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1914 New Castle, Pennsylvania - 1958. Known for: Comic book art, superhero illustration, cartoons-Playboy.
Described as "Playboy's marquee cartoonist", Jack Cole worked under the direction of Playboy magazine's founder, Hugh Hefner, in the 1950s when the publication began. He was also the creator of... Read full biography
Described as "Playboy's marquee cartoonist", Jack Cole worked under the direction of Playboy magazine's founder, Hugh Hefner, in the 1950s when the publication began. He was also the creator of Plastic Man, a comic book series in the 1940s, and sold cartoons to magazines including Boy's Life,... Read full biography
Described as "Playboy's marquee cartoonist", Jack Cole worked under the direction of Playboy magazine's founder, Hugh Hefner, in the 1950s when the publication began. He was also the creator of Plastic Man, a comic book series in the 1940s, and sold cartoons to magazines including Boy's Life, Colliers, and Judge. However, his favorite was what he called his "girl and gag cartoons", single panels of pin-ups. ". his ability to render the female form was already without peer.". He signed many of... Read full biography
Described as "Playboy's marquee cartoonist", Jack Cole worked under the direction of Playboy magazine's founder, Hugh Hefner, in the 1950s when the publication began. He was also the creator of Plastic Man, a comic book series in the 1940s, and sold cartoons to magazines including Boy's Life, Colliers, and Judge. However, his favorite was what he called his "girl and gag cartoons", single panels of pin-ups. ". his ability to render the female form was already without peer.". He signed many of his works, Jake Cole. Source:. Christie's New York, 12/17/2003, "Playboy at 50"
Described as "Playboy's marquee cartoonist", Jack Cole worked under the direction of Playboy magazine's founder, Hugh Hefner, in the 1950s when the publication began. He was also the creator of Plastic Man, a comic book series in the 1940s, and sold cartoons to magazines including Boy's Life, Colliers, and Judge. However, his favorite was what he called his "girl and gag cartoons", single panels of pin-ups. ". his ability to render the female form was already without peer.". He signed many of his works, Jake Cole. Source:. Christie's New York, 12/17/2003, "Playboy at 50"
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