GODBOUT Geneviève

GODBOUT Geneviève

Born in 2 October 1985 in Québec.

 She studied traditional animation at Cégep du Vieux Montréal and at Gobelins in Paris France. She illustrates children’s books and creates illustrations and prints for clothing designers such as Nadinoo and Mrs. Pomeranz.

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK TEXT:

Content story & Cover dust jacket wraparound:

When Santa Was A Baby, Writ., Linda Baily. Tundra Books/Penguin Random House Co., 2015.

COMMEMORATIVE STAMP:

Canada Post, Christmas/Noël …
First Day Cover, 2021, 11, 01, Noelville, ON

Souvenir Sheet (Santa, Reindeer, Elf)

Post Card, Santa.

Stamp Booklet, denomination P (Santa)

Stamp Booklet, denomination $1.30 (Reindeer)

Stamp Booklet, denomination $2.71 (Elf)

SOURCE:

Article book:

When Santa Was A Baby, 2015: dust jacket

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\G\GOBBOUT Genevieve, Canada Post.jpgCanada Post, Christmas/Noël 2021 Post Card and Stamp Booklets.

GODBOUT Réal

 

GODBOUT Réal

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE OF PERSON\G\GODBOUT Real, Le savon malefique, bc.jpg                                          Photo, François Desaulniers, Le savon maléfique, Back cover.

Born 1951.

Some of his first work appeared in L’Hydrocéphale Illustre in November 1971 as well as BD. He is most famous for “Michel Risque” and “Red Ketchup” which he created in collaboration with Pierre Fournier.

He authored Amerika based on the novel by Franz Kafka, and published in 2014.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC:

Content novel & Cover book front & back:

Amerika. BDANG/Conundrum Press, 2014. First published in French by Les Éditions de la Pastèque.

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

BD, 1-1, no date: “Chauve- qui-peut”.

BD, 1-2, 3ième trimester 71: “18 ans reserve aux adults.”

“Operation Mystere.”

BD, 2-1, premier trimestre 73: “La malédiction de la chamber 612.”

“Conte de Noël” Back cover.

BD, 2-2, prem. trimestre 73: “Le charge de la brigade legère”: Back cover.

BD, 2-4, 2ième trimester 73: Untitled.

BD, 2-5, no date: “Le plus gros.”

BD, 2-6/7, été, 1973: Untitled.

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK TEXT & GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content endpaper front:

BDQ: Essays & Interviews On Quebec Comics. BDang/Conundrum, 2017. From Red Ketchup.

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Cover:

Back: BD, 2-4, 2ième trimester 73

Front & back: BD, 2-6/7, été, 1973. These 2 covers show opposite perspectives of the same scene. See below.

CO-WRITER & ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK GRAPHIC:

Content:

BOOK GRAPHIC COLLECTION:

Content serial & Cover book front:

Les aventures de Michel Risque: Le Savon Maléfique. Co-writ., Pierre Fournier. Croc Album/Ludcom Inc, 4e trimestre, 1981.

Les aventures de Michel Risque: Michel Risque En Vacances . Co-writ., Pierre Fournier. Croc Album/Ludcom Inc, 4e trimestre, 1982 .

Les aventures de Michel Risque: Cap Sur Poupoune. Co-writ., Pierre Fournier. Croc Album/Ludcom Inc,1er trimestre, 1984.

Content novel & Cover front & back:

Red Ketchup, l’agent fou du FBI: Kamarade Ultra. Co-writ., Pierre Fournier. Croc Album/Ludcom Inc, 1er trimestre, 1988.

SOURCE:

Article book:

BDQ: Essays & Interviews On Quebec Comics. Ed., Andy Brown. BDang/Conundrum, 2017: “Réal Godbout.” Interview, Stanley Wany. Trans., Helge Dascher. 34-43. First appeared in Trip, 6, September 2009.

Canuck Comics. Ed., John Bell. Matrix Books/Matrix Graphic Series. 1986: “Québec: A Short History.” Writ., Luc Pomerleau: 108.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\G\GODBOUT Real, BD, 2-1, 1st period, 1973.jpgBD, 2-1, prem. trimestre 73. Back cover.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\G\GODBOUT Real, BD, 2-6,7, ete, 1973, fc.jpgC:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\G\GODBOUT Real, BD, 2-6,7, ete, 1973, bc.jpg    BD, 2-6/7, été, 1973: Front & back covers.

GOBLIN MAGAZINE

GOBLIN MAGAZINE

This magazine which was launched February 1921 by University of Toronto students and within a year had the largest newsstand sales in Canada with a circulation of more than 10,500 copies, was home for many budding cartoonists including Richard Taylor and veterans like James Frise & Lou Skuce.

SOURCE:

The Hecklers. Writ. & Ed.., Peter Desbarates & Terry Mosher. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1979: 82

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\F\FRISE James, Goblin, March 1924, fc..jpg

Illus., James Frize. Goblin, March 1924, Front cover.

 

GLP FEATURES

GLP (Great Lakes Publishing) FEATURES

Founded by Jeff Wakefield, and an association of cartoonists it supplied cartoon features to weekly community newspapers.

Syndicated cartoon features:

Cartoonist, Ian Carr, “Malcolm & Eric.”

Cartoonist Tom Nesbitt, “Peter’s Pictures.” & “Quiquiq the Eskimo.”

Cartoonist, Arn Saba, “Neil The Horse.”

.Cartoonist Jeff & Carol Wakefield, “The Bubblegummers”

 

GLOVER Lyle

GLOVER Lyle

The work of this freelance commercial artist and illustrator appeared in pulp magazines. He worked at Anglo-American but didn’t stay long. His style didn’t fit into the corporate style being developed. He went into watercolours.

His illustrative work turned up again in the 1950’s.

WORK:

PERIODICAL TEXT:

Content serial:

Family Herald: Canada’s National Farm Magazine, 31 January 1957: “Algonquin”. Writ., Dion Henderson: 22.

Family Herald: Canada’s National Farm Magazine, 21 November 1957: “Caged”. Belva Plain: 22.

Content essay:

Maclean’s, 15 April 1951: “They Took The Kitchen Sink”. Writ., J.P. McKnight: 30.                                                     “Radio’s Funniest Flubs”. Writ., Max Braithwaite: 65.

Maclean’s, 1 May 1951: “Cinderella – Here’s How It Really Happened”. Writ., Harry Bowley: 66.

Maclean’s, 15 May 1951: “They Say You Taste Like Pork”. Writ., Gratten Gray: 26.                                                   “Canadianecdote – No Drinks No Votes”. Writ., Unident.: 59.

Maclean’s, 15 March 1953: “At Grips With A Grizzley”. Writ., Colin Wyatt: 28.                                                              “Canadianecdote – Angélique Was No Angel”. Writ.,                                                           Unidentified: 46.

Maclean’s, 1 May 1953: “Canadianecdote – The Witch of St. Valliar”. Writ., Unident.: 68.

Maclean’s 1 September 1953: The Nightmare Story Of The Irish Flight To Canada”. Max Braithwaite: 24-25.

Maclean’s, 15 June 1954: “Canadianecdote – The First Lady of The West”. Writ., Unidentified: 95.

SOURCE:

Interview:

With Ed Furness November 27, 1985.

GALLERY:

A newspaper article with a dog and two people Description automatically generatedFamily Herald: Canada’s National Farm Magazine, 31 January 1957: 22.

A person looking at a child Description automatically generatedFamily Herald: Canada’s National Farm Magazine, 21 November 1957: 22.

 

GLENN GOULD

GLENN GOULD

This remarkable Canadian pianist was the subject of a graphic biography by the French cartoonist and illustrator Sandrine Revel, for which she won le Prix Artémisia from the Association Artémisia. Sandrine was born 3 October 1969 in Bordeaux France and trained at l’École des beaux arts de Bordeaux. She won le Prix Alph-Art jeunesse at le Festival international de la bande dessinée d’Angoulême for her illustration of Une drôle d’ange written by Denis-Pierre Filippi.

Glenn Gould une vie à contretemps appeared in English as Glenn Gould A Life Off Tempo.

For other Europeans who explore Canadian themes see DAN COOPER and DEBON Nicholas

MEDIUM:

BOOK GRAPHIC:

Content biography & Cover book wraparound:

Glenn Gould A Life Off Tempo. Car., Sandrine Revel. Trans., Montana Kane. Nantler Beall Minoustchine Graphic Novels, December 2016.

SOURCE:

Internet:

“Sandrine Revel.” Wikipedia the free encyclopedia, 2 November 2017. Accessed 22 November 2017.

GLENISTER Leif

GLENISTER Leif

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC:

Cover front:

All-New Classic Captain Canuck. 2, May 2016. Cover B:

All-New Classic Captain Canuck. 3, Oct. 2016. Cover B:

GLASSCO Ivan

GLASSCO Ivan

“Among his contemporaries he was wise and penetrating in opinion, and always tolerant. Strangely old, and strangely young, too, for his heart was light and full of kindness and wit.                                                                                                          T. E. Nichols. These Were The Thirties, December 1949: 102.

Born 7 May 1902 in Hamilton Ontario.

He graduated from the architectural program at McGill University and for a short time worked in Montréal as an architect.

He began doing caricatures for the Canadian Forum a left leaning literary, cultural and political magazine which was also one of Canada’s longest running magazines operating from 1920 to 2000.

He did political cartoons and in 1934, a series of caricatures of prominent Canadians. David Rosen said of his technique: “Glassco utilized a pencil or crayon on pebbled board technique that gave his caricatures a realistic feel bordering on portraiture.”

He returned to Hamilton to draw editorial cartoons for the Hamilton Spectator in the 1930’s.

Considered one of the most promising cartoonists of the period, he died 25 January 1941 while serving with the RCAF.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC COLLECTION:

Content editorial cartoon:

These Were The Thirties. Commentary, T.E. Nichols. Hamilton Spectator, December 1949. A retrospective of Glassco’ s editorial cartoons.

PERIODICAL TEXT ANTHOLOGY:

Content feature:

“Wit and Wisdom.” Maclean’s, 15 Mar. 1936: 70.

SOURCE:

Article book:

The Hecklers. Writ. & Ed.., Peter Desbarates & Terry Mosher. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1979: “Glassco”: 237.

Essay unpublished:

“Drawing The Line: Radical Cartoonists of the Thirties.” Writ., David Rosen. This was a sample chapter written by David Rosen for a proposed book on cartoonists who worked partially or completely for alternative publications.

GLADUE Stephen

GLADUE Stephen

Born and raised near Fishing Lake, in eastern Alberta.

He studied animation at the Vancouver Film School and later studied art design and 3D animation at the Art Institute of Vancouver. He took part in the Aboriginal film production program at Capilano College and later was asked to return as a guest lecturer.

As an illustrator, painter and animator he is based in Vancouver He has produced animated shorts for the children’s series Nehiyawetan on the television specialty channel APTN. He was lead artist on the animated series Amy’s Mythic Mornings created by Delores Smith and Daryl Whetung and produced by GFZ Studios of Vancouver. It also appears (2017/8) on the APTN channel. He was Art Director and lead animator for The Healing Dance.

In November 2011, he was a special filmmaker guest at the inaugural at the Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival chosen for his work in film and animation.

As can been seen below, he participated in all three volumes of the Moonshot series. In 2020, He painted a mural at Métis Crossing Cultural Gathering Centre in Smoky Lake Alberta.

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Moonshot v. 1 & 2 published by Alternate History Comics Inc. & edited by Hope Nicholson.

Moonshot v. 3, published by Avani/Inhabit Education Books Inc. & edited by Elizabeth LaPensée & Michael Sheyahshe.

Content title page & cover book front:

Moonshot: the Indigenous Comics Collection. 2015.

Moonshot: the Indigenous Comics Collection, v. 2, 2017. “Indian Planet.”

Moonshot: the Indigenous Comics Collection, v. 3, 2020. The illustration is unidentified. It may or may not be by Stephen Gladue.

Content portrait:

Moonshot. 2015: “Thunderbird”” 160-161.

Content Memoir:

Moonshot, v. 2. 2017: “9 Mile Lake.” Writ., Tanya Tagaq”: 82-83.

Content comment:

Moonshot, v. 3, 2020: “”H20” Writ., Gerard & Peto-Gay Roberts: 37-38.

SOURCE:

Article book:

Moonshot. 2015: “Biographies”: 173.

“Stephen Gladue https://metiscrossing.com/work-of-metis-artist-stephen-gladue-supported-by-husky-energy/ Accessed 28 December 2020.

A Stephen Gladue Mural at Metis Crossing Alberta. https://metiscrossing.com/work-of-metis-artist-stephen-gladue-supported-by-husky-energy/ Accessed 28 December 2020.

GALLERY

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\G\GLADUE Stephen, Moonshot,v1, 2015, fc .jpgFrom, Moonshot, 2015: Front cover.

GIRI Tuhin

GIRI Tuhin

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Toronto Comics, vol. 3, Ed., Steve Andrews, et al. Toronto Comics Anthology, May 2016; “Toonie”: 174-79.