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Glückwunsch zu den gelungenen Seiten. An der Figur "frankieboy"
habe ich als Sinatra-Fan große Freude. Man merkt wie gut sich die
Autoren und Zeichner mit dem Leben und Werk Sinatras beschäftigt haben,
um diesen abstrahierten "frankieboy" erschaffen zu können.
Mit kluger und treffender Pointierung versehen, schaffen es diese Comic
Strips die menschlichen Seiten Sinatras darzustellen ohne ihn dabei schlecht
wegkommen zu lassen. Im Gegenteil kann man mit der Figur viel Sympathien
entwickeln und feststellen, daß man mit diesem "frankieboy"
sehr viel gemein hat.
Weiter so und viele Grüße !!! (Email from Marcus Prost, Marcus-Prost@Frank-Sinatra.de)
Fantastic illustration. The best i've ever seen on Frankie. Well
done. (Email from info@sammydavis-jr.com)
Gratulation zu ihrem gelungenen Comicstrip! Als langjähriger
Sinatra-Fan freue ich mich besonders über die gelungenen und pointierten
Geschichten; wo mir ol' blue eyes als "Loser" eigentlich sehr
sympathisch ist)... Mit freundlichen Grüssen Sascha Kohler (E-mail
from sascha.kohler@bboxbbs.ch)
hatte jetzt endlich mal muse, mir frankieboys neue abenteuer anzuschauen.
großartig. die wahrheit vom boden der whiskeyflasche. (Email from
p.krobath@magnet.at)
shame on youse :-) (Email from webchick@enviromedia.com)
I love it! Excellent! More! More! "It's only words... unless
they're true." (David Mamet) "Cats gotta scratch, dogs gotta bite,
I gotta write." (James Ellroy) (Email from Dr. Bombay - drbmbay@primenet.com)
CONGRATULATIONS! An Excellent Excellent Strip! Running Across it
has made my day/month/year! Keep Up The Good Work and drop me a line whenever..Ah
Memories Are Made of this..wait a minute..that's a Dino Song! D'Oh! D. (Mail
from daxcom@hotmail.com)
ziemlich nett, die frankieboy-strips. kompliment, sebastian treytl
(Mail from artdirection@profil.at)
Got to tell you kids, You got a first rate idea. Being a rat pack
fan ever since my first viewing of Ocean's 11 (that was at least 20 viewings
ago) You have captured that mystique that encompasses the whole of Sinatra.
Nothing he could do or say, no matter how insane or stupid it was ever considered
anything but cool. He was the Master. If anything could be called swank
it was him and his boys. I throughly enjoy your strip and look forward to
seeing more. Now at the nearing of the passing of the voice, I see the soul
of Sinatra in it, endlessly wandering those hallways. The tore down the
Aladdin a few days ago. Sorta passes the era on with each of the Las Vegas
heyday tumbling down. Both in the buildings and the men who occupied them.
Keep up the good work. Tatterman (Email from webboy@homesonline.com)
This stuff is so good I've got chills. Let me explain: I'm a Portland,
Oregon, author and critic who's just about to release "Rat Pack Confidential,"
a book about Frank and the Boys and their aura and their city and their
rise and fall. (It's my second book: The first was "King of Comedy:
The Life and Art of Jerry Lewis".) I read and printed your series this
morning with incredible joy: It's brilliant, it's funny, it's scarily good.
And, as it happens, we're in harmony with one another: Your FrankieBoy and
my Frank are awfully like one another. Anyhow, I intend to revisit this
site a bunch and let everyone know about it. Thanks for lifting my spirits
and opening my eyes! All best, Shawn Levy (Email from bickle@teleport.com)
This stuff is Exquisite, pally. I'm a big fan of the rat pack era
and mindset and these painful little vignettes are like shots of Jack with
a pinch of Hemlock. Though I doubt that most of his fans will get it, ignore
their howling and continue to do it " You're Way" later baby Carl
(Mail from carl@seamlessgraphics.com)
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