Happy 80th Birthday, Frank Thorne!
Congratulations to Frank Thorne (seated), world famous for his work drawing sexy women like Red Sonja, Ghita of Alizarr, Moonshine McJuggs, and Danger Rangerette, on officially becoming a dirty old man.
by Glenn Hauman · June 16, 2010
Congratulations to Frank Thorne (seated), world famous for his work drawing sexy women like Red Sonja, Ghita of Alizarr, Moonshine McJuggs, and Danger Rangerette, on officially becoming a dirty old man.
Glenn Hauman
Glenn is VP of Production at ComicMix. He has written Star Trek and X-Men stories and worked for DC Comics, Simon & Schuster, Random House, arrogant/MGMS and Apple Comics. He's also what happens when a Young Turk of publishing gets old.
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Don’t forget Ribbit, Happy Birthday, Frank!
Happy Birthday, Henrot!
Hey, Frank!
Happiest of Birthdays and best wishes always!
Bob
Don't forget Ribbit, Happy Birthday, Frank!
Happy Birthday, Henrot!
Hey, Frank!Happiest of Birthdays and best wishes always!Bob
I was 16 years old when I saw “The Red Sonja Review” in Lawrenceville, NJ. When someone told me about the Savage Sword of Conan issue that contained a comic adaptation of the show, I grabbed it! Happy Birthday Frank and thanks for the memories!
I was 16 years old when I saw "The Red Sonja Review" in Lawrenceville, NJ. When someone told me about the Savage Sword of Conan issue that contained a comic adaptation of the show, I grabbed it! Happy Birthday Frank and thanks for the memories!
Now I know where Frank drew his inspiration from when designing all those lovely and voluptuous ladies. Happy Birthday, Frank!!!
Oh yeah! Frank has attended many a costume contest at numerous Fantasy shows! Judging Red Sonja look-a-likes were among his “chores.” That’s why he gathered some of the most beautiful and talented winners and set up a tour that hit many cities nationwide. One of the ladies, the famous Wendy “Elfquest” Pini enlisted her husband and partner, Richard, as lighting director due to his experience as a planetarium director. Lucky dog!!!
Now I know where Frank drew his inspiration from when designing all those lovely and voluptuous ladies. Happy Birthday, Frank!!!
Oh yeah! Frank has attended many a costume contest at numerous Fantasy shows! Judging Red Sonja look-a-likes were among his "chores." That's why he gathered some of the most beautiful and talented winners and set up a tour that hit many cities nationwide. One of the ladies, the famous Wendy "Elfquest" Pini enlisted her husband and partner, Richard, as lighting director due to his experience as a planetarium director. Lucky dog!!!
This is for frank Thorne: In the 70’s, when l was in college, I read an episode of ‘Danger Rangerette’ in the old NL. Ranger Rangerette shot a little dog for stealing weiners from a convenience store using a tranquillizer gun accidently set on ‘elephant.’ That may be the funniest thing I’ve ever seen. I now work for the Park Service and I’d love to have a copy of that for my office wall. Any thoughts? Thank you- Jean H.
This is for frank Thorne: In the 70's, when l was in college, I read an episode of 'Danger Rangerette' in the old NL. Ranger Rangerette shot a little dog for stealing weiners from a convenience store using a tranquillizer gun accidently set on 'elephant.' That may be the funniest thing I've ever seen. I now work for the Park Service and I'd love to have a copy of that for my office wall. Any thoughts? Thank you- Jean H.