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The Underwater Welder

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'The Underwater Welder'
Date2012
Main charactersJack Joseph
PublisherTop Shelf Productions
Creative team
WritersJeff Lemire
ArtistJeff Lemire
Original publication
Published inTop Shelf Productions
Date of publicationAugust 2012
LanguageEnglish

The Underwater Welder is a Canadian [citation needed] graphic novel ghost story published by Top Shelf Productions written and drawn by Jeff Lemire. The main character, Jack Joseph, is an offshore oil rig worker responsible for scuba-diving and repairing the rig. On shore, his wife is pregnant with their unborn son and Jack feels the pressure of impending fatherhood. On one dive, Jack encounters a supernatural presence at the bottom of the sea that puts him in contact with the ghost of his own father. The story explores themes dealing with the relationship between father and sons and memory and reality.[1]

Critical reception

Various critical websites hailed The Underwater Welder as one of the best graphic novels of 2012. Comic Book Resources, the AV Club, and ComicsAlliance listed the graphic novel in their "Best of 2012" lists.[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ "The Underwater Welder".
  2. ^ "The best graphic novels and art comics of 2012".
  3. ^ ca-staff (27 December 2012). "The Charles Xavier Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 2". Comics Alliance.
  4. ^ "CBR's Top 10 Comics of 2012". Comic Book Resources.