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Jack Ziegler (1942–2017)

Author of How's the Squid?: A Book of Food Cartoons

12+ Works 228 Members 5 Reviews

Works by Jack Ziegler

How's the Squid?: A Book of Food Cartoons (2004) 60 copies, 2 reviews
Hamburger Madness (1978) 27 copies
You Had Me at Bow Wow (2006) 23 copies
Filthy little things (1981) 19 copies
Lily of the Forest (1987) — Illustrator — 17 copies, 2 reviews
Worst Case Scenario (1990) 9 copies
Flying Boy (1988) — Illustrator — 7 copies, 1 review
Mister Knocky (1993) 5 copies
Marital Blitz (1987) 3 copies

Associated Works

The Complete Cartoons of the New Yorker (2004) — Cartoonist — 1,448 copies, 9 reviews
The New Yorker Book of Dog Cartoons (1992) — Contributor — 200 copies, 2 reviews
Annie's Pet (1989) — Illustrator — 148 copies
Byte Me! (1996) — Illustrator, some editions — 10 copies

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1970s (3) 1980s (5) 1990s (3) 1st (8) 2000s (4) 2009 (2) cartoon art (4) cartoon collections (2) cartoons (36) children (2) children's (2) children's book (1) cocktails (2) comic (2) comics (15) DJ (3) dogs (4) drinking (2) fiction (7) First Edition (2) food (5) HB (3) humor (31) karma (1) National Lampoon (2) New Yorker (19) non-fiction (3) Panel (9) PB (6) picture book (5)

Common Knowledge

Legal name
Ziegler, John Denmore
Birthdate
1942-07-13
Date of death
2017-03-29
Gender
male
Education
Fordham University
Occupations
cartoonist
Organizations
The New Yorker
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Places of residence
Forest Hills, New York, USA
Place of death
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New York, USA

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Reviews

5 reviews
Some of these cartoons are laugh out loud funny: Angst over easy, the Wrath of Ben and Jerry, the man on a desert island waiting for his waitress. Who knew food could be this funny.
½
I thought this was a very good short little story. It had a good message about karma, or how good things come to those who do good. My daughter really enjoyed the story and pictures. Definitely a good short and quick read for children.
I read this book as a child, and somehow it's words and pictures have become a core memory? So I will love it forever even though I don't really know why...
pretty good. my favourite is the munch master toaster with two scream-head pieces of toast--a little scorched.

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Works
12
Also by
7
Members
228
Popularity
#98,696
Rating
½ 4.3
Reviews
5
ISBNs
15

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