Cartoonist Phil Frank's daily cartoon strip, "Farley, " has been keeping a finger on the pulse of the Bay Area for more than ten years. I'm Ink, Therefore I Am! gathers a collection of about 300 strips, originally published in the San Francisco Chronicle, from 1990 through 1996. Though local in orientation, the cartoons address situations that arise anywhere people live, work, and vote in significant numbers. Characters such as Baba Re Bop, Bruinhilda, Bruce D. Raven, Orwell T. Catt, and, of course, Farley himself are ...
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Cartoonist Phil Frank's daily cartoon strip, "Farley, " has been keeping a finger on the pulse of the Bay Area for more than ten years. I'm Ink, Therefore I Am! gathers a collection of about 300 strips, originally published in the San Francisco Chronicle, from 1990 through 1996. Though local in orientation, the cartoons address situations that arise anywhere people live, work, and vote in significant numbers. Characters such as Baba Re Bop, Bruinhilda, Bruce D. Raven, Orwell T. Catt, and, of course, Farley himself are involved in mayoral elections, voter referendums, the local sports scene, and the social climate. Phil Frank's cartoons are dearly loved and followed daily by a local cadre of fans, making "Farley" one of San Francisco's most recognized and reliable landmarks.
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