how does Jack of the inkpot escape any attempt to catch it
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Mark me as brainliest
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- Influenced by such illustrative comic-strip artists as Hal Foster and Alex Raymond, Katz attended the School of Industrial Art in New York City.
- He began working for comic-book publishers in the 1940s, during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books.
- Though continuing to work in comics through the 1950s, his slow pace and highly detailed, idiosyncratic art style prompted him to leave that field for 14 years.
- Circa 1969, he returned to mainstream color comics as well as to black-and-white horror-comics magazines, and after a move to California embarked upon The First Kingdom, a serialized work that later became considered a precursor to, or an early form of, the graphic novel.
- He completed it in 1986, and went on to write and draw further works in that vein, and to teach art.
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