"Today, my absolute favorite strip is called 'Cul de Sac.' I think it's only about three years old. It's by a guy named Richard Thompson and he's an absolute genius. He's in the Washington, D.C. area, but he's actually got roots in Michigan. He's absolutely brilliant and his strip is a thing of beauty."
The rest of the long interview is at -
Frazz is moving in: Comic strip with Michigan roots finds a new home in the Enquirer
Andy Fitzpatrick • The Enquirer • October 10, 2010
Showing posts with label Jef Mallett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jef Mallett. Show all posts
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Monday, October 04, 2010
Jef "Frazz" Mallett's kind words for Weingarten
Meet new faces on the comics pages: Frazz and Dustin
By The Times-Union October 3, 2010
In this interview, Mallett says, "The funny thing is I spent most of my adult life trying to draw like George Booth and write like Gene Weingarten. I’m not there yet …"
By The Times-Union October 3, 2010
In this interview, Mallett says, "The funny thing is I spent most of my adult life trying to draw like George Booth and write like Gene Weingarten. I’m not there yet …"
Friday, May 01, 2009
David Coverly and Jef Mallett's visit to Walter Reed Hospital detailed
I never hear about this in the base newspaper - sigh. For Jef (Frazz) Mallett and David (Speed Bump) Coverly's visit to Walter Reed Hospital and Bethesda Naval Hospital, see "From the funny page to just off the frontline: Lansing cartoonist takes trip to sketch for wounded soldiers," by Bill Castanier, Lansing City Pulse (April 29 2009).
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