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The Classic Pin-Up Art of Jack Cole [Hardcover]

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  • Hardcover: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Fantagraphics Books (April 1 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1560975598
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560975595
  • Product Dimensions: 26.2 x 19 x 1.3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 476 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,188,385 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In the rarefied realm of classic cartoon pin-up art, nobody did it better than Jack Cole. With his quirky line drawings and sensual watercolours, Cole, under Hugh Hefner's guiding hand, catapulted to stardom in the 1950s as Playboy's marquee cartoonist, a position he held until his untimely death at the age of 43.

Jack Cole, most recently the subject of a book profile by Art Spiegelman and Chip Kidd (Jack Cole and Plastic Man) has been justly celebrated as the creator of Plastic Man and an innovative comic book artist of the 1940s. But after finishing his 14-year run on Plastic Man, he found himself back at square one in an idiom that didn't come naturally to him: the gag cartoon. According to Cole, his saviour was the Humorama line of down-market digest magazines. This girls and gags magazine circuit proved to be the perfect training ground to regain his footing and develop his craft at single panel cartoons. While Cole may have been honing his skills as a gag writer, his ability to render the female form was already without peer. Though he signed his cartoons "Jake," Cole's exquisite line drawings and masterful use of ink-wash-a skill he carried over to Playboy-betrayed his pseudonym.

Along with a foreword by Warner Brothers Animation designer Shane Glines, this volume collects the best of these hidden gems, including several shot from Cole's stunning original art. Most of these drawings have not seen print in more than 50 years; taken together, they provide a rare glimpse into the singular artistry of Jack Cole.

About the Author

Alex Chun lives in Los Angeles, CA with his wife and two children, and practices law in his spare time.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Cole's Art is Simply Remarkable, Aug 19 2006
By Tate Hemlock "invisibledj" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Classic Pin-Up Art of Jack Cole (Hardcover)
Fans of Jack Cole's Plastic Man should do themselves a favor and seek this book out. These one-panel gags foreshadow the work Cole would do for Playboy in the 1950's. The line art, is of course, extraordinary but his experiments with ink wash really leap off the page. Cole's gals are breathtaking. As Art Speigelman noted, "Cole's goddesses were estrogen souffles who mesmerized the ineffectual saps who lusted after them." I admit that I too was mesmerized flipping through the pages of this book. The gags are sometimes weak but Cole himself admitted that after having drawn comic books for so long he had to re-learn the art of the one-panel gag. Fortunately, this period drawing gags for the Humorama line helped him develop the talent needed to become Playboy's pre-eminent cartoonist in the early days. Alex Chun did a good job in condensing Cole's life down to a few pages. Which means more room for Cole's art!

A few things to note. The book says Quality Comics later became DC Comics, however, when Quality folded they were actually purchased by DC and absorbed into their line-up. The editorial review above states that Playboy was Cole's last professional gig before his untimely death but in actuality he created the syndicated newspaper strip Betsy and Me in the final year of his life. It was being published in nearly 50 papers at the time of his death.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Cole Fan, Aug 26 2007
By Roberto Briceno - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The Classic Pin-Up Art of Jack Cole (Hardcover)
I personally loved this book. I am a huge Jack Cole fan and enjoyed all of the gags in the book.

If you are a fan if gag cartoons, don't pass this up.

4.0 out of 5 stars Nice but..., Oct 14 2011
By Audran Guerard - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Classic Pin-Up Art of Jack Cole (Paperback)
I wish it was in colors. Only 2 pages are printed in colors. It's sad because his color arrangement is powerful and missing in this book. Still nice to own.
 Go to Amazon.com to see all 3 reviews  4.7 out of 5 stars 

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