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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, appears in over 250 newspapers and is read by tens of thousands online each day.
His first comic series was entitled "Birchbark", featuring a French-Canadian trapper. [6] After becoming a graphic artist, he worked in that capacity for regional newspapers, the Grand Rapids Press and the Flint Journal. [7] [8] Afterwards, Mallett left the commercial world to concentrate on Frazz full-time.
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 ...
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The following is a list of comic strips. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about a start date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip, the ...
The Brothers Flub takes place in outer space.The show's title refers to its two central characters: a pair of blue-furred alien brothers named Guapo and Fraz Flub. Guapo is shorter and fatter than his brother, and is a lighter shade of blue.
Riley (voiced by Sean Giambrone) is a gruff pack rat who is Frazz's roommate. And Buddy’s Brother, Before moving in with Frazz, he lived in a hollow tree with a ground level entrance which makes the place prone to flooding during rainy weather. Lt. Scruffy (voiced by Malcolm-Jamal Warner) is a retired firehouse dalmatian.
A cartoon of his was (allegedly) used to gauge incipient lunacy in an asylum, depending on how long it took the subject to see why it is funny. You can see it here. The same cartoon was referenced in the Frazz cartoon published on the 27th January, 2008. While this is interesting, we can't use it unless you provide a source.