Sols

Allan Salisbury (born 1949 in Kyabram, Victoria, known professionally as Sols, is an Australian cartoonist, best known for his newspaper comic Snake Tales.[1][2][3] Salisbury's other creations include Lennie the Loser and Fingers and Foes, the latter helping to establish Salisbury in the United States.[4] In 2000, the American baseball team Valley Vipers adopted his character 'Snake' as their official mascot, the first time an Australian cartoon character has been so adopted.[4] His strip Old Timer, which eventually evolved into Snake Tales, has been cited as the "first new Australian comic since the 1930's" and also as "the start of a different era in Australian cartooning".[4] His work was the basis for the "Art and Sols" exhibition at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in late 2006, which in turn formed the basis for the education guide of the same name.[4][5] His strips are held by the Michigan State University Libraries in their collections.[6]

He currently resides in Launceston, Tasmania in Australia.[4]

References

  1. ^ Bateman, Daniel. "Snake's still after his buxom lady", Townsville Bulletin, 2008-03-15, p. 20.
  2. ^ "Biography of Australian artist: Salisbury, Allan". Dictionary of Australian Artists Online. 2007-11-14. http://www.daao.org.au/main/read/5554. Retrieved 2008-07-30. 
  3. ^ "Allan Salisbury". Lambiek. 2008-03-21. http://lambiek.net/artists/s/salisbury_allan.htm. Retrieved 2008-07-30. 
  4. ^ a b c d e "Art and Sols Education Kit" (pdf). QVMAG Education Services. http://www.qvmag.tas.gov.au/downloads/education/Art_and_Sols_ed_kit.pdf. Retrieved 2008-07-30.  Google cache
  5. ^ "ArtInsight September2006". Art Equity. 27 September 2006. http://www.andrewmcilroy.com/PDF/ArtInsight_September2006.htm. Retrieved 2008-07-30. Archived 2008-07-30.
  6. ^ "Index to Comic Art Collection: "Snacht" to "Snaky"". Michigan State University Libraries. 27 March 2006. http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/srri/sn.htm#snaksols. Retrieved 2008-07-30. 

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