Underground cartoonist Jay Lynch introduced him to Pekar who hired him to illustrate stories in the first issue of American Splendor.
David Lynch | Jay-Z | Merrill Lynch | Jay Leno | The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | Alan Jay Lerner | Stephen Jay Gould | John Jay | Jay Sean | Jay Gould | George Lynch | Jay-Jay Okocha | Jay Farrar | Jay Mohr | Jay Chou | Jay Feaster | The Jay Leno Show | Jay McInerney | Jay Leonhart | Jay Lane | Jay and the Americans | Lynch | Jay Nixon | Jay Inslee | Jay | George Lynch (musician) | George Jay Gould I | Blue Jay | Tony Jay | John Jay College of Criminal Justice |
In WILD’s peak it had contributors such as Jay Lynch, Art Spiegelman, and Skip Williamson, who later went on to be famous in the underground comix movement of the late 60’s and early 70’s.
Packs contained randomly inserted chase cards including lenticular Loco Motion, authentic Printing Plates, four levels of Parallels, and hand-drawn Artist Sketches by pop-culture artists including Layron DeJarnette, Brent Engstrom, Dave Gross, Mark Pingitore, Joe Simko, Colin Walton, Fred Wheaton, Jeff Zapata, and veteran GPK artists Tom Bunk and Jay Lynch.
The ANS sets have been very successful with the return of original 1970s Wacky Packages cartoonist Jay Lynch plus newcomers David Gross, Strephon Taylor, Neil Camera, Fred Wheaton, Smokin' Joe McWilliams, Mark Parisi, Brent Engstrom, Sam Gambino and Joe Simko.