Jimmy Johnson

Cartoonist, Comic Strip Creator

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Who is Jimmy Johnson?

Jimmy Johnson is an American comic strip cartoonist who writes and draws Arlo and Janis.

Johnson was born and grew up in Lanett, Alabama, graduating from Lanett High School in 1970. He is an alumnus of Auburn University, class of 1974.

"My earliest cartoon work was copying Fred and Barney and Yogi Bear. I became quite proficient and was able to amaze my friends," wrote Johnson. Johnson credits his mother with being especially supportive of his early artwork.

As a young man just out of college, Johnson briefly worked as a reporter and in the public relations department of Auburn University. In the years before Arlo and Janis, from about 1980 to 1985, Johnson drew cartoons professionally for newspapers. He did so on a part-time basis when he was a reporter and editor, and then full-time as an editorial cartoonist in Jackson, Mississippi. While employed in this role, Johnson won the prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Award.

From 1985 to the present, Johnson has drawn Arlo and Janis for national syndication by NEA. Johnson said, "At the time I sold Arlo & Janis to the newspaper syndicate United Media in 1985, there were a lot of "talking animal" strips.

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  • United States of America
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Education
  • Auburn University

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on July 23, 2013

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