Legendary science fiction and fantasy artist Frank Frazetta (1928–2010) just smashed his own record for the most expensive work of comic book or fantasy art with a $13.5 million sale of a painting of ...
This week, a Frank Frazetta masterpiece is landing on the block at Heritage Auctions. Titled Conan the Berserker and created for the cover of the 1967 paperback edition of Conan the Conqueror, it ...
Most of us are pretty familiar with the art of Frank Frazetta: his amazing Edgar Rice Burroughs illustrations. His original creation, the Death Dealer. And so much else. But you haven’t really learned ...
These are hard times for the art market. According to Artnet News, the overall market decreased 8.8% between January 1 and June 30, 2025, with the average sale per lot down 6.5% to $24,224 – trends ...
Frank Frazetta, the fantasy painter and illustrator whose images of sinewy warriors and lush vixens graced paperback novels, album covers and comic books for decades and became something close to the ...
The move brings Frank Frazetta artwork back into the legendary magazine, starting next year. By Graeme McMillan For many, the mere mention of Heavy Metal magazine brings to mind images of Frank ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rob Salkowitz is an Eisner-nominated comics journalist and author. Conan the Barbarian by Frank Frazetta, from the new art book ...
The late Frank Frazetta was a comic book artist-turned-illustrator who gained a worldwide audience for his fantasy work, for Conan, Vampirella and more, and holds the record for the highest-selling ...
Frank Frazetta rotoscoped me for director Ralph Bakshi’s "Fire and Ice." Remember Bakshi’s "Fritz the Cat" which in the 1980s made him a star? Well, Bakshi cast me in "Fire and Ice." We filmed the ...
Frank Frazetta, the fantasy painter and illustrator whose images of sinewy warriors and lush vixens graced paperback novels, album covers and comic books for decades and became something close to the ...
Few fantasy artists have had the impact or been more influential than Frank Frazetta. His cover images of slithering demons, axe-wielding barbarians, sensuous warrior women, and the like had ...
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