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Jeff Millar
Jeffery Lynn "Jeff" Millar (July 10, 1942 – November 30, 2012) was an American comic strip writer and film critic best known for creating the ''Tank McNamara'' comic strip with illustrator Bill Hinds.〔Gerber, Marisa (December 9, 2012). (Jeff Millar dies at 70; 'Tank McNamara' comic strip creator. )''Los Angeles Times''〕 ==Life and career== Millar was born in Pasadena, Texas. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Texas, then began covering entertainment for the ''Houston Chronicle''.〔Cavna, Michael (December 3, 2012). (RIP, Jeff Millar: ‘Tank McNamara’ co-creator Bill Hinds memorializes his good friend’s ‘bewildered’ sense of humor. ) ''Washington Post''〕 ''Tank McNamera'' debuted in 1974. Millar retired from the ''Chronicle'' in 2000. Millar also wrote fiction, including the 1975 story “Toto, I Have a Feeling We’re Not in Kansas Anymore,” which appeared in ''Orbit Science Fiction.'' He published the thriller novel ''Private Sector'' in 1978. He co-authored a zombie story with Alex Stern titled ''Dead and Buried'', which was adapted into the 1981 horror movie ''Dead & Buried''.
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