Sonic Wiki Zone

Know something we don't about Sonic? Don't hesitate in signing up today! It's fast, free, and easy, and you will get a wealth of new abilities, and it also hides your IP address from public view. We are in need of content, and everyone has something to contribute!

If you have an account, please log in.

READ MORE

Sonic Wiki Zone
Sonic Wiki Zone
SEGA
This article is about a real-life person.
Information in this article is about real-life people, companies, and objects, which do not relate to the in-universe Sonic series.

Frank Strom was a writer for the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics. He had exclusively written for early Monkey Khan stories.

Credits[]

Writing[]

Pencils[]

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

References[]

  1. โ†‘ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Frank Strom Obituary (English) (23 February 2024). Retrieved on 19 May 2025. "Published by McDonald Funeral Homes: Frank E. Strom, born August 6, 1964, passed away on December 28 after suffering a cardiac arrest. He leaves brother Vincent Strom of Miami, FL, Aunt Hedwig A. Sanni of Lynnfield, MA, and cousins Paul Sanni and Piper Rankine of Wakefield, MA, Andrea and Chris Cole of Topsfield, MA, Frank and Rosalia Sanni of Riverside, CT, Christine Sanni of Dresher, PA, Karen Seif of Flourtown, PA, Joanne Brown of Chelmsford, MA, Don Sanni of Nashua, NH, and David Sanni of Atlanta, GA. He was predeceased by parents Angela M. Strom (Sanni) and Joseph E. Strom, Uncle Casper G. Sanni, Uncle Dominic Sanni, and Aunt Theresa Sanni. Frank spent his early life in Revere, graduating from Pope John XXII in Everett and moving to Everett as an adult. Frank was a valued employee of Lineage Logistics for more than a decade. A talented cartoonist, artist, and scriptwriter, Frank had many credits over the years with Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Archie Comics, and Antarctica Press and other publishers. He was an early fan of Japanese animation and sci fi, including Godzilla and Yamato, and a collector of comics and action figures. Frank was an avid follower of championship figure skating, attending many competitions and capturing the artistry and athleticism of skaters in his drawings. Frank enjoyed going to a good Chinese buffet and listening to live music. He could often be seen at Boston area clubs where he loved to hear and support local punk bands. He was a devoted fan of Patti Smith and the Ramones. Frank will be missed by many who loved him and enjoyed his sense of humor, wit, and goodness of spirit. Services and celebration of life will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to a favorite charity in Frankโ€™s memory."
Archie Comics staff members