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After 9/11 by Sid Jacobson
After 9/11 by Sid Jacobson





After 9/11 by Sid Jacobson

My encounters with Sid go back to the 1990s when I started editing and publishing The Harveyville Fun Times!, a fanzine about Harvey Comics. Seth was born soon after that and Kathy followed a year and two weeks later.”

After 9/11 by Sid Jacobson After 9/11 by Sid Jacobson

Dad was smitten by Mom's gumption (and figure!) and they were married in a cousin's house in Brooklyn.

After 9/11 by Sid Jacobson

She owned a small boutique with her mother, our grandmother Sylvia Allison. (she made it Rene in practice) Allison, at a ski chalet. Upon his relocation to Los Angeles later in life he reconciled his disappointment with them and became a Dodger fan again. According to an online obituary by his son, Seth: “e had fond memories of the Bensonhurst neighborhood with close relatives nearby, enjoyed many friendships, games of stoopball, and school.… He had a lifetime love for the Brooklyn Dodgers, whom he never forgave for leaving Brooklyn. Jacobson was born and raised in Brooklyn by first generation immigrants Beatrice and Reuben Jacobson. His storytelling imagination encompassed teenage love songs and the childhood innocence of Harvey’s comics fables for kids, as well as the realities of Jewish history and modern bigotry and terrorism. He is owed a debt of gratitude by fans of Harvey Comics from the 1950s through the 1990s, Marvel Comics’ Star line in the 1980s, approximately 300 pop songs of the 1960s, the Johnny Cypher in Dimension Zero animated series of the late 1960s, and 21st century graphic nonfiction such as The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation. Sidney Jacobson passed away July 23, 2022, at Mission Hospice & Home Care in the San Francisco Bay Area at the age of 92, after suffering a stroke while recovering from a COVID-19 infection. Mark Arnold | AugPublicity photo circa 2007.







After 9/11 by Sid Jacobson