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Jimmy Thompson (comics artist) was born on 3 October, 1907 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is an artist. Discover Jimmy Thompson (comics artist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As George Orlando Thompson
Occupation N/A
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 3 October, 1907
Birthday 3 October
Birthplace Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date of death (1949-09-16)Billings, Montana, U.S.
Died Place Billings, Montana, U.S.
Nationality Canada

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His wife is Harriet Keen Moore (m. 1942-1949)

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Jimmy Thompson (comics artist) Net Worth

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1950

Thompson's works continued to appear for several years after his death. His last work in National Comics Publications appeared in 1950. A few further books were published over the next couple years, some westerns for Avon Comics, and the titles Heroic and Juke Box Comics for Eastern Color Printing. Jimmy Thompson's last published works appeared in 1952.

1949

Thompson died on September 16, 1949, in Deaconess Hospital. He is buried in Billings, Montana.

1947

Thompson left Timely Comics after Human Torch #28 (Fall 1947). He fell ill after this, and briefly moved in with friends among the Crow Nation, but had to move into intensive care in a hospital in Billings, Montana after this.

1943

Thompson drew mostly western comics until 1943, when he switched to the super hero genre, and started working with DC Comics on "Robotman", "The Human Torch" and "The Angel" for Timely Comics. He also did work for Fawcett Comics on "Mary Marvel" and "Captain Midnight". Since he was too old to be drafted during World War II, he was in demand as a replacement for high-profile artists who had been drafted, such as Jerry Siegel, Will Eisner, and Jack Cole.

1942

On May 15, 1942, Thompson married Harriet Keen Moore.

1940

Thompson's obscurity is generally attributed to none of Thompson's inventions, like Captain Compass, having ever taken off as hit characters. Also, he died fairly young in the 1940s, which limited the reach of his career.

1938

His 76-page story "Red Eagle" in David McKay Publications' Feature Book #16 (1938), can be considered among the earliest works in the graphic novel format. It is sometimes claimed to be "the first" (though this title is contentious).

1930

Thompson's first work in the US was in 1930, a sports strip for the Buffalo Courier-Express. At this time he was apparently famous enough as an artist in Canada to be featured in product advertisements, notably for Buckingham Cigarettes. In 1937, he immigrated to the United States. Around this time he started drawing the War on Crime strip for Ledger Syndicate.

In the 1930s, Thompson was a commercial draftsman, and an uncredited ghost-artist on US newspaper strips such as Roy Powers, Eagle Scout and Hairsbreadth Harry.

1923

In 1923, Jimmy went to work in the photography lab of a Toronto newspaper. In 1925, Jimmy began his art career, drawing single-panel cartoons for Canadian newspapers, generally about sports. In 1928, a feature in the Niagara Falls Gazette describes Thompson as a "well known Canadian artist", and describes him as having insured his drawing arm for $25,000.

1907

George "Jimmy" Orlando Thompson (October 3, 1907 – September 16, 1949) was a Canadian comic book artist during the Golden Age of Comic Books. He worked for many companies throughout his career including DC Comics, Timely Comics, Marvel Comics, Fawcett Comics, David McKay Publications, and King Features Syndicate.

Thompson was born on October 3, 1907, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His parents were George Thompson and Mabel Thompson (née Martin), and he had one younger sister, Dorothy Thompson (born 1912). As a young man, Jimmy worked in his father's photography shop.