Frank & Ernest by Bob Thaves
- June 03, 2009
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Frank and Ernest, created by Bob Thaves, chronicles the antics of two "everyman" characters who are anything but ordinary! They appear in different settings, time periods - even manifest as things and creatures other than people. The variety in the strip extends to their observations about a wide number of subjects.
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Margueritem
said,
5 months ago
Poor cyclops….
tbree said, 5 months ago
He wouldn’t like the movie anyway.
Yukoneric said, 5 months ago
I have that problem, too. 20/10 in one eye and 20/40 in the other. 3-D doesn’t work.
pschearer
said,
5 months ago
I once read that in the 1950s a promoter showed legendary movie mogul Jack Warner a 3-D movie but Warner wasn’t impressed. The promoter didn’t know Warner was blind in one eye.
StradMan37
said,
5 months ago
One I does not equal 3-D.
Tigger
said,
5 months ago
Even with the 3-D Glasses, he’s SOL because he still lakes depth perception