Jerry Scott

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Jerry Scott (born in South Bend, Indiana on May 2, 1955) is an American cartoonist. He lives in California with his wife, Kim, and two daughters. He is the creator of Baby Blues and Zits. He began his comic career in the mid-1970s by submitting gag strips to various magazines. In 1983, he took over Nancy, which was created by Ernie Bushmiller. Eventually, he became friends with Rick Kirkman and they created Baby Blues, a comic based on family life with little children. Later on, Scott and Jim Borgman collaborated to create Zits, which follows family life with a teenaged son.

He has been recognized for his work with the National Cartoonist Society Reuben Award for 2001 for Zits.

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