<p><b>The great fine art doodler returns<br></b><br>Canadian treasure Marc Bell returns with another gorgeous, confounding comic that redefines how an art book can tell a story and how a graphic novel can be an object first and story second. His internal monologue leaks out like static from a radio and informs the external; he¿s tying up loose ends; he¿s finishing long-paused sentences.<br><br><i>Raw Sewage Science Fiction</i> is about making art and understanding the results as autobiography. The process is a series of indignities, bubble wrapped frames, unpaid invoices, art lost through neglect or in the mail. Bell uses autofiction, collage, straight comix, tight cross hatching, loose doodling, repurposed in-flight magazines, envelopes, grocery lists, and snatches of late night CBC radio to examine a lost decade as he wanders from coast to coast.<br><br>In a century, these will be our illuminated manuscripts, our sacred texts, our guides to life for now they are simply the truth¿the