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Parker at the 2016 Texas Book Festival.

Jake Parker, also known as Agent 44, is a comics short-story creator, concept artist, illustrator, and animator. In 2009 Parker started Inktober, a popular annual celebration of ink drawing during the month of October.[1] In 2014's Inktober, over 100,000 inked images were tagged on Twitter by participating artists.[2] In 2014 he started an "Art Drop Day" on September 6 to encourage artists to connect with others in a physical way.[3][4]

Parker is also the cofounder and contributor to the illustration education website, Society of Visual Storytelling. He started this company in 2013 as a series of live online classes, and now offers subscriptions to his recorded classes.[5]

Parker worked on animation at large studios, and contributed to the movie Titan A.E., Rio and Horton Hears a Who.[6] He contributed stories for three of the volumes of Flight.[7] His comic "Robot and the Sparrow" was influenced by Calvin and Hobbes.[8]

His son, Tate Parker, also draws comics.[9]

Published work

  • The Little Snowplow Candlewick (October 13, 2015)[10]
  • Rocket Raccoon Marvel (March 3, 2015)[10]
  • The Tooth Fairy Wars Atheneum Books for Young Readers (July 15, 2014)[10]
  • Nuthin' but Mech, Volume Two Design Studio Press (June 15, 2014)[10]
  • Explorer: The Lost Islands Amulet Books (October 15, 2013)[10]
  • The Girl Who Wouldn't Brush Her Hair Schwartz & Wade (September 10, 2013)[10]
  • Nuthin' But Mech Design Studio Press (August 15, 2012)[10]
  • Apples A to Z Scholastic Press (August 1, 2012)[10]
  • The Astonishing Secret of Awesome Man Balzer + Bray (September 6, 2011)[10]
  • Missile Mouse: Rescue on Tankium3 GRAPHIX (January 1, 2011)[10]
  • Missile Mouse: The Star Crusher GRAPHIX (January 1, 2010)[10]
  • "The Antler Boy"Out of Picture 2: Art from the Outside Looking In Villard (June 3, 2008)[11]
  • Lucy Nova SE2. Published with Daisy Kutter Chapter 2. 2004[12]
  • Sub Hubbub. Part of Nick Magazine. 2006[13]
  • "The Star Thrower": Sunstone Magazine 160, Sept. 2010
  • Skull Chaser Online. 2014–present
  • Rocket Raccoon Issues 5-6 and 9-11. 2014-2015
  • "Little Bot and Sparrow." (September 27, 2016) [14]

Flight

  • "The Robot and the Sparrow."Flight, Volume Two Villard (April 10, 2007)[15]
  • "Hugo Earhart."Flight, Volume One Villard (April 10, 2007)[16]
  • Flight, Volume Eight Villard (June 28, 2011)[10]
  • "Missile Mouse: The Guardian Prophecy."Flight Explorer Villard (March 25, 2008) ISBN 978-0-345-50313-8[17]

Film Work

  • "Epic" Blue Sky Studios (2013)[18]
  • "Rio" Blue Sky Studios (2011) [19]
  • "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" Blue Sky Studios (2009) [19]
  • "Horton Hears a Who!" Blue Sky Studios (2008) [19]
  • Titan A.E. Fox Animation Studios (2000) [19]

Notes

  1. ^ Parker, Jake. "Inktober". Jake Parker. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  2. ^ Storytelling, Jake Parker , CTN Expo , Society of Visual. "Jake Parker - Profile - CTN Expo". CTN Animation Expo. Retrieved 1 March 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Parker, Jake. "THE 2014 JAKE PARKER CROSS-COUNTRY ART DROP! - Mr Jake Parker". mrjakeparker.com. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  4. ^ Leaño, Dibs (5 August 2015). "World Art Drop Day". www.doodleartsmagazine.com. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  5. ^ "Society of Visual Storytelling". svslearn.com. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  6. ^ Mcfall, Michael (5 September 2014). "Jake Parker's five major tips for aspiring artists". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  7. ^ Sheehan, Gavin (29 May 2011). "Jake Parker". Salt Lake City Weekly's Daily Feed. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  8. ^ McFall, Michael (4 September 2014). "Comic Con: Utah artist Jake Parker adventures into a gentler universe". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  9. ^ Parker, Jake. "Jake Parker on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "About - Mr Jake Parker". mrjakeparker.com. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  11. ^ Out of Picture Volume Two: Art from the Outside Looking In, Villard Books, 2008, ISBN 978-0-345-49873-1
  12. ^ Daisy Kutter Chapter 2, Viper Comics, 2004
  13. ^ Nick Toons Summer Special, Nick Magazine, Summer 2006
  14. ^ http://mrjakeparker.com/little-bot-and-sparrow
  15. ^ Flight Volume Two, Image Comics, 2005, ISBN 978-1-58240-477-6
  16. ^ Fight Volume One, Villard Books, (reissue) 2007, ISBN 978-0-345-49636-2
  17. ^ Flight Explore Volume One, Villard Books, 2008, ISBN 978-0-345-50313-8
  18. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0848537/?ref_=nm_knf_t1
  19. ^ a b c d http://mrjakeparker.com/about