Saturday, March 2, 2013

The Cartoonmen of Canada


Maclean’s Magazine, Vol. XXVII, No. 5, March 1914, pp.43-46.

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*Thanks to Jim Brigham!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

French Canadian Newspapers


Useful information and sample galleries of French Canadian newspapers carrying comics HERE and specifics on Le Samedi (familiar to Punch in Canada readers) HERE. Thanks to AndrĂ© Fournier.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Nothing But The Truth

Evening Telegram Thurs. Aug. 8 1929
Nearly everyone knows Hy Moyer, the originator of the illustrated cartoons, "Nothing but the Truth." Hy Moyer is now being teamed with Joe Carr in a series of programmes scheduled for 10.30 Saturday night, or immediately following the end of the hockey broadcast. Known as the "Cartoon of the Air" the Moyer-Carr combination presents some very original oddities in the news. It's one of those programmes quite different from the ordinary run of entertainment. CFRB, TorontoFlesherton Advance, Nov. 1941

Harry B. Moyer's Nothing But The Truth was a popular front page cartoon in the Toronto Telegram in the late twenties and thirties. Hy Moyer drew comic pages for Bell Features of Toronto in the forties doing various humour cartoon pages like Dibs & Dabs in Active Comics and the stereotypical Java Bean in Super-Duper Comics #3 (featuring the last appearance of Adrian Dingle's Nelvana of the Northern Lights). Below are two of Moyers Canadian postcards. A 1915  article by Moyer entitled Art and the Newspaper can be read HERE. 




*Tip of the hat to J. Brigham

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Superman in Manitoba



Not long after Superman’s first appearance in Action Comics #1, published on April 18, 1938 (dated on the cover to June 1938) the Superman comic strip was published in the Winnipeg Evening Tribune.  The promotional article, announced on October 31, 1939, used local landmarks like the Red River and the Golden Boy on the top of the legislative building dome to stir the young Manitoban’s imaginations.


The strip was announced on October 31, 1939 and finally made its debut as a daily on November 3, 1939 followed by a color half-Sunday page the following Saturday.

On September 13, 1941, under a banner featuring portraits of the creators was an article by John Kobler reprinted from the Saturday Evening Post.





Monday, August 6, 2012

He is Surprised to Find Houses in Montreal








Cartoons Magazine (US), Volume 6, July-Dec, 1914

Canadian Newspaper Cartoonist Portraits of 1902



Images from The Wandering Yankee; or, The Fun of Seeing Canada by Anson Albert Gard NY: Emerson Press 1902





Sunday, July 29, 2012

Hark! A Vagrant


Kate Beaton’s Tumblr page HERE.


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Lost Heroes

A new Canadian documentary, ‘Lost Heroes,’ a look at the Canadian war comics and their creators, is currently being filmed in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Los Angeles by Middle Child Films in association with Farpoint Films. 

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Through American Eyes


Puck, Dec 26 1888 by C. J. Taylor

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Happy Hooligan



Canadian cartoonist Peard Sutherland's first published cartoon (1908) in an unknown Winnipeg newspaper. Image courtesy Glinda and Rill Sutherland.