazine cover created by cartoonist Seth has made national headlines, at least in the National Post art section. The artwork, a wraparound cover for literary magazine Taddle Creek, was created for the current Halloween issue and features a parade of floating ghouls above Toronto's Old City Hall. Entitled, "The Royal Hobgoblin, Spook, Imp, and Bogie Marching Society," the art went missing from a shipping bin in the Taddle Creek offices last weekend.
According to the Post: ""I was disappointed, but mostly because I wanted to sell it," says Seth, the Guelph-based illustrator and cartoonist born Gregory Gallant. "I've had artwork disappear before--comic art gets stolen all the time."Labels: legal news
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