The Collected Neil the Horse

Katherine Collins, Trina Robbins, and Katherine Collins

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Delighted at your continuing Neil the Horse efforts . . . and I'm particularly enthusiastic about your continuing probe of the medium. I welcome you as a fellow explorer. --Will Eisner

Neil the Horse ran for fifteen issues in the 1980s. With its tagline, Making the World Safe for Musical Comedy, it is the world's only musical comic book. It is a totally original hybrid influenced more by Carl Barks and Fred Astaire than by the underground comics of the time. Originally produced under the name Arn Saba, Neil the Horse's creator transitioned to Katherine Collins after the last issue.



Publisher: Conundrum Press
Published: 10/10/2017
Pages: 328
Weight: 2.7lbs
Size: 10.90h x 8.00w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9781772620153
Age: Young Adult

About the Author
Katherine Collins was born in Vancouver as known as Arn Saba but transitioned, having identified as a transgender woman since 1993. In 1965 she attended the University of British Columbia on a creative writing scholarship, but devoted almost all her time to the campus paper, The Ubyssey. In 1977, she moved to Toronto, and began appearing on, and eventually producing, the CBC Radio program Morningside. In 1979, she wrote and produced a five-part radio documentary on CBC, The Continuous Art, exploring the cultural position of comics. It featured interviews with some of cartooning's greatest names. Neil the Horse ran in Canadian newspapers from 1975-1982 via the Great Lakes Publishing syndicate. It subsequently appeared in fifteen comic book issues from 1983-1988. At TCAF Collins will be inducted to the Canadian Cartooning Hall of Fame.

Trina Robbins: Prominent in the sixties underground comix movement. Published many all-women anthologies including It Ain't Me Babe and written feminist books such as Women and the Comics.