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Nipper: Classic Comics from 1963-64

by Doug Wright
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Overview

A loving time capsule of midcentury Canadiana

The 2008 debut of The Collected Doug Wright: Canada’s Master Cartoonist introduced the world to the charms of Canada’s mischievous little kid Nipper, who appeared in newspapers across the country in the mid-twentieth century. Nipper is the first in a series of paperback annuals that will collect two years’ worth of Wright’s ingenious and enduring comic strip. This volume covers a peak period in Wright’s four-decade career as he comes into his own as an iconic cartoonist capable of documenting middle-class suburban existence in all its minute joys and indignities. Packed with period details and loaded with charm, these collections of sublime wordless strips feature designs by the acclaimed cartoonist Seth and a brief introduction by the writer Brad Mackay.

About the Author, Doug Wright

Doug Wright (1917–1983) was a Canadian cartoonist whose weekly comic strip, Doug Wright’s Family, aka Nipper, ran for more than thirty-five years in magazines and newspapers across Canada and the United States.

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Book Details

Published
October 12, 2010
Publisher
Drawn & Quarterly
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781770460195

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