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Nationality
  
Canadian

Notable works
  
Captain Canuck

Name
  
Richard Comely


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Born
  
October 9, 1950 (age 73) Oxford, England (
1950-10-09
)

Area(s)
  
Cartoonist, Writer, Penciller, Inker, Editor, Letterer, Colourist

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Richard Comely (born October 9, 1950 in Oxford, England, England) is a Canadian comic book creator, penciller, inker, letterer, colorist editor, and publisher.

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Richard Comely was born in Oxford, England in 1950 and Relocated to Canada as a child in 1953. He has resided in Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta. Married since 1975 to Evelyn, Richard is the father of eight children.

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Comely has worked as a commercial artist and writer since his teens. He began publishing his Captain Canuck comic book series in early 1975. That property has been published on and off for approximately 40 years. He has also written and illustrated children's books, syndicated newspaper features, greeting cards, for advertising, promotional videos and for television. He designed and manufactures the ComelyCrane; a portable, extendable jib arm. Richard still teaches art classes and is very involved in his community.

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In 2012, Richard into an exclusive licensing agreement with Fadi Hakim to produce animation, new Captain Canuck comic book series, merchandise, and pursue licensing ventures under Captain Canuck Incorporated.

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References

Richard Comely Wikipedia