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Stan Mack




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Janet & Me, Taxes - the Tea Party - and Thos, The Story of the Jews, 10 bears in my bed, The runaway road

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Stan Mack (b. May 13, 1936) is an American cartoonist best known for his series, "Stan Mack's Real Life Funnies", which ran in The Village Voice for over 20 years. His Adweek comic strip, "Stan Mack’s Outtakes," covered the New York media scene. An early comic strip was "Mule's Diner," which ran in the National Lampoon.

Mack was born in Brooklyn but grew up in Providence, Rhode Island, and is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. He served in the U.S. Army, stationed at the USMA at West Point, in the Department of Social Sciences.

Stan Mack Mike Bakaty in Stan Macks Real Life Funnies Fineline Tattoo

Before turning to cartooning, Mack was the art director for Book Week at the New York Herald Tribune, and art director of the Book and Education Department and The New York Times Sunday Magazine at The New York Times.

Stan Mack Jeremiahs Vanishing New York Stan Macks Real Life Funnies

"Real Life Funnies" was notable for its semi-documentary feel: all dialog was culled from Mack's observations, and reported as "100% Guaranteed Overheard". He said of it: "This job gave me an excuse to accost people, to be pushy and aggressive. ... I learned to take notes on my shirt cuffs and walk backward in crowds. But most of all I learned to listen to what ordinary people have to say."

Stan Mack Jeremiahs Vanishing New York Stan Macks Real Life Funnies

With his late partner Janet Bode, he cowrote several young adult nonfiction books, including Heartbreak and Roses, Hard Time, and For Better, For Worse. He has also created children’s picture books, including Where's My Cheese and 10 Bears in My Bed. In 1998, Mack wrote and illustrated The Story of the Jews: A 4,000 Year Adventure, a humorous cartoon look at the history of the Jews. In his 2004 book Janet & Me: An Illustrated Story of Love and Loss, he wrote about his eighteen-year relationship with Bode and her eventual death from cancer.

Stan Mack Our RISD Behind the Scenes on Madison Avenue

Mack's latest book, with Susan Champlin, is Road to Revolution, the first of a series of historical graphic novels for young people.

Stan Mack Jeremiahs Vanishing New York Stan Macks Real Life Funnies

References

Stan Mack Wikipedia


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