- Jaxon
Infobox Comics creator
name = Jack Jackson
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birthname =
birthdate = birth date|1941|05|15|mf=y
location = Pandora,Texas
deathdate = death date and age|2006|06|08|1941|05|15
deathplace =Stockdale, Texas
nationality = American
area = Artist, Writer, Publisher
alias = Jaxon
notable works = "Comanche Moon"
awards =
website =Jaxon was the pen name of Jack Jackson (
May 15 ,1941 –June 8 ,2006 ), a Americancartoonist . Many consider him the firstunderground comix artist. He co-founded the seminalRip Off Press .Jack Jackson was born in 1941 in Pandora,
Texas . He majored in accounting at theUniversity of Texas and was a staffer for its "Texas Ranger" humor magazine until he and others were fired over what he called "a pettycensorship violation." Soon afterwards, he self-published the one-shot "God Nose " (1964), which is considered by many to be the firstunderground comic .Fact|date=October 2008Jackson moved to
San Francisco in 1966, where he became art director of the dance poster division ofFamily Dog . In 1969, he co-foundedRip Off Press , one of the first independent publishers ofunderground comix , with three other Texas transplants,Gilbert Shelton ,Fred Todd , andDave Moriaty . Despite this, most of his underground comics work, heavily influenced byEC Comics , was published byLast Gasp .Jackson is best known for his historical work documenting the history of Native America and Texas, such as "Comanche Moon" (1979), "El Alamo", "Los Tejanos", "The Secret of San Saba", "Indian Lover: Sam Houston & the Cherokees", and "Lost Cause".
Jackson died June 8, 2006, in
Stockdale, Texas , in an apparent suicide after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. [M. B. Taboada, [http://www.eeweems.com/artandartifice/jackson/jackson_statesman_1000.jpg"Austin cartoonist dies: 'Jaxon' known as first underground cartoonist" ] , "Austin American-Statesman" (10 June 2006).] [Robert Faires, [http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid:375795 "Texas in Bold, Dark Strokes"] , "Austin Chronicle" (June 16, 2006).] [Margaret Moser, [http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid:394173 "General Jackson: Artist and historian Jack Jackson remembered by those who knew him well"] , "Austin Chronicle" (11 August 2006).]Bibliography (selected)
* "God Nose". Self-published, 1964
* "Comanche Moon". San Francisco, CA: Rip Off Press, 1979.* "Los Tejanos". Seattle, WA:
Fantagraphics Books , 1981.* "Long Shadows: Indian Leaders Standing in the Path of Manifest Destiny, 1600-1900".
Amarillo , TX: Paramount Publishing, 1985.* "Los Mesteños: Spanish Ranching in Texas, 1721-1821".
College Station , TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1986.* (with Maurine T. Wilson) "
Philip Nolan and Texas Expeditions to the Unknown Land, 1791-1801".Waco , TX: Texian Press, 1987.* "Secret of San Saba: A Tale of Phantoms and Greed in the Spanish Southwest". Northampton, MA: Kitchen Sink Press, 1989.
* "Mapping Texas & the Gulf Coast: The Contributions of Saint-Denis,
Oliván , &Le Maire ". College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1990.* "Optimism of Youth: The Underground Work of Jack Jackson". Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics Books, 1991.
* (with
Neal Barrett, Jr. , adapted from the novel byJoe R. Lansdale ) "Dead in the West". Milwaukie, OR:Dark Horse Comics , 1993.* "God’s Bosom and Other Stories: The Historical Strips of Jack Jackson". Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics Books, 1995.
* "Imaginary Kingdom: Texas As Seen by the Rivera & Rubi Military Expeditions, 1727 & 1767".
Austin, Texas :Texas State Historical Association , 1995.* "Flags Along the Coast: Charting the
Gulf of Mexico , 1519-1759". Austin, TX:Book Club of Texas /Wind River Press, 1995.* "Threadgill’s: The Comic Book," in "Threadgill’s: The Cookbook". Atlanta, GA: Longstreet Press, 1996.
* "Lost Cause:
John Wesley Hardin , the Taylor-Sutton Feud, and Reconstruction Texas". Northampton, MA: Kitchen Sink Press, 1998.* "Shooting the Sun: Cartographic Results of Military Activities in Texas, 1689-1892". Austin, TX:
Book Club of Texas /Wind River Press, 1998.* "Indian Lover:
Sam Houston & theCherokee s". Austin, TX: Mojo Press, 1999.* (ed., with trans. John Wheat) "Texas by
Terán : The Diary Kept by GeneralManuel de Mier y Terán on His 1828 Inspection of Texas". Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2000.* "The
Alamo : An Epic Told from Both Sides". Austin, TX: Paisano Graphics, 2002.* "Indian Agent:
Peter Ellis Bean In Mexican Texas". College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 2005.* "Almonte’s Texas:
Juan N. Almonte ’s 1834 Inspection, Secret Report, and Role in the 1836 Campaign". Austin, TX:Texas State Historical Association , 2005.Notes
References
*
Kim Thompson andGary Groth , "Devoured By His Own Fantasies", introduction to "Optimism of Youth: The Underground Work of Jack Jackson",Fantagraphics , 1991.
* Gary Groth, " [http://www.tcj.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=409&Itemid=48 Excerpts from A Tribute to Jaxon] ," Monday, 18 September 2006External links
* [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/j/jackson.htm Jack Jackson profile] at
Lambiek
* [http://www.tcj.com/237/i_jackson.html Jack Jackson interview] , "The Comics Journal " #213
* [http://www.eeweems.com/artandartifice/jack_jackson.html Art and Artifice]
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