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Frank is a cartoon character created by American cartoonist Jim Woodring. Frank is a bipedal, bucktoothed animal of uncertain species whom Woodring described as a "generic anthropomorph". The stories and supporting characters appear in a world called the Unifactor.


Overview

Frank is a bipedal
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character of uncertain species—what his creator Jim Woodring describes as a "generic anthropomorph". The surreal, symbolic, and pantomimic stories take place in an idyllic world of mysterious forces called the Unifactor. Woodring describes Frank as "11 years old ... covered with short, dense fur like a mole's ... innocent but not noble ... mortal and must someday die". His pets and protectors Pupshaw and Pushpaw accompany him on his wanderings through the Unifactor, where he encounters colorful, top-shaped
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s, geometrically shaped Jerry Chickens, the diabolic moon-faced Whim, his "Faux Pa" (or "false father"), and the avaricious Manhog. Frank is prey to his temptations and subverts expectations by not always triumphing; despite the consequences he undergoes, he never learns from his experiences.


Publication history

The first published drawing of Frank was the cover of '' Jim'' #4, and the first comic story featuring the character was in ''Buzz'' #2, the Kitchen Sink Press-published comics anthology. Frank was a regular feature in the ''
Tantalizing Stories ''Tantalizing Stories'' was a comic book series by Mark Martin and Jim Woodring published by Tundra Publishing. The contents of each black and white issue were divided between the two cartoonists and featured a variety of comic short stories, illu ...
'' series by Woodring and Mark Martin, and dominated that comic's inaugural special issue, ''
Tantalizing Stories Presents Frank in the River ''Frank in the River'' is a 24-page comic story by Jim Woodring. Like all Frank stories, ''Frank in the River'' is virtually wordless and the story is conveyed entirely in pantomime. Publication history It was published by Tundra in 1992 in a s ...
''. When ''Tantalizing Stories'' ended Frank became a recurring feature in ''Jim Volume II''; in 1996 he got his own self-titled comic series which ran for four issues. A long Frank story titled ''Frank's Real Pa'' also appeared in 1994's ''
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'' and was later released as a comic book. Two book collections of the Frank stories were released in 1994 and 1997. In 2003 ''The Frank Book'' collected nearly all of the previously published Frank stories as well as the conclusion of "Frank's High Horse", a serialized story that had been left unfinished at the end of the ''Frank'' comic book. In 2005 a standalone, limited-release comic ''The Lute String'' was released, and beginning in 2010 two full-length graphic novels featuring Frank were published.


''Frank'' series

From 1996 to 2001
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put out four issues of Woodring's series ''Frank''. All but the first issue included one color story. The ending to "Frank's High Horse"—the first two installments of which appeared in the last two issues of ''Frank''—was only published when Fantagraphics put out the deluxe ''The Frank Book'' in 2003 (it was later included in ''The Portable Frank'' as well).


Characters

The stories involving these characters occur in the
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world Woodring calls the Unifactor. ;Frank:A bipedal, bucktoothed animal of uncertain species with a short tail, described by Woodring as a "generic anthropomorph" and "naive but not innocent", "completely naive, capable of sinning by virtue of not knowing what he's really about." The character design is reminiscent of those found in American animated shorts from the 1920s and 1930s, such as from
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. Usually he appears in black and white, but when he appears in color his fur is purple. ;Manhog:An "unholy hybrid of human ambivalence". Woodring says he sympathizes with Manhog: "He is very much at a disadvantage because of his looks and his weak character. He’d be good if he could, and when given a chance, he ''is'' good. But he has no discipline, no grit, no ability to select a better path and stick with it." Earlier, however, Woodring had said he was "completely craven, incapable of a good act." His acts often led to a very nasty, bloody end. ;Whim: A perpetually smiling,
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ish character who inhabits a body with a moon-shaped head, "the spirit of politics". When the body is destroyed, it turns out that Whim is actually a "tiny, malicious worm" that is able to crawl inside others (including Frank) and has the power of transformation. According to Woodring, " ’s a conniver, a user. His body can be smashed, but he always gets a new one. Much in the same way that politicians are more or less interchangeable. They surrender their individuality to be part of that hideous game." ;The Jerry Chickens:Mischievous chicken-like characters, each a different geometric shape. ;Pupshaw:A femaleWoodring, Jim. 2003. ''The Frank Book'', p. 351. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics Press. canine-like "godling" companion whom Frank bought from one of the Jerry Chickens in an early story. Testy in nature, but a faithful protector to Frank. ;Pushpaw:Pupshaw's somewhat simple-minded but plucky and good-natured mate and male counterpart. ;Lucky:A man with a grotesquely elongated, pendulous proboscis for a mouth. His feet are wrapped in rags and he wears a nightgown. He is a born drudge taking on the most menial work (the best job was being a delivery man in the story that introduced Pupshaw). In another story, he is amputating his proboscis, a painful task. ;Frank's Pas:Identical creatures that resemble older, less anthropomorphic versions of Frank. One of them (Frank's "Real Pa") is Frank's father; the other is thus his
Faux Pa
. Frank will look like them when he grows old. They are physically identical to one another except for one tiny difference. The Faux Pa enthusiastically embraces his role as a father figure and gives Frank the worst possible advice.


Influence and recognition

While the Frank stories have never been a mainstream success, they have attracted an avid
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and have been extensively
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d as t-shirts,
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s and other things. Many
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cartoonists (
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, for example) have cited the Frank stories as an
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, and mainstream comic book creators have also expressed their admiration, with Alan Moore including an image of Frank as part of an
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in the pages of his
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series ''
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''. Various artists have created short Frank animations based on Woodring's original tales, nine of which were collected on the 2007 DVD release, ''Visions of Frank: Short Films by Japan's Most Audacious Animators''. Woodring has won multiple Harvey Awards for his Frank stories, including the Best Single Issue or Story award for "
Frank in the River ''Frank in the River'' is a 24-page comic story by Jim Woodring. Like all Frank stories, ''Frank in the River'' is virtually wordless and the story is conveyed entirely in pantomime. Publication history It was published by Tundra in 1992 in a s ...
" in 1993. In 1999 ''
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'' ranked the Frank stories #55 in its list of the 100 best comics of the century. Frank is also referenced on the
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''. A color poster of Frank is prominently displayed on the wall behind the desk of main character Roy. Yo La Tengo bassist James McNew has a tattoo of the characters Pupshaw and Pushpaw on his arm.


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Foreign editions


See also

*''
The Book of Jim ''Jim'' is a comic book series by Jim Woodring. It began in 1980 as a self-published zine and was picked up by Fantagraphics Books in 1986 after cartoonist Gil Kane introduced Woodring to Fantagraphics co-owner Gary Groth. The publisher released ...
'' *
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External links


jimwoodring.com

Detourning the Dream Factory
– an essay on Fran

as "the single best piece of writing" about his character {{Fantagraphics comics Comics by Jim Woodring American comics characters Fantagraphics titles Fictional anthropomorphic characters 1992 comics debuts 2001 comics endings Fantasy comics Pantomime comics Comics characters introduced in 1992 Male characters in comics