Prof.
John Frink
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Anyone
who's a fan of the Simpons knows who this man is. He's had many
appearances on the Simpsons as a supporting character and has
created a myriad of inventions. He's clumsy though and doesn't
always make sure his calculations are correct. This causes all
kinds of trouble for himself and others. In Innocences Lost Frink
starts out the same way, but with Owen
always on his back Frink has deal with the darker side of life.
Frink suffers greatly at the hands of his rival not realizing
that it is alright to fight back. Frink is the main character
of the story and is married to Caroline and has a son named Maximillian. Frink loves his wife and son more than
anything else in the world. He's at last found happiness and to
escape and forget his failures. He's very close to Max and takes
time everyday to talk with him and play with him. Unlike the Simpsons,
the Frinks are a very functional family. They are not ashamed
of each other and love each other openly. They are open and honest
and talk out their problems. Many of the inventions and events
on the show have been incorporated into this story.
Author's
Comments
Professor
Frink is my favorite character on the show. The bad thing about
characters I like are that I enjoy watching them get hurt and
suffer. I don't mean hurt like explosions on the show, I mean
real pain. Read the story and you shall see. I know many of you
will not like that, but I believe that this makes characters more
realiztic and...well builds character. As I said on the main page
you can't have a good story without something at stake, without
having something to lose. Yes I put Frink through a lot, and I
do things that most writers are afraid to do or would never even
conceive of doing. This is what makes for a good story. As the
story progresses he strays further and further way from the comic
character he is on the Simpsons and that is what I really had
fun doing. The picutre above is the original version that can
be found on my Road Rage site. It's one of my earlier drawings
of Frink and I was still learning how to draw him properly.
Frink
is a lot of fun to work with. I enjoy writing, but I really enjoy
drawing him more. My favorite things about him are his hair and
his lab coat. I can place them in any possition I want to convey
his mood and that is really fun.
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