R.I.P Frank Frazetta (1928 to 2010)

Monday, May 10, 2010

Frank Frazetta was born on 9 February 1928 in Brooklyn, New York, USA and He was died on 10 May 2010 in Fort Myers, Florida, died USA. Frank Frazetta, illustrator with vivid colors and arresting sort conjured up fantastic world of muscle bound heroes struggling with broad swords and battle axes to see helpless women from the terrible beast, Monday in Fort Myers, Florida He was 82.



Death caused by stroke, was confirmed by Rob slopes Ella and Steve Ferzoco, his business manager. In a telephone interview, said Mr. Pista Ella as Mr. Frazetta, who had a history of stroke, had returned from a family Mother's Day banquet on Sunday evening and was sick. Medical Medical armed military were called, and Mr. Frazetta was taken to hospital where he died.

Frazetta touched them male nerves to the skin deep to jump out in life, he sparks very visceral artist lurking inside me. Power throw under my Cheerio-induced boyhood strength. These paintings red my head and drove my energy front ward to art camp.

In the 1940's and 1950's, did Mr. Frazetta Comics floor as Al Capp's "Lil 'Abner" and comics such as "Famous Funnies," which he contributed a series of covers depicting the futuristic travelers Buck Rogers. He also had his own newspaper strip that was 1952-1953, called "Johnny Comet".

Frank Frazetta was born 9 February 1928. His early creative career consisted of many years of elegantly drawn comics work, including donations to the EC Comics line, supports Al Capp L'il Abner and later portrait several years of the strip, and work with Harvey Kurtzman at Little Annie Fanny.

source:artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com

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