Lloyd Piper Australia

Biography

During the 1940 and early 1950s, Piper drew 'Catman' and 'Kalar the Caveman' for Frew's Super Yank Comics, 'Steel Barr' for OPC's Hurricane comics, and the short humour filler 'Lemmy Loo' for KG Murray.

From the 1950s, he worked as an advertising layout artist and taught graphic design at the National Art School in the 1970s.

For six years from 1972, Piper draw the adventure comic 'Wolf' for the Sunday Telegraph. He took over writing and drawing Ginger Meggs from Ron Vivian in 1973 and continued until his death in 1983.

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Taxi O'Hara Comics (Colour Comics, 1948? series) #5 (January 1951)
Untitled (Lemmy Loo)
Comic: Comic story
Superboy (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #25 (February 1951)
Lemmy Loo (Lemmy Loo)
Comic: Comic story
Superboy (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #25 (February 1951)
Professor Pry the Wise Guy (Professor Pry The Wise Guy)
Comic: Comic story
The Adventures of Devil Doone (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #11 (February 1951)
Untitled (Professor Pry The Wise Guy)
Comic: Comic story
The Adventures of Devil Doone (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #11 (February 1951)
Untitled (Professor Pry The Wise Guy)
Comic: Comic story
Super Adventure Comic (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #8 (February 1951)
Untitled (Professor Pry the Wise Guy)
Comic: Comic story
Super Yank Comics (Frew, 1950 series) #4 (February 1951)
Untitled [Metal-Man] (Catman and Kit)
Comic: Comic story
Super Yank Comics (Frew, 1950 series) #5 (1951)
The Modern Pied Pipers (Catman and Kit)
Comic: Comic story
Lone Star Comics (Young's, 1949? series) #16 (March 1951)
Untitled (Marshall Mann)
Comic: Comic story
Superman (Colour Comics, 1950 series) #44 (April 1951)
Untitled (Professor Pry The Wise Guy)
Comic: Comic story

Status

Created

  • 9 Mar 2018

Last updated

  • 9 Mar 2018