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Illinois Jack is a fictional series of comics featured in the Arthur episode "[[Dear Adil]]". The comics feature its protagonist, Illinois Jack (or "Illy" for short), traveling around the world and going on various adventures. The comics contain numerous cultural stereotypes.
'''Illinois Jack''' is a fictional series of comics featured in the Arthur episode "[[Dear Adil]]". The comics feature its protagonist, Illinois Jack (or "Illy" for short), traveling around the world and going on various adventures. The comics contain numerous cultural stereotypes.


Once comic, "Illinois Jack and the Caravan of Horrors", is prominently featured. Various inaccuracies about Turkish culture are featured in the story:
Once comic, "Illinois Jack and the Caravan of Horrors", is prominently featured. Various inaccuracies about Turkish culture are featured in the story:
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The comic is a parody of Indiana Jones. 
The comic is a parody of Indiana Jones. 
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Revision as of 07:30, 27 September 2016

Illinois Jack is a fictional series of comics featured in the Arthur episode "Dear Adil". The comics feature its protagonist, Illinois Jack (or "Illy" for short), traveling around the world and going on various adventures. The comics contain numerous cultural stereotypes.

Once comic, "Illinois Jack and the Caravan of Horrors", is prominently featured. Various inaccuracies about Turkish culture are featured in the story:

  • Turkey is depicted as a hot desert climate. In reality, Turkey is not that dry or hot, and it snows there during the winter.
  • Illy's friend Mustafa lives in a tent, while in real life, most Turkish people live in houses or apartments.
  • The clothing of the Turkish characters in the background resembles Arab or Indian clothing. Most notable is the use of the fez, which has been illegal in Turkey since 1925.
  • Camels appear to be a common method of transportation in the comic.
  • Lamb's eyes are eaten in the comic. Turkish cuisine does not include lamb's eyes.

Other comics exist, which also have inaccuracies. In one comic mentioned by Alberto Molina, Illinois Jack goes to Ecuador and finds a golden Mayan temple, while the real-life Mayans were from Mexico.

The comic is a parody of Indiana Jones.