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  1. Frédéric Othon Théodore Aristidès (5 March 1931 – 2 April 2013), known by his pseudonym Fred, was a French cartoonist in the Franco-Belgian comics tradition. He is best known for his series Philémon.

  2. Rupert Fawcett is a British cartoonist & writer, best known for his critically acclaimed comic strips, Fred, Off The Leash, On The Prowl. Fred was published in Midweeks & The Mail on Sunday for many years.

  3. Rupert Fawcett is a British cartoonist and writer, who is best known for his critically acclaimed comic strips, Fred (produced since 1989), Daddy and Off The Leash. Fred was published in Midweek Magazine for two years, then The Mail on Sunday for four years.

  4. I became a professional cartoonist almost by accident when in 1989 whilst doodling I drew a little bald man in braces and carpet slippers and named him Fred. After receiving over 80 rejection letters I was finally offered a place in Midweek, a free magazine given away at London tube stations.

  5. Cartoonist Fred Hembeck's official website with new, old, and continuing strips.

  6. Rupert Fawcett became a professional cartoonist almost by accident in 1989 when he drew a little bald man in braces and carpet slippers, and named him Fred.

  7. Fred Othon Aristidès. (5 March 1931 - 2 April 2013, France) 'Philémon' - 'Le Voyage de l' Incrédule' (1978). Fred Aristidès, who published under his given name Fred, was a French artist of absurd and surrealistic comics, like his series 'Philémon'.

  8. Fred Cartoons. 104,258 likes · 59 talking about this. © Rupert Fawcett (all rights reserved) Fred has truly embraced Facebook, now publishing daily cartoons ! Also, his Blog!...

  9. Apr 6, 2015 · Fred will be most remembered for his long stretch drawing his beloved “Manny,” or “The old magician” aka Mandrake the Magician, and handling the Phantom Sunday page for many years. But Fred’s true cartoonist genius as a writer of humor is found in his early work at Gold Key.

  10. Jul 8, 2023 · The Fred Basset series of cartoons first appeared 60 years ago in July 1963. A plaque on the wall outside Dumfries Academy celebrates some of its famous former pupils. Alongside novelist and...