F. E. HOWARD PUBL.

F. E. HOWARD PUBLICATIONS                                                                                        Location: 60 Jarvis Street Toronto.

Super Comics volume 2 below show that this company was operating in 1943 which means that it is not unreasonable to assume that it probably began about the same time as the major Canadian companies Anglo-American, Bell, Educational Projects and Maple Leaf Publications. F.E. Howard appears to have worked out an arrangement with MLJ Magazines Ltd which was later named Archie Comics, similar to the one that Anglo-American worked out with Fawcett Publications for some of its publications, that is import characters and story lines from the U.S. company but do the visual art aspects in Canada. These arrangements complied with the War Exchange Conservation Act. The company published Captain Commando and the Boy Soldiers, Super Comics, Super Duper Comics and Carousel Comics.

The fact that Captain Commando and the Boy Soldiers has the same extra-large size as the early issues of Super Comics and like Super Comics, no number, no date, it has no number no date, it was likely published 1942 or 1943 and could even have been F. E. Howard’s first publication. The first story a “Captain Commando” story has no title page identifying the author.  The remaining stories have E.G. Letkeman signatures. They include characters: “Dusty Rhodes” a cowboy, “Zor the Mighty” a prehistoric man in the present, “Dr. Justice” a crime fighter, “The Space Nomads”, and “Thorik the Fearless”, a Viking. ‘The Space Nomads’ and ‘Zor the Mighty’ proved the most durable each later appearing in its own magazine published by Superior Publishing. Letkeman’s signature on these stories suggest that he was their creator and that at this early date F. E. Howards attempted to produce original material. However, it is peculiar that in stark contrast to the stories published by other wartime Canadian companies there is no mention of Canada’s involvement in World War Two. Instead the stories are very much in line with the stories dominating U.S. pulps and comics at the time. Therefore it appears that for this magazine, Letkeman in compliance with the War Exchange Conservation Act drew characters and stories that originated in the U.S.

As far as can be determined there was only one issue of Captain Commando and the Boy Soldiers. Super Comics seems to have been F. E. Howard’s principal vehicle and it is here that the company’s agreement with MLJ Magazines Ltd is most visible. MLJ’ s publication Pep Comics contained the characters “Captain Commando”, “The Shield (F. E. Howard replaced his Stars and Stipes costume with a stylized Union Jack), “Catfish Joe”, “The Hangman”, “Marco Loco”, “li’l  chief Bugaboo”, “Bently of Scotland Yard” and of course “Archie”. All of which appeared in Super Comics. “Doctor Frost” from Crestwood Publications’ Prize Comics also appeared in Super Comics.

With the Canadian cartoon periodical industry collapsing at the end of World War Two, F. E. Howard Productions appears to have made an attempt to switch to Canadian originated characters and stories. The company took over a number of the Bell Features & Publishing properties when Bell went out of business. In  Super Duper Comics an anthology we find “Doc. Sterne as Mr. Monster” and “Cinder Smith” by Fred Kelly, “Out Of The Woods” by René Kulbach, “Tang” by John Mason & René Kulbach, “Java Bean” by Hy Moyer, “Jeff Waring” by John Mason & Murray Karn, and “Nelvana of the Northern Lights” by Adrian Dingle. The company also published “Dizzy Don” although by this time it seems Manny Easson had control of the creation. These publications had a very short life span. It was simply not possible for a publisher to create Canadian material and survive.  As described in the Anglo-American entry the economics of mass publishing were tilted too much in favour of the large American companies.

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC:

Dizzy Don, 1 & 2. No evidence they were ever published.

Dizzy Don, 3, April 1947.

Dizzy Don, 4, September/October 1947.

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Captain Commando and the Boy Soldiers, no number, no date. (Colour cover, back & white content)

Carousel Comics, 1 to 7. No evidence they were ever published by F. E. Howard or in the U.S.

Carousel Comics, 8, April 1948.

Super Comics, no number, no date. Colour cover. Black & white content.

Super Comics, 2-2, 1943. Colour cover. Black & white content.

Super Comics, 2-4, 1944. Colour cover. Black & white content.

Super Duper Comics, 1 & 2. No evidence they were ever published by F. E. Howard.

Super Duper Comics 3, May/June 1947. (Colour cover & content). It is possible that Super Duper Comics 3, was simply a continuation of the Super Comics series and its numbering.

SOURCE:

Article book:

Canuck Comics. Ed., John Bell. Matrix Books/Matrix Graphic Series, 1986: 56, 57, 60, 77, 86.

Internet:

https://ultimatepopculture.fandom.com/wiki/Crestwood_Publications#:~:text=In%201940%2C%20Crestwood’s%20Prize%20Publications,%232%20(April%201940). Accessed October 2025.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_Comics#:~:text=In%20the%20mid%2D1960s%2C%20during,This%20imprint%20ended%20in%201967. Accessed October 2025.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pep_Comics#:~:text=Publication%20history-,Pep%20Comics%20(MLJ)%20(1940%E2%80%931945),%22%20in%20%232%20(Feb. Accessed October 2025.

GALLERY:

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Captain Commando and the Boy Soldiers, no number, no date: Front cover.

A comic book cover with a cartoon character AI-generated content may be incorrect.

Super Comics, no number, no date: Front cover.

A comic book cover with a person in a suit AI-generated content may be incorrect.

Super Comics, 2-2, 1943: Front cover.

Super Comics, 2-4, 1944: Front cover.

A yellow cover with a yellow background AI-generated content may be incorrect.

Super Duper Comics 3, May/June 1947: Front cover.

EYOLFSON Norman

EYOLFSON Norman

This Toronto artist has illustrated children’s books and did illustrations for the Canadian Living, Chatelaine, Financial Times, Globe and Mail, Radio Guide and Starweek Magazine. His first book was Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur.

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK TEXT:

Content novel & Cover dust jacket front:

Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur. Writ., Mordecai Richler. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1987.

Jacob Two-Two’s First Spy Case. Writ., Mordecai Richler. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1995.

PERIODICAL TEXT ANTHOLOGY:

Content program preview: 

Radio Guide …: “…” …:…
… 5-9, September 1985: “Vanishing Point”. Writ., P.H.: 12.

…5-11, November 1985: “Wagner’s Die Meister”. Writ., unidentified: 5.

… 7-3, March 1987: “Soundscape”. Writ., unidentified: 30.

 Cover front:

 Starweek Magazine, September 11-18, 1993.

NEWSPAPER:’

Content essay:

Financial Times of Canada …: “…”: …
… December 10-16, 1990: “Circle of one”: 1

… January 6-12, 1992: “Canada’s airlines: seeking saviors”: 1

…January 20-26, 1992: “Success by design”: 1.

… April 20-26, 1992: “Trouble on the line”: 1.

… “September 21-27, 1992: Mining intelligence”: 1.

… January 9-15, 1993: “The hot companies from Midland Ontario”: 1.

SOURCE:

Article book:

Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1987: “Norman Eyolfson”: Dust jacket.

Jacob Two-Two’s First Spy Case. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1995: “Norman Eyolfson”: Dust jacket.

GALLERY:

A newspaper with text and images Description automatically generatedRadio Guide, 5-9, September 1985: 12.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\E\EYOLFSON,Norman, Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur, dj.jpgJacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur. 1987: Dust jacket.

A drawing of a person with a mustache Description automatically generated                                           Financial Times of Canada, December 10-16, 1990: 1

A magazine cover with cartoon objects Description automatically generatedStarweek Magazine, September 11-18, 1993.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\E\EYOLFSON,Norman, Jacob Two-Two's First Spy Case, dj.jpgJacob Two-Two’s First Spy Case. 1995: Dust jacket.

EVINOU Brian

EVINOU Brian

He is a cartoonist and animator based in Toronto. He has worked on the Monstrosity anthology and has self-published Flight Song. He has done animation on Motorcity and Ugly Americans.

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Monstrosity, v.2, 2014: “In A Mind Machine.” Writ., Howard Wong.

ILLUSTRATOR & LETTERER:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Monstrosity, v.1, 2013. “Asro Jaq: No Way No How.” Writ., Phil McClorey & “Wyrms Of Coltha.” Writ., Phil McClorey.

COLOURIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

True Patriot: All New Canadian Comic Book Adventures. Ed., J. Torres. True Patriot Comics, 2013: “Bluenoser vs. Gullgirl.” Writ., Fred Kennedy. Illus., Adam Gorham: 42-44.

CO-EDITOR:

Monstrosity, v.1. Co-ed., Phil McClorey. No publisher, 2013

Monstrosity, v.2. Co-ed., Phil McClorey. No publisher, 2014

SOURCE:

Article book:

True Patriot: All New Canadian Comic Book Adventures. 2013: “About the Creators”: 103.

EVANS Don

EVANS Don

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE OF PERSON\E\EVANS Don, Friend Hosers & Countrymen, 1982, dj.jpg                          Self Portrait, Friends, Hosers and Countrymen! 1982, Dust jacket.

He uses the nom de plume Isaac Bickerstaff which was first used by English writer and satirist Jonathon Swift.

Born in 1936 in Toronto, he is best known for illustrating a series of books by writer Mark Orkin. Usually his cartoons are more literary than political. He has produced caricatures for periodicals including Books in Canada and The Tamarack Review.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content editorial cartoon:

Best Canadian Political Cartoons, 1983. Ed., N.M. Stahl. For., David Rosen. McClelland & Stewart Ltd. Sept. 1983: 51, 159, 161, 168.

Best Canadian Political Cartoons, 1984. Ed., N.M. Stahl. For., Robert LaPalme. McClelland & Stewart Ltd. Sept. 1984: 16, 54, 64, 101.

BOOK GRAPHIC COLLECTION:

Content caricature & Cover dust jacket front & back:

Friends, Hosers and Countrymen! Lester and Orpen Ltd., 1982.

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK TEXT & GRAPHIC:

Content collection essay & Cover book front:

Conserve Tuvs Eh? Writ., Mark M. Orkin. Stoddart Publishing Ltd., 1986.

Content collection essay & Cover book front & back:

Sex Wars. Writ., Mark M. Orkin. General Publishing Ltd., 1978.

Content collection essay & Cover dust jacket front & back :

Canada 1984. Writ., Murray Soupcoff. Lester and Orpen Ltd., 1979.

Canajan, Eh? Writ., Mark M. Orkin. General Publishing Ltd., 1973.

French Canajan, Hé? Writ., Mark M. Orkin. Lester & Orpen Ltd., 1975.

WRITER & ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK TEXT & GRAPHIC:

Content collection essay & Cover book front and back :

Mariposa Forever. Stoddart Publishing Ltd., 1984.

CO-WRITER & ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK TEXT & GRAPHIC:

Content collection essay & Cover book front & back :

What’s the Difference? Co-writ., Marietta Evans (Bickerstaff.) MacMillan of Canada, 1980.

MERCHANDISE:

The Canadian Calendar & Daybook 1974, Peter Martin Associates Ltd.

SOURCE:

Article book:

The Hecklers. Writ. & Ed.., Peter Desbarates & Terry Mosher. McClelland and Stewart Ltd., 1979: 227.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\E\EVANS DON, Friends Hosers and Countrymen, fc.jpgFriends Hosers & Countrymen! 1982: Front cover.                                                          Clockwise, Margaret Trudeau, Dave Broadfoot as Sergeant Renfrew, Don Harron as Charlie Farqueson & Allen MacEachen.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\E\EVANS DON, Friends Hosers & Countrymen, bc.jpg“Gordon Sinclair, journalist.” Friends Hosers & Countrymen! 1982: Back cover.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\E\EVANS DON, Sex Wars, fc.jpgSex Wars. 1978: Front cover.

EVANS Peter

EVANS Peter

Peter and Stanley Berneche creators of “Captain Canada” had been friends in university and were the leading team in JRD the Publisher of Fuddle Duddle.

WORK:

WRITER:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Fuddle Duddle,1-4, 1971/1972: “Captain Canada Matches Mettle With The Monstrous Menace of The Media-Master” Concept, Robert Norton. Illus., Stanley Berneche.

EUREKA STREET

EUREKA STREET

This cartoon strip created by Katherine Collins aka Arn Saba followed the daily adventures of individuals living on Eureka Street. The model for this was the Wellesley area in downtown Toronto where Katherine lived. The wrap around cover on Arn Saba’s Neil The Horse. 1-5, Nov. 1983 is a beautiful rendition of this neighbourhood. It first appeared in a Toronto paper called the Bargain Hunter, and then appeared as reprints in Arn Saba’s Neil The Horse. The only full length “Eureka Street” was a team effort involving three cartoonists each a remarkable talent, Katherine Collins, Jacques Boivin and Bernie Mireault.

MEDIUM:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC:

Content strip cartoon reprint:

Arn Saba’s Neil The Horse …: “Eureka Street.” Car., Arn Saba:… Renegade Press. Black & white.
1-9, Sept. 1984: 18 & Inside back cover.

1-10, Dec. 1984: 32 & Inside back cover

1-12, June 1985: : 8.

Content story:

Jacques Boivin’s Love Fantasy, 1-1, May 1987:

“The Perfect Guy.” Writ., Arn Saba. Pen. & Let., J. Boivin. In., Bernie Mireault: 8-19. The

only time Saba’s cartoon strip “Eureka Street appears in a story format.

GALLERY:

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Arn Saba’s Neil The Horse, 1-9, Sept. 1984: 18.

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Arn Saba’s Neil The Horse, 1-9, Sept. 1984: Inside back cover.

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Arn Saba’s Neil The Horse,1-10, December 1984: 32.

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Arn Saba’s Neil The Horse, 1-12, June 1985: 8.

Diagram Description automatically generated

Love Fantasy, 1, May 1987: 8.

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Love Fantasy, 1, May 1987: 9.

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Love Fantasy, 1, May 1987: 12.

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Love Fantasy, 1, May 1987:19

ESTRELLA Jeff

ESTRELLA Jeff

Toronto writer.

WORK:

WRITER:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Toronto Comics, v. 3. Ed., Steve Andrews. Toronto Comics Anthology, May 2016: “The Way Home.” Illus., Tom Turner: 153-163.

SOURCE:

Article book:

Toronto Comics, v. 3, May 2016: “Jeff Estrella”: 152.

ESTABROOKS Spencer

ESTABROOKS Spencer

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE OF PERSON\E\ESTABROOKS, Spenser, photo by Colin Mcgillivray .jpg                                    Photo by Colin Macgillivray. Appeared in The Calgary Journal, 14 February 2017.

Born in the mid 1970’s on a farm near Red Deer Alberta.

He graduated from University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Arts in film studies. He then completed a diploma in film production at Victoria Motion Picture School in Victoria B.C.

He moved to Calgary and eventually got a job at Acmeworks Digital Film Inc. where he rose to senior post production supervisor. In his spare time he did short films. In 2009, he released Deadwalkers (about cowboy zombies). With The Hunt (about Rocky Mountain monsters). he won Rue Morgue Magazine’s Best Short of 2013.

After leaving Acmeworks Digital Film Inc. in 2015, he has wrote, directed, edited and produced his first feature film, One Hit Die: Legend of the Lich Lord, which began as a four part web series. It won, in 2016 the Glencon Best Feature Film at First City Festival.

Sharkosaurus is a graphic adaption of Estabrook’s short film of the same name. The film Sharkosaurus was funded and mentored by Story Hive, a Teleus initiative which supports Alberta and British Columbia creators.

WORK:

WRITER:

BOOK GRAPHIC:

Content story:

Sharkosaurus: Death Is Inevitable. Illus., Jethro Marales. Col., Adriano Augusta. Let., Derek Mah. Renegade Arts Entertainment Ltd., April 2018.

SOURCE:

Article book:

Sharkosaurus: Death Is Inevitable. Renegade Arts Entertainment Ltd., April 2018: “Spencer Estabrooks”.

Article newspaper:

The Calgary Journal, 14 February 2017. “”Spencer Estabrooks: The reel-life film maker.” Writ., Colin Macgillivray.

ESSEX Margaret Mary

ESSEX Margaret Mary

Born in Toronto, she began her training at the Art School of the Albright Art Gallery in Buffalo where she won a scholarship to the Art Student’s League in New York. Her work appeared in the Canadian Home Journal, Canadian Magazine, Everywoman’s World, Canadian Courier, Canadian Poultry Journal, By-Water Magazine and Veteran. In a government Victory Loan Poster competition she won one of the prizes.

SOURCE:

Article periodical:

Canadian Bookman, Jan. 1919: “Some Canadian Illustrators. “ Writ., St. George Burgoyne: 25.

EMOND Alex

EMOND Alex

CARTOONIST:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Orb Magazine 1-3, Dec. 1974: “Cheezy Nuts”: 23-26.