Bus Griffiths
Bus Griffiths | |
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Born | Gilbert Joseph Griffiths 1913 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Died | September 25, 2006 (aged 92–93) Comox, British Columbia, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Area(s) | Cartoonist |
Notable works | Now You're Logging |
Gilbert Joseph "Bus" Griffiths (1913 – September 25, 2006) was a cartoonist, lumberjack, and fisherman. He was best known for his graphic novel Now You're Logging, published 1978 by Harbour Publishing. Now You're Logging presented, in cartoon form, a complete look at the techniques, tools, and personalities of logging on the West Coast in the 1930s.
He began drawing cartoons while working as a logger, doing work for
The Comics Journal said about the book in 1996: "a true anomaly: written and drawn by a man with decades of experience in the woods, it's a book with no clear antecedent, more intent on documenting a way of life than telling a story", adding "it might just change your perception of what comics are, what they can do, and why we need them." [1]
He also illustrated the children's book Patrick and the Backhoe by Howard White (Nightwood Editions) and Bush Poems by Peter Trower (Harbour Publishing).
References
- ^ Shawn Conner, quoted from Comics Journal at http://sequential.spiltink.org/?p=1423 retrieved 24 Jan 2008
- Obituary from Sequential: Comics News and Culture From Canada
- An academic analysis of Now You're Logging from Labour/Le Travail, Canadian Committee on Labour History
- Excerpts from Now You're Logging from the B.C. Forest Discovery Centre website
Bibliography
- 1978: Now You're Logging (Harbour Publishing) ISBN 978-1-55017-033-7
- 1978: Bush Poems (Harbour Publishing) ISBN 0-920080-20-0
- 1991: Patrick and the Backhoe (Nightwood Editions) ISBN 978-0-88971-052-8