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Hooky Comic Magazine is a collection of comics and doodles which are at once goofy and thoughtful. Luke blames this combination on his childhood in Canada. Watching Saturday Morning cartoons, classic movie matinees and reading Mad Magazine left some scars. During later life in Scandinavia, he absorbed Tintin, Moomin, Pippi, and American Indie Comics. What comes out is Hooky. Hooky contains reviews of films, comics, music, podcasts, and books, some prose remembering a childhood in Montreal, and a description of some crafty project, probably featuring wood. 60 Pages full colour Digest size (A5)

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Hooky Comic Magazine is a collection of comics and doodles which are at once goofy and thoughtful. Luke blames this combination on his childhood in Canada. Watching Saturday Morning cartoons, classic movie matinees and reading Mad Magazine left some scars. During later life in Scandinavia, he absorbed Tintin, Moomin, Pippi, and American Indie Comics. What comes out is Hooky. Hooky contains reviews of films, comics, music, podcasts, and books, some prose remembering a childhood in Montreal, and a description of some crafty project, probably featuring wood. 60 Pages full colour Digest size (A5)
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Autorenporträt
Luke Seguin Magee is an illustrator of children's books and educational material for a wide range of clients in the UK and USA. He has a studio in Stockholm, where he also paints. When he is not in the studio, he is probably taking care of his daughters, hanging out at the summerhouse, building something out of used lumber, or refurbishing something-like the rowboat he did this past summer. Luke enjoys a good read, movies, tv, comics, music, cooking and baking, exercises at home and fantasizes about living somewhere with an extra room or two. Luke's influences are vast, ranging from Steve McQueen to Jim Carrey; "Eightball" to "Peanuts"; Tintin to Moomin.