Career
The series premiered September 18, 1992 on The Learning Channel (TLC) cable network and in national syndication (225 stations, a freshman year record). On September 18, 1993 it moved from national syndication to Columbia Broadcasting System Saturday morning children"s lineup. At the peak of its popularity, it was seen in nearly 90 countries around the world.
He created his comic strip You Can with Beakman & Jax in 1991 for his local newspaper in Marin County, California—inspired by a stint answering kids" letters for Lucasfilm.
lieutenant was the first ever syndicated newspaper comic drawn and distributed by computer, a Macintosh Southeast using Adobe Illustrator-88. The comic strip does not answer readers" questions directly.
Rather, it gives directions to do create an experiment to learn the answer. His weekly newspaper feature is posted to his Twitter mini-blog (xJok) page in the week after newspapers have published lieutenant
Jok Church was born in Akron, Ohio raised in Akron and Munroe Falls, Ohio and attended high school in Stow, Ohio.
After running away from home, Church hitchhiked to San Francisco, California and began working in what was then called "underground" radio with news director careers at KTIM, San Rafael. KERS and KZAP, Sacramento. Church is also the webmaster for environmental artist, Christo whom he met in 1976 during the installation of "Running Fence.".