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Leo Henry Bachle (November 23, 1923 – May 2003), a.k.a. Les Barker, was a
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comic book artist in the era of the Canadian Whites, and later became a comedian.


Biography

Born in Toronto in November 1923, Bachle attended
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. In late 1941, fifteen-year-old Bachle was hired by John Ezrin, the manager of Bell Features in
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, Canada, to come up with something exciting for the company's growing
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line. He created the character
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, which debuted in the first issue of '' Dime Comics'' in February 1942. In the first Canuck story he confronts
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which helped to propel ''Dime Comics'' to becoming the best-selling comic in the Bell line. Leo became one of Bell's key artists, drawing characters such as Wild Bill, The Invisible Commando, Chip Piper, Southpaw, Super Sub, and
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. Bachle's success led to the company to hire a number of new, young artists, including Ross Saakel and Jerry Lazare. Bachle's character, Johnny Canuck, was considered invaluable to the war effort. It was considered valuable enough to Bell for the company to acquire the copyright from Bachle in December 1944. He later went to
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, where he did work for
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, L.B. Cole and
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. in 1950, Bachle changed his name to Les Barker and gave up drawing comic books. He became a well-regarded comedian and toured the globe performing his unique comedy act known as ''Quick on the Draw''. The tours included appearances with such entertainers as
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, Mickey Rooney,
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and
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. In the 1970s, Barker had acting roles in several film and television productions, including '' Welcome to Blood City'', ''
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'', '' Class of '44'' and ''
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''. Bachle died in Toronto in May 2003 at
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.


Legacy

In 1995,
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put Johnny Canuck on a postage stamp, which was part of a series with other notable Canadian comic-book heroes. In 2005, Leo Bachle was among the first batch of Canadian comic book artists inducted into the
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Canadian Comic Book Creator Hall of Fame.


See also

* Canadian comics


Further reading

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References


External links


Pen Portrait of Leo Bachle from Dime Comics
1923 births 2003 deaths Canadian cartoonists Canadian comics artists Canadian stand-up comedians {{Canadian-comics-creator-stub