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Jack Mendelsohn
Born (1926-11-08)November 8, 1926
Died January 25, 2017(2017-01-25) (aged 90)
Nationality American
Notable works
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and others
Jackmen
Panels from Jack Mendelsohn's 1959–61 comic strip Jackys Diary.

Jack Mendelsohn (November 8, 1926 – January 25, 2017) was an American writer-artist who worked in animation, comic strips and comic books. An Emmy-nominated television comedy writer and story editor, he had numerous credits as a TV scripter, including Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Three's Company, The Carol Burnett Show and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Among his work for feature films, he was a co-screenwriter of Yellow Submarine (1968). In 2004, the Animation Writers Caucus of the Writers Guild gave him a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Personal life

His father was an agent for cartoonist-animator Winsor McCay, and during Mendelsohn's childhood in Brooklyn, he was an avid reader of cartoonist Stan MacGovern's off-beat New York Post comic strip, Silly Milly, an obvious influence on Mendelsohn's cartoon style. Dropping out of high school, Mendelsohn joined the Navy and after World War II, he contributed gag cartoons to The Saturday Evening Post and other magazines.

Mark Evanier reported Jack Mendelsohn died of lung cancer on the evening of January 25, 2017.

Jackys Diary

In the late 1950s and early 1960s, while living in Mexico City, he wrote and drew his innovative comic strip, Jackys Diary. It began January 11, 1959, continuing until 1961. The Sunday-only strip is regarded by many comics buffs as one of King Features most novel and clever humor strips.

Jacksdiary

An apostrophe was added to the strip's title when it was reprinted by Dell Comics as Jacky's Diary. Beginning June 2010, Jackys Diary was carried by King Features' DailyINK, but it was dropped from the DailyINK line-up in 2012. DailyINK's Archivist explained, "Unfortunately, we no longer have the rights to publish the strip."

The complete run of the strip was released as a hardcover book in 2014 by IDW Publishing.

Mendelsohn ghostwrote for other comic strips, and he also wrote for comic books, notably as a contributor to EC Comics' Panic. In 2014, Mendelsohn received the Bill Finger Award.

Screenwriting credits

Television

Film

  • Yellow Submarine (1968)
  • The Adventures of Robin Hoodnik (1972)
  • Gallavants (1984)
  • Sweet Sea (1985)
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