William Giles Baxter
William Giles Baxter (1856–1888) was a British cartoonist and illustrator. His most noted work, from 1884 until his death, was for the weekly comic Ally Sloper's Half Holiday.[1][2]
Baxter had previously worked for the Manchester-based satiric magazine before joining the staff at Judy, whose editor, Charles Henry Ross, had created Ally Sloper, considered the first comic hero,[3] in 1867. When Ross sold the rights to , Baxter was taken on to further develop the character. After his death, the illustrations were continued by .
References[]
- ^ Brake, Laurel and Demoor Marysa (2009). Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland. Academia Press. pp. 40–41. ISBN 9789038213408.
- ^ https://www.lambiek.net/artists/b/baxter_wg.htm
- ^ "Scope and highlights." The British Comics Collection at The British Library. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
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- English illustrators
- English cartoonists
- English comics artists
- 1856 births
- 1888 deaths
- British cartoonist stubs
- British illustrator stubs