(Jackie Ormes
It was also the FIRST mainstream comic strip to star a Black title character, male OR female!
(The humor strip Quincy by Ted Shearer debuted later in 1970!)
Writer Jim Lawrence was no stranger to adventure strips, having previously written Captain Easy
(After his stint on Friday, he scripted a revived Buck Rogers comic strip
And, he penned a 1970s paperback novel series, Dark Angel
Artist Jorge Longaron
The series was a combination of adventure, soap-opera, and social commentary, about former fashion model-turned-photographer's assistant (and later professional photographer) Friday Foster.
Supporting characters included photographer Shawn North (her boss and later business partner) and millionare playboy/romantic interest Blake Tarr.
The strip lasted until late 1974, with some of the final sequences illustrated by DC Comics legend Dick Giordano

While there was a soundtrack album
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