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Jayson Evans, one of the greatest cartoonists and graphic consultants to ever contribute to and work for the Canadian Edition of Hustler Magazine. Men loved his work, women loved him. For six years, he worked for the magazine, airbrushing, cartooning, story writing and editing. Jayson changed a lot of the way the magazine was perceived. The largest international porn magazine found a great when they brought Jayson Evans on board. Jayson no longer works for Hustler Magazine, but his name will forever live on. You can find a lot of his work still being republished in the American Editions of Hustler Humor, as well as in back issues.

http://hustlermagazinebackissues.com/hustler-canada-mageditionmagHUSTCAN200112.htm

Born: November 3rd 1971 Place: London, Ontario, Canada Currently: Living in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

HustlerMagazine (talk) 03:12, 17 January 2010 (UTC)

Jayson Evans
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Name: Jayson Evans Date Of Birth: November 3rd 1971 Place Of Birth: London, Ontario, Canada Currently Resides: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Jayson Evans was a well known cartoonist/graphic designer for the Canadian Edition of Hustler Magazine for 6 years. His work can still be found in reprint in the American issues of Hustler Humor, as well as back issues still being sold today. Men loved him for his humor, women loved him for him. He was a ladies man, however he never got involved with porn society relationships. He could often be seen at adult conventions in Vancouver, Dallas, Chicago, Las Vegas, San Diego, and Toronto. One of the first employees of the magazine to have a loyal female fan following, Jayson was a ladies man. His whit and charm weren't just in the pages, but brought to reality as well. Women would flock to adult conventions just to meet him. They loved his writings and cartoons. The largest porn magazine in the world had found legend. Jayson no longer works for Hustler Magazine, but his name and work will live on through the ages. HustlerMagazine (talk) 03:30, 17 January 2010 (UTC)