• (May 15, 1941 – June 8, 2006), better known by his pen name Jaxon, was an American cartoonist, illustrator, historian, and writer. He co-founded Rip Off...
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  • a list of people with the name Jaxon (cartoonist), American cartoonist, illustrator, historian, and writer Jaxon (musician), English progressive rock saxophonist...
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  • (1905–1954), cartoonist and comic strip illustrator for the Chicago Defender Jay Jackson (baseball) (b. 1987), professional baseball player Jay Jaxon (1941–2006)...
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    articles for The Oregonian. Russell is also the author of the Star Wars comic Jaxon's 11 and edits Serenity Tales, a collection of comics that focuses on the...
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  • Stories had fallen on hard times, and had been purchased by Chicago-based cartoonist-turned-ad man William B. Ziff. He turned its editorial direction over...
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  • this same period, cartoonist Jack "Jaxon" Jackson was on staff at the Ranger, until he and the others were fired in 1962 over what Jaxon called "a petty...
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  • The Mad Peck (born c. 1942 in New York City) is an American underground cartoonist, rock poster artist, and disc jockey. His most famous poster is a 1978...
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  • from the original on June 8, 2020. Retrieved May 20, 2020. Van Derbeken, Jaxon (March 20, 2006). "Trials and tribulations of Kamala Harris, D.A. / 2 years...
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  • professional ice hockey player Jack Jackson (cartoonist) (1941–2006), American cartoonist known as Jaxon Jack Jackson (American football) (born 1972)...
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  • archivist Jacob Dockstader Buell (1827–1894), Canadian lawyer and politician Jaxon Buell (2014–2020), American child who outlived expectations with about 20%...
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  • Jackson, MLB player Lee Jackson, composer Steve Jackson, game designer Jaxon, comic book artist, historian Charles J. Jenkins, Illinois state representative...
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  • coach, former CFL player Stu Foord, CFL player Jaxon Ford, Canadian football player Leanne Franson, cartoonist and illustrator Jackie Friesen, assistant coach...
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  • Crumb's Big Ass Comics (June '69), a reprint of Jaxon's God Nose (originally published in 1964), Jaxon's Happy Endings Comics (August '69), and the first...
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  • The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved September 12, 2024. White, Jaxon (May 31, 2024). "Rep. Smucker to 'stand firmly' with Trump after guilty...
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  • longest-running aviation comic strip. The strip was created by 27-year-old cartoonist and aviation enthusiast Zack Mosley, who had previously worked on the...
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  • Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres. January 2: The Cincinnati Enquirer cartoonist Jim Borgman starts a blog to detail his creative process. January 3: Todd...
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  • Notable events of 1964 in comics. January 1: Jaxon's God Nose makes its debut. It is one of the earliest underground comix. January 6: Jay Heavilin and...
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    as a cartoonist was in the late 1960s and early 1970s. During this period, Rip Off Press (co-founded by Shelton and fellow UT cartoonist Jaxon) published...
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  • 1945), American abstract painter Jack Jackson (1941–2006), American cartoonist Jaxon John Jackson (painter) (1778–1831), British painter Lily Irene Jackson...
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    ISBN 1-4012-0922-X) Thunderbolt Jaxon #1–5 (w, with John Higgins, Wildstorm, 2006) collected as Thunderbolt Jaxon (tpb, 128 pages, 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1257-3)...
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  • dies". ABC News. 2008-08-02. Retrieved 2023-12-23. "Paid Notice: Deaths JAXON, JAY JASON". New York Times. August 17, 2006. Retrieved January 29, 2024...
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  • actress, hanging Rick Jason (2000), American actor, gunshot Jaxon (2006), American cartoonist and illustrator Fatafat Jayalaxmi (1980), Indian actress,...
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  • serialized. Rip Off Press established in San Francisco by Gilbert Shelton, Jaxon, Dave Moriaty, and Fred Todd. Sub-Mariner #9: First appearance of the Serpent...
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  • a variety of strips for AP artist Hugh McNeill, including a Thunderbolt Jaxon comic for publication in Australia in 1949. Matthews then recruited him...
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  • Larry Todd (category Underground cartoonists)
    Larry S. Todd (born April 6, 1948) is an American illustrator and cartoonist, best known for Dr. Atomic and his other work in underground comix, often...
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  • Retrospective Archived 2007-12-15 at the Wayback Machine A Salute to Pioneering Cartoonists of Color, Cartoon Gallery 1 Archived 2007-12-07 at the Wayback Machine...
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  • August to 5 November 1949 Artist: Hugh McNeill Reprints from Thunderbolt Jaxon. The character would later reappear in Knockout in 1958. Published: 7 September...
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  • in Apparent Suicide". The Korea Times. Retrieved 9 July 2019. "Austin cartoonist dies". 27 June 2006. Archived from the original on 27 June 2006. Retrieved...
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    Brothers creator Gilbert Shelton, underground comix pioneer Jack Jackson (Jaxon), and surrealist armadillo artist Jim Franklin. The 1960s was also an era...
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  • Earth program. Police forces were not invited inside the gates. Local cartoonist Jaxon was hired to draw a map of the area for a following edition, named...
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