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*After "New Jersey Patriots" Fredericks said<ref name="River">""Jersey Patriots" Artist Moves to Gillette" The Courier News (Bridgewater, New Jersey) 22 December 1959, p 15</ref> that his newest projects include a panel strip, "True Tales of the Civil War", which has been accepted by  a syndicate for sale to SUnday newspapers, and a sketchbook of old silent screen heroes and villians, titled "Old Cowhands".
*After "New Jersey Patriots" Fredericks said<ref name="River">"Jersey Patriots" Artist Moves to Gillette" The Courier News (Bridgewater, New Jersey) 22 December 1959, p 15.</ref> that his newest projects include a panel strip, "True Tales of the Civil War", which has been accepted by  a syndicate for sale to SUnday newspapers, and a sketchbook of old silent screen heroes and villians, titled "Old Cowhands".
*At "[http://bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=FREDERICKS%2C+FRED Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999]" Jerry Bails list [[Fred Fredericks]] as pen and ink artist on a daily/Sunday strip named "Manny" in the years 1970-1982. This may be a misunderstanding since Fred Fredericks used "Manny" as a nickname for "Mandrake the Magician".
*At "[http://bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=FREDERICKS%2C+FRED Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999]" Jerry Bails list [[Fred Fredericks]] as pen and ink artist on a daily/Sunday strip named "Manny" in the years 1970-1982. This may be a misunderstanding since Fred Fredericks used "Manny" as a nickname for "Mandrake the Magician".



Revision as of 10:14, 17 February 2018

Before and throughout his career as artist on Mandrake the Magician, Fred Fredericks worked with a number of other comics.

Newspaper strips

Year (s) Title pen/ink/writer Syndicate Note
1959 New Jersey Patriots pen/ink Superior Features Syndicate
1960 The Late, Late War pen/ink Adcox-Lenahan inc.
1960-1961 (-1962) Under the Stars and Bars pen/ink Adcox-Lenahan inc.
1983 W. C. Fields pen/ink daily
1983 W. C. Fields pen/ink Sunday
1996 The Phantom ink daily
1995-2000 The Phantom ink Sunday

Note

  • After "New Jersey Patriots" Fredericks said[1] that his newest projects include a panel strip, "True Tales of the Civil War", which has been accepted by a syndicate for sale to SUnday newspapers, and a sketchbook of old silent screen heroes and villians, titled "Old Cowhands".
  • At "Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999" Jerry Bails list Fred Fredericks as pen and ink artist on a daily/Sunday strip named "Manny" in the years 1970-1982. This may be a misunderstanding since Fred Fredericks used "Manny" as a nickname for "Mandrake the Magician".

Comics in other media

Year (s) Title pen/ink/writer Note
Gag Cartoons wr/pen/ink/ for Atlantic city Daily World (first cartoon at 18)
Various Features
Salty Ranks in "Camp Lejeune Globe"
wr/pen/ink in marine corps paper 2 years
1953 Atlantic City history sketches wr/pen/ink
1964 - 1994 Rebel wr/pen/ink in Scholastic Scope
1980 - 1982 Mike Shamus wr/pen/ink in Mike Shane Mystery Magazine

Comics books

Year (s) Title pen/ink/writer Publisher Note
1962 Flintstones, the pen/ink Western Publishing unconfirmed
? Heckle and Jeckle pen/ink Western Publishing unconfirmed
1962 Yogi Bear ink Western Publishing
1962 Rocky and Bullwinkle pen/ink Western Publishing
1962-1963 Bullwinkle wr Western Publishing
1962-1963 Deputy Dawg wr Western Publishing
1962-1963 King Leonardo pen/ink/wr Western Publishing
1962-1963 New Terrytoons pen/ink/wr Western Publishing
1962-1964 Peanuts wr Western Publishing
1962-1964 Twilight Zone, The pen/ink Western Publishing
1962-1965 Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery pen/ink Western Publishing formerly titled Boris Karloff Thriller
? Dinky Duck pen/ink Western Publishing
1962-1964 Mr. Ed, The Talking Horse pen/ink Western Publishing
1962-1965 Nancy and Sluggo wr Western Publishing
1963 Travels of Jaime Mc Pheeters pen/ink Western Publishing
1963-1965 Mighty Mouse pen/ink/wr Western Publishing
1964 Barney Google and Snuffy Smith wr Western Publishing
1964 Fall of the Roman Empire pen/ink Western Publishing
1964 Filler pen/ink Western Publishing
1964 Hector Heathcote wr Western Publishing
1964 Krazy Kat wr Western Publishing
1965 Astro Boy wr Western Publishing
1965 Daniel Boone pen/ink/wr Western Publishing
1965 First Men on the Moon pen/ink Western Publishing
1965 Illustration pen/ink Western Publishing
1965 Linus the Lionhearted wr Western Publishing
1965 Munsters, The pen/ink/wr Western Publishing
1965 Liddle Wolfgang pen/ink/wr Western Publishing in The Munsters
1969 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang pen/ink Western Publishing
1970 Smokey Bear wr Western Publishing
1972-1983 Witch Hazel wr Western Publishing in Little Lulu
1978 Tubby wr Western Publishing
1987-1988 Silverhawks ink Star Comics #2-6
1986-1987 Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe pen/ink DC Comics #20: Sargon the Sorcerer (pencils)
#26: Zatara (pencils & inks)
1988 Secret Origins ink DC Comics #27: Zatara and Zatanna
1993 Solar, Man of the Atom ink Acclaim Comics #26, including cover
1995 Black Lightning ink DC Comics #8-9


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Covers

Program guide for the 1974 Houston Comic Book Convention


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References

  1. "Jersey Patriots" Artist Moves to Gillette" The Courier News (Bridgewater, New Jersey) 22 December 1959, p 15.