Jay Stephens facts for kids
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Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
March 22, 1971
Area(s) | Cartoonist |
Jay Stephens (born March 22, 1971) is a talented Canadian artist. He creates cartoons and animated shows. Jay lives in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. He is best known for creating popular TV series like Tutenstein and The Secret Saturdays. He also made the JetCat animated shorts.
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Meet Jay Stephens: Cartoonist and Animator
Jay Stephens is a Canadian artist born on March 22, 1971. He is known for his amazing work as a cartoonist and animator. This means he draws comics and helps bring characters to life in animated TV shows. Jay currently lives in Guelph, Ontario.
Jay Stephens' Popular Animated Series
Jay Stephens has created several animated TV shows that many kids enjoy.
- He created the comic Tutenstein. This comic was later made into an animated television series for Discovery Kids.
- He also created The Secret Saturdays for Cartoon Network. This show is about a family of secret scientists.
- Jay also made the JetCat animated shorts. These were part of Nickelodeon's show KaBlam!.
Jay Stephens' Comic Books and Drawing Guides
Besides his work in animation, Jay Stephens is famous for his comic books. Some of his comic projects include "SIN", "The Land of Nod", "Atomic City Tales", and "Jetcat Clubhouse". He has also written and drawn for popular stories like 'Alien', 'Star Wars', 'Felix the Cat', and 'Teen Titans'.
Jay has also written several drawing books for kids. These books help young artists learn how to draw. Some of his drawing books are:
- "Monsters!: Draw Your Own Mutants, Freaks & Creeps"
- "Heroes!: Draw Your Own Superheroes, Gadget Geeks & Other Do-Gooders"
- "Robots!: Draw Your Own Androids, Cyborgs & Fighting Bots"
- "Freaky Fun Activities"
Jay Stephens' Comic Strips
Jay Stephens has also created several comic strips. These are short comics that often appear in magazines or newspapers.
- He created "Oddville!".
- He made "Chick & Dee" for Chickadee magazine.
- He also created "Xtra-curricular" for OWL magazine.
- He worked on the daily newspaper strip "Oh, Brother!" with Bob Weber, Jr., who created Slylock Fox.
External Links
- Jay Stephens at the Grand Comics Database
- Jason Stephens at the Grand Comics Database
See also
In Spanish: Jay Stephens para niños