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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...."
267:(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". 314: 464: 401: 658: 449: 540: 263:, who began his career in comics and worked at Funnies, Inc., recalled in 2006 that, "Our boss, Lloyd Jacquet, a dead ringer for 462:
University of Tulsa McFarlin Library's inventory of Comic Books on Microfiche housed in their special collections department.
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Hill, Roger. "A Report on the Discovery of the Lloyd V. Jacquet Estate 'Pay Copies' of
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Simon, Joe. "The Creator of Captain America Meets the Creator of the Human Torch",
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continued to package comics through at least 1949, when Jacquet hired artist
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reprints. Jacquet remained through its first four issues, later becoming
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when he died in March 1970 at c. age 71. His wife was named Grace.
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Founder of Funnies, Inc., one of the first comic book "packagers"
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to a father who had emigrated from France. After serving as a
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in an attempt to publish a promotional giveaway comic,
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Other Lloyd Jacquet Studios projects included 527:: "Oddball Comics" (column of July 1, 2004) — 541:Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928-1999. 585:, 1997 reissue), Index entry (p. 238). 430:Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999 617:Ron Goulart's Great History of Comic Books 231:in c. 1936–1937, and then art director of 27: 371: 282: 243:— before leaving to start Funnies, Inc. 177: 534: 489:The Golden Age of Marvel Comics, Vol. 2 666: 347: 345: 396: 394: 328:Jacquet was living in the borough of 256:, but that idea proved unsuccessful. 659:Grand Comics Database: Lloyd Jacquet 305:-oriented comic book distributed in 342: 144:testing the waters of the emerging 13: 549: 391: 14: 700: 636: 643: 105: 567:#2 (June 1993), p. 158-159 516: 213:New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine 501: 482: 455: 435: 419: 380: 365: 1: 561:Motion Picture Funnies Weekly 477:Motion Picture Funnies Weekly 335: 253:Motion Picture Funnies Weekly 387:SimonComics.com: "Joe Simon" 229:George Matthew Adams Service 172: 7: 356:Social Security Death Index 287:After Funnies, Inc. ended, 246:The company was founded as 10: 705: 674:Golden Age comics creators 182:Lloyd Jacquet was born in 446:"The Timely Comics Story" 204:National Allied Magazines 200:Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson 86: 76: 68: 53: 38: 26: 21: 432:. 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Brooklyn
New York State
Funnies, Inc.
/ˈækɪt/
Funnies, Inc.
comic book
publishers
medium
Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics
Sub-Mariner
Golden Age
Human Torch
Brooklyn
colonel
World War I
editor
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
National Allied Magazines
DC Comics
New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine
newspaper
comic strip
art director
George Matthew Adams Service
Centaur Publications
Bill Everett
Amazing Man
First Funnies, Inc.

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