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Jack Davis was a prominent American cartoonist and illustrator, known for his distinctive style and contributions to the comic book industry. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1924, he developed a passion for art at a young age. After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, he began his career in comics, notably working for EC Comics, where his talent for satire and horror shone through. Davis was celebrated for his work on titles like 'Two-Fisted Tales' and 'Mad Magazine', earning a reputation as one of the leading artists of his time.

His illustrations often combined humor with a keen sense of social commentary, making his work resonate with a wide audience. Beyond comics, Davis's art extended to advertising and film, showcasing his versatility as an illustrator. Over the decades, he influenced numerous artists and left an indelible mark on the comic book landscape, becoming a beloved figure in American pop culture. Jack Davis's legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists and fans alike.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita December 14, 1924
Luogo di nascita Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Data di morte July 12, 2020