GIBBS Eric L.
Born 1912 in Edmonton.
In 1934, he drew a series of striking caricatures for the Toronto Star while working there as a reporter. However, it appears he never continued this line of work.
SOURCE:
Article book:
The Hecklers. Writ. & Ed.., Peter Desbarates & Terry Mosher. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1979: 237.
GIARD Luc
Born 7 July 1956 in Sainte-Hyacinthe Québec, later settled in Montréal.
He went to Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf where he met and was mentored by Father Marcel Lapointe who taught Luc to develop his drawing talent. In addition to cartooning he draws, paints, sculpts and does collage. He was heavily influenced by Helgé’s “Tintin” and often uses its imagery.
WORK:
ILLUSTRATOR:
Cover back colour:
The Jam Urban Adventure 4, May 1990. Slave Labour Graphics.
SOURCE:
Article book:
BDQ: Essays & Interviews On Quebec Comics. Ed., Andy Brown. BDang/Conundrum, 2017: “The Rituals Of Luc Giard.” Writ., Jean-Marie Apostolides. Trans., Aleshia Jensen. First appeared in Bears+Beer mécanique générale, 2007.
GALLERY:
The Jam Urban Adventure 4, May 1990: Back cover.
THE GIANTS
Created by illustrator: Norman Drew and journalist Walter McDayter and syndicated internationally by the Toronto Telegram Syndicate this cartoon strip first appeared on September 14, 1964. Drew appears to have been the instigator. This information was taken from the Brantford Expositor.
At the beginning of 1967 the strip switched from stories about Canadian figures to those of international figures. Towards the end of 1967, Norman left the strip and was replaced by William Payne. About a year later Walter left the strip and William assumed the duties of both writer and illustrator. This lasted only about a year longer ending September 13, 1969.
MEDIUM:
Newspaper:
Strip:
| John A. Macdonald: Father of Confederation
Thomas Darcy McGee: The Assassin’s Victim
Joseph Howe: The Ardent Reformer
Emily Howard Stowe: Canada’s Pioneer Suffragette
Amor de Cosmos: … or just plain Smith
Elyear Alexander Tachereau: Canada’s First Cardinal
Alexander Mackenzie: From Stonecutter to Prime Minister
Egerton Ryerson: He gave us free education
Alexander Graham Bell: Voices From The Wire
James McLeod: The Pony Soldier |
September 14- 26, 1964.
Sept. 28 – Oct. 3, 1964.
October 5 –17, 1964.
October 19–24, 1964.
October 26–31, 1964.
November 2 –14, 1964.
November 16 –21, 1964.
November 23 –28, 1964.
Nov. 30 – Dec. 12, 1964.
December 14 –26, 1964. |
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| Sanford Fleming: The Father of Standard Time
Edward Hanlan: Canada’s first national sports hero
Calixa Lavalle Composer of ‘O Canada’
William Van Horne: The Railway Builder
Patrick Burns: Canada’s Cattle King
Adam Beck: Champion of Public Hydro
Archibald Lampman: Canada’s Nature Poet
Louis David Riel,: Rebel of Red River
Edward Johnson: The ‘Caruso’ of Canada
R. Samuel McLaughlin: Motor Car Magnate
Dr. William Osler: The Bedside Teacher
Henry Wentworth Monk: Prophet of Peace and Zionism
Hart A. Massey: An Industrial Era Begins
John Abbott: The Prime Minister Who Hated Politics
John Sparrow Thompson: First Catholic Prime Minister
Mackenzie Bowell: In a Nest of Traitors
Charles Tupper: A Four Month Reign
Wilfrid Laurier: A Place in the Empire
E. Pauline Johnson: Poetess of the Red Race |
Dec. 28, 1964 – Jan.2, 1965.
January 4–9, 1965.
January 11–16, 1965.
January 18 –30, 1965.
February 1– 06, 1965.
February 8 –13, 1965.
February 15 – 20, 1965.
Feb. 22 – Mar. 6, 1965.
March 08 –13, 1965.
March 15 –20, 1965.
March 22 – 27, 1965.
March 29– April 3, 1965.
April 5–10, 1965.
April 12 – 17, 1965.
April 19 – 24, 1965.
Apr. 26 – May 1, 1965.
May 3 – 8, 1965.
May 10 – 22, 1965.
May 22 – 29, 1965 |
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| George Carmack: He Started the Yukon Gold Rush
Aimee McPherson: Evangelist of the Four-Square Gospel
Clifford Sifton: Westward the Settlers
Donald A. Smith: Lord Strathcona
Milton Gregg: Victoria Cross Winner |
May 31- June 5, 1965
June 7 –12, 1965.
June 14 –19, 1965
June 21–26, 1965.
June 28 –July 3, 1965. |
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| Peter Verigin: “Lord” of the Doukhobors
Angus Mackey: Man against the Prairies
Dr. James Naismith: Inventor of Basketball
Tommy Burns: The Littlest Champion
Robert Service: Troubadour of the North
F.W. “Casey” Baldwin: First Canadian to fly
Lt.-Gen. Edwin Alderson and the Heroes of Ypres
Arthur Currie: A Canadian leads Canadians
Billy Bishop: The Sky Hunter
Robert Borden: First War-time Prime Minister
Wilfrid “Wop” May: Pilot of the North
Arthur Meighen: The Magnificent Debater
Robert Bartlett: The Arctic Skipper
Mary Pickford: Sweetheart of the Silver Screen
William “Red” Hill: Rescues on the Niagara
Stephen Leacock: Master of Humour
Tom Thomson: Canada’s Master Painter
Beatrice Lillie: The Funniest Woman
Angus Walters: Skipper of the Bluenose
Fredrick Banting: In Search of Insulin
Jack Miner: The Pioneer Naturalist |
July 5 – 17, 1965.
July 19 – 24, 1965.
July 26 – 31, 1965.
July 31 – Aug. 7, 1965.
August 9 – 14, 1965.
August 16 – 28, 1965.
Aug. 30 – Sept. 11, 1965.
September 13 – 25, 1965.
Sept. 27 – Oct. 9,1965.
October 12 – 16, 1965.
October 18 – 23, 1965.
October 25 – 30, 1965.
November 2 – 13, 1965.
November 15 – 20, 1965.
November 22 – 27, 1965.
Nov. 29 – Dec. 4, 1965.
December 6 – 11, 1965.
December 13 – 18, 1965.
December 20 – 24, 1965.
Dec. 27 1965 – Jan. 15, 1966.
January 17 – 29, 1966. |
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| Bonar Law: The Successful Colonial
Ernest MacMillan: Master Musician
W.L. Mackenzie King: The Loneliest Rebel
Percy Williams: The Fleeting Fame
R.B. Bennett in the Depression Years
J.S. Woodsworth: The Gentle Dissenter
Norman Bethune: The Rebel Surgeon
Wm. Maxwell Aitken: The Baron Beaverbrook
William Stephenson: The Master Spy |
Jan. 31 – Feb. 5, 1966.
February 7 – 12, 1966.
Feb. 14 – Mar. 5, 1966.
March 7 – 12, 1966.
March 14 – 26, 1966.
Mar. 28 – Apr. 16, 1966.
April 18 – May 14, 1966.
May 16 – June 18, 1966.
June 20 – July 23, 1966. |
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| Tom Patterson: Miracle at Stratford
Henry Larsen: Mountie of the Sea
Maurice Richard : Legend of the Rocket
Louis St. Laurent: A Stand Against Communism
Roy Thomson: The Press Baron
C.C.I. Merritt: Valour at Dieppe
Founding Fathers |
July 25 – Aug. 6, 1966.
Aug. 8 – Sept. 3, 1966.
Sept. 5 – Oct. 1, 1966.
October 3 – 8, 1966.
October 8 – 29, 1966.
Oct. 31 – Nov. 19, 1966.
Nov. 21, 1966 – Feb.4, 1967 |
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An introduction as “The Giants” switches to international figures February 6, 1967.
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| The Bomb Builders
Men Against A Mountain
The Crime Fighters
The Quiet Rebel (Mohandas Gandhi)
The Jungle Doctor (Albert Schweitzer) |
February 7 – March 11, 1967.
March 13 – April 22,1967.
April 24 – June 17, 1967.
June 19 – August 12, 1967.
August 14 – September 23, 1967. |
Drew leaves for England and William Payne takes over illustration duties. McDayter remains writer.
| Charles Lindbergh: The Lone Eagle
Kon Tiki
Winston Churchill
Sigmund Freud
The Race to the Pole (Roald Amundsen) |
Sept. 25 – Oct. 28, 1967.
Oct. 30 – Dec. 2, 1967.
Dec. 4, 1967 – Jan. 13, 1968.
Jan. 15 – Feb. 17, 1968.
Feb. 19 – Mar. 23, 1968. |
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| Ernest Hemingway
Suez Canal |
March 25 – April 27, 1968.
April 29 – June 8, 1968. |
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| Odette British Agent
The Red Cross Story |
June 10 – July 6, 1968.
July 8 – Aug. 10, 1968. |
At this point William Payne took over duties both as writer and illustrator.
| Stanley and Livingston
Amelia Earhart
Ben-Guerion
Space Age: Tsiolkovsky & Goddard
Connie Mack
Scotland Yard
Suffragettes |
Aug. 12 – Oct. 12, 1968.
Oct. 12, 1968 – Jan. 11, 1969.
Jan. 13 – Feb. 22, 1969.
Feb. 24 – April 19. 1969.
April 21 – May 31, 1969.
June 02 – July 19, 1969.
July 21 – Sept. 6, 1969. |
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Strip Concludes with a recap over the last week.
| Amelia Earhart
Ben-Guerion
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Robert Goddard
Connie Mack
Scotland Yard |
September 08, 1969.
September 09, 1969.
September 10, 1969.
September 11, 1969.
September 12, 1969
September 13, 1969. |
GHOST WOMAN SUPERHEROINE OF THE SAPERNATURAL
This character seems to be a group creation of the Cloudscape Comics Society.
The background information given on her, claims she is a west coast entity of Chinese/Japanese origin. She is a creature of the shadows who became visible when she rescued Prime Minister Mackenzie King from werewolves in the 1940’s. He made her his body guard against supernatural threats and inducted her into his occult “Shadow Cabinet” and into the “Allied Enigmas”. She eventually resigned these positions and faded back into the shadows.
Neither of the stories below have anything to do with this description. In the first story she is in the nightmares or are they real of a small boy. The second story involves her helping a young woman who has been hexed. The action for this story is in the ghost world.
MEDIUM:
BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
Content serial:
Epic Canadiana, v.1. Ed., Bevan Thomas. Cloudscape Comics Society, 2013: “The Dream Adventures of Ghost Woman: The Horror In Slumberland.” Writ., Alex Thomas. Illus., Shannon Leclerc. 83-94.
Epic Canadiana, v.2. Ed., Bevan Thomas. Cloudscape Comics Society, Oct., 2015: “Ghost Woman: At Midnight The Devourer!” Writ., Nevin Arnold. Illus., Nevin Arnold & Jeri Weaver. 195-206.
SOURCE:
Article book:
Epic Canadiana, v.1. 2013: “Ghost Woman”: 128.
GG (G Wong)
An Alberta based cartoonist who is very private.
WORK:
CARTOONIST:
BOOK GRAPHIC:
Content novel & Cover book front:
Constantly. Koyama Press, January 2020.
I’m Not Here. Koyama Press, September 2017.
GERHARD
Background artist on Cerebus The Aardvark.
GERARD Shannon
She is an Assistant Professor in Publications and Print Media at the Ontario College of Art and Design. She writes and draws books, makes prints, and produces large scale installations incorporating stop motion animation. She is a Principal Collaborator at the Book Bakery, a publication studio in Toronto.
WORK:
CARTOONIST:
PERIODICAL TEXT & GRAPHIC:
Content story graphic:
Descant, 164, Spring 2014: “AND/OR”: 147-154.
SOURCE:
Article periodical:
Descant, 164, Spring 2014: 251.
GEORGIA STRAIGHT Location: 56A Powell Street, Vancouver British Columbia.
Contributor: Brent Boates, Falcioni, Tapani Knuut, Rand Holmes.
This company produced the underground newspaper Georgia Straight and several graphic periodicals.
PRODUCT:
PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY;
All Canadian Beaver Comix,1. no date.