Jerry Mills Net Worth

Jerry Mills Net Worth is
$12 Million

Jerry Mills Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Jerry A. Mills ( February 26, 1951 - January 28, 1993 ) was a gay cartoonist, noted particularly for his creation of the "Poppers" comic strip. The strip told of the adventures of Billy, a West Hollywood muscleboy, and his sidekick Yves (based on Mills), a big-hearted nebbish who offered good advice and caution (usually unheeded) for his glamorous friend. Yves always went along for the ride with Billy, commenting on the action, a function he took over from a witty crab louse that lived on Billy's pubic hair, when it was phased out after the first few strips.In the early 1980s Mills worked in the subscriptions department of In Touch for Men, an adult magazine targeted at the gay male community. John Calendo, editor at the time, encouraged Mills to write a regular comic strip, to add variety to the magazine's content. The result, "Poppers", began in April 1982. (The title referred to "poppers", alkyl nitrites which were commonly used in the gay community.) By the mid-80s the strip was also being published ( in translation ) in Gai Pied Hebdo, a French-language gay magazine, and in the Japanese magazine Barazoko. Reprints of the strip also appeared sporadically in Gay Comix under the editorship of Howard Cruse, Robert Triptow, and Andy Mangels.When Mills moved to the classifieds department of Advocate Men, the "Poppers" strip followed him, and was published sporadically. By the beginning of the 1990s Mills' health was deteriorating, as he developed complications associated with HIV infection, and in his final few years he worked less and less. He did, however, attend ACT UP demonstrations in Los Angeles and design posters for the off-shoot organization Queer Nation, concerned with gay visibility. Mills died of his illness in January 1993, survived by his partner Sal Lucarello.As well as writing "Poppers", Mills also created ad hoc cartoons, and wrote an eight page history of gays in comics for the first Meatmen anthology. His predominant contribution to gay cartooning, however, was the "Poppers" strip, which was notable at the time for being one of the first cartoon strips to develop gay characters at home both with their sexuality and their humanity. Where earlier comics had tended to the stereotypical - either the nelly queen or the muscleman - Mills was one of the first to present his characters with lives beyond the stereotypes. Though overshadowed by contemporaries, most notably Tim Barela and Howard Cruse, both of whom also worked with continuing characters in comic strip format, Mills made a substantial contribution to gay cartooning. In particular, the "Chelsea Boys" strip by Glen Hanson and Allan Neuwirth is influenced by Mills.

Date Of Birth1951-02-26
Died1993-01-28
ProfessionMiscellaneous Crew, Camera Department, Visual Effects

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Pagemaster1994technical supervisor
The Halloween Tree1993TV Movie technical director
Jetsons: The Movie1990technical advisor - as Gerald Mills
A Yabba-Dabba-Doo Celebration!: 50 Years of Hanna-Barbera1989TV Movie documentary technical advisor
Rock Odyssey1987technical supervisor
Paw Paws1985-1986TV Series technical supervisor - 21 episodes
David and Goliath1986Video short technical supervisor
Joshua and the Battle of Jericho1986Video short technical supervisor
Moses1986Video short technical supervisor
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo1985TV Series technical supervisor - 13 episodes
The Smurfs1981-1985TV Series technical supervisor - 144 episodes
The Jetsons1985TV Series technical supervisor - 2 episodes
Yogi's Treasure Hunt1985TV Series technical supervisor - 1985-1986
Snorks1984TV Series technical supervisor - 1985
The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show1983TV Series technical supervisor - 13 episodes
The Smurfic Games1983TV Movie technical advisor
Jokebook1982TV Series technical supervisor - 1982
Pac-Man1982TV Series technical supervisor - 13 episodes
Christmas Comes to PacLand1982TV Movie technical supervisor
Shirt Tales1982TV Series technical supervisor - 1982
The Gary Coleman Show1982TV Series technical supervisor - 1982
The Smurfs Springtime Special1982TV Short technical supervisor
ABC Weekend Specials1981-1982TV Series technical supervisor - 3 episodes
My Smurfy Valentine1982TV Movie technical supervisor
Trollkins1981TV Series technical supervisor - 13 episodes
Super Friends1980-1981TV Series technical supervisor - 14 episodes
Space Stars1981TV Series technical supervisor - 1981
The Kwicky Koala Show1981TV Series technical supervisor - 1 episode
The Flintstone Comedy Show1980TV Series technical supervisor - 1 episode
The Flintstones: Fred's Final Fling1980TV Short technical supervisor
Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood1979TV Movie technical supervisor

Camera Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Heidi's Song1982camera supervisor
The Super Globetrotters1979TV Series camera operator - 13 episodes
The World's Greatest SuperFriends1979TV Series camera operator - 8 episodes
Casper and the Angels1979TV Series camera operator - 1979
Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo1979TV Series camera operator - 1979
The New Shmoo1979TV Series camera operator - 1979
A Flintstone Christmas1977TV Movie camera operator
The New Tom & Jerry Show1975TV Series camera operator - 1975
These Are the Days1974TV Series camera operator - 1974
Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch1974TV Series camera operator - 1974
Yogi's Gang1973TV Series camera operator - 1 episode
Butch Cassidy1973TV Series camera operator - 1973

Visual Effects

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Wild Thornberrys Movie2002digital production manager
The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Legend of Grimace Island1999Video short digital ink and paint set-up
The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: Scared Silly1998Video short digital ink and paint set-up
Cats Don't Dance1997digital production manager

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Once Upon a Forest1993producer

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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