Published: August 07, 2006 12:50 PM ET (08/09/2006) By E&P Staff
NEW YORK Scott Stantis' Sept. 10 "Prickly City" comic will pay tribute to "Frank & Ernest" creator Bob Thaves, who died last week at the age of 81.
"I had assisted Bob on his strip 'King Baloo' many years ago." Stantis told E&P. "He was a good one to learn from."
Stantis added that he thinks Thaves -- who began "Frank & Ernest" in 1972 -- helped "pave the way" for comics such as "The Far Side," "Mother Goose and Grimm," and "Non Sequitur." In the Sept. 10 "Prickly City," a character calls Thaves "one of the great cartoonists."
"Prickly City" is distributed by Universal Press Syndicate, while "Frank & Ernest" is syndicated by Newspaper Enterprise Association. Thaves' comic is being continued by his son Tom.
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