Jack Cole (1918-1958) was an American comic book artist and illustrator best known for his creation of the superhero Plastic Man.

Cole apprenticed under the legendary Will Eisner during his early days. In 1940 he had learnt much of the fundamentals of narrative illustrating and was handling the art chores for The Spirit strip. In fact, he created his own imitation of the strip called Midnight which featured wilder adventures of the same kind of hero.

In 1941 Cole created Plastic Man for Police Comics. A few years later in 1943 the idiosyncratic character gained his own title. Plastic Man's offbeat humor and his ability to take any shape gave the cartoonist many opportunities for experimentation in both text and graphics.

Cole continued to work on his wildly popular character for many years and also became the premiere illustrator for Playboy magazine. His elaborately finished cartoons set the style for all the cartoons in the magazine. In 1956 Cole left the Plastic Man title. Two years later on August 15, 1958 Cole took his own life.

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