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Katherine Collins

Katherine Shannon Collins is a Canadian-born cartoonist,[1] writer, media personality, stage performer, and composer. She created the newspaper comic strip Neil the Horse, which ran from 1975 to 1991.

Katherine Collins
BornArnold Alexander Saba, Jr.
(1947-07-06)6 July 1947
Vancouver, British Columbia
NationalityCanadian/American
Area(s)Cartoonist, Writer
Notable works
Neil the Horse

Biography edit

Katherine Collins (formerly Arnold Alexander Saba, Jr.) was born in Vancouver, British Columbia on July 6, 1947. Her name comes from her maternal great-grandmother, Mary Adda "Dolly" Collins, a painter, writer, and illustrator herself. Collins’s mother, who was also a cartoonist and comics collector, instilled in her from a young age an interest in the world of comics. Her earliest influences include Carl Barks and Milton Caniff whose comics she collected throughout the 1950s and onward.[2] She started reading underground comics in the late 60s, enjoying artists such as Robert Crumb, Kim Deitch, Skip Williamson, Jay Lynch, and Trina Robbins.[2] Growing up in Canada, she was surrounded by and presented with works of both American and British comics culture.[3]

Career edit

Neil the Horse edit

Collins is known as creator of Neil the Horse. The series ran in Canadian newspapers from 1975-1982 via the Great Lakes Publishing syndicate located in Toronto. It subsequently appeared in fifteen comic book issues from 1983–1988, published by Aardvark-Vanaheim/Renegade Press.[1][4]

Collins's efforts to continue the project in print were unsuccessful. It was optioned for film and television in cooperation with Zorro Productions, but the work did not make it to the screen.[5]

Referring to Neil the Horse, Maaheen Ahmed wrote that Collins's work is “Rooted in the North American independent comics scene”, bringing to life “forgotten elements of comics memory (girls’ comics, childish funny animals) that are in many ways antithetical to the “grown up” image of comics that was being cultivated contemporaneously”.[3] In response to these assertions that Neil the Horse appears to be heavily rooted in nostalgia, Collins herself has noted that it never occurred to her that these comics were looking back at all but were rather an alternative approach to real life.[2]

Later career edit

In the past few years, Collins's work has experienced a notable resurgence in popularity and recognition. In 2017, Conundrum Press republished her work in an anthology titled 'The Collected Neil the Horse,' which features all fifteen issues of the Neil the Horse comic book, along with the weekly comic strips and other significant pieces from her career.[6]

Awards edit

In 1983, Collins was awarded an Inkpot Award, among the ranks of other acclaimed comics artists such as Robert Crumb (1989), Howard Cruse (1989), Neil Gaiman (1991), and Art Spiegelman (1987).

In 2013, Collins was inducted into the Joe Shuster Award Canadian Comic Book Creator Hall of Fame, and sent an acceptance video to the ceremony. In 2017, Collins was inducted into the "Giants of the North" hall of fame by the Doug Wright Awards for Canadian Cartooning.[7]

Personal life edit

Katherine Collins was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. She transitioned, identifying publicly as a transgender woman since 1993.[1][8]

It has been mentioned that Collins wrote a book on her physical and spiritual journey in transitioning to a woman, though it is likely that work was never published.[9]

In 2003, Collins was arrested for her activities as a "highly organized purveyor of psychedelic drugs". Police raided her apartment, finding "six half-pound bags of magic mushrooms" and "four pounds of marijuana".[10] Her conviction, for a crime considered a crime of "moral turpitude", led to her deportation in 2005 under the Patriot Act.[8] After her return to Vancouver, Collins was diagnosed with leukemia. In 2008, she announced she was recovering.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Bell, John (2006-11-11). Invaders from the North: How Canada Conquered the Comic Book Universe. Dundurn Press Ltd. pp. 126–. ISBN 9781550026597. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Dueben, Alex (2017-10-31). ""Whatever Came to Mind": An Interview with Katherine Collins (Part One)". The Comics Journal. Retrieved 2022-11-22.
  3. ^ a b Costello, Brannon; Cremins, Brian (2021-06-02). The Other 1980s: Reframing Comics' Crucial Decade. LSU Press. ISBN 978-0-8071-7550-7.
  4. ^ The Comics journal. The Comics Journal, Inc. 2003. pp. 61–72.
  5. ^ "Guide to the Arn Saba/ Katherine Collins Papers".
  6. ^ MacDonald, Heidi (2017-03-28). "Syndicated Comics". The Beat. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  7. ^ "Get to know Katherine Collins, 2017 Giants of the North inductee | Doug Wright Awards". Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  8. ^ a b c "Katherine Collins" (bio) Prism Comics. Accessed July 19, 2011. July 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Out in Comics 1999 by Prism Comics - Issuu". issuu.com. 31 July 2009. Retrieved 2022-11-22.
  10. ^ "Drug arrest reveals '80s cartoonist's whereabouts", San Francisco Examiner, May 15, 2003

External links edit

  • Hall of Fame Biography, Joe Shuster Awards
  • at Prism Comics
  • "Introducing Arn Saba's Neil The Horse," CBC Digital Archives (Broadcast date: April 26, 1977)
  • Saba radio and TV appearances, CBC Digital Archives
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived May 9, 2008) The Comics Journal #255 (Sept. 2003).

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original research should be removed March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Katherine Shannon Collins is a Canadian born cartoonist 1 writer media personality stage performer and composer She created the newspaper comic strip Neil the Horse which ran from 1975 to 1991 Katherine CollinsBornArnold Alexander Saba Jr 1947 07 06 6 July 1947Vancouver British ColumbiaNationalityCanadian AmericanArea s Cartoonist WriterNotable worksNeil the Horse Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 2 1 Neil the Horse 2 2 Later career 2 3 Awards 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksBiography editKatherine Collins formerly Arnold Alexander Saba Jr was born in Vancouver British Columbia on July 6 1947 Her name comes from her maternal great grandmother Mary Adda Dolly Collins a painter writer and illustrator herself Collins s mother who was also a cartoonist and comics collector instilled in her from a young age an interest in the world of comics Her earliest influences include Carl Barks and Milton Caniff whose comics she collected throughout the 1950s and onward 2 She started reading underground comics in the late 60s enjoying artists such as Robert Crumb Kim Deitch Skip Williamson Jay Lynch and Trina Robbins 2 Growing up in Canada she was surrounded by and presented with works of both American and British comics culture 3 Career editNeil the Horse edit Main article Neil the Horse Collins is known as creator of Neil the Horse The series ran in Canadian newspapers from 1975 1982 via the Great Lakes Publishing syndicate located in Toronto It subsequently appeared in fifteen comic book issues from 1983 1988 published by Aardvark Vanaheim Renegade Press 1 4 Collins s efforts to continue the project in print were unsuccessful It was optioned for film and television in cooperation with Zorro Productions but the work did not make it to the screen 5 Referring to Neil the Horse Maaheen Ahmed wrote that Collins s work is Rooted in the North American independent comics scene bringing to life forgotten elements of comics memory girls comics childish funny animals that are in many ways antithetical to the grown up image of comics that was being cultivated contemporaneously 3 In response to these assertions that Neil the Horse appears to be heavily rooted in nostalgia Collins herself has noted that it never occurred to her that these comics were looking back at all but were rather an alternative approach to real life 2 Later career edit In the past few years Collins s work has experienced a notable resurgence in popularity and recognition In 2017 Conundrum Press republished her work in an anthology titled The Collected Neil the Horse which features all fifteen issues of the Neil the Horse comic book along with the weekly comic strips and other significant pieces from her career 6 Awards edit In 1983 Collins was awarded an Inkpot Award among the ranks of other acclaimed comics artists such as Robert Crumb 1989 Howard Cruse 1989 Neil Gaiman 1991 and Art Spiegelman 1987 In 2013 Collins was inducted into the Joe Shuster Award Canadian Comic Book Creator Hall of Fame and sent an acceptance video to the ceremony In 2017 Collins was inducted into the Giants of the North hall of fame by the Doug Wright Awards for Canadian Cartooning 7 Personal life editKatherine Collins was born in Vancouver British Columbia She transitioned identifying publicly as a transgender woman since 1993 1 8 It has been mentioned that Collins wrote a book on her physical and spiritual journey in transitioning to a woman though it is likely that work was never published 9 In 2003 Collins was arrested for her activities as a highly organized purveyor of psychedelic drugs Police raided her apartment finding six half pound bags of magic mushrooms and four pounds of marijuana 10 Her conviction for a crime considered a crime of moral turpitude led to her deportation in 2005 under the Patriot Act 8 After her return to Vancouver Collins was diagnosed with leukemia In 2008 she announced she was recovering 8 References edit a b c Bell John 2006 11 11 Invaders from the North How Canada Conquered the Comic Book Universe Dundurn Press Ltd pp 126 ISBN 9781550026597 Retrieved 14 June 2012 a b c Dueben Alex 2017 10 31 Whatever Came to Mind An Interview with Katherine Collins Part One The Comics Journal Retrieved 2022 11 22 a b Costello Brannon Cremins Brian 2021 06 02 The Other 1980s Reframing Comics Crucial Decade LSU Press ISBN 978 0 8071 7550 7 The Comics journal The Comics Journal Inc 2003 pp 61 72 Guide to the Arn Saba Katherine Collins Papers MacDonald Heidi 2017 03 28 Syndicated Comics The Beat Retrieved 2023 04 05 Get to know Katherine Collins 2017 Giants of the North inductee Doug Wright Awards Retrieved 2023 04 05 a b c Katherine Collins bio Prism Comics Accessed July 19 2011 Archived July 27 2011 at the Wayback Machine Out in Comics 1999 by Prism Comics Issuu issuu com 31 July 2009 Retrieved 2022 11 22 Drug arrest reveals 80s cartoonist s whereabouts San Francisco Examiner May 15 2003External links editHall of Fame Biography Joe Shuster Awards Katherine Collins at Prism Comics Introducing Arn Saba s Neil The Horse CBC Digital Archives Broadcast date April 26 1977 Saba radio and TV appearances CBC Digital Archives Now You See Me at the Wayback Machine archived May 9 2008 The Comics Journal 255 Sept 2003 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Katherine Collins amp oldid 1221887151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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