Monday, 3 October 2011

Lost in the Wilds of Canada "the book"



Originally from Trinidad, cartoonist John Cadiz has an “outsider’s” perspective that lets him skewer some classic Canadian conceits and idiosyncrasies; ones we didn’t even know we had until we saw his “Wilds of Canada” cartoons.

A logger eating his lunch under the last tree left standing; bears remodeling their den with fake wood paneling; a raccoon at the ophthalmologist, getting his eye mask checked; beavers in funny hats meeting at their lodge; a woman in her fir coat – words, of course, don’t do justice, but the images will have you chortling into your coffee.

Cadiz’s cartoons lampoon the sense of national identity that many Canadians are still searching for. Their quest should cease when they get their hands on these hilarious cartoons.

About the Author

A native of Trinidad, John Cadiz came to Canada in 1979. A graphic designer by training, he has made his mark here with “The Wilds of Canada” line of cartoons. Originally done for greeting cards, the line now also graces T-shirts and mugs.
  • Paperback: 80 pages
  • Publisher: McClelland & Stewart (Oct 11 1997)
  • ISBN-10: 0771018282
  • ISBN-13: 978-0771018282
  • Product Dimensions: 20.3 x 20.3 x 0.8 cm

Greeting Cards by John Cadiz


Originally from Trinidad, cartoonist John Cadiz has an “outsider’s” perspective that lets him skewer some classic Canadian conceits and idiosyncrasies; ones we didn’t even know we had until we saw his “Wilds of Canada” cartoons.

A logger eating his lunch under the last tree left standing; bears remodeling their den with fake wood paneling; a raccoon at the ophthalmologist, getting his eye mask checked; beavers in funny hats meeting at their lodge; a woman in her fir coat – words, of course, don’t do justice, but the images will have you chortling into your coffee.

Cadiz’s cartoons lampoon the sense of national identity that many Canadians are still searching for. Their quest should cease when they get their hands on these hilarious cartoons.



Curling



Moose Angels

Mush Hour

Polar Bears in the Garbage

Raccoons in the Attic

Washing the car

Wildlife at the Pool