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* [[Official Couple]]: Frazz and Ms. Plainwell, once Frazz gets the courage to ask her out.
* [[Official Couple]]: Frazz and Ms. Plainwell, once Frazz gets the courage to ask her out.
* [[Picture Day]]: One story arc where Caulfield draws a goatee on himself in permanent marker the day before picture day. Resolved when {{spoiler|the photographer uses a computer program to cover the goatee}}.
* [[Picture Day]]: One story arc where Caulfield draws a goatee on himself in permanent marker the day before picture day. Resolved when {{spoiler|the photographer uses a computer program to cover the goatee}}.
* [[Shout Out]]: Countless references to literature, art and music. Not mention that Bryson Elementary is named after author Bill Bryson. Then there's [[The Catcher in The Rye (Literature)|Caulfield's name]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Countless references to literature, art and music. Not mention that Bryson Elementary is named after author Bill Bryson. Then there's [[The Catcher in The Rye|Caulfield's name]].
** More than one strip has mentioned Giantway, a mid-Michigan grocery chain which went under in 1992. (Strangely, Jef is from Lansing, which was a little south of Giantway's operations.)
** More than one strip has mentioned Giantway, a mid-Michigan grocery chain which went under in 1992. (Strangely, Jef is from Lansing, which was a little south of Giantway's operations.)
** One early (the first?) Sunday strip has Frazz painting the cafeteria in kid-friendly parodies of ''[[Night Hawks]]'', ''[[Andy Warhol|Campbell's Soup Cans]]'', ''[[Sistine Steal|Creation of Adam]]'', ''[[Salvador Dali|Persistence of Memory]]'', and ''[[Last Supper Steal|The Last Supper]]'' (with the title panel featuring Frazz as the [[Leonardo Da Vinci|Vitruvian Man]] for a bonus).
** One early (the first?) Sunday strip has Frazz painting the cafeteria in kid-friendly parodies of ''[[Night Hawks]]'', ''[[Andy Warhol|Campbell's Soup Cans]]'', ''[[Sistine Steal|Creation of Adam]]'', ''[[Salvador Dali|Persistence of Memory]]'', and ''[[Last Supper Steal|The Last Supper]]'' (with the title panel featuring Frazz as the [[Leonardo da Vinci|Vitruvian Man]] for a bonus).
* [[Spoiled By the Format]]: Frazz intends to [http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2004/12/18 avert this] for his first novel.
* [[Spoiled by the Format]]: Frazz intends to [http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2004/12/18 avert this] for his first novel.
* [[Sturgeon's Law]]: [http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2004/10/10 Featuring a real sturgeon!]
* [[Sturgeon's Law]]: [http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2004/10/10 Featuring a real sturgeon!]
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Coach Hacker, on [http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2010/05/20 at least one occasion].
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Coach Hacker, on [http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2010/05/20 at least one occasion].

Revision as of 03:33, 15 April 2014

A daily comic strip by Jef Mallett about Edwin Frazier, nicknamed "Frazz" by the kids at Bryson Elementary School. He works there as a janitor, but is also very wealthy due to having written several hit songs.


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