When Marvel Comics artist Danny Bulanadi died final month, followers all over the world took to social media to share his illustrations of well-known and well-muscled characters together with Captain America, the Unbelievable 4 and the Transformers.
However in Canada’s easternmost province, the Bulanadi drawings shared by followers had been of a mysterious cloaked determine who sought oneness with the universe as an alternative of fist-slinging battles.
Captain Newfoundland was the province’s very personal superhero, first dropped at life by Bulanadi greater than 40 years in the past. When Bulanadi died in San Francisco on Nov. 3 on the age of 76, he was engaged on new Captain Newfoundland materials for the primary time in many years, mentioned Jesse Stirling, whose father and grandfather got here up with the thought for Captain Newfoundland.
“So we now have all these half-finished panels and paintings of Captain Newfoundland, which we’d launch at some point,” Stirling mentioned in a current interview. “The Captain lives on, however it should by no means be the identical with out Danny Bulanadi.”
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Captain Newfoundland made his debut on the quilt of the Newfoundland Herald journal on Jan. 5, 1980. He was drawn towering in entrance of a sprawling purple galaxy, with planets and asteroids floating beneath his billowing blue cape. A glowing define of the island of Newfoundland lit up his masked face.
“Captain Newfoundland: our very personal superhero,” the headline pronounced.
Stirling mentioned his father, Scott Stirling, and his grandfather, the late media mogul and mystic Geoff Stirling, dreamt up Captain Newfoundland in 1979 after getting back from a meditation journey to an ashram in India.
“(They) had been in all probability consuming some orange juice, they could have been fasting for some time, doing a little yoga, meditating, they usually determined to give you a superhero that was not your typical superhero,” Jesse Stirling mentioned. “It was extra to show classes of peace and cosmic oneness.”
Geoff Stirling based the Newfoundland Herald — then the Sunday Herald — in 1946, three years earlier than Newfoundland joined Canada. He additionally launched a number of radio stations in addition to the province’s first tv station, now referred to as NTV.

Viewers turned acquainted with Stirling’s non secular leanings within the Seventies when NTV started broadcasting 24 hours a day. He stuffed the in a single day hours with spiralling discussions about politics, crop circles and consciousness, typically interspersed with pulsating animations. Shortly after Captain Newfoundland first appeared within the Herald, an actor enjoying the superhero confirmed up on NTV’s in a single day panorama.
“I’m certain many individuals will keep in mind the trippy Captain Newfoundland specials, the place they’d segments on UFOs and ESP and Atlantis, combined in with music movies from Paul McCartney and Queen,” Stirling mentioned. “Again then it was actually somebody in a cape and a fencing masks.”
Captain Newfoundland was an historic, intergalactic shape-shifter who may teleport via time and area to change into one with the universe. He took on a number of varieties, amongst them Captain Atlantis. Within the comics, Newfoundland is the tip of the legendary kingdom of Atlantis.
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Jesse Stirling mentioned his father interviewed dozens of illustrators earlier than selecting Bulanadi to deliver the captain to life. Bulanadi had labored on DC Comics’ Conan and Batman sequence, and his artistry stood out.
“He was so happy with his Filipino tradition,” Stirling mentioned of Bulanadi, who turned a detailed household buddy. “He was a non secular man, a very open man.” In a tribute to Bulanadi on its web site, Marvel mentioned he additionally liked performing Filipino love songs. The artist died of congestive coronary heart failure, Marvel mentioned, extending condolences to his “followers all around the world.”
Reprints of the Captain Newfoundland comics ran behind the Herald till the journal ceased publication in September. By the top of its run of greater than 75 years, the journal was out there in among the province’s most far-flung communities, making certain the captain’s mantra — “to thine personal self be true” — echoed far and extensive.
The Captain Newfoundland ethos was pretty radical in a province that, on the time, was nonetheless largely underneath the management of Christian church buildings, says St. John’s journalist Rhea Rollmann.
“It was this breath of contemporary air towards every part that was coming down within the denominational schooling system,” she mentioned. “It injected these totally different cultural, non secular concepts that we weren’t getting wherever else.”
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Rollmann, who’s transgender, mentioned she will nonetheless keep in mind studying the comics in her household kitchen whereas in elementary college within the Nineteen Eighties.
“I keep in mind a panel the place Captain Newfoundland was exhibiting all of the totally different varieties via which he existed, female and male incarnations,” she mentioned. “That concept of gender fluidity which was represented, it actually resonated for somebody who was rising up trans and didn’t have the phrases or framework — there was no schooling about it on the time.”
Jesse Stirling admits he was teased at college when Captain Newfoundland first emerged. His classmates thought superheroes ought to have spectacular preventing strikes, fairly than a penchant for discussing metaphysics, he mentioned.
However recently, there’s a renewed curiosity within the captain. Copies are promoting shortly of Captain Atlantis, a brand new assortment of all of the Captain Newfoundland comedian strips printed on shiny paper in full color. Stirling and his father are hoping to lastly make a Captain Newfoundland film, and probably a online game, he mentioned.
And naturally, they hope to launch new Captain Newfoundland comics, although the superhero’s authentic illustrator is gone.
“It’s an actual tragedy,” Stirling mentioned of Bulanadi’s dying, including: “He had a whole lot of nice work left in him.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed Dec. 17, 2022.