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Zack Mosley

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Zack Mosley
Known forPopular Comics
Issues credited61
Active1938–2019
Primary rolewriter

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.

Full bibliography · 10 series

Smilin' Jack (1948) · 8
Four Color (1939) · 7
Large Feature Comic (1939) · 3
Smilin' Jack [shoe store giveaway] (1938) · 2
Omar Super-Book of Comics (1944) · 2
Super Comics (1938) · 1
#35
Smilin' Jack [Popped Wheat Giveaway] (1947) · 1
Thrilling Adventure Strips (1986) · 1
#7
Gwandanaland Comics (2016) · 1

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