Fred Fredericks

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Mandrake the Magician daily strip from 2002. Art by Fred Fredericks.
Mandrake the Magician daily strip from 2002. Art by Fred Fredericks.
Fred Fredericks
Birth name Harold Fredericks Jr.
Born 1929
Nationality American
Area(s) Penciller, Inker
Notable works Mandrake the Magician, The Phantom, Nth Man

Fred Fredericks is an American cartoonist born in 1929, who has drawn the Mandrake the Magician cartoon for over 40 years, taking over for the late Phil Davis. Creator Lee Falk modernized the comic when Fredericks took over the strip, making it more reality-based by focusing less on science fiction and fantasy, and making Mandrake operate more like a secret agent, often helping out the police with cases they could not solve.

He is also well known for drawing The Phantom Sunday strips for almost a decade (Graham Nolan succeeded him when he decided to concentrate fully on Mandrake).

After creator Lee Falk died in 1999, Fred has also been responsible for writing the scripts for the Mandrake strip by himself.

Fred has a dedicated fanbase throughout the world, and his work is daily seen by thousands of readers in the newspapers.

Fred is also well known for inking several comic books for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, for example The Punisher War Journals, Nth Man: the Ultimate Ninja, Defenders of the Earth, Daredevil and G.I. Joe.

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