Jackson, Jack, 1941-2006
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Jackson, Jack, 1941-2006
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Jackson, Jack, 1941-2006
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Jackson, J.J. 1941-2004
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Jackson, J.J. 1941-2004
Jackson, J.J. (media personality)
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Jackson, J.J. (media personality)
Jaxon, 1941-2006
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Jaxon, 1941-2006
Jackson, Jack E. 1941-2006
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Jackson, Jack E. 1941-2006
Jaxon, Jack 1941-2006
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Jaxon, Jack 1941-2006
Jackson, Jack Edward 1941-2006
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Jackson, Jack Edward 1941-2006
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Considered a pioneer of underground comics with the publication of his God nose cartoons in 1964, Jack “Jaxon” Jackson (1941-2006) began drawing comics for the Austin Texas ranger, a humor magazine at the University of Texas, and other college humor magazines. In the mid-1960s, he moved to San Francisco, where he became art director for Family Dog Productions, overseeing the psychedelic poster operations for the Avalon Ballroom and greatly influencing the psychedelic art phenomenon. In 1969, Jackson founded the Rip Off Press with underground cartoonist Gilbert Shelton and two other Texas expatriates. He has produced a series of cartoon books depicting historically accurate experiences of famous Texans, such as Indian captive Cynthia Parker, her warrior/statesman son Quanah, and Juan Seguin. In 1986, Jackson published Los Mestenos: Spanish ranching in Texas, 1721-1821.
Considered a pioneer of underground comics with the publication of his God nose cartoons in 1964, Jackson began drawing comics for the Austin Texas ranger, a humor magazine at the University of Texas, and other college humor magazines. In the mid-1960s, he moved to San Francisco, where he became art director for Family Dog Productions, overseeing the psychedelic poster operations for the Avalon Ballroom and greatly influencing the psychedelic art phenomenon. In 1969, Jackson founded the Rip Off Press with underground cartoonist Gilbert Shelton and two other Texas expatriates. He has produced a series of cartoon books depicting historically accurate experiences of famous Texans, such as Indian captive Cynthia Parker, her warrior/statesman son Quanah, and Juan Seguin. In 1986, Jackson published Los mesteños: Spanish ranching in Texas, 1721-1821.
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Publishers and publishing
Publishers and publishing
Archives
Archives
Cartoonists
Cartoonists
Cartoonists
Comic books, strips, etc.
Dance posters
Folk music
Folk music
Music
Music
Posters
Posters
Ranching
Ranch life
Ranch life
Ranch life
Ranch life
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Social history
Spaniards
Spaniards
Spaniards
Spaniards
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Underground press publications
Underground press publications
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San Francisco (Calif.)
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Texas
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California--San Francisco
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Texas
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Austin (Tex.)
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Austin (Tex.)
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Texas--Austin
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Texas
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Mexico, North
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San Francisco (Calif.)
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Mexico, North
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California
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United States
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