Conrad | |
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Author(s) | Bill Schorr |
Current status/schedule | Concluded daily strip |
Launch date | November 8, 1982 |
End date | June 7, 1986 |
Syndicate(s) | Tribune Media Services |
Publisher(s) | Pocket Books |
Genre(s) | Humor, Anthropomorphic animals |
Followed by | The Grizzwells |
Conrad was a comic strip about "America's favorite frog prince". Written and illustrated by Bill Schorr, the strip was launched November 8, 1982. Syndicated by Tribune Media Services, it had a run for over three years, ending June 7, 1986. [1]
The frog Conrad, needing money to pay his bookie, convinces the fat, dim-witted fairy tale princess that he is an enchanted prince who can be turned into a human by a kiss. [2]
Other characters include the princess' father, the King, who is skeptical that Conrad is a prince, and resident witch Aggie, who grants spells and potions to the princess. Fido, the princess's pet alligator, thinks he is a dog.
A live action Conrad sketch (with a large puppet portraying the frog) was included in the special Mother's Day Sunday Funnies broadcast May 8, 1983 on NBC. [3]
The strip did not catch on and was dropped in the summer of 1986. In addition to editorial cartoons, Bill Schorr went on to create two more comic strips: The Grizzwells (1987–present) and Phoebe's Place (1990-1991).
Two Conrad book collections were published in 1985.
Title | Cover | Publication Date | ISBN |
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Conrad | June, 1985 | ISBN 0-671-50824-5 | |
Short, Green and Conrad | December, 1985 | ISBN 0-671-50825-3 |
Conrad | |
---|---|
Author(s) | Bill Schorr |
Current status/schedule | Concluded daily strip |
Launch date | November 8, 1982 |
End date | June 7, 1986 |
Syndicate(s) | Tribune Media Services |
Publisher(s) | Pocket Books |
Genre(s) | Humor, Anthropomorphic animals |
Followed by | The Grizzwells |
Conrad was a comic strip about "America's favorite frog prince". Written and illustrated by Bill Schorr, the strip was launched November 8, 1982. Syndicated by Tribune Media Services, it had a run for over three years, ending June 7, 1986. [1]
The frog Conrad, needing money to pay his bookie, convinces the fat, dim-witted fairy tale princess that he is an enchanted prince who can be turned into a human by a kiss. [2]
Other characters include the princess' father, the King, who is skeptical that Conrad is a prince, and resident witch Aggie, who grants spells and potions to the princess. Fido, the princess's pet alligator, thinks he is a dog.
A live action Conrad sketch (with a large puppet portraying the frog) was included in the special Mother's Day Sunday Funnies broadcast May 8, 1983 on NBC. [3]
The strip did not catch on and was dropped in the summer of 1986. In addition to editorial cartoons, Bill Schorr went on to create two more comic strips: The Grizzwells (1987–present) and Phoebe's Place (1990-1991).
Two Conrad book collections were published in 1985.
Title | Cover | Publication Date | ISBN |
---|---|---|---|
Conrad | June, 1985 | ISBN 0-671-50824-5 | |
Short, Green and Conrad | December, 1985 | ISBN 0-671-50825-3 |