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'''Frank Frazetta, Sr.''' was one of ''the'' most prolific and popular of artists for pulp [[Sword and Sorcery]] novels during the 1950s. He was frequently employed to do art for [[Conan the Barbarian]]. [[Frazetta Man]] is also his baby. And then there's the Death Dealer, 1973.
'''Frank Frazetta, Sr.''' was one of ''the'' most prolific and popular of artists for pulp [[Sword and Sorcery]] novels during the 1950s. He was frequently employed to do art for [[Conan the Barbarian]]. [[Frazetta Man]] is also his baby. And then there's the Death Dealer, 1973.
[[File:Frank_Frazetta_Pinup.jpg|thumb|You know you want him.]]


The Death Dealer got erected as a statue at Fort Hood in 2009. This led to a [https://www.poconorecord.com/article/20100419/News/4190321 lawsuit] between Frank Sr. and Frank ''Jr.'' over who had the right to allow what derivative art to be made from the elder's originals.
The Death Dealer got erected as a statue at Fort Hood in 2009. This led to a [https://www.poconorecord.com/article/20100419/News/4190321 lawsuit] between Frank Sr. and Frank ''Jr.'' over who had the right to allow what derivative art to be made from the elder's originals.

Revision as of 00:20, 1 February 2021

Frank Frazetta, Sr. was one of the most prolific and popular of artists for pulp Sword and Sorcery novels during the 1950s. He was frequently employed to do art for Conan the Barbarian. Frazetta Man is also his baby. And then there's the Death Dealer, 1973.

You know you want him.

The Death Dealer got erected as a statue at Fort Hood in 2009. This led to a lawsuit between Frank Sr. and Frank Jr. over who had the right to allow what derivative art to be made from the elder's originals.

Ralph Bakshi involved Frazetta in their animation Fire and Ice, for better or worse. Its Darkwolf is the Death Dealer, but lame, as only Bakshi could fuck up a good thing.