JAFFE Charles
Born 1952 in Toronto.
This cartoonist who uses the pseudonym JÉ, spent several years in England where he was introduced to the cartoons of Punch and New Yorker.
He began doing cartoons for The Varsity of University of Toronto then moved on to The Forum, This Magazine, The Last Post, Maclean’s, Financial Post, Toronto Life, Frank, The Law Times, and Solid Waste and Recycling Magazine etc.
His cartoons have appeared in Europe in The Spectator, The Oldie and Schlagzellen, and in the U.S. in The Women’s Quarterly.
WORK:
CARTOONIST:
BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
Content cartoon editorial:
Portfoolio 11: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Ken MacQueen. Macmillan of Canada, 1995.
Portfoolio …. The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Jay Stone Macmillan of Canada, … | |||
13, 1997. | 14, 1998. | 16, 2000. | 17, 2001. |
Portfoolio 18: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux. Writ., Scott Feschuk. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 2002.
BOOK TEXT & GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
Content cartoon panel:
2000 Reasons To Hate The Millennium: A 21st Century Survival Guide. Ed., Josh Freed & Terry Mosher. Doubleday Canada Ltd., 1999.
ILLUSTRATOR:
PERIODICAL TEXT ANTHOLOGY:
Content essay:
Toronto Life, January 1981: “The high cost of justice”. Writ. Andrew Weiner: 141-148.
SOURCE:
Article book:
Portfoolio 11: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons.1995: “Charles Jaffe”: 149.
Portfoolio 18: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. 2002: “Charles Jaffe”: 153.