Frank Sidebottom and Tom Thug were characters that appeared in "Viz" magazine, a British adult comic that started in the late 1970s but gained popularity in the 1980s. Frank Sidebottom was a character with a distinctive large papier-mΓ’chΓ© head, created by Chris Sievey, while Tom Thug was a violent and aggressive character featured in various comic strips in the magazine.
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Frank Sidebottom's birth name is Christopher Mark Sievey.
Frank Sidebottom was born on August 25, 1955, in Ashton on Mersey, Greater Manchester, England, UK.
Frank Sidebottom has: Played Frank Sidebottom (1986-1988) in "No 73" in 1982. Played Frank Sidebottom in "No 73" in 1982. Played Reg in "7T3" in 1988. Performed in "Motormouth" in 1988. Played Frank Sidebottom in "7T3" in 1988. Performed in "Endurance UK" in 1998. Played himself in "The Comedy Map of Britain" in 2007. Played himself in "The Most Annoying Pop Songs.... We Hate to Love" in 2007. Played Frank Sidebottom in "Magical Timperley Tour" in 2008. Played himself in "Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story" in 2014.
Frank Sidebottom died on June 21, 2010, in Hale, Cheshire, England, UK of complications from cancer surgery.
The cast of Magical Timperley Tour - 2008 includes: Frank Sidebottom as Frank Sidebottom
I believe its 'Frank Sidebottom'
He is Tony Clifton's stand in.
The first comic strip to feature characters aging in real time was "Gasoline Alley" by Frank King. It was first published in 1918 and followed the lives of a group of characters as they aged and went through life events.
The cast of Endurance UK - 1998 includes: Hoki Koki Frank Sidebottom
yes he was in the 1980s
The Comic Illustrator Frank Cho became known for a comic he worked on called "Liberty Meadows." It was this comic that brought him into view of Marvel and what started his career with them.