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Conrad (comic)

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Conrad
Author(s) Bill Schorr
Current status / schedule Ended
Launch date November 8, 1982
End Date June 7, 1986
Syndicate(s) Tribune Media Services
Genre(s) Humor, Fantasy

Conrad was a comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Schorr that ran from 1982 to 1986. It was syndicated by Tribune Media Services. The main character, Conrad, was a frog who, needing money to pay off his bookie, convinced the fat, dim-witted fairy tale princess that he is an enchanted prince who can be turned into a human by a kiss. Other characters include the princess's father, the king, who was skeptical that Conrad is a prince. Aggie was the resident witch who normally grants spells and potions to the princess. Fido was the princess's pet alligator, who thinks he's a dog. Sadly, the strip did not catch on, and was dropped after few years. Bill Schorr would, however, create three more comic strips - The Grizzwells (1987-present), Phoebe's Place (1990-1991), and Lunchbucket (1993, with Rex May) Two book collections of Conrad were released, both from 1985.

Book collections

Title Cover Publication Date ISBN
Conrad June, 1985 ISBN 0-671-50824-5
Short, Green and Conrad "Short, Green and Conrad." December, 1985 ISBN 0-671-50825-3

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