Zack Mosley
Zack Terrell Mosley was born on December 12, 1906, and passed away on December 21, 1993. He is best remembered as the creator of the aviation-themed newspaper strip *The Adventures of Smilin' Jack*, which ran from 1933 to 1973 and appeared in over 300 newspapers. Mosley's path into comics began with a passion for aviation, which he channeled into his strip's high-flying adventures. His signature style blended dynamic, airborne action with a lighthearted, often humorous touch. Over his career, Mosley worked as artist, inker, letterer, and writer on 61 credited issues, with his most frequent titles including *Popular Comics*, *Smilin' Jack*, and *Four Color*. He also contributed to *Large Feature Comic* and a *Smilin' Jack* shoe store giveaway. Mosley's key collaborator was likely his own imagination, as he single-handedly wrote and drew his strip for decades. His lasting legacy is as a pioneer of the aviation comic genre, inspiring generations of readers with tales of daring pilots. While major awards are not documented in available sources, his work remains a fondly remembered piece of mid-century newspaper comics.
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