If you’re still looking for that special something for the comic book fan on your holiday list, then Image Comics might have the answer.Just in time for the holidays, Image Comics is releasing an ...
Buck Rogers has been one of the most enduring science fiction classics in American history since its debut in Amazing Stories volume 3 number 5 in 1928. From those pulp origins, it spread to become a ...
Frank Frazetta’s Death Dealer #1 from Opus Comics will head back back for an unprecedented third print, featuring a brand new cover by Carlos Valenzuela, ComicBook.com has learned exclusively. Fans ...
Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer stars the titular warrior from the famed 1973 painting by the fantasy art legend, doing what he does best in the service of launching The Frazettaverse. His business is ...
Frank Frazetta, the master illustrator whose brooding, epic painting style shifted the tone of comics and fantasy paperback covers forever, has died. He was 82. Frazetta, who had a history of strokes, ...
Frank Frazetta died this week. I wish there was a nicer way to say it. I never met him - and if I had I’m sure only fanboy drool would’ve burbled out in place of actual words - but I sure have a lot ...
In case you’d forgotten how mind-blowing the art of the late Frank Frazetta and Frank Miller is, an art-lover paid a record-breaking $101,575 for Miller’s black-and-white cover image for Daredevil ...
A brief retrospective of the influential artist’s transcendent workBy Joseph Lin Although most of Frank Frazetta's work graced the covers of comics and novels, he was much more than just an ...
Frank Frazetta was the 20th century’s greatest fantasy artist. Most would say he’s the greatest that ever lived. From comic strips and books to his iconic paintings for Conan and Edgar Rice Burroughs ...
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Several questions that have been nagging at me for awhile: (1) Was there a warehouse find of Frank Frazetta's run in Famous Funnies? I know the title had great sales, but so many of the Frazetta books ...