-
after his
death included Paul
Frehm (1938–1978; he
became the full-time
artist in 1949), and his
brother Walter Frehm (1948–1989);
Walter worked part-time...
- Paul
Frehm (1904–1986) was a
cartoonist who
worked on the
comic strip Ripley's
Believe It or Not. He
received the
National Cartoonist Society Newspaper...
-
River House and in East Hampton, New York.
Blinken was
married to
Judith Frehm from 1958
until their divorce in 1971, and then
married Vera
Ermer in 1975...
-
Paris Occupation(s) Lawyer, author,
diplomat Spouses Norma Pisar Judith Frehm Children Alexandra Pisar Helaina Pisar Leah
Pisar Relatives Antony Blinken...
- (1943–1944), Stan Randall, Paul
Frehm (1938–1975), who
became the panel's full-time
artist in 1949, and his
brother Walter Frehm (1948–1989). Ripley's ideas...
- 1962, in Yonkers, New York, to
Jewish parents. His
mother was
Judith (née
Frehm)
Blinken and his
father was
Donald M. Blinken, a co-founder of the private...
-
Comics #1
Green Mask (Michael Shelby) 1939 (August) Fox
Publications Walter Frehm Mystery Men
Comics #1 Bozo the Iron Man 1939 (August)
Quality Comics George...
- (although it may have been Will Eisner); the
artwork was
provided by
Walter Frehm. This
Green Mask's
final appearance was in
Mystery Men
Comics #31 (February...
- 352 (19): 1992–2001. doi:10.1056/NEJMra043184. PMID 15888700.
Kavic SM,
Frehm EJ,
Segal AS (1999). "Case
studies in cholera:
lessons in
medical history...
-
Barry in a crisp,
clean line style. His ****istant on the
strip was
Walter Frehm.
Contract disputes between Gould and King
Features brought Red
Barry to...