Phil Frank
Phil Frank was an American cartoonist best known as the creator of the political-satirical San Francisco-based comic strip Farley 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
- Miles to Go
- Nigel Shiftright, Automotive Anachronism for Road & Track magazine
- The eponymous Frank and Troise also for Road & Track magazine.
- A series of "Teletoons" for Network World magazine.
Career
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. He had numerous commercial freelance clients, including the San Francisco Giants 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 as a popular stuffed animal at California's State Parks alongside his Farley books.Frank was well known in his home community of Sausalito and served on its Historical Society.
An avid classic car enthusiast since he was a child, Frank restored an Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV, seven Ford Model As, two MG TCs, an MG SA Tickford Drophead, and a Jaguar MKII. His second wife, Susan, collaborated as a 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 with a period-appropriate camper from California to Maine and back all along the back roads of America.