Frank and Ernest is a syndicated newspaper comic strip, created by Bob Thaves in 1972. The comic consists of stand-alone, generally one-panel strips, most often featuring the title characters, a pair of parkbench tramps. In 1997, Thaves son Tom began working on the strip, as his father went into semi-retirement, and took it over entirely following the senior Thaves' death in August 2006. Various strips have involved references to pop culture and current events, including Sesame Street.
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| - Frank and Ernest is a syndicated newspaper comic strip, created by Bob Thaves in 1972. The comic consists of stand-alone, generally one-panel strips, most often featuring the title characters, a pair of parkbench tramps. In 1997, Thaves son Tom began working on the strip, as his father went into semi-retirement, and took it over entirely following the senior Thaves' death in August 2006. Various strips have involved references to pop culture and current events, including Sesame Street.
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| - Frank and Ernest is a syndicated newspaper comic strip, created by Bob Thaves in 1972. The comic consists of stand-alone, generally one-panel strips, most often featuring the title characters, a pair of parkbench tramps. In 1997, Thaves son Tom began working on the strip, as his father went into semi-retirement, and took it over entirely following the senior Thaves' death in August 2006. Various strips have involved references to pop culture and current events, including Sesame Street.
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