Mark CreativeMountainGames.com May 10, 2010 #12 Those paperback covers in the Sixties and Seventies were an early inspiration for my gaming. Sad he has passed on.
Those paperback covers in the Sixties and Seventies were an early inspiration for my gaming. Sad he has passed on.
jaerdaph #UkraineStrong May 11, 2010 #13 Personally, I'll never forget his Vampirella covers... My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. RIP Mr. Frazetta
Personally, I'll never forget his Vampirella covers... My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. RIP Mr. Frazetta
pawsplay Hero May 11, 2010 #14 Frank wasn't just a fantasy illustrator I liked... he was THE fantasy illustrator I liked.
Amphimir Míriel Explorer May 11, 2010 #15 May he spend eternity surrounded by the women he painted ... (including his wife, who was his model for many iconic works)
May he spend eternity surrounded by the women he painted ... (including his wife, who was his model for many iconic works)
M Mikaze First Post May 11, 2010 #16 God bless ya, Frank. He and Ellie're back together again. Man was a hardcore character. Learned to paint with his offhand after a stroke, IIRC. Last edited: May 11, 2010
God bless ya, Frank. He and Ellie're back together again. Man was a hardcore character. Learned to paint with his offhand after a stroke, IIRC.
Psion Adventurer May 11, 2010 #17 A sad passing of the man whose art very nearly defines Sword & Sorcery. RIP, Mr. Frazetta.
darjr I crit! May 11, 2010 #19 I grew up surrounded by his art on books and posters. My Dad is a huge fan, as am I. I'm gonna give Dad a call.
I grew up surrounded by his art on books and posters. My Dad is a huge fan, as am I. I'm gonna give Dad a call.
ColonelHardisson What? Me Worry? May 11, 2010 #20 A true giant has passed. Few, if any, artists so defined a genre as Frazetta defined swords & sorcery.
A true giant has passed. Few, if any, artists so defined a genre as Frazetta defined swords & sorcery.