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Frank Frazetta’s “Sea Witch” Appeared on Eerie #7 (Warren, January 1967)
“Jim Warren is a great guy. Very amiable and a lot of fun. He’s a cocky little guy and he bullshits you a lot, but if you know him, you can handle him, no problem. You know what I mean? (Cont)
“Roy Krenkel, ERB artist and long-time friend of Frazetta’s, recommended Frazetta to Donald Wolheim, editor of ACE, but Wolheim was at first reluctant to use Frazetta's work. (cont)
Frank Frazetta’s cover artwork for Edgar Rice Burroughs paperback, “Tarzan and the Lost Empire.” (ACE 1962)
Frank Frazetta’s “TARZAN AND THE CASTAWAYS,” (Canaveral Press, 1965) Crafted with Frazetta's magical pen and brush techniques, this is one of his most sophisticated works. Many fans consider the period of the Canaveral plates to be among the best work Frazetta ever created.
Frazetta’s cover art for the paperback, “Conan The Avenger.” In typical Frazetta fashion, when he received the original art back from Lancer, he revised Conan and Queen Zanobia. Version II, also known as “Sacrifice,” was later published on issue #7Conan: The Frazetta Cover Series