Evangelist Jack Chick is Dead - Had cornered the "Satanic Panic" market

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Jack Chick, author of titular "Chick Tracts" has died. His works were infamous for their ubiquity, hilariously poor art, and insistence that everything on Earth was a creation of Satan himself. This list includes
  • Catholics
  • Buddhists
  • Muslims
  • Any denomination that didn't preach sola fide and used the King James translation
  • D&D
  • All Hallows Eve
  • Harry Potter
  • Family Guy
  • Rock music
  • Hindus
  • Secularists
  • Scientists
  • Anyone the believes in evolution
  • Jews
  • Gays
  • Jehovah's Witnesses
  • Mormons
  • Santa
  • The Tooth Fairy
  • The Easter Bunny
  • Obelisks
  • American Indians
  • Gravity itself
One thing of note is the hilarious degree he abuses history, Scripture, and science to spread his cancer of a message. An even more hilarious aspect is the painful way he rewrote one comic to appeal to "the balcks".

Here's a sampling of his works, unedited.
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Poor Jack Chick. If he goes to hell, it will be like the ultimate affront to his life's work of spreading the gospel. But if he goes to heaven, he'll probably have to share the afterlife with Catholics. The man set himself up for one hell of a Catch 22.
 
Jack Chick brought to millions of people laughter via his comics, he shall be missed.

And while his body may be dead, his Dungeon and Dragons comic will live on til the end of time being read at each Convention.
 
Just got my first Chick Tract by an old woman yesterday. His comics will live on to bring laughter to many more people.
 
Poor Jack Chick. If he goes to hell, it will be like the ultimate affront to his life's work of spreading the gospel. But if he goes to heaven, he'll probably have to share the afterlife with Catholics. The man set himself up for one hell of a Catch 22.
Being a Catholic myself, it was painful reading those comics! I find the best way was getting yourself high and seeing them from a skewed, ironic lens.

Incidentally, here's a piece of early Jack Chick art going back almost 70 years ago!
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He even worked on a comic strip that predated The Flintstone's take on the stone age by 7 years.
https://library.osu.edu/blogs/carto...-collection-jack-t-chicks-times-have-changed/
http://strippersguide.blogspot.com/2008/12/obscurity-of-day-times-have-changed.html
 
i never got his fulll set of those small comic books he put out over the years
 
Rest in peace, Jack Chick. Thank you for saving me from the Satanic influences of the ESV and for warning me of the Papists' numerous conspiracies.
 
He was an actual person? I thought it was the pen name for a bunch of a fundamentalist Christian artists working together.
 
He was an actual person? I thought it was the pen name for a bunch of a fundamentalist Christian artists working together.
I'm sure we all thought that. For me, these were just these random comics taped up to a phone book that used to be near a gas station a few blocks from home I would pick up. I may read them, but afterwards I simply leave them for someone else to see.
 
Tabletop gamers owe this guy and his ilk a debt of gratitude. After the satanic panic D&D exploded in popularity, ironically this guy helped bring tabletop gaming into the mainstream.
 
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