Backbench was a panel cartoon appearing in The Globe and Mail. The strip was written and drawn by Graham Harrop. It consisted of multiple- and single-panel jokes, generally drawn from and satirizingCanadian politics.
Graham Harrop also has an editorial cartoon in The Vancouver Sun three days a weeks as well as publishing books and cards for special occasions.[1] His award-winning comic strip Ten Cats appears daily online at Gocomics.[2]
1980 - Arthur's Valentine
1981 - The True Francine (later republished and retitled in 1996 as "Arthur and the True Francine")
1982 - Arthur Goes to Camp
1982 - Arthur's Halloween
1983 - Arthur's April Fool
1983 - Arthur's Thanksgiving
1984 - Arthur's Christmas
1985 - Arthur's Tooth
1987 - Arthur's Baby
1989 - Arthur's Birthday
1990 - Arthur's Pet Business
1991 - Arthur Meets the President
1992 - Arthur Babysits
1993 - Arthur's Family Vacation
1993 - Arthur's New Puppy
1994 - Arthur's Chicken Pox
1994 - Arthur's First Sleepover
1995 - Arthur's TV Trouble
1996 - Arthur Writes a Story
1997 - Arthur's Computer Disaster
1998 - Arthur Lost and Found
1999 - Arthur's Underwear
2000 - Arthur's Teacher Moves In
2011 - Arthur Turns Green