PICKERSGILL Peter

PICKERSGILL Peter                                                                                                        He used the pen-name PIC.

He studied architecture and graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1971.

While in school he had done cartoons and illustration for the Star [Montréal] and the Sun [Vancouver]. In 1972, he moved to Ottawa and began working for the Citizen [Ottawa] as a backup editorial cartoonist to Rusins. Later he experimented with animation producing a daily political animated cartoon for Global Television.

SOURCE:

Book text:

The Hecklers. Writ. & Ed.., Peter Desbarates & Terry Mosher. McClelland & Stewart Ltd., 1979: 247.

 

PICCOLO Rina

PICCOLO Rina

In 1995 this 28 year old cartoonist was carving out a niche for herself in such magazines as Utme Reader, Funny Times and Comic Relief. She had published an anthology called Stand Back, I Think I,m Gonna Laugh” by Laugh Lines Press.

SOURCE:

Newspaper:

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

PIAGE Allison

PIAGE Allison

An Edmonton cartoonist.

WORK:

CO-CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Gothic Tales of Haunted Love. Ed., H. Nicholson et al. Bedside Press, 2018: “My Heart Still Beats For You.” Co-car., Amber Noelle: 138-145.

PHOMMANETH Simon

PHOMMANETH Simon

She graduated from the Seneca College, School of Communication Arts, and the University of Toronto.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Toronto Comics, v. 3, Ed., Steve Andrews. Toronto Comics Anthology, May 2016: “Karina”: 2-11.

SOURCE:

Book graphic:

Toronto Comics, v. 3. Toronto Comics Anthology, May 2016: “Simon Phommaneth.” 1.

PHILLIPS James

PHILLIPS James

Born 1956, in Newmarket, Ontario. And raised in Jackson’s Point, Ontario.

Began at the age of 15 years editorial cartooning for the Lake Simcoe Advocate. He studied cartooning and illustration at Sheridan College, and studied briefly at the Ontario College of Art. He won five Ontario and Canadian Community Newspaper awards. From 1980 to 2003/4, he produced “Suntoon” a daily cartoon panel for the Toronto Sun.

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content cartoon editorial:

The Art of Political Cartooning in Canada/1980. Ed., Steve Bradley. For., Robert LaPalme. Virgo Press, Oct. 1980: 46, 54, 132, 145, 209.

Best Canadian Political Cartoons, 1983. Ed., N.M. Stahl. For., David Rosen. McClelland & Stewart Ltd. Sept. 1983: 37, 98, 113.

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

SOURCE:

Article book:

Portfoolio 19: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., & Writ., Guy Badeaux. McArthur & Co. 2003: “Jim Phillips”: 157.

Portfoolio 20: The Year’s Best Canadian Editorial Cartoons. Ed., & Writ., Guy Badeaux. McArthur & Co. 2004: “Jim Phillips”: 157.

GALLERY:

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\P\PHILLIPSJames Toronto Press Club Roast & Toast, Program fc.jpgToronto Press Club Roast & Toast Program, 5 Dec. 1959, Front cover.

C:\Users\Robert\Documents\CARTOONING ILLUSTRATION ANIMATION\IMAGE BY CARTOONIST\P\PHILLIPS James, Ltd Edition Print 2-15.jpgSigned, Limited Edition Print: 2 of 15, 1990.

PHILIPPE Hervé

PHILIPPE Hervé

WORK:

CARTOONIST:

BOOK GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content cartoon editorial:

Caricature. Cartoons Canada. Ed., Terry Mosher. Linda Leith Publishing, 2012: 32.

 

PHANTASY PRESS

PHANTASY PRESS

SOURCE:

Article periodical:

Comics Journal, 96, March 1985: “Kitscjh ‘N’ Katz ‘N’ Kanada.” Writ., Steve Monaco. 42-44, & “Will The Real Captain Canuck Please Stand Up?” Writ., Russell Freund: 44-46.(includes a review of Kitz ‘n’ Katz, 1.)