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''Farley'' was an American comic strip written and drawn by Phil Frank, which appeared daily (except Saturday) in the ''San Francisco Chronicle''. The strip originally began in 1975 as ''Travels With Farley'', a play on John Steinbeck's ''Travels with Charley''.〔Liberatore, Paul. ("Cartoonist Phil Frank dies at 64," ) ''Marin Independent Journal'' (Sept. 13, 2007).〕 ''Farley'' began as a nationally syndicated strip, but Phil missed the "timeliness and joy of doing local politics" and, dissatisfied with the four-to-six week lead time required of syndication, in 1985 switched to working exclusively for the ''Chronicle'', which enabled him to quickly mine local events—usually overnight—for his satire. Phil Frank died on September 12, 2007,〔Nolte, Carl. ("Phil Frank Dies - Cartoonist Who Captured Spirit of Bay Area" ), ''San Francisco Chronicle'', September 14, 2007. (WebCitation archive ).〕 shortly after announcing, on September 9, that he was retiring due to illness.〔Frank, Phil. ("'Grateful Cartoonist' Phil Frank Thanks Readers for Best Ideas" ), ''San Francisco Chronicle'', September 9, 2007. (WebCitation archive ).〕 Reprints of the strip had been running for some months before this, as he had been too ill to work.〔 == Outline == ''Farley'' is a satire of life in the San Francisco Bay Area and California. The title character is Farley, a reporter for the ''San Francisco Daily Requirement'' The strip poked fun at current events in San Francisco, often lampooning such events as the response to Mayor Gavin Newsom's temporary legalization of gay marriage as well as national events such as the National Do Not Call Registry or Vice President Dick Cheney. The strip also kept track of the current situation of the San Francisco Giants baseball team through the actions of Alphonse, one of the urban bears who is obsessed with the team. Alphonse was often shown leaving a hot dog and a beer at home plate in the middle of the night as an offering to the baseball gods. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Farley (comic strip)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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