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Born in 1965 in Quebec's Eastern Townships, Daniel Shelton knew very early on that he wanted to write and draw his own daily comic strip. Creating and publishing comics throughout his teens, he was awarded two consecutive grants from the Cultural Ministry to study at the Joe Kubert school of Cartooning in New Jersey and School of Visual Arts in New York. "Ben" was first published six years ago and has since appeared in newspapers across North America and Asia, in English and French. Two compilation books have been published, winning Shelton an award at the Quebec International Comics Convention. He has represented his province three times at the world's largest comics convention in Angouleme, France. He is also well known for his realistic illustrations, which have graced many magazines and book covers. Shelton lives in Hudson, Quebec, with his wife Lorina, his three sons Nicholas (9), Michael (5) and Alec (1) and their golden retriever Max.
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