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MALLETTE Phil
1988 Portfoolio: 187.
Born 1955, in Sault Ste. Marie, but grew up in Kirkland Lake.
He graduated from the University of Guelph, in 1977 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He began freelance cartooning in Toronto for various publications including Books in Canada, The Last Post, The Canadian Forum, and Maclean’s. When Jenkin’s took a year’s sabbatical from the Globe & Mail in 1978, Mallette was hired to do spot illustrations and occasional editorial cartoon filling in for Franklin.
In 1980, be moved to Winnipeg and joined the Free Press as illustrator. After the death of Peter Kuch, the editorial cartoonist for the Free Press, he began doing daily editorial cartoons.
He returned to Toronto to attend art school and freelance illustrating. His cartoons appeared regularly in The Saturday Winnipeg Free Press and the Financial Post. His illustrations have appeared in many publications including The Financial Post Magazine, Canadian Business Magazine, Toronto Life, The Globe and Mail.
WORK:
CARTOONIST:
BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
Content:
Editorial cartoon:
The Art of Political Cartooning in Canada/1980. Ed., Steve Bradley. For., Robert LaPalme. Virgo Press, Oct. 1980: 13, 15, 35, 37, 108, 116, 157.
Best Canadian Political Cartoons, 1983. Ed., N.M. Stahl. For., David Rosen. McClelland & Stewart Ltd. Sept. 1983: 45, 63, 153, 189, 191.
Portfoolio, The Year 85 In Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux & Alan King. Writ., Charles Gordon. Ludcom Inc. 1985.
Portfoolio, The Year 86 In Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux. Writ., Charles Gordon. Ludcom Inc. 1986.
Portfoolio, The Year 87 In Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Ludcom Inc. 1987.
1988 Portfoolio, The Year In Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Charles Gordon. Eden Press. 1988.
Portfoolio: 1989 in Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Charles Gordon. Macmillan of Canada, 1989.
| Portfoolio …: The Year in Canadian Caricature. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Charles Gordon. Macmillan of Canada, …. | |||
| 6: 1990. | 7: 1991. | 8: 1992. | 9: 1993. |
Portfoolio 10: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Ken MacQueen Macmillan of Canada, 1994.
Portfoolio 13: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., Guy Badeaux . Writ., Jay Stone Macmillan of Canada, 1997.
BOOK TEXT:
Content commentary political:
Hoods On The Hill. Writ., Senator Royce Firth. Coach House Press, 1991: 82.
ILLUSTRATOR:
BOOK TEXT:
Content history Ontario satire & Cover book wrap around:
Tramping Through The Trilliums. Writ., Orland French. Methuen Publications, 1984.
PERIODICAL TEXT:
Content humour:
Canadian Living, April 1989: “Food For Fun: Serious recipes from comic Canadians”: 33-42.
SOURCE:
Article book:
The Hecklers. Writ. & Ed.., Peter Desbarates & Terry Mosher. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1979: 244.
Portfoolio, The Year 85 In Canadian Caricature.1985: “Phil Mallette”: 209.
GALLERY:
Globe & Mail, 29 Aug. 1979: 6.
1988 Portfoolio: Front cover.
“Time for corporations to bare all.” Spectrum- Financial Post, 15-17 Jan, 1994: S1.
A set of caricatures from “Food for Fun: Serious recipes from comic Canadians.” Canadian Living, April 1989:
Ben Wicks, cartoonist: 34a. |
Luba Goy, a member of the Royal Canadian Air Farce Team: 34b |
Mark Breslin founder of Yuk Yuk’s: 36a |
Bruno Gerrusi, star of Beachcombers: 36b |
André-Philippe Gagnon, singer, impressionist, comedian: 38a |
Peter Wildman, member of The Frantics comedy team: 36b |
Dianne Bucker, cohost of CTV’s “Live It Up”: 40 |
Arthur Black, Host of CBC radio show “Basic Black: 41 |
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MALCOLM AND ERIC
A humorous cartoon strip created by Ian Carr. It first appeared in Canadian Children’s Annual, and was later syndicated by GLP Features.
Malcolm was a young man and Eric a funny animal.
MEDIUM:
BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
Content story:
Potlatch presents The 1980 Comics Annual. Ed., Ian Carr. Potlatch Publications, 1979: “Malcolm & Eric.” Car., Ian Carr: 58-59.
BOOK TEXT & GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
Content story:
Canadian Children’s Annual 1981, Ed., Robert F. Neilson. Potlatch Publications. 1980: “Malcolm & Eric.” Car., Ian Carr. 66-67.
NEWSPAPER:
Cartoon strip:
The Express [Meaford], 30 May 1979: “The Comics”: 14.
The Money Stretcher, 16 May 1979: “The Comics”” B6.
GALLERY:
A sketch of Eric by Ian.
A sketch of Eric by Ian.
MAJOR Caitlin
This Torontonian works as an animation compositor. She created the web strip “Manfried The Man”.
WORK:
CARTOONIST:
BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
Content story:
Enough space for everyone else. Ed., J.N. Monk & L. Black. Bedside Press, 2017: “Transported.” 86-84.
SOURCE:
Article book:
Enough space for everyone else. 2017: “Biographies: Caitlin Major.” 213.
MAJESTIC RAT
This character created by Jason Loo, is a friend and co-adventurer of Pitiful Human Lizard. He lives underground – in a sewer? He has befriended rats and become their leader.
MEDIUM:
PERIODICAL GRAPHIC:
Content
Serial:
| Pitiful Human-Lizard, …: “…” Cartoonist Jason Loo. |
| 4, Dec. 2015: “The Lizard & The Rat Go To Market.” Chapterhouse Comics Group.
5, Aug. 2015: “All Together Now.” Loo Harvest Group 12, Apr. 2017: “Back In The Day.” Chapterhouse Comics Group. |
Story:
| Pitiful Human-Lizard …: “…”Car., Jason Loo. Chapterhouse Comics Group | |
| 9, Aug. 2016: “The Bear and The Rat.” | 10, Oct.. 2016: “The Vortex Beast. ” Col., Meaghan Carter. |
GALLERY:
“Back In The Day.” Car., Jason Loo. The Pitiful Human Lizard, 12: 19.
MAINFRAME ENTERTAINMENT
In 1994, the pilot episode of Reboot produced by Vancouver’s Mainframe Entertainment aired. It was the first fully computer-animated show and launched the first 3D CG television series.
SOURCE:
Article book:
The World of Animation. Writ., S. Cavalier. University of California Press, 2011: 17.
Article Periodical:
Shift, July 1997: “The Great Animation Conspiracy”: 42.
Take One, Summer 1997: “Mainframe ReBoots with Beasties.” Writ., M. Freedman: 42.
MAIA Mark:
WORK:
WRITER:
BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
Content story:
Toronto Comics vol., 2, Ed., Steve Andrews. Toronto Comics Anthology, May 2015: “We Still Got It.” Illus., James Riehl. 183-191.
MAHMOOD Shahid
Lives in Toronto but contributes primarily to U.S. publications.
WORK:
CARTOONIST:
BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
Content cartoon editorial:
Caricature . Cartoons Canada. Ed., Terry Mosher. Linda Leith Publishing, 2012: 92.
SOURCE:
Article book:
Caricature . Cartoons Canada. Ed., Terry Mosher. Linda Leith Publishing, 2012: 84.
MAGAZINE QUÉBECOIS DE BANDES DESSINEES Location: 30 Boul. Desjardins Est. Suite no.1, Sainte Thérèse, Québec. C.P. 32, Chomedey, Ville de Laval, Québec Editor: Normand Binette, Fernand Morin, Pierre Rambaud,
Contributor: Jean Berneche, Marc Brault, CHOM, Carl D’août, Louise Dufour, Côme Felix, Michel Fortier, Odette Gamache, Réal Godbout, Françoise Leblanc, Tania Leclerc, Dennis Malo, André Myette, Madeline Morin, André Philibert, Raymond Roy, Guy Tassé, Michel Tassé, Tibo, Zolag.
This group of artists created a magazine called BD which existed from 1971 to 1973, with no publishing in 1972. The group then got a Canada Council grant to help defray production costs but ceased publication half way through its second volume in 1973.
PRODUCT:
PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
| BD. Magazine Québecois de bandes dessinees. | ||
| 1-1, no date
1-2, 3ième trimestre 71 2-1, prem. trimestre 73. |
2-2, prem. trimestre 73
2-3, no date 2-4, 2ième trimestre 73 |
2-5, no date
2-6/7, été, 1973. |
PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
SOURCE:
Book text:
“Québec: A Short History.” Writ., Luc Pomerleau. Canuck Comics. Ed., John Bell. Matrix Books/Matrix Graphic Series. 1986: 108, 146.
GALLERY:
BD, 1-1, Front cover.