It may seem improbable that a documentary about coping with inoperable cancer would be made, but here it is. Gordon was diagnosed eight years ago and began confronting his feelings and worries through the medium of LGBT comic books. He uses humour to break down taboos surrounding death and disease, incorporating many of the excellent caregivers and nurses he meets into his expressively painted universe. It's a long-distance love story between Edinburgh and Virginia, USA, and it's sage, sweet, and stimulating. Gordon could teach us all about love, life, and death.
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It may seem improbable that a documentary about coping with inoperable cancer would be made, but here it is. Gordon was diagnosed eight years ago and began confronting his feelings and worries through the medium of LGBT comic books. He uses humour to break down taboos surrounding death and disease, incorporating many of the excellent caregivers and nurses he meets into his expressively painted universe. It's a long-distance love story between Edinburgh and Virginia, USA, and it's sage, sweet, and stimulating. Gordon could teach us all about love, life, and death.
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