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Paul Coker : ウィキペディア英語版
Paul Coker

Paul Coker (born Paul Coker, Jr., 1929 in Lawrence, Kansas〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lawrence native brings Frosty to life – in stores )〕) is an American illustrator. He has worked in many media, including ''Mad'', character design for Rankin-Bass TV specials such as ''Frosty the Snowman'', and advertising.
Coker's first appearance in ''Mad'' was in 1961; he has since gone on to illustrate over 375 articles for the magazine. Beginning in 1967, Coker was a production designer on more than a dozen Rankin-Bass specials and shorts, including ''Santa Claus is Comin' to Town'', ''The Year Without a Santa Claus'', ''Rudolph's Shiny New Year'' and ''The Easter Bunny Is Comin' To Town''. In 1968, he illustrated the ''Mad'' paperback "MAD for Better or Verse"; written by Frank Jacobs, it was the first of eight all-new paperbacks drawn by Coker. In 2002, the magazine also published a collection of "Horrifying Cliches," the long-running feature that featured Coker art. Coker collaborated with writer Don Edwing on two comic strips: "Lancelot" and "Horace and Buggy."
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