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Jack Chick

Cartoonist

Jack T. Chick is the founder and president of Chick Publications, publishers of comic books that encourage people follow Jesus and convert to Christianity as the only way to avoid eternity in Hell. Most of Chick's comics tell simple stories of sinners seeing the errors of their ways -- not always before it's too late. Chick's personal life is a well-guarded secret: according to his official biography he served in World War II; he converted to Christianity in 1948 (though he is not affiliated with any church); and sometime in the late 1950s he began drawing comics as a way to spread the gospel. His palm-sized tracts have been ubiquitous ever since, distributed anonymously in bus stations, laundromats and diners across America. In the 1970s Chick began publishing regular-sized comics and hiring other artists, and by the 1990s his underground fame as a proselytizing cartoonist had grown to include an international audience and fan tributes on the Web.

Extra credit: Chick is not without critics: his frequent attacks on other religions (especially Catholicism), homosexuality and rock music have raised the ire of several religious and non-religious groups... Many Chick Publications have been banned in Canada as "hate literature."

Four Good Links

Chick Publications

The official site, the place to read and order tracts

Meeting Jack Chick

An account of encountering Chick at a showing of his film The Light of the World

Jack Chick Museum of Fine Art

Chock full of Chick-a-bilia and reviews of his work

Christian Comics Pioneer

Slightly more detailed biography

Vital Stats

Birth

13 April 1924
(age 84)

Birthplace

Los Angeles, California

Death

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Best Known As

Creator of those little Christian comic books