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Phil Frank (March 27, 1943 – September 13, 2007) was an American cartoonist best known as the creator of the
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'' and the artist on nationally syndicated comic strip ''The Elderberries''.


Works

In addition to his Farley comic strip, Frank collaborated with writer Joe Troise on several comic strip projects: * ''Chateau Defeat'' (published in the ''
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'') * ''Miles to Go'' * ''Nigel Shiftright, Automotive Anachronism'' for
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magazine * The eponymous ''Frank and Troise'' also for Road & Track magazine. * A series of "Teletoons" for Network World magazine.


Career

Frank started cartooning at Michigan State University first by creating illustrations on classmates jackets and then with the university newspaper for $5 a strip. After graduation and marriage he took a job as an illustrator and humorist with Hallmark Cards in Kansas City, where his son Philip was born. Frank returned to teach at
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for a few years, during which time his daughter Stacy was born. After moving to the
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California in 1973, Frank was an illustrator for a variety of clients including the US Army. He started his now famous syndicated comic strip '' Travels with Farley'' while he and his second wife, Susan, lived on a house boat in Sausalito, on San Francisco Bay. During this time his studio was in a pilot's cabin atop a ferry boat docked nearby. When ''Farley'' transitioned from a syndicated to a local strip in the
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, Frank secured a secret studio atop the Chronicle building where he could covertly create his characters.


Other Works and Interests

In addition to his comic strip work, Frank also worked as an illustrator on many projects during his career on education materials for conservation ("Aunt Energina," the "Electric Gnus,"). He had numerous commercial freelance clients, including the
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and Pet Food Express. He also created some of the first computer-based clip art, and one of his cartoon bears from Asphalt State Park was sold for many years as a popular stuffed animal at California's State Parks alongside his Farley books. Frank was well known in his home community of
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and served on its Historical Society. An avid classic car enthusiast since a child, Frank over the years restored an Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV, seven Ford Model As, two MG TCs, an MG SA Tickford Drophead, and a Jaguar MKII.http://www.kgoam810.com/Article.asp?id=2228656 His second wife, Susan, collaborated as writer on several of his publishing projects including children's books. In the summer of 1976 he, along with his wife Susan and the two children, drove a 1929 Model A Four Door pulling a period appropriate camper from California to Maine and back all along the back roads of America.


Retirement and death

Frank announced his retirement for health reasons on September 7, 2007 Farley, Elderberries cartoonist Phil Frank retiring due to illness
San Francisco Chronicle, September 7, 2007.
and died shortly thereafter in
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. Frank had been suffering from a
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for months prior to and was gravely ill at the time of the announcement.Farley creator Phil Frank dies after a months-long illness
, San Francisco Chronicle, September 13, 2007.


References


External links


Official Website

Farley
the comic strip.
Biography
from the ''
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Phil Frank Dies

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Don Asmussen remembers Phil Frank

Memorial Page

Daughter's Website

Elderberries comic strip
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