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Gary Chaloner (born 30 March 1963, in
Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
) is an Australian comic book artist, writer and publisher. He is known for his creations ''The Jackaroo'', ''Flash Damingo'', ''Red Kelso'' and ''The Undertaker Morton Stone'', as well as his work on '' Will Eisner's John Law''. Chaloner began self publishing in 1985 with
David de Vries David (Dave) de Vries (born 1961) is a New Zealand film writer, director, and producer who also writes and illustrates comic books. He was born in New Zealand and emigrated with his family to Australia. De Vries was born in Wellington, New Z ...
,
Glenn Lumsden Glenn Lumsden is an Australian comic book artist and writer. Born in Sydney in 1964, he began self publishing in 1985 with David de Vries, Gary Chaloner and Tad Pietrzykowski under the Cyclone Comics imprint, working on ''The Southern Squadr ...
and Tad Pietrzykowski under the Cyclone Comics imprint. In 1989 he illustrated an issue of
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's ''
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'' (issue #58 published by
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in January 1990). Chaloner undertook the artwork on
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' ''
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'' (issue 17 published February 1990). He was the writer/artist of '' Planet of the Apes: Urchak's Folly'' (with Dillon Naylor and
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) by
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in October 1990. Together with Stephen Jewell, Chaloner wrote and illustrated
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’ ''The Olympians'' published in 1991–1992. In 1994 Chaloner was the Australian editor for
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' limited three issue ''Dark Horse Down Under'', which included the introduction of his creation, ''The Undertaker Morton Stone'', with
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and
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. He also worked for
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(inking the "Of Leather and Lace" story in '' Generation X Annual'' 1995). In 2002, he worked with
Will Eisner William Erwin Eisner (March 6, 1917 – January 3, 2005) was an American cartoonist, writer, and entrepreneur. He was one of the earliest cartoonists to work in the American comic book industry, and his series ''The Spirit'' (1940–1952) was no ...
to develop new stories featuring the Eisner creations
John Law John Law may refer to: Arts and entertainment * John Law (artist) (born 1958), American artist * John Law (comics), comic-book character created by Will Eisner * John Law (film director), Hong Kong film director * John Law (musician) (born 1961) ...
, Lady Luck and
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. These stories were first published online on the now-defunct comics collective site,
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, and then were published in print in 2004 by
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. He also worked for
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(artwork on the "Batman vs. Manhunter" story in ''
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'' issue #15 published October 2003). In 2005, he inaugurated the
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, Australian comic book awards that 'acknowledge excellence and achievement in Australian comic arts and publishing'. In 2020, he stood down from the Ledger's organising committee, citing a need to refocus on his health, and creating and publishing new comic book material. In 2013 was the writer and artist on '' Breckinridge Elkins: Mountain Man'' in issues #7-9 of
Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, and manga publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was created using funds earned from Richardson's chain of Portland, Oregon comic book shops known ...
’ '' Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword'', published in February–September 2013 in the
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Other projects of note include covers and illustrations for Tim Byrd's ''Doc Wilde and the Frogs of Doom'' (published in 2013 by Outlaw Moon Books), ''Cyclone Force'' (with Tim McEwen, Tad Pietrzykowski and Graeme Jackson), and ''Proud Heart: The Love of Achilles'', with writer Gary Proudley (
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– January 2014), ''Unmasked'' (
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– April 2015), ''
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'' (issue #28 published in October 2015 by
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). In 2016 he produced the cover art for
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' ''
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'' (issue #1755), the first Phantom story to be set on Australian soil. In 2015 ''The Undertaker Morton Stone'' Vol. 1 was a finalist in the Aurealis Award for best illustrated book or graphic novel, an annual
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for Australian
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,
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and
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. He was the 2017 recipient of the Jim Russell Award, made to the individual or organisation who in the opinion of the Australian Cartoonist's Association Board has made a significant contribution to Australian cartooning. Across 2017–18, he published nine issues of ''Cyclone Redux: The Adventures of Flash Damingo and The Jackaroo'' under the Cyclone Comics imprint. These issues reprinted his material from earlier Cyclone Comics editions. His current projects under the Cyclone Comics imprint include ''Adventure Illustrated'' (an anthology featuring 'Cyclone Force', 'Red Kelso', and 'Greener Pastures' by Michael Michalandos and Tim McEwen), ''The Undertaker Morton Stone'' (with artists Ryan Vella, Jason Paulos, Matthew Dunn and Dillon Naylor), and ''The Jackaroo Adventures''. In July 2021, he was diagnosed with
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. He currently resides in
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.


Tribute

In issues 10-12 of DC Comics '' Manhunter'' (published July 1988 – April 1990) writer
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introduces two supporting characters, Gary DeVries and David Chaloner, operators of the Southern Cross Salvage Company. The characters re-appear in issues 21-24, written by
Kim Yale Kim Yale (November 22, 1953 – March 7, 1997) was an American writer and editor of comic books for several publishers including DC Comics, Eclipse Comics, First Comics, Marvel Comics, and WaRP Graphics. Biography Yale was born in Evanston, Illi ...
.


External links


Official websiteCyclone Comics website

Will Eisner website

John Law website

Breckinridge Elkins websiteThe Undertaker Morton Stone website


References

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