John Bell

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John Bell (born 1952) is an Ottawa, Ontario, Canada-based senior archivist at Library and Archives Canada. He specializes in the history of English Canadian comic books, and has authored the books Canuck Comics (1986, ISBN 978-0-921101-00-0), Guardians of the North: the National Superhero in Canadian Comic-Book Art (1992, ISBN 0-662-19347-4) and Invaders from the North: How Canada Conquered the Comic Book Universe (2006, ISBN 978-1-55002-659-7) on the subject, as well as having curated a number of exhibitions and websites.

He has contributed to the Literary Review of Canada, Event, This Magazine, and Maisonneuve, and was former editor of the poetry magazine Arc.[1] On the subject of comics, he has contributed to The Comics Journal, The Canadian Encyclopedia, The Classics Collector, and Heritage Post.[2]

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Bell was born in Montreal, Québec, Canada, with roots in Halifax, Nova Scotia.[1]

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Bell is considered an expert on comics, and on the history of Canadian comics in particular. He has authored a number of books on the subject, starting with Canuck Comics in 1986, followed by Guardians of the North in 1992, on Canadian superheroes, and Invaders from the North in 2006.

In 1992, he curated the Guardians of the North: The National Superhero in Canadian Comic-Book Art exhinition, which was revised and expanded in 2001 into a Library and Archives Canada website. His comic book collection was donated in 1996 to the National Library of Canada's Rare Book Division, where it became known as the John Bell Canadian Comic Book Collection.[2]

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