Jef Mallett | |
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Born | Lansing, Michigan | February 28, 1962
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | artist, writer, triathlete |
Notable works | Frazz, Trizophrenia: Inside the Minds of a Triathlete |
Awards | full list |
Jef Mallett (born 1962) is an American cartoonist best known as the creator and artist of the nationally syndicated comic strip Frazz.
Mallett attended nursing school as well as EMT training before leaving to pursue his artistic interests. [1] He has a longtime interest in bicycling and hanggliding and is an avid triathlete, having completed his first triathlon in 1981 (coming in 9th). He has twice completed the Ironman Triathlon. [2] He is married to Patty [3] and lives in Huntington Woods, Michigan, United States. [4]
While in high school, Mallett published his first comic strip for his local newspaper, the Big Rapids Pioneer. [5] His first comic series was entitled "Birchbark", featuring a French-Canadian trapper. [6] After becoming a graphic artist, he worked in that capacity for regional newspapers, the Grand Rapids Press and the Flint Journal. [7] [8] Afterwards, Mallett left the commercial world to concentrate on Frazz full-time.
Jef Mallett | |
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Born | Lansing, Michigan | February 28, 1962
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | artist, writer, triathlete |
Notable works | Frazz, Trizophrenia: Inside the Minds of a Triathlete |
Awards | full list |
Jef Mallett (born 1962) is an American cartoonist best known as the creator and artist of the nationally syndicated comic strip Frazz.
Mallett attended nursing school as well as EMT training before leaving to pursue his artistic interests. [1] He has a longtime interest in bicycling and hanggliding and is an avid triathlete, having completed his first triathlon in 1981 (coming in 9th). He has twice completed the Ironman Triathlon. [2] He is married to Patty [3] and lives in Huntington Woods, Michigan, United States. [4]
While in high school, Mallett published his first comic strip for his local newspaper, the Big Rapids Pioneer. [5] His first comic series was entitled "Birchbark", featuring a French-Canadian trapper. [6] After becoming a graphic artist, he worked in that capacity for regional newspapers, the Grand Rapids Press and the Flint Journal. [7] [8] Afterwards, Mallett left the commercial world to concentrate on Frazz full-time.