Frank Frazetta
Birth date: February 09, 1928
Died: May 10, 2010
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After the pummeling my nerves received from John Carter’s ego in Warlord of Mars, I approached this book with trepidation. Fortunately, I enjoyed it a lot more than the previous installment. Firstly, the focus isn’t on John Carter, but on the eponymous Thuvia of Ptarth and John Carter’s son, Carthor...
For a 100-year-old story, it has held up remarkedly. Parts of the story are very predictable, and the ending seemed abrupt, but it was a great read. I would pit this story against any modern sci-fi or dystopian story, and expect it would rank pretty well. I enjoyed Beyond Thirty aka The Lost Contine...
I love Vampirella and had been meaning to read this art book. Besides the disappointment in realizing that the book focuses mostly on the 1990s onwards and almost nothing on the Warren Years (1960s to early 1980s), my favorite, I enjoyed the book. This art book had its flaws but I loved the intervie...
When I was growing up, anything that smacked of horror was forbidden in my family. The only comic books allowed were Illustrated Classics and Disney. However my lifelong obsession with horror fiction began at the age of 6 when a babysitter allowed me to watch the movie Frankenstein while my parents ...
Very nice paintings and book cover reproductions. Ken Kelly is really good - unfortunately, he's not quite as good as Boris Vallejo and Frank Frazetta, who he imitates, so all of his paintings basically look like inferior imitations of the masters.