Being Frank
Original Vintage Art
MAN NEXT TO GUITAR PLAYER: Such grace! Such beauty! Who is that sexy woman?
GUITAR PLAYER: Most of the time we just call him “Frank.”
1923 Artist Unknown Choreographer: John Lustig
Many thanks to Sue Daigle-Leach for her outstanding work coloring the dream sequence panels of this story. Having Sue pitch in allowed Diego Jourdan Pereira to take a needed break and it gave the dream sequence panels a fresh, rich look!
Although Sue has colored many of my Disney stories over the decades, this is the first time I’ve worked with her directly one-to-one. It was a real pleasure and I hope we can do it again sometime.
Next Friday, Abby awakes!
Art by Frank Frazetta in the story “A Love of My Own” in Personal Love #24, 1953. Published by Eastern Color. Curious to see more? Click the link above to read the entire vintage comic book for free on ComicBookPlus. The story begins on Page 11.
The Abby Amour miniseries runs every Friday. Dialogue by Tony Isabella with re-purposed art by Frank Frazetta. Dream sequence color by Sue Daigle-Leach–the legendary Disney comics colorist. (Check out Sue’s Instagram feed for her personal work featuring many critters–real and imagined.)
Curious to see more? Click this link to read the entire vintage comic book for free. This panel is from First Kiss #29 of ComicBookPlus.com’s presentation of the comic. The story begins on Page 9.
I know George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are the presidents usually associated with this holiday. But I wanted to do something different. And I really like this quote by F.D.R.
Adapted from a photo by Jessica Tan on Unsplash.

Art by Frank Frazetta in the story “A Love of My Own” in Personal Love #24, 1953. Published by Eastern Color. Curious to see more? Click the link above to read the entire vintage comic book for free on ComicBookPlus. The story begins on Page 11.
The Abby Amour miniseries runs every Friday. Dialogue by Tony Isabella with re-purposed art by Frank Frazetta. Dream sequence color by Sue Daigle-Leach–the legendary Disney comics colorist. (Check out Sue’s Instagram feed for her personal work featuring many critters–real and imagined.)