
Creator of the Frank and his Friend franchise.
Clarence ‘Otis’ Dooley was born in Kickapoo, Illinois in 1945. He first put his artistic skills to work drawing comics while in the military, and was part of the then-classified 22nd Division Caricature Corps. Discharged and back home in 1971, Dooley worked for the art department of Cudworth-Hooper Industrial, illustrating catalogs for hog oilers. When Frank and his Friend was accepted for syndication in 1975, Dooley quit the company to work on the comic full-time.
The popularity of Frank
and his Friend was overwhelming.
Likenesses of the two characters were emblazoned on everything from
lunchboxes and t-shirts, to gardening equipment and spark plugs (and who can
forget the hilarious advertisements by Arbuthnot Auto Parts). In 1982, Dooley was even in negotiations with
Benday Studios to bring Frank and his
Friend to television sets in an animated series. Although the deal ultimately fell through
when the studio folded as a result of heavy investment in the North American
laser disc market, much of the pre-production work still exists.
Though published for only nine years before Dooley’s untimely death in 1984, Frank and his Friend inspired countless cartoonists. From Arthur Bloomer’s Rumpus Room Rascals to the tow-headed underdog of Raining Cats and Hamsters, most of our favorite characters of the last twenty years owe something to the influence of Frank and his Friend.
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"A Tragic Moment" - at the MANK Museum
Frank and his Friend
This image was featured in the 2011 exhibition "Roughhousing: Clarence 'Otis' Dooley's Rough Sketches for Frank and His Friend, 1980-1984"...
"Busted Again" - at the MANK Museum
Frank and his Friend
This image was featured in the 2011 exhibition "Roughhousing: Clarence 'Otis' Dooley's Rough Sketches for Frank and His Friend, 1980-1984"...
"That's Amazing" - at the MANK Mu...
Frank and his Friend
This image is from the permanent collection of the Mankowisz Museum of Comics and Animation, and was featured in the...
"The Cheek Pincher" - at the MANK Museum
Frank and his Friend
This image was featured in the 2011 exhibition "Roughhousing: Clarence 'Otis' Dooley's Rough Sketches for Frank and His Friend, 1980-1984"...
Finding Frank and his Friend
Frank and his Friend
It was easy to love Frank and his Friend, with its ice cream smudged logic and playful escapism. The characters...
Four prints in one set
Frank and his Friend
All 4 prints from the collection of Clarence ‘Otis’ Dooley’s previously unpublished work – together in one set. The 16...
Frank and his Friend Postcards - at the MANK Mu...
Frank and his Friend
Set of all 6 postcard-sized prints. The Mankowisz Museum of Comics and Animation has one of the finest collections of...
I Am Smarter - at the MANK Museum
Frank and his Friend
This image is from the permanent collection of the Mankowisz Museum of Comics and Animation, and was featured in the...
Life is a Series of Compromises
Frank and his Friend
These four memorable images from Clarence ‘Otis’ Dooley’s lost work, collected together in one print, depict the logic of childhood...












