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Two of the foundational comedian ebook creators of Canada’s Golden Age, Ted McCall and Ed Furness, teamed up for Freelance Comics.
Article Abstract
Uncover early Freelance comics by legendary creators Ted McCall and Ed Furness in Canada’s Golden Age.
Discover Freelance Comics V1#5 (1942) with its pulp-style war-era character and inside artwork by Furness.
Find out how WECA spurred Canadian publishers into innovation amid U.S. comedian ebook import bans.
Uncover the ties between Anglo-American Publishing and Sinnott Information in pioneering comedian historical past.
In his ebook Invaders from the North: How Canada Conquered the Comedian E book Universe, comedian ebook historian John Bell has famous of foundational Golden Age Canadian comedian ebook writer Anglo-American, “Maple Leef’s first competitor, Anglo-American, was owned and operated by 4 Toronto businessmen: Thomas H. Sinnott, John M. Calder, John G. Baker, and Edward C. Johnston; however its inventive pressure derived primarily from two creators, Ted McCall and Ed Furness.”

Edwin R. McCall (1901-1975), higher generally known as Ted McCall, was the author and creator of the comedian strips Males of the Mounted and Robin Hood and Firm, and a reporter and later editor for the Toronto Telegram. By most accounts, McCall regarded on the passage of the Battle Change Conservation Act, on December 6, 1940 as a possibility for Canadian publishers. WECA banned the import of U.S. comedian books and likewise banned the import of supplies wanted to facilitate reprints.
In accordance with John Bell’s ebook, Canuck Comics, “He took the thought to Harold Sinnott Sinnott of Sinnott Information, {a magazine} distribution firm in southern Ontario. Sinnott preferred the proposal and Anglo-American Publishing Co. Ltd was born, to not repackage U.S. superheroes however to republish Ted McCall’s cartoon Robin Hood and Firm which appeared in March, 1941.”
This was not McCall’s first brush with the comedian ebook publishing idea. He had beforehand licensed Robin Hood and Firm to the French journal L’Aventureux, which ran the strips in coloration as Robin des Bois in 1937, and to UK writer Amalgamated Press for his or her comedian weekly Sparkler in 1938.
The 4 founders of Anglo-American had been additionally well-positioned to make such a leap, with ties to journal distributor Sinnott Information. Thomas H. Sinnott, a son of Sinnott Information founder Thomas S. Sinnott (and brother of Harold Sinnott) was a Sinnott Information supervisor on the time of the formation of Anglo-American. The elder Sinnott had been a longtime worker and eventual president of the Toronto department of London’s Imperial Information Firm. Sinnott acquired this department outright and turned it into Sinnott Information.
John M. Calder was additionally a Sinnott Information govt whereas on the identical time being the principal of Calder Printing — apparently part of his father’s 1896-founded Occasions Printing Firm. John G. Baker was a Sinnott Information accountant. Edward C. Johnston was a former banker and Toronto automobile supplier, however he too would grow to be a Sinnott Information exec shortly after this time.
In the identical month as Anglo-American’s tabloid-sized launch of Robin Hood #1, Maple Leaf Publications launched Higher Comics #1, that includes all-new materials. This second is broadly thought of the start of the Golden Age comedian ebook period in Canada. Anglo-American relatively mysteriously revealed 4 reprint problems with Fox Function Syndicate titles this month as nicely, a transfer that violated WECA, maybe inadvertently.
The debut subject of Freelance adopted shortly with a July-August 1941 cowl date, a narrative by McCall, and paintings by Ed Furness. The collection featured black and white interiors with two-color covers (black + one coloration) by way of 1945. The character has form of a basic pulp-style origin. In accordance with John Bell, the character was raised by a tribe of elders in Antartica, “who raised him till he might be despatched to the outer world for his schooling. They might not inform him his identification due to a promise extracted from them by his father who had introduced him there as a child.”
Freelance is among the most enduring characters of the Canadian Golden Age, and likewise one of the vital vital. There is a good VG/FN copy of an early subject of considered one of Canada’s foundational Golden Age heroes with Freelance Comics V1#5 (1942) up for public sale on the 2025 March 13 Canadian Golden Age Comics Showcase Public sale #40290. As for McCall and Furness, we’ll have rather more about them in upcoming posts.

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