James C Bancks created Ginger Meggs in 1921.
He was originally called Ginger Smith, until his name changed in the 20's.
Bancks was succeeded by Ron Vivian in 1953, Then Lloyd Piper in 1973, then James Kemsley in 1983, then Jason Chatfield in 2007.
Ginger Meggs - 1982 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
he had red hair.
Ginger Meggs was a comic strip character with red hair. I think he was also featured in a radio show. All of this was quite some decades ago (pre-television era). Ginger Meggs is now more a (little known) folk icon representing a past Australia. The character was featured on stamps commemorating historic Australia children's literature some time in the 1980's. (May Gibbs' more famous gumnut babies Snugglepot and Cuddlepie also got a stamp, as did the Magic Pudding characters created by Norman Lindsey).
Josh Meggs's birth name is Joshua Graham Meggs.
Max Meggs is 6' 2".
Fred Meggs was born in 1952, in USA.
Josh Meggs goes by Meggsy.
Philip B. Meggs was born in 1942.
William Joel Meggs was born in 1942.
Philip B. Meggs died in 2002.
The Ginger Man was created in 1955.
Ginger Software was created in 2007.