Jon Kinyon

Jon Kinyon (born March 29, 1962) is an American writer, Emmy Award-nominated TV editor, filmmaker, music producer, and entrepreneur.

It featured cult film actress and former Penthouse Pet of the Year (1993) Julie Strain as well as actor Al Israel who is famous for his roles in Scarface, Carlito's Way, and Body Double.

August 23, 2007, Jon released a full-length CD of parody songs he had written and produced, all inspired by the aforementioned webcomic.

On July 3, 2023, Jon published Street Smarts, a book containing more than 300 jokes and quotes attributed to the fictional character, Jimi Homeless.

Nominated for “Outstanding Editing for an Animated Program”[13] was the show Pinky Malinky on which Jon worked as the lead editor.

The book details his 12-year private investigation of his father's 1972 murder cold case and exposes a cover-up by the San Francisco Police Department.

Ultimately, Jon's investigation leads to the case being officially closed and the main suspect being named as "the person responsible" for his father's murder.

The satirical story, as described by Doug Sakmann of Troma Entertainment, is "A hilarious and campy send-up of 70's cop shows with a strange, pseudo-reverent twist.