- Lloyd Jacquet
Lloyd V. Jacquet (died 1974) [Weist, Jerry. "100 Greatest Comic Books" (
Whitman Publishing ,Atlanta, Georgia , 200), p. 61. ISBN 0-7948-1758-0] was the founder ofFunnies, Inc. , one of the first and most prominent of a handful ofcomic book "packagers" established in the late 1930s that created comics on demand forpublishers testing the waters of the emerging medium. Among its other achievements, Funnies, Inc. supplied the contents of "Marvel Comics" #1, the first publication of the company that would evolve intoMarvel Comics . Characters created by Jacquet's company include theSub-Mariner and the original Golden Age Human Torch.Biography
Early life and career
A former
World War I colonel , [ [http://www.simoncomics.com/jsbio.htm SimonComics.com: "Joe Simon"] ] Lloyd Jacquet worked as an editor for MajorMalcolm Wheeler-Nicholson 's National Allied Magazines (the futureDC Comics ) on some of the first comic books — including the landmark "", which debuted, with a February 1935 cover date, as the first such publication with solely original material rather than anynewspaper comic strip reprints. [http://www.supermanartists.comics.org/dchistory/DCHISTORY-1.htm Who's Who in the DC Universe: DC Timeline - 1935] ] Jacquet remained through its first four issues, later becomingart director ofCentaur Publications — where some sources credit him with co-creating writer-artistBill Everett 's superhero Amazing Man [ [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/7160/Timely2.htm Jess Nevins' The Timely Comics Story] ] — before leaving to start Funnies, Inc.The company was initially founded as First Funnies, Inc. in an attempt to publish a promotional giveaway comic, "
Motion Picture Funnies Weekly ", but that idea proved unsuccessful.Novelist
Mickey Spillane , who began his career in comics and worked at Funnies, Inc., recalled in 2006 that, "Our boss, Lloyd Jacquet, a dead ringer forDouglas MacArthur (corncob pipe and all), was a wonderful man, but could never understand living among wildcat writers and artists. All of us were pretty much freelance people, so firing us would have been a useless gesture". ["The Golden Age of Marvel Comics, Vol. 2", introduction ISBN 0-7851-0713-4]As
Captain America co-creatorJoe Simon further described, "Jacquet's office was painted battleship gray. The furnishing were sparse, his desk ancient but scrubbed and neat. His black, high-topped shoes, polished to a high sheen, reflected a military presence as he sat upright in a straight-back chair...." ["Alter Ego" #36 (May 2004): "The Creator of Captain America Meets the Creator of the Human Torch", by Joe Simon, p. 4-5]Later life and career
After Funnies, Inc. ended, Lloyd Jacquet Studios continued to package comics through at least 1949, when Jacquet hired artist
Joe Orlando to do work for "Treasure Chest", theCatholic -oriented comic book distributed inparochial schools . Other Lloyd Jacquet Studios projects included "Your United States", an educational, giveaway comic produced for publisherFred W. Danner in 1946, with art by future DC Comics inkerSid Greene ("Batman", "Justice League of America"). [ [http://www.comicbookresources.com/columns/oddball/index.cgi?date=2004-07-02 "Comic Book Resources": "Oddball Comics" (column) — "Your United States"] ]Footnotes
References
* [http://www.comics.org/search.lasso?type=credit&query=lloyd+jacquet&sort=chrono&Submit=Search Grand Comics Database: Lloyd Jacquet]
* [http://www.lib.utulsa.edu/speccoll/collections/comics/index.htm University of Tulsa McFarlin Library's inventory of Comic Books on Microfiche housed in their special collections department.] Note: The listing for "Amazing Man Comics" #5 (Sept. 1939) says the comic continues the numbering of the unreleased "Motion Picture Funnies Weekly".
* Lupoff, Dick &Don Thompson , eds. "All in Color for a Dime" (Krause Publications,Iola, Wisconsin , 1997 reissue), Index entry (p. 238). ISBN 0-87341-498-5
* "The Comic Book Makers" byJoe Simon with Jim Simon ISBN 1-887591-35-4
* Goulart, Ron. "Ron Goulart's Great History of Comic Books" (Contemporary Books, Chicago, 1986), Index entry (p. 100, 138, 174, 207). ISBN 0-8092-5045-4
* "Alter Ego" #22, March 2003Further reading
*Hill, Roger. "A Report on the Discovery of the Lloyd V. Jacquet Estate 'Pay Copies' of "Marvel Comics" #1 and "Motion Picture Funnies Weekly" #1", "Comic Book Marketplace" #2 (June 1993), p. 158-159
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