here - Jon B. Cooke`s Home Page!

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here - Jon B. Cooke`s Home Page!
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Beth A. Cooke
Jon B. Cooke
Miss Jessie Cooke
Teddy Rocket Cooke
(from left) Ben, Danny & Josh Cooke
Zeppelin D-LZ129, The Hindenburg
Plastic Man by Jack Cole
SpongeBob SquarePants
by Stephen Hillenburg
King Kong by Willis O’Brien
Jesus Christ
Jerry Garcia, musician (Grateful
Dead, The Jerry Garcia Band)
Captain America by Jack Kirby
John Cleese, actor (Fawlty Towers,
Monty Python’s Flying Circus)
R. Crumb, cartoonist (Fritz the Cat,
Mr. Natural, Arcade, New Yorker)
Captain Marvel by C. C. Beck
Benjamin Franklin, U.S. Ambassador
Alan Moore, author (Swamp Thing,
Marvelman, Watchmen, From Hell)
Buster Crabbe, actor (Flash Gordon)
Sean Penn, actor (Fast Times at
Ridgemont High, Mystic River)
Harvey Kurtzman, cartoonist (Mad,
Little Annie Fanny, Goodman Beaver)
John Belushi, actor (Animal House,
The Blues Brothers, 1941, Neighbors)
Basil Wolverton, cartoonist (Mad,
Plop!, Powerhouse Pepper, Spacehawk)
John F. Kerry, U.S. Senator
Doc Stearn… Mr. Monster
by Michael T. Gilbert
Matt Stone & Trey Parker,
actor/writers (South Park, Team
America: World Police, Baseketball)
The War of the Worlds by George Pal
Mona Gorilla by Rick Meyerowitz
(National Lampoon)
Gil Kane, cartoonist (His Name Is…
Savage, Blackmark, Green Lantern)
Chuck Jones, animator (Daffy Duck,
Road Runner, Charley Dog, Grinch)
Mark Twain, author (The Adventures
of Huckleberry Finn, Innocents
Abroad, The Prince and the Pauper)
Neil Young, musician (Harvest,
After the Gold Rush, Comes A Time)
Ray Harryhausen, stop-motion
animator (Jason and the Argonauts,
The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms)
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., author
(Slaughterhouse Five, Cat’s Cradle)
Chuck Berry, musician (Johnny
B. Goode; Roll Over, Beethoven)
Halle Berry, actor (Monster’s Ball,
Die Another Day, Catwoman)
36. Mohandas Gandhi, pacifist
37. Gloria Steinem, feminist
38. Howard Phillips Lovecraft,
author (The Call of Cthulhu,
The Shadow Over Innsmouth)
39. Ted Geisel (Dr. Seuss), author/
cartoonist (Horton Hears a Who,
How the Grinch Stole Christmas)
40. John Lennon, musician (Plastic Ono
Band, Imagine, Instant Karma)
41. Chris Ware, cartoonist (Jimmy
Corrigan, Rusty Brown, McSweeney’s)
42. Maureen Dowd, columnist/author
(The New York Times, Bushworld)
43. Stanley Kubrick, film director (Paths
of Glory, 2001: A Space Odyssey)
44. Ché Guevara, revolutionary
45. Tommy Chong, actor (Cheech &
Chong, After Hours)
46. Dave Chappelle, actor/writer (The
Chappelle Show, Half-Baked)
47. Jon Stewart, host (The Daily Show)
48. Beyoncé Knowles, singer/actor
(Destiny’s Child, Goldmember)
49. Chris Martin, musician (Coldplay)
50. Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President
51. Matt Groening, cartoonist
(The Simpsons, Life In Hell)
52. Billie Holiday, singer (God Bless
the Child, My Man, Body and Soul)
53. Hillary Clinton, U.S. Senator
54. Jar Jar Binks by George Lucas
(Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom
Menace, played by Ahmed Best)
55. Jaime Hernandez, cartoonist (Love &
Rockets, Maggie & Hopey)
56. Martin Scorsese, film director (Taxi
Driver, Goodfellas, King of Comedy)
57. Gilbert Hernandez, cartoonist
(Love & Rockets, Luba, Palomar)
58. Muhammad Ali, athlete
59. Will Eisner, cartoonist (The Spirit,
A Contract With God, A Life Force)
60. Ricky Gervais, actor/writer
(The Office, Meet Ricky Gervias)
61. Bill Clinton, U.S. President
62. Groucho Marx, actor (The Marx
Bros., Duck Soup, Animal Crackers)
63. Marilyn Monroe, actor (Seven-Year
Itch, Some Like It Hot, The Misfits)
64. art spiegelman, cartoonist (Maus, In
the Shadow of No Towers, Ace Hole)
65. George W. Bush, U.S. President
66. Bettie Page, model/pin-up sensation
67. Larry David, actor/writer (Seinfeld,
Curb Your Enthusiasm, Fridays)
68. Peter Falk, actor (Columbo)
69. Sean Connery, actor (James Bond,
The Anderson Tapes, The Hill)
70. Thomas Lennon, actor (Reno: 911!)
71. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., civil
rights leader
72. Kurt Cobain, musician (Nirvana)
73. Bob Fosse, film director (Cabaret,
Star 80, All That Jazz, Lenny)
74. Alfred Hitchcock, film director (Rear
Window, Psycho, North by Northwest)
75. William Shatner, actor (Star Trek)
76. Boris Karloff, actor (Frankenstein,
The Bride of Frankenstein, Bedlam)
77. Roddy McDowell, actor (Planet of
the Apes, How Green Was My Valley)
78. Daffy Duck by Chuck Jones
79. Wallace & Grommit by Nick Parks
80. Scotty Beckett & Spanky
McFarland, actors (Our Gang)
81. Thomas Jefferson, U.S. President
82. Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog by
Robert Smigel (Conan O’Brien)
83. Robosapien
84. Krazy Kat by George Herriman
85. Jack Kirby, cartoonist (Fantastic
Four, The Fourth World, Thor)
86. Ant-Man
87. Bionicle
88. Rod Serling, writer/producer (The
Twilight Zone, Night Gallery)
89. Syd Barrett, musician (Pink Floyd)
90. Georgia O’Keefe, painter
91. Mickey Mouse by Floyd Gottfredson
92. Thunderbirds by Gerry Anderson
93. Woodstock by Charles M. Schulz
(Peanuts)
Obviously, the card is a pastiche of
the jacket art of The Beatles’ 1967 record
album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club
Band. Our apologies to anyone associated
with that work, especially the Fab Four.
The centerspread depicts (besides Ringo,
natch) the current visages of (from left)
Daniel Jacob (9), Benjamin Russell (15),
and Joshua Thomas (12). The back cover
is a nod to John Lennon & Yoko Ono’s
1970 advertisment, an adjunct of their
plea to “Give Peace a Chance,” and which
appeared in newspapers the world over
during the days of the Vietnam War.
Chocolate Chip, our recently-departed —
and dearly lamented — pet guinea pig
appears here at the request of Danny.
Hope you enjoyed this grossly overproduced holiday greeting! ’Til next year!