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Jack Kent (illustrator)

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American comics artist
Jack Kent
BornJohn Wellington Kent
(1920-03-10)March 10, 1920
Burlington, Iowa, U.S.
DiedOctober 18, 1985(1985-10-18) (aged 65)
U.S.
Area(s)Cartoonist, Artist
Notable works
King Aroo
Spouse(s)June
Jack Kent'sKing Aroo (November 25, 1956)

John Wellington Kent, better known by his signatureJack Kent (March 10, 1920 – October 18, 1985), was an American cartoonist and prolific author-illustrator of 40children's books. He is perhaps best known as the creator ofKing Aroo, acomic strip often compared toWalt Kelly'sPogo. In addition to his own books, he also illustrated 22 books by other authors.[1]

Born inBurlington, Iowa, Kent dropped out of high school at the age of 15 and began a career as a freelance commercial artist, working in that field until he joined theU.S. Army in 1941.

King Aroo arrives

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His first nationally recognized work wasKing Aroo, which was syndicated and distributed internationally from November 1950 to June 1965. The strip did not become a great commercial success, but was reportedly adored by its loyal fanbase, and praised for its imaginative puns and dialogue.[2]The early strips were collected in a 192-page book,King Aroo, published as a trade paperback by Doubleday in 1953. The collection had an introduction byGilbert Seldes. In 2010 IDW began a complete reprint ofKing Aroo, with the first volume covering dailies and Sundays from 1950 thru 1952.

He also wrote and drew the seasonal 1968syndicatedChristmas comic strip,Why Christmas Almost Wasn't which was also offered toNewspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) clients.[3]

Also in 1968, and continuing into 1969, he wrote several articles (and illustrated one of them) forMad. He made a final contribution toMad in 1977.[4][5]

He began writing and illustrating children's books in 1968, which he continued doing until his death.

Personal life

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According to Bruce Canwell's biographical essay published in IDW's second volume of King Aroo-reprints, Kent married Juliet Bridgman in September 1952; however, the couple divorced only eight months later. In March 1954, Kent married again, this time to June Kilstofte, a reporter who had interviewed him for a magazine article. They remained married until Kent's death. In July, 1955 their only child John Wellington "Jack" Kent Jr. was born.

Living on the banks of the San Antonio River, Kent and his wife June named their homeKing Aroo's Castle. He died in 1985 from leukemia.

Awards

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Jack Kent's bookJust Only John received awards from the Chicago Graphics Associates and the Children's Book Clinic.The New York Times named hisMr. Meebles outstanding picture book of the year 1970.

Archives

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At the University of Minnesota, the collection Jack Kent Papers spans the years 1953 to 1985 and includes 50 pencil sketches, nine photocopies, 182 blue line illustrations, 251 ink illustrations (some with holograph, paste-ups, separations), two paste-ups for table of contents, eight pencil illustrations with holograph, three ink illustrations with color indications and three watercolor illustrations.

Selected works

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  • 1987Jack Kent's Valentine Sticker BookISBN 0-590-32400-4
  • 1985The Caterpillar and the Polliwog
  • 1985Joey Runs AwayISBN 0-13-510462-9
  • 1984Joey
  • 1984Jim Jimmy JamesISBN 0-688-02541-2
  • 1984Round Robin
  • 1983Silly Goose
  • 1982The Once-Upon-a-Time Dragon
  • 1981Jack Kent's Sticker-Fun Drawing BookISBN 0-590-32312-1
  • 1981Little Peep
  • 1981The Biggest Shadow in the ZooISBN 0-8193-1048-4
  • 1981The Scribble MonsterISBN 0-15-271031-0
  • 1980Knee High Nina
  • 1979Floyd, the Tinniest ElephantISBN 0-385-14099-1
  • 1979Hoddy Doddy (collecting three stories: "The Lobsters", "The Clock", and "The Patriot")
  • 1979Jack Kent's Hokus Pokus Bedtime Book
  • 1978Socks For Supper
  • 1978Jack Kent's Cindy Lou and the Witch's Dog
  • 1978Piggy Bank Gonzales
  • 1978Supermarket Magic: A Sniffy Book (ascratch and sniff book)ISBN 0-394-83921-8
  • 1977Jack Kent's Merry Mother Goose
  • 1976The Animobile Book
  • 1976There's No Such Thing as a Dragon
  • 1976Jack Kent's Happy-Ever-After Book
  • 1975The Christmas Piñata
  • 1975The Egg BookISBN 0-02-750200-7
  • 1974Bremen Town Musicians
  • 1974More Fables of Aesop
  • 1974Jack Kent's Hop, Skip, and Jump Book: An Action Word Book
  • 1973Mrs. Mooley
  • 1973Jack Kent's 12 Days of Christmas
  • 1972Jack Kent's Fables of Aesop (akaThe Fox and the Crow: And 10 Other Tales)
  • 1972Dooley and the Snortsnoot
  • 1971The Fat Cat: A Danish Folktale
  • 1971The Wizard of Wallaby Wallow (akaThe Wizard and His Magic Spells)ISBN 0-819305-13-8
  • 1970The Blah
  • 1970Mr. Meebles
  • 1970Jack Kent's Book of Nursery Tales
  • 1969Mrs. Mooley
  • 1969Mr. Elephant's Birthday Party
  • 1969Clotilda (akaClotilda's Magic)ISBN 0-394-83866-1
  • 1969Fly Away Home
  • 1969The Grown-Up Day
  • 1968Just Only John
  • 1953King Aroo (Doubleday)

Other authors

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Jack Kent illustrations for other authors

  • 1985The Twiddle Twins' Haunted House by Howard Goldsmith
  • 1985Q Is for Duck: An Alphabet Guessing Game by Marcia McClintock Folsom and Mary Elting
  • 1985Easy As Pie: A Guessing Game of Sayings by Marcia Folsom and Michael Folsom
  • 1984Grime Doesn't Pay: Law & Order Jokes compiled byCharles Keller
  • 1980Big Bear, Spare That Tree by Richard J. MargolisISBN 0-688-80248-6
  • 1979Laura's Story byBeatrice Schenk de RegniersISBN 0-689-30677-6
  • 1978Janie and the Giant by Sarah Barchas
  • 1978The Simple Prince byJane YolenISBN 0-8193-0960-5
  • 1977More Spaghetti, I Say! byRita Golden Gelman (later printings after 1987 are illustrated byMort Gerberg instead of Jack Kent)
  • 1976The Magic Carrot Seeds by Carla Stevens
  • 1976Seven at One Blow by Freya Littledale
  • 1976Why Can't I Fly byRita Golden Gelman
  • 1975I Was Walking Down the Road by Sarah E. Barchas
  • 1975How to Make Possum's Honey Bread, Skunk's Chocolate Sprinkle Bread, and Racoon's Raisin Bread, Too by Carla StevensISBN 0-8164-3166-3

Ralph series

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TheRalph series about a parrot named Ralph. Written by Bonnie Bishop:

  • 1979No One Noticed Ralph
  • 1979Ralph Rides Away

Ruth Belov Gross

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Jack Kent illustrated books by Ruth Belov Gross

  • 1983The Girl Who Wouldn't Get Married
  • 1982If You Grew Up with George Washington (later printings are illustrated byEmily Arnold McCully instead of Jack Kent)
  • 1977The Emperor's New Clothes retold by Ruth Belov Gross
  • 1974The Bremen-town Musicians retold by Ruth Belov Gross

References

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  1. ^Streetman, Burgin. "Just Only Jack,"San Antonio Current, February 10, 2010.
  2. ^"Newsarama | GamesRadar+".
  3. ^Santa's Secrets, Day 5
  4. ^"Just only Jack".
  5. ^"Doug Gilford's Mad Cover Site - UGOI - Jack Kent".

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