Jim Canada logo Photo(s) by Michael Studt. Imported from Flickr on Mar 9, 2017. Artwork published in 1958. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Michael Studt and tagged with “choc”. License: All Rights Reserved. Jim Canada, Issue No. 56. Art by Lopez Blanco. Jim Canada was a Western comics series published 1958–86 by Imperia and Co. in Lyon, France. The logo is lettering, an interesting simplification of Choc. Typefaces Formats Books (5387) Topics Literature (2490) Tagged withJim Canada (1)Imperia and Co. (1)lettering derived from typeface (623)comics (93)Western genre (67)red (712) Artwork location France (2228) Lyon (186) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Choc in use Sepulcral by Curtis Garland1985Enrique MartínContributed by Nick Sherman Mdou Moctar / Brainstorm split single2012Contributed by Frode Helland (Monokrom Skriftforlag) Sotiris Greek Bakery, BristolunknownContributed by S Ketchy Sponsor More in Literature No Holiday For Crime – William Morrow & Co. book jacket1973Lawrence RatzkinContributed by Stephen Coles Kenning Editions catalog 20212021Faride MerebMirko VelimirovićMaría Octavia RussoContributed by Mirko Velimirovic Sounds of Silence book cover1972Scholastic Book ServicesContributed by Herb Lubalin Study Center New Penguin Shakespeare1967Penguin BooksDavid GentlemanHans SchmollerContributed by Blythwood More in Books Revolutions for the Future: May ’68 and the Prague Spring2020Lukáš KijonkaMichal KrůlKolektiv StudioContributed by kolektiv.studio The Absence of Reason brings forth Monsters 2020Christian GruberContributed by Christian Gruber Panton – Miljøer, farver, systemer, mønstre2017Michael JensenK GrafikContributed by Soimadou Ibrahim-Aliamane A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin, Parnassus Press (1968)1968Ruth RobbinsContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick More Fonts In Use The Syracuse Connective Corridor2013Contributed by Village Staff Pick Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts2013PentagramPaula ScherLingxiao TanContributed by Chris Purcell Staff Pick “The Baddest” in LA, July 4, 19721972Roger BlackContributed by Roger Black Staff Pick Citibank Identity1998PentagramPaula ScherContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick