Cataclysmic Comics Backpack
By Ivan Kocmarek
Cataclysmic Comics BackpackFeb 14, 2021
Episode 9: James Waley
James Waley was in the first Canadian cartooning program at Sheridan College in the early 1970s. He went on to found ORB magazine in 1974 which featured The Northern Light. James also became involved in organizing Comic Cons in southern Ontario and a gallery show featuring comic book creators and their work beyond comics. James is currently working on a book on 'Captain George' Henderson and a handful of exciting new projects.
Cataclysmic Comics Backpack Episode 8 - Mark Innes
Mark Innes has been a seminal, one-man independent comic publishing engine in Hamilton for three decades. He is the man behind Blind Bat press and a central contributor to comics culture in the city and beyond.
Cataclysmic Comics Backpack Episode 7 - Mark Shainblum
Mark Shainblum’s career has been a weave of comics, science fiction, and journalism. He was inducted into the Shuster’s Hall of Fame in 2016 and has won the Aurora Award for Canadian science fiction. He is perhaps best known for being the creator of Northguard, Fleur de Lys, and Angloman.
Cataclysmic Comics Backpack Episode 6 - Rob Walton
Rob Walton is a Toronto comic book artist, animator, and storyboard artist whose work includes Pork Knight, Bloodlines, Grendel Tales, and the Eisner Award-winning Ragmop. He is currently dealing with a Hot Stuff fetish.
Cataclysmic Comics Backpack Ep. 5: Ron Kasman
Ron Kasman has been part of putting together some of the first Canadian Comic Cons. He has worked in comics as a penciller, inker, writer, colourist, and as a letterer. Ron has also served as a secondary school art teacher for more than three decades before retiring. Since the turn of the century he has produced three well-received graphic novels and is currently working on his fourth. Find out what picks Ron puts into his backpack.
Comics for the Apocalypse Ep. 4 Dave Darrigo
Dave Darrigo was the main force behind some of the first new fanzine and semi-pro type comics to be produced in Canada during the late 60's. In the late 70's he became the first manager of the Dragon Lady comics store in Toronto. With Rick Taylor he produced a 12-issue run of comics under the title of Wordsmith through Renegade Press. In the 90's Dave produced comics out of Special Studio Press in Brantford Ontario.
Comics for the Apocalypse Ep. 3 Ron Hobbs
In this episode, storyboard artist, cartoonist, and comic collector Ron Hobbs picks his five comics for the Apocalypse.
Comics for the Apocalypse Ep. 2 (Mel Taylor)
In this episode Kitchener’s literate and loveable comic book curmudgeon, Mel Taylor, makes his five selections. Mel has been a fixture in the Tri-City comic book scene since the times of Harry Kremer. Mel has written a number of comic book stories and published his own mini-comics. Mel also has the best copy of that much sought-after Nelvana of the Northern Lights compendium that I’ve come across.
Comics for the Apocalypse Episode 1 - Walt Durajlija
"Comics for the Apocalypse" asks individuals from the comics community to pick five comics and/or graphic novels that they could put in a knapsack to keep their comic spirits up during a journey through an apocalyptic landscape. Our first guest is Walter Durajlija owner of Big-B Comics in Hamilton, Ontario and main force behind the Comic Book Daily website.