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You Can Take The Boy Outta Cookstown, but...

Posted by Jeff WIlson on Thursday, June 21, 2012, In : Canadian Comics 


RURAL ROUTE - Walter Ball (Toronto Star Weekly)

Walter Ball was born to a farming family near Cookstown, Ontario in 1911 and grew up with designs of becoming a Electrical Engineer upon reaching adulthood, but fate chose a different path entirely for him. Newspapers & magazines were the most accessible media in the day and Walter's dreams were swept up in ads for mail-order drawing lessons. Often, the first lesson was sent free, costing just a postage stamp on the letter of request for the less...
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Hockey & Cartoons: From Peter Puck to The Guardian Project

Posted by Jeff WIlson on Tuesday, April 19, 2011, In : Canadian Comics 
    Canadians have watched their game flogged and marketed like soap, ever since the game was introduced to Americans. The game just never reached the level of football, baseball and basketball, despite the sports greatest efforts.
    One of the techniques explored has been comics and cartooning, with varying and variable degrees of success. Animation icon Walt Disney, (whose father actually lived in Goderich, Ontario briefly), produced a couple of the earliest hockey cartoons: "The Hockey Ch...
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The Whiteboard Cartooning Phenomena

Posted by Jeff Wilson on Wednesday, April 6, 2011, In : Canadian Comics 
     Since I was a boy, the role and prominence of comics in the world has changed. First of all, publishing and the print medium has transferred over largely to the world of the internet and the explosion of something called "social media". The simple line cartoon seemed to be lost for a time, while newspapers downsized, or vanished altogether.
     However, there seems to be a brand new phenomenon bringing this style, perfected by such bygone stellar Canadian talents as Jimmy Frise, Doug Wri...
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