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Jay Odjick
Born
9 September Rochester, New York, US
Nationality
Algonquin
Area(s)
writer, artist, producer
Notable works
Kagagi
https://jayodjickshop.com/pages/about-us
Jay Odjick (/ˈoʊdʒɪk/OH-jik[1]) is a writer, artist and television producer from the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg community in Québec, Canada.[2] He is best known for his creation Kagagi (the raven), part of a growing number of Indigenous superheroes created by Indigenous writers and artists.[3] In 2015, Kagagi has now moved from the page to the screen in a 13-episode, half-hour animated series broadcast on APTN.[4]
^"Jay Odjick on how reading sparked his imagination". YouTube. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
JayOdjick (/ˈoʊdʒɪk/ OH-jik) is a writer, artist and television producer from the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg community in Québec, Canada. He is best known...
CG-animated television series produced by Arcana Studio. Inspired by JayOdjick's comic book series of the same name, Kagagi premiered on APTN Kids on...
Sandy Jimenez, Nils Hanczar, John Jennings, Leela Corman, Elvis B., JayOdjick, and A. K. Summers. She has worked as a production manager for Creative...
and their second round selection in 1990 to the Philadelphia Flyers for Jay Wells and the Flyers' fourth round selection in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft...
Oates Sweet Summer Pow Wow Darrell Dennis Tatyana Rose Baptiste, Joshua Odjick, Graham Greene Thanks to the Hard Work of the Elephants Bryce Hodgson The...
Lindgren Eric Lacroix Gino Odjick Alexei Kovalev Alexander Mogilny Dmitri Nabokov Darren Langdon Keith Primeau Robert Lang Jay Pandolfo Dave Scatchard Petr...
Achievement Kim Baird, Politics Madeleine Redfern, Public Service Gino Odjick, Sports Jordan Konek, Youth Kendal Netmaker, Youth Gabrielle Fayant, Youth...
the early lead. But late in the period, with the score tied 1–1, Bure hit Jay Wells in the face with his stick and cut him, leading to a major penalty...
Al-Nafisah, 60, Saudi Arabian footballer (Al-Kawab, national team). Gino Odjick, 52, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks, New York Islanders,...
Mail, August 24, 1978. Jay Scott, "Changeling leads Canadian Film Award nominees". The Globe and Mail, February 8, 1980. Jay Scott, "Genie nominations...
Sarah Stone, Come True Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Joshua Odjick, Wildhood Esteban Comilang, Islands David La Haye, Confessions of a Hitman...
Philadelphia as the result of a trade on December 7, 2000 that sent Gino Odjick to Montreal in exchange for P.J. Stock and this pick. San Jose previously...