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Frazz is a syndicated comic strip by Jef Mallett about school custodian Edwin "Frazz" Frazier and the school and students where he works. The strip debuted on April 2, 2001, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and as of 2019 [update] , appears in over 250 newspapers and is read by tens of thousands online each day.
Live Albom II by Mitch Albom, Detroit Free Press, Inc. (1990) ISBN 978-0-937247-19-8; Mallett donated cover artwork for the Bob and Tom Show CD: Operation Radio which was distributed for free to US Servicemen, serving overseas, as part of the USO's Operation Care Package. [11] Created the artwork for the Bob and Tom Show CD: Man Boobs (2006). [12]
Frazz (2000– ) by Jef Mallett (US) Freckles and His Friends (1915–1973) by Merrill Blosser and later Henry Formhals (US) Fred (1983–1992) by Leonard Bruce and Charles Durck; Fred Basset (1963– ) by Alex Graham (UK) Freddie, the Sheik (1922–1929) by Jack Callahan; Freddy (1956–1980) by Robert Baldwin (aka Rupe) Free Range (2007 ...
GoComics is a website launched in 2005 by the digital entertainment provider Uclick. It was originally created as a distribution portal for comic strips on mobile phones. However, in 2006, the site was redesigned and expanded to include online strips and cartoons. GoComics publishes editorial cartoons, mobile content, and daily comics.
United Feature Syndicate, Inc. (UFS) is a large American editorial column and comic strip newspaper syndication service based in the United States and established in 1919. . Originally part of E. W. Scripps Company, it was part of United Media (along with the Newspaper Enterprise Association) from 1978 to 2011, and is now a division of Andrews McMeel Syndicat
5 The Frazz was also a 60's-style rock band from Seattle that was very popular in the club scene in the 1980's
Launch date: August 30, 1999; 25 years ago () Syndicate(s) Newspaper Enterprise Association/United Feature Syndicate: Genre(s) Humor, Education: ...
Frank and Ernest is an American comic strip created and illustrated by Bob Thaves and later Tom Thaves. [2] It debuted on November 6, 1972, and has since been published daily in over 1,200 newspapers.