Frank Frazetta
Frank Frazetta (February 9, 1928 – May 10, 2010) was an American fantasy and science fiction artist, noted for work in comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, LP record album covers and other media. He was the subject of a 2003 documentary. Frazetta was inducted into the comic book industry's Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1995 and the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1999. Born Frank Frazzetta in Brooklyn, New York City, he removed one "z" from his last name early in his ca... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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All The Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame Winners
-28 Items- Complete list of The Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame winners since its inception. Photos are included for almost every The Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame winner. Winners of the The Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in every year are listed here alphabetically, but you can sort this The Will Eisner Awar...more
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All Hugo Award for Best Professional Artist Winners
(14 Items) Complete list of Hugo Award for Best Professional Artist winners since its inception. Photos are included for almost every Hugo Award for Best Professional Artist winner. Winners of the Hugo Award for Best Professional Artist in every year are listed here alphabetically, but you can sort this Hugo ...more
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Famous Authors from Italy
List of the most popular, renowned or famous authors from Italy. List includes the most notable authors from Italy, along with photos when available. This list of Italian authors is alphabetical, but can be sorted by any column and answers the question "what famous authors are from Italy?". You can ...more
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Frank Frazetta's 1966 masterpiece Tomorrow Midnight headlines sale at Heritage Auctions
Source: Art DailyBEVERLY HILLS, CA.-Frank Frazetta's masterpiece of science fiction art, Tomorrow Midnight, 1966 - famously featured on the front of Ballantine's 1966 book collection of EC's evocative and important adaptations of Ray Bradbury's classic short stories - is ...
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From comic book characters to cake toppers, Concord sculptor a cut above
Source: Independent TribuneHe has also had the opportunity to work on a sculpture based on the famous fantasy artist Frank Frazetta. Frazetta’s “Dracula meets the Wolfman” painting was the basis for a sculpture McDevitt created which was mass produced by ReelArt Studios.
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The John Carter That Never Was
Source: IGNAlthough Conran's incarnation was among the many that fell apart before Andrew Stanton ultimately got John Carter made, the video below shows the very Frank Frazetta-influenced visual concept for his aborted version: