Welcome to
Big Boy Franke

Big Boy Franke is a collection of 5555 Franks on Solana Block.

Mint
Graffiti Mansion Project
Launches on Solana Oct 25th, 5:55pm PST

Collection

A playful and fun twist on a horror classic! This special NFT collection is launching just in time for Halloween.

Story

Big Boy Franke is an artificial man assembled from corpse pieces who was fatefully brought to life in 1818 by a mad scientist. He seeks affection but due to his appearance, he is feared and loathed to a life of solitude. Lonely and sad, Big Franke finds joy only one time a year, Halloween.

He dresses up as his favorite characters and one year even dressed as himself! Itʼs the one night of the year he is accepted and can roam freely amongst the people without fear. With the mind of a murderer, heart of a lover and the looks of a freak, he is destined to live his life wondering the countryside… waiting for Halloween.

Until one day he found a chest in the enchanted forest that contained 55 Billion SOL and he made every day, Halloween. So Frank-ly, ask yourself one question: are you a Big Boy in the NFT game if you donʼt have a Big Boy Franke?

Roadmap

Launch

Launched on Solana Oct 25th, 5:55pm PST

#55

Gets Fro Canvas Art

#555

Getʼs 5 SOL

#5555

Gets FroLace 1 of 1 custom Nike Sneakers

1111

Every 1,111 Token gets 111 SOL

Artist

Artist Bio: FroLace

FroLace is a talented 17 year old Sneaker Artist hailing from Las Vegas, NV. Starting at the young age of 13 who now draws inspiration from the likes of Marko and Sierato. “Fro” is making a name for himself in the space he loves. Working on all types of shoes and canvases with a multitude of projects under his belt, he is taking his talent to a whole new metasphere, NFTʼs. Fro met Arman Izadi when he was brought on as an artist for 4th of July

“Halloween is my favorite holiday and Frankenstein is dope so I was inspired to make something fresh but this time, not on sneakers, but in NFTʼs. I spoke with Arman about sponsoring me to take my creatives to the next level, I showed him
some art and the rest was history”


-FRO