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The Adventures of Smilin' Jack () leondumoulin.nl Directed by, Lewis D. Collins, Ray Taylor. Distributed by, Universal Pictures. Release date. (). Running time. 13 chapters ( min). Country, United States. Language, English. The Adventures of Smilin' Jack () is a Universal movie serial based on the comic strip The.
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Email Address never made public. The Comics click the covers. The Adventures of Smilin' Jack is an aviation comic strip that first appeared October 1, , in the Chicago Tribune and ended April 1, After a run of 40 years, it was the longest-running aviation comic strip. The strip was created by year-old cartoonist and aviation enthusiast Zack Mosley , who had previously worked on the Buck Rogers and Skyroads strips.
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Smilin' Jack was originally Mack Martin, in On the Wing , but Chicago Tribune editor Joseph Medill Patterson did not like the original title, so on December 31, , the name was changed to Jack Martin, and the strip was retitled The Adventures of Smilin' Jack after its creator, who had been nicknamed "Smilin' Zack" by his colleagues. In later years it was simply known as Smilin' Jack. Zack Mosley's assistant during the s and early s was Boody Rogers. Smilin' Jack's appearance was based on that of notable air racing star Roscoe Turner.
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The Sunday page had a topper strip , originally called Air Facts. Smilin' Jack developed an extremely colorful and imaginative band of supporting characters through its lengthy run, including Downwind Jaxon; Fat Stuff, a humorous Hawaiian character; hillbilly mechanic Rufus Jimpson; glamorous air hostess Dixie Lee; and eventually Jack Jr.
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Many supporting characters were drawn with distinctive visual devices. The corpulent Fat Stuff had buttons popping off his tight-fitting shirt, never explaining how the buttons magically regenerated from one panel to the next.
Mosley sometimes drew a chicken in one corner of the panel, eating buttons as they flew off. Even more distinctive was Smilin' Jack's handsome sidekick and co-pilot Downwind, whose face drove women wild with passion. Downwind's features remain a mystery; he was invariably drawn with his head in three-quarters rear view so that his face was averted from the reader. This visual device sometimes became contrived, as when a villain stood in front of Downwind aiming a weapon at him: the co-pilot would still be looking back over his shoulder, as if something more interesting was happening behind him.
Dell Comics published the series in comic book anthology titles from and collected them in Smilin' Jack comic books from Frank Readick had the title role, and the cast also included Gertrude Warner.