As Halloween perpetrates its Satanic evil on the neighborhoods of America, here's Eerie #8, released in March 1967, featuring another mind-warping cover painting by the great Frank Frazetta titled "Demon Sword." Click to embiggen
Comic Books, Warren Publishing, Eerie, Frank Frazetta, Halloween
Issue #5 of Eerie Magazine came out in September 1966 with another classic Frank Frazetta cover, depicting some unlucky swamp explorers who encounter something a bit larger than a gator. Click to embiggen
Comic Books, Warren Publishing, Eerie, Frank Frazetta, Halloween
Continuing our Halloween comics theme, here's issue #3 of Warren Publishing's Eerie, released in May 1966. This issue featured another classic Frank Frazetta painting, with a scuba diver who wishes he hadn't opened a treasure chest on the bottom of the sea. Click to embiggen The back cover shows what happened next: Click ...
Comic Books, Warren Publishing, Eerie, Frank Frazetta, Halloween
Eerie #2 was released in March 1966 by Warren Publishing, featuring this terrific cover by Frank Frazetta. The Lizard Collection copy of this one is damaged slightly, so it's not worth a lot as a collector's item, but the colors are still bright and unfaded and the artwork looks great. ...
Comic Books, Warren Publishing, Eerie, Frank Frazetta, Halloween
As Halloween approaches, here's the Lizard Collection's copy of Frank Frazetta's classic cover illustration for Creepy #7. A werewolf and a vampire battle to the death (or whatever) in an abandoned castle's graveyard. Dig it. Click to embiggen
Comic Books, Warren Publishing, Creepy, Frank Frazetta, Halloween
Tonight’s cover photo from the Lizard Collection is Creepy #16, published in August 1967, featuring an exceptional painting by the late Frank Frazetta. Click the image to see an enlarged version of Frazetta’s painting, isolated from the rest of the cover. Click to embiggen
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This is sad news; one of the greats of fantasy art, Frank Frazetta, died of a stroke today at the age of 82. Frazetta was perhaps most famous for his cover paintings for the Conan series of paperback books. His musclebound barbarians, scantily clad barbarian princesses and enchantresses, and imaginative use ...
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