ANDERSON David

ANDERSON David [ANDY]

Born 1952 in South Africa.

He joined the Pretoria News (South Africa) as Editorial Cartoonist in 1979. In 1981 The Rand Daily Mail (South Africa’s anti apartheid mouthpiece) employed Anderson as its cartoonist until its closure in 1985. He was appointed Editorial Cartoonist and Graphics Editor to the Star (South Africa’s largest daily paper) in 1984, he held that position until moving to Canada.
He has continued to hold that position at the Sunday Times and the Pretoria News where he started out in 1978.

His drawings were first published nationally in 1981 in the Sunday Times. He was awarded Cartoon of the Year by the Standark Bank in a national competition. He was at the Rand Daily Mail until it ceased publication. He then joined the Johannesburg Star where he worked as a picture editor and press artist until 1987. At The Star, he was also a press, satirical and theatrical artist.

In 1990, he moved with his wife and three children to Toronto, where he has freelanced as a cartoonist and illustrator to various Canadian publications, particularly for the Toronto Sun. From there he faxed and then e-mailed two editorial cartoons a week back to the Johannesburg Star for the next twelve years until 2002. He is syndicated worldwide through Cartoonists and Writers Syndicate in New York, winner of The Duncan McPherson award for cartooning in 1998, The Fraser Institute award (Economy in Government) 1996, The Standard Bank Cartoon of the year 1983 and 1984 amongst others. He published ‘The Cartoons of Andy’ in 1990.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content editorial cartoon:

Caricature . Cartoons Canada. Ed., Terry Mosher. Linda Leith Publishing, 2012: 85.

Portfoolio …: The Year in Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Charles Gordon. Macmillan of Canada, ….
8: 1992. 9: 1993.
Portfoolio…: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Ken MacQueen Macmillan of Canada, ….
10: 1994. 11: 1995. 12: 1996.
Portfoolio …. The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Jay Stone Macmillan of Canada, …
13, 1997. 14, 1998. 15, 1999. 16, 2000. 17, 2001.

Portfoolio 18: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux. Writ., Scott Feschuk. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 2002.

Portfoolio …. The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed. & Writ., Guy Badeaux. McArthur & Co. …
19, 2003. 20, 2004. 21, 2005.

Portfoolio 22: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., & Writ., Warren Clements. McArthur & Co. 2006.

SOURCE:

Article book:

Portfoolio 8: The Year in Canadian Caricature.1992: 166

Portfoolio 22: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. 2006: 146.

Internet:

anderson illustration bio. No publisher. No date. Accessed. 4 Oct. 2011.

“David Anderson.” Association of Canadian Editorial Cartoonists. Accessed Web. 4 Oct. 2011.

 

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\A\ANDERSON DAVID, Portfoolio 17, back cover.jpg Portfoolio 17, Back cover.

ANDERIAN Raffi

ANDERIAN Raffi

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE OF CARTOONIST OR ILLUSTRATOR\CARTOONIST &, or ILLUSTRATOR A\ANDERIAN Raffi.jpg                          From Raffi Anderian’s Facebook

“Drawing never had any fascination for me. I’ve always been more of a painter than a drawer.” Raffi Anderian

Born 1963 in Latakia Syria, he immigrated to Canada with his family in 1972, and grew up in Cambridge, Ontario.

He studied advertising and editorial illustration for three years at Sheridan College then at the urging of a fellow student he joined the Ottawa Citizen which needed an editorial cartoonist for the features page.

While with the Ottawa Citizen, he won in April 1988 a Society of Newspaper Design Award for a color illustration appearing in the Ottawa citizen. Also in 1988 he won the 1987 National Newspaper Award for an editorial cartoon which appeared in the Ottawa Citizen 19 December 1987. At 24 years old he became the youngest winner of this award. Since then he has received approximately two dozen Society of Newspaper Design certificates. In 1990, he received a “Creativity Award” from New York, and an Art Director’s Club 4th International Exhibition Award. In 2012 he won the National Newspaper “Presentation” Award.

He joined the Toronto Star’s staff as an illustrator for the feature pages in 1989 and does about three graphics a week often in different styles ranging from watercolor through oil to acrylic or a wash and in styles from caricature to realism. “You need a different style for different stories.” he says, “I like the deadlines.” “I like the fact you have to do something really quick, the immediacy of it.”

His work ranges through children’s books, posters, advertising, magazine covers and packaging to large paintings in oil on canvas based on small composition sketches.

Over twelve hundred of his illustrations are in the Library and Archives of Canada.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content editorial cartoon:

1988 Portfoolio: The Year in Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux. Eden Press, 1988.

SOURCE:

Article book:

1988 Portfoolio: The Year in Canadian Caricature. 1988.

Article newspaper:

Toronto Star, 2 Dec.1995: “Making their mark”. Writ., Michael Hanlon: K5

Email:

From Raffi Anderian, 1 Dec. 2015, to Robert MacMillan with attachment Raffi Anderian CV.

From Raffi Anderian 14 Dec. 2015 to Robert MacMillan.

From Raffi Anderian 28 Dec. 2015, contained attachments for 1987 NNA and 1988 SND Award.

Facebook:

Illustrations and paintings were sourced from Raffi Anderian’s Facebook.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\A\ANDERIAN Raffi, Toronto Star, 28 Oct 1995, A1.jpg Toronto Star, 28 Oct. 1995: A14.  “What price would session exact?”

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\ANDERIAN RAFFI NNA Award.jpg1987 National Newspaper Award Winner appeared in the Ottawa Citizen, 19 Dec. 1987. Canada about to sign the NAFTA Free Trade deal with the Americans

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\ANDERIAN RAFFI 1.jpgFor better or for worse, the Canadian economy depends on the American economy  Toronto Star circa 1995, acrylic on board 16”h X 12”w

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\ANDERIAN RAFFI Parliament Buildings.jpg“Austerity’s vicious cycle” Toronto Star, 2 Oct. 2015: Op Ed. Computer generated      The more we cut government participation in Canada the more isolated it becomes from Canadians. Making it easier to increase the cuts which in turn increase the isolation.

Caricatures:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\ANDERIAN RAFFI Margaret Atwood.jpgMargaret Atwood, Toronto Star, oil on board 12”h X 9”w

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\ANDERIAN RAFFI Joe Clark.jpgJoe Clark, Toronto Star, acrylic on board 16”h X 12”w

Illustrator:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\ANDERIAN RAFFI SNDaward.jpg                                      1988 Society of Newspaper Design Award

For an illustration of a story in the Ottawa Citizen that suggested dour people should lighten up.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\ANDERIAN RAFFI Landscape 2.jpgThis scene illustrated a review of Jane Urquhart’s Night Stages, Toronto Star acrylic on board 9”h X 12w.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\ANDERIAN RAFFI DD Pippa and Doug Tor Star 5 Sept 2015 L2.jpg

Illustration for “”Pippa and Doug.” Toronto Star 5 Sept. 2015: L2, Part of Dating Diaries Series.

Portraiture:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\ANDERIAN RAFFI John A Macdonald.jpgSir John A. Macdonald, Toronto Star, oil on board 16”h X 12”w

Urbanscapes,

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\Skating Nathan Phillips Square.jpgNathan Phillips Square, Toronto, oil on canvas 20”h X 24”w

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\ANDERIAN RAFFI Distillery District.jpgDistillery District, Toronto, Toronto Star, oil on board 11”h X 16”w

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\ANDERIAN RAFFI Honest Ed's Toronto.jpgHonest Ed’s Toronto, Toronto Star, oil on board 9”h X 12”w

Landscape:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CANADIAN CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION and ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST OR ILLUS. A\ANDERIAN RAFFI Landscape 1.jpgCottage country in Ontario, oil on canvas 22”h X 28”w

AND THIS JUST IN

AND THIS JUST IN …………

Ted Martin, Toronto Sun cartoonist, and creator of “Pavlov” cartooned this feature in the City Life pages of Sunday Magazine.

SOURCE:

Newspaper:

Toronto Sun, 8 Jan.1995: “Funny Business”. Ian Harvey: 11.

ALTON Edward E

ALTON Edward E.

Born 11 February 1927 in Toronto.

He worked for Maple Leaf Publishing Co, and his work also appeared in Bell Features periodicals.

He may have gone to the U.S. in 1946.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:                                                                            Published by Bell Features and Publishing Co. Colour cover. Black & white content.

Content:

Instruction:

Active Comics, 13: “Shadow Graphs”: 20.

Story:

Active Comics, 21: “Grandpa”: 9.

CO-CARTOONIST:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story humorous:

Active Comics, 20: “Willy.” Co-car., Carl Alton: 54-56.

ALPHONA Adrian

ALPHONA Adrian

He took graphic design at George Brown College in Toronto.

He is best known for co-creating Runaways (Marvel Comics) with writer Brian K. Vaughan. Christina Strain was the colourist for this series and for many other Marvel titles. The series received the Harvey Award. Adrian has worked on other titles including Spiderman Loves Mary Jane and Uncanny X-Force. His art has appeared in magazines Filler and Men’s Fashion.

For Sweetness: A Coloured Sketchbook. He teamed up with Christina Strain. He did the drawings she did the colours. The project began when Christina coloured a number of Adrian’s drawings. These sold well at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival in May 2011, and as a result they created the book.

In 2013 and 2014 he was a contributor to the anthology True Patriot.

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

True Patriot: All New Canadian Comic Book Adventures. Ed., J. Torres. True Patriot Comics, 2013: “Uh-Oh Ogopogo.” Writ., Howard Wong: 67-76.

True Patriot: Heroes Of The Great White North. Ed., J. Torres. True Patriot Comics, 2014: “Mishepishu and the Nutcase.” Writ., Howard & Arwyn Wong: 69-76.

BOOK GRAPHIC COLLECTION:

Content folio of drawings & Cover book front:

Sweetness: A Coloured Sketchbook. Col., Christina Strain. Adrian Alphionse & Christina Strain, Oct. 2011.

SOURCE:

Article book:

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

Internet:

“The Outhouse Interview: Adrian Alphona.” Interviewer, Royal Nonesuch. 29 November 2011. The Outhousers. Accessed 9 March 2018.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\A\ALPHONA Adrian Sweetness, 2011, fc.jpgFrom Sweetness, October 2011: Front cover.

ALPHA FLIGHT

ALPHA FLIGHT

A group of Canadian superheroes created by John Byrne for Marvel Comic Group..

Alpha Weapon, later called “Vindicator” (his powers came from his suit) first appeared in “Home Are the Heroes” X-Men, 1-109, Feb. 1978. The story was written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by John. “Alpha Weapon” (“James MacDonald Hudson”) attempted to capture “Wolverine” who had been his protégé and a member of a Canadian service.

The full “Alpha Flight” team first appeared in a two-part story, “Wanted: Wolverine Dead or Alive” X-Men, 1-120, Apr. 1979, and “Shoot-Out At the Stampede” X-Men, 1-121, May 1979. Byrne was co-writer and illustrator. We are introduced to: “North Star” (“Jean-Paul Beaubier”) and “Aurora” (“Jean-Marie Beaubier”) a brother & sister team who generate blinding light; “Shaman” (“Dr. Michael Two Horse Men”) a sorcerer; “Snowbird” (“Corporal Anne Mackenzie”) a changeling; and “Sasquatch” (“Dr. Walter Langkowski”) a changeling with great strength. “Alpha Flight” battle the “X-Men” in Calgary in an effort to capture “Wolverine”.

Next “Sasquatch” appears in The Incredible Hulk King-Size Annual, 1-8, 1979. John Byrne and Roger Stern were the writers; Sal Buscema and A. P. Alcala were the illustrators. “Sasquatch” fights “Hulk”. We find that “Dr. Walter Langkowski” has developed the ability to change into “Sasquatch” at will.

“Alpha Flight” then appeared in a two-part story “Something Wicked This Way Comes!” X-Men, 1-139, Nov. 1980, and “Rage” X-Men, 1-140, Dec. 1980. “Wolverine” returns to Canada to make peace with “Vindicator” and becomes involved with “Vindicator”, “Snowbird”, and “Shaman” in a battle with the evil “Wendigo”. John Byrne was plotter and illustrator. We are given more of the history of the relationship between “Wolverine” and “Vindicator” and we learn that “Wolverine’s” name is “Logan”. At the end of the story “Alpha Flight” is disbanded by the Canadian government.

Meanwhile, “Sasquatch”, “Aurora” and “North Star” appear in “Alone Against Alpha Flight,” Machine Man, 1-8, Dec. 1980 written by Tom DeFalco and drawn by Steve Ditko. They battle “Machine Man” then join forces with him. We discover that “Aurora” and “North Star” are capable of great speed as well as blinding burst of light.

In a two-part story in Marvel Two-In-One, 1-83, Jan.1982, & 1-84, Feb.1982, by writer Tom DeFalco and illustrator Ron Wilson, “Alpha Flight” appear with the “Thing”. In part 1, the “Thing” comes to Canada for help from “Walter Langkowski” (“Sasquatch”) who is in the north with “Michael Two Horse Men” (“Shaman”) discovering the sacred tomb of an ancient shaman. “Sasquatch” and the “Thing” meet and battle while “Shaman” is psychically compelled to release the evil shaman “Ranark”. “Sasquatch”, “Shaman” and “Thing” then join forces to stop him. Part 2 opens with “Vindicator” joining the group though he is still a reluctant super hero. He asks for help from the twins “Aurora” and “North Star”. “Aurora” (“Jean-Marie Beaubier”) responds but her brother Jean-Paul doesn’t because he feels he has been used by the government while in “Alpha Flight” which is now disbanded. A battle with “Ranark” ensues. A new power in “Vindicator’s” suit is revealed. It can stop his motion while the earth’s motion and everything on it continues. “North Star” finally joins the battle. Brother and sister achieve a blinding burst of light by touching each other. “Ranark” is subdued and “Shaman” casts a spell over him permanently incapacitating him.

A Prehistory of Alpha Flight as related by John Byrne in The Art of John Byrne: 7-8.

When at art college Byrne created a character he called the “Sentinel”. This character became the “Guardian” who evolved into the “Centurian” Byrne left the idea for a while then resurrected him as “Vindicator” The original costume design was very similar to that developed by Richard Comely for “Captain Canuck” and so Byrne changed his design to a wrap around Canadian flag style. Byrne then developed “Sasquatch” as a kind of Canadian “Hulk”

The group’s powers came from various sources. “Vindicator’s” came from his suit. “Sasquatch’s” were gamma ray induced but “Langkowski” was able to control them. The Francophone Canadians “Aurora” and “North Star” were mutants. Snowbird was a shape changer who got her powers from Nelvana of the North Lights. This was a salute to the Canadian heroine created by Adrian Dingle in the 1940’s. “Shaman” obtained his powers through witchcraft.

“Alpha Flight” got its own title August 1983.  John Byrne left the “Alpha Flight” project with the completion of issue 28, November 1985. Dave Ross assumed pencils for issues 1-35, June 1986 to 1-42, January 1987. Chip Zdarsky and Ramón Pérez did a story and cover for Civil War II, 5, October 2016.

MEDIUM:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC                                                                                                    Published by Marvel Comics Group

Content serial:

Alpha Flight….: “…” Car., John Byrne. Let., Tom Orzechowski unless otherwise noted. Col., Andy Yanchus. Marvel Comics Group.
1-1, August 1983:“Tundra”: 1-46. Let., Joe Rosen.

1-2, Sept 1983: “Shadows of the Past”: 1-23.

1-3, Oct. 1983: “Yesterday Man”: 1-22.

1-4, Nov., 1983: “Resolutions”: 1-31.

1-5, Dec. 1983: “What Fools These Mortals Be”: 1-23.

1-17, Dec. 1984: “ Dreams Die Hard …”: 1-30. Assist., Terry Austin, Chris Claremont. Let., Joe Rosen.

Alpha Flight….: “…” Car., John Byrne. Let., Michael Higgins. Col., Andy Yanchus. Marvel Comics.
1-6, Jan. 1984: “Snowblind”: 1-30.

1-7, Feb. 1984: “The Importance Of Being Deadly”: 1-30.

1-8, Mar. 1984: “Cold Hands Cold Heart”: 1-24.

1-9, Apr. 1984: “Things Aren’t Always What They Seem”: 1-17.

1-10, May 1984: “ Blood Battle”: 1-22.

1-11, June 1984: “Set-up”: 1-16.

1-12, July 1984: “… And One Shall Surely Die”: 1-46.

1-13, Aug. 1984: “Nightmare”: 1-30.

1-14, Sept. 1984: “Biology Class”: 1-30.

Alpha Flight….: “…” Writ. & Pen.,, John Byrne. In., Bob Wiacek. Let., Rick Parker. Col., A. Yanchus. Marvel Comics.
1-15, Oct. 1984: “ Blind Date”: 1-30.

1-16, Nov. 1984: “ … And Forsaking All Others”: 1-30.

1-18, Jan. 1985: “How Long Will A Man Lie In The Earth ‘Ere He Rot?”: 1-30.

1-21, Apr. 1985: “Love Wrought New Alchemy …”: 1-30.

1-22, May 1985: “Rub-out”: 1-30.

1-23, June 1985: “Night of the Beast”: 1-30. (Assistent inker, Keith Williams.)

1-24, July 1985: “Final Conflict”: 1-46.

1-25, Aug. 1985: “And Graves Give Up Their Dead”: 1-30.

1-26, Sept. 1985: “If At First You Don’t Succeed …”: 1-30.

Alpha Flight….: “…” Car., John Byrne. Let., Rick Parker. Col., Andy Yanchus. Marvel Comics.
1-19, Feb. 1984: “Turn Again, Turn Again, Time In Thy Flight …”: 1-30.

1-20: Mar. 1985: Gold and Love Affairs”: 1-30. (Background inker, Keith Williams).

1-27, Oct. 1985: “Betrayal”: 1-30. (Assistant inker, Keith Williams).

1-28, Nov. 1985: “Cross-over”: 1-30. (Assistant inker, Keith Williams). (Byrne left “Alpha Flight”).

Alpha Flight….: “The Origins Of Alpha Flight …” Unidentified. Team probably same as team for main stories.
1-2, Sept 1983: “… In The Beginning”: 24-27.

1-3, Oct. 1983: “… Purpose”: 24-27.

1-5, Dec. 1983: “ …Deathwatch”: 24-27.

1-8, Mar. 1984: “… Genesis”: 25-30.

1-9, Apr. 1984: “A Stranger In My Mirror”: 19-30.

1-10, May 1984: “…Family Ties”: 24-30.

1-11, June 1984: “… Unleash the Beast”: 17-29.

Cover front:

Alpha Flight….. Illus., John Byrne sometimes with help.
1-1, August 1983. & Terry Austin.

1-2, Sept. 1983. & Terry Austin.

1-3, Oct. 1983.

1-4, Nov., 1983.

1-5, Dec. 1983.

1-6, Jan. 1984.

1-7, Feb. 1984.

1-8, Mar. 1984.

1-9, Apr. 1984.

1-10, May 1984

1-11, June 1984

1-12, July 1984.

1-13, Aug. 1984.

1-14, Sept. 1984.

1-15, Oct. 1984.

1-16, Nov. 1984.

1-17, Dec. 1984.

1-18, Jan. 1985. & Wiacek.

1-19, Feb. 1985.

1-20, Mar. 1985.

1-21, Apr. 1985.

1-22, May 1985.

1-23, June 1985.

1-24, July 1985.

1-25, Aug. 1985.

1-26, Sept. 1985.

1-27, Oct. 1985.

1-28, Nov. 1985.

Byrne left “Alpha Flight” after issue 1-28, Nov. 1985.

Dave Ross became involved with issue 1-35, June 1986.

Content serial:

Alpha Flight….: “…” Writ., Bill Mantlo. Pen., David Ross. In., Whilce Portacio unless otherwise noted. Let., Jim Novak unless otherwise noted. Col., Bob Sharen. Marvel Comics Group.
1-35, June 1986: “The Child Is Father To The Man”: 1-30. In., Gerry Talaco.

1-36, July 1986: Labour Pains”: 1-30. In., Gerry Talaco. Let. Jim Rosen. 1-31.

1-37, Aug. 1986: “Death Birth”: 1-30. In., Gerry Talaco.

1-38, Sept., 1986: “Pestilence”: 1-30. In., Gerry Talaco.

1-39, Oct., 1986: “The Invasion Of Atlantis”: 1-30.

1-40, Nov. 1986: “Love”: 1-31.

1-41, Dec. 1986: “It’s Not Easy Being Purple”: 1-30.

1-42, Jan. 1987: “Auction”: 1-31.

1-43, Feb., 1987: “ Strike Across The Border”: 1-31. Let., Ken Bruzenak.

1-44, Mar. 1987: “Plague”: 1-30.

Cover front:

Alpha Flight….. Illus., Dave Ross.
1-37, Aug. 1986. 1-38, Sept. 1986.

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story & Cover front:

Civil War II: Choosing Sides, 5, Oct. 2016. Writ., Chip Zdarsky. Illus., Ramón Pérez: 3-11.

SOURCE:

Book:

The Art of John Byrne. Ed., Sal Quartuccio. Brooklyn: SQ Production Inc., 1980.

Article periodical:

Amazing Heroes, 22, April 1983: “Now Boarding On Alpha Flight.” Writ., Peter Sanderson: 30-42.

Amazing Heroes,117, May 15, 1987: “Alpha Flight: The Super-Team That Never Took Off.” Writ., Garry Jones: 37-41.

Comics Feature, 42, March 1986: “Alpha Flight.” Writ., James Van Hise: 26-35.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE CARTOON\IMAGE CARTOON A\ALPHA FLIGHT, Amazing Heroes, 22, fc.jpg Amazing Heroes, 22, April 1983: Front cover. Car., John Byrne.                                        (Front: Puck & Marrina. Middle: North Star, Aurora, Shaman, Vindicator & Snowbirch. Back: Sasquatch.)

ALMEIDA Arnadaldo

ALMEIDA Arnadaldo

Born 1939 in Lisbon Portugal. Migrated to Toronto 1964.

A graphic artist, he created the cartoon strip “Family Practice” then began drawing one panel cartoons for the Financial Post in 1993. He became an editorial cartoonist for that paper. He later moved to Vancouver.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Cartoon editorial:

Portfoolio 12: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Ken MacQueen. Macmillan of Canada, 1996.

Portfoolio 13: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Jay Stone Macmillan of Canada, 1997.

Portfoolio 14: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Jay Stone Macmillan of Canada, 1998.

SOURCE:

Book graphic:

Portfoolio 12: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. 1996: 142.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\A\ALMEIDA Arnaldo, Portfoolio 12 84.jpgPortfoolio, 12: 84

ALLISON John

ALLISON, John

Born April 13, 1951 in Teaneck New Jersey, U.S.A., he went to the Ontario College of Art. He followed a career in commercial art. He would like to see comics with a more European look getting away from a standard character appearing in every issue. Apparently returned to the U.S.

WORK:

ADAPTOR:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content:

Story:

“The Man Who Walked Home.” Writ., James Tiptree. Illus., John Allison & Tony Meers. Andromeda, 2-1, Sept.1977.

CARTOONIST:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content:

Story:

“Devil’s Triangle.” Orb Magazine, 1-1, 1974: 23-31.

“Half Life.” Orb Magazine 1-3, Dec. 1974: 11-20.

ILLUSTRATOR:

AUDIO RECORDING ARTWORK:

Siren Spell. Ken Tobias. Toronto: Attic Records, 1976. LAT 1013. LP.

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Cover:

Front: Andromeda, 2-1, Sept.1977.

Wraparound: Andromeda, 2-5, June 1979.

Wraparound: Orb Magazine, 1-1, Orb, 1-1, 1974.

Content:

Serial:

“The Guardian of Mars Part. 1” Writ., T. Casey Brennan. Colo., John Allison. Orb,1-2, July 1974: 33 – 39.

CO-ILLUSTRATOR:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content:

Story:

“The Man Who Walked Home.” Writ., James Tiptree. Adap., John Allison. Co-illus., Tony Meers. Andromeda, 2-1, Sept. 1977.

CO-WRITER:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content:

Story:

“The Galactic Queen.” Co-writ., Paul Savard. In., Gene Day. Let., Mike Cherkas. Orb Magazine, 2July 1974: 9-23.

SOURCE:

Periodical graphic:

“A Profile of John Allison.” Orb, 1-3, Dec. 1974: 3.

ALLEYENE Paris

ALLEYENE Paris

WORK:

CO-ILLUSTRATOR:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC:

Cover front alternate …: ….

Captain Canuck, 1, May 2015. 2015: H (Silver Snail cover): Co-illus., Finch.

Captain Canuck, 2, June 2015: B: Co-illus., Marcus To.

Captain Canuck, 3, July 2015: B: Co-illus., Leonard Kirk.                                                                                                 : C: Co-illus., Marcus To..

Captain Canuck, 4, Sept. 2015: B: Co-illus., Scott Hepburn.

Captain Canuck, 5, Oct. 2015: B: Co-illus., Leonard Kirk.

 

 

ALLERSTON John

ALLERSTON John

The award-winning graphic designer lived with wife and sons in Yellowknife Northwest Territories.

WORK:

ILLUSTRATOR:

BOOK TEXT ANTHOLOGY:

Content stories non-fiction & Cover dust jacket front & back:

Christmas In The Big Igloo. Ed., Kenn Harper. Outcrop Ltd., no date.

SOURCE:

Article book:

Christmas In The Big Igloo. no date: Dust jacket back.