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Barry Blair was born on 1954 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian comic book artist and writer. Discover Barry Blair's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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1980

In the late 1980s he took over the series Warlock 5 and began his own series Team Nippon, adults-only Leather and Lace, Gun Fury (inked by Dave Cooper), and other series.

1985

In 1985, when the insulation company Blair worked for lost its contract with the government, he persuaded the owner to revamp the corporation as Aircel Comics under Blair's editorial direction.

Aircel became a successful independent comics publisher during the industry expansion which followed.

Blair wrote and illustrated several of his own series during the early years of Aircel, including Elflord (begun as a self-published series before Aircel became a publisher), Samurai, and Dragonring.

During this time he also hired then-teenager Dave Cooper to work for Aircel.

1990

In 1990–1992 he illustrated comics adaptations of the novels Logan's Run and Logan's World for Malibu Comics (which had acquired Aircel).

1991

Blair left Aircel in 1991, forming his own production company, and beginning in 1992 he wrote and illustrated runs of the ElfQuest series New Blood and Blood of Ten Chiefs, and did other art and writing work for the then-expanding ElfQuest line, published by WaRP Graphics.

His series Elflord and Samurai were briefly revived in collaboration with Colin Walbridge (then known as Colin Chan) at WaRP, Mad Monkey Press and finally DavDev, as well as a new series, Demongate, under the pseudonym Bao Lin Hum.

2000

In the early 2000s, Blair and Walbridge produced the adult graphic novel series Sapphire for NBM Publishing, as well as two titles, Sno and Dick Sweeney for now defunct French publisher Editions Paquet.

Later they focused on work for online gaming and private commissions.

They collaborated on Nymphettes, an art series featuring erotic illustrations.

2009

They joined with Santos Aleman to form Studio RealmWalkers in 2009.

2010

Barry Blair (1954 – January 3, 2010) was a Canadian comics publisher, artist and writer, known for launching Aircel Comics (publisher of titles such as Samurai, Elflord, Dragonforce, and The Men in Black) in the 1980s.

From early on, Blair's art style was influenced by the comics he had seen living in East Asia, at a time when manga and other Asian comics were largely unknown in North America.

His art was typically characterized by childlike figures, and included nudity and partial nudity.

This continued into the erotica which became his main focus later in his career, and these attributes were a common criticism of his work.

Blair was born in Ottawa, Ontario, but spent his childhood from age nine onward moving back and forth between Canada and Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

He attended Carleton University in Ottawa but was expelled.

Some of Blair's first professional work was animation for the children's television series You Can't Do That on Television and the science show Let Me Prove It.

Blair died on 3 January 2010, of a brain aneurysm that had been misdiagnosed as an ear infection.

He was survived by his mother Marjorie Allan, his sister Sandra Garland, his brother Bruce, and his partner Colin Walbridge.

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