I don’t know if this has been posted already, but how about we let the man speak for himself?http://fakerockstar.tumblr.com/post/18018337672/the-end-of-the-comic-line
I’ve been following Pandolph for a while now and IMO there is talent there, unfortunately hasn’t found a long term satisfying outlet for it. He also has the insane idea he should be receiving a living wage for the use of it.
I also have noticed a deterioration in the quality of the drawing. It would be nice if someone else could pick up the strip & continue it. The storyline is unique and an enjoyable read.
When you go back and look at the artwork and story line of Frank and Phil, it’s a small wonder the strip has lasted as long as it has since the turnover. Was one of my favorites, but like others they end on whimper.
“I want to thank Phil and Susan Frank for the incredible opportunity afforded me over the past five years. It was my dream to be a syndicated cartoonist and they made it a reality. I wish I knew Phil better before his passing. Over the years of trying to fill his shoes, I have been humbled by the brilliant simplicity he showed in his art. It made me a better artist and writer.” Corey Pandolph
Because the cartoonist’s name in the header belongs to the whole archive, not just to that day’s strip. Change the header for the current artist and it changes for the entire history. Just look at, for ex., Dick Tracy.
hawgowar almost 13 years ago
Careful, Pandolph will remove your comments.
hawgowar almost 13 years ago
Oops, Pandolph is hot on the trail. My comments are removed as soon as I post them.
Springfield45 almost 13 years ago
@hawgowar, I really don’t blame him. I would delete your comments if I had the chance. REALLY not fond of trolls…
randayn almost 13 years ago
In pro wrestling terms, today’s strip would be known as a “shoot”.
rmacprivate almost 13 years ago
Got rid of the dog, and the horse. Now if only he can find some wheels for the Caddy, he’s out of here.
pschearer Premium Member almost 13 years ago
6 (That’s my count and I’m sticking with it…for now.)
As for those complaining about Pandolph’s cartooning, with such an ungrateful audience, why shouldn’t he quit?
clix almost 13 years ago
I don’t know if this has been posted already, but how about we let the man speak for himself?http://fakerockstar.tumblr.com/post/18018337672/the-end-of-the-comic-line
I’ve been following Pandolph for a while now and IMO there is talent there, unfortunately hasn’t found a long term satisfying outlet for it. He also has the insane idea he should be receiving a living wage for the use of it.
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Some of ya’ll are just mad that in your whole lives, you were never able to do anything well enough that someone begged you not to stop.
(The girl in 1997 was lying.)
RayThomas101 almost 13 years ago
Maybe Corey could have sold “Elderberries” to someone else rather than end a good strip.
tbritt99 almost 13 years ago
I also have noticed a deterioration in the quality of the drawing. It would be nice if someone else could pick up the strip & continue it. The storyline is unique and an enjoyable read.
onceisenough almost 13 years ago
When you go back and look at the artwork and story line of Frank and Phil, it’s a small wonder the strip has lasted as long as it has since the turnover. Was one of my favorites, but like others they end on whimper.
Tricia A. almost 13 years ago
All you have to do is compare the current artwork with the logo strip at the top, to see the differences.
doc white almost 13 years ago
WELL CRAP,I JUST STARTED THIS STRIP!
JP Steve Premium Member almost 13 years ago
“I want to thank Phil and Susan Frank for the incredible opportunity afforded me over the past five years. It was my dream to be a syndicated cartoonist and they made it a reality. I wish I knew Phil better before his passing. Over the years of trying to fill his shoes, I have been humbled by the brilliant simplicity he showed in his art. It made me a better artist and writer.” Corey Pandolph
JP Steve Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I’m just reporting history. But I do wonder if Cory feels he has the right to pass the torch that still belongs to the Frank family?
coffeemugman over 12 years ago
Broom Hilda still going strong, by Russell Meyers.
pschearer Premium Member over 12 years ago
Because the cartoonist’s name in the header belongs to the whole archive, not just to that day’s strip. Change the header for the current artist and it changes for the entire history. Just look at, for ex., Dick Tracy.
JP Steve Premium Member over 12 years ago
Look at December 12, 2004 (the first Sunday strip) with the credit “By Phil Frank and Joe Troise” in the body of the strip.
bray over 12 years ago
whoa—I missed something—what did he do with Lola?