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Frank Frazetta (born
Frank Frazzetta /frəˈzɛtə/;
February 9, 1928 – May 10, 2010) was an
American artist known for
themes of
fantasy and
science fiction...
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Bakshi and
Frank Frazetta, was
distributed by 20th Century-Fox. The
animated feature,
based on
characters co-created by
Bakshi and
Frazetta, was made using...
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Death Dealer is a 1973
fantasy painting by
American artist Frank Frazetta. It
depicts a
menacing armor-clad
warrior with a
horned helmet,
whose facial...
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twelve volumes published in this
series featured cover paintings by
Frank Frazetta.
Conan (1967, by
Robert E. Howard, L.
Sprague de Camp, and Lin Carter)...
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Egyptian Queen is a
painting by
Frank Frazetta, made in 1969 for the
cover of the horror-comic
magazine Eerie. It
depicts a near-nude
woman leaning against...
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collaboration between painter Frank Frazetta and
animator Ralph Bakshi. The deal was
closed shortly after Frazetta's death. In 2011,
Rodriguez announced...
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American artist Frank Frazetta.
Notwithstanding the
prolific use of the word "Conan" that's been
attached to
Frazetta's work for many years, none...
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venturing into fine art
during and
after this time.
Fantasy artist Frank Frazetta supposedly described Jones as "the
greatest living painter" and she included...
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group of
young cartoonists,
including Joe Orlando,
Frank Frazetta and Al Williamson.
Frazetta noted, "I met Roy
Krenkel back in 1949 or 1950, and he has...
- tracks. It is
their best-selling album. The
cover is a
painting by
Frank Frazetta titled "Dark Kingdom." The
Globe and Mail
wrote that "Molly
Hatchet is...