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F Minus is a horizontally oriented single panel comic strip by Tony Carrillo, started when he was a sophomore at Arizona State University. It ran daily in The State Press , an independent newspaper at ASU, from early 2003 until late 2004, when Carrillo graduated.
Tony Carrillo is the creator of F Minus, an offbeat comic strip. Carrillo started the comic strip at Arizona State University, when he was in his sophomore year. After winning an online contest to determine the best college comic strip, Carrillo was awarded a deal with United Media. F Minus appears daily at GoComics, as well as many newspapers ...
Tony Carrillo may refer to: Tony Carrillo (politician) (1936–2020), American politician and educator Tony Carrillo (cartoonist) , creator of F Minus , an offbeat comic strip
This is a list of notable alumni of Arizona State University. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Business Kathleen von Alvensleben – architect and charity fundraiser Robert Bigelow – hotel and aerospace entrepreneur Michael R. Burns – vice chairman of Lionsgate ...
1969: birth of Tony Harris, American comic book artist and co-creator of DC comics' Starman 1973: birth of Jason Aaron , American comic book writer known for Scalped and The Other Side 1983: death of Frank Chiaramonte , American comic book artist best known as an inker
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In Series 4 (now set at Quayside Academy) he became a drama teacher and Mr Bishop took the role of music teacher. He left at the end of Series 5 to pursue a career in television. The final episode of series 5 is a retrospective of his life. He is convinced that his pupils have absolutely no talent, particularly Alexcia whom he nicknames F minus.
Anthony Faramus (left) photographed by Mark Gerson with front cover artwork (right) by Michael Ayrton for Faramus's first account of the concentration camps; The Faramus Story 1954. For more than a year after the war Faramus lived in Paris as he searched for some of the women and men that he had known while imprisoned in Fort de Romainville.