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5. I'd be remiss if I didn't mention Bernie Wrightson, a master of the craft. The attention to detail, the contrast of heavy shadows and delicate lines, the juxtaposition of monstrosities being drawn beautifully. His is a work I continue to study and learn from.
Bernie Wrightson does the cover honors for CHAMBER OF DARKNESS #7 (Marvel, 1970)!!
Dieser SF-Horror-Comic @SplitterVerlag ist auch beim zweiten Lesen noch immer eine eindrucksvolle Hommage an Frankenstein - und passenderweise an Bernie Wrightson, den Meister des Makabren, der den Klassiker einst majestätisch illustriert hat.
Awesome Bernie Wrightson cover for DC's SECRETS OF HAUNTED HOUSE (Jan. 1982)! Check out the reflection of the jack-o'-lantern head on the ground -- nice touch!
Those Bernie Wrightson illustrations were incredible. I treasured that book and showed it off to others every chance I got, for obvious reasons.
With the death of Meat Loaf (Michael Lee Aday), it's impossible to overstate how much of his success was due to these iconic album covers by comic artists Richard Corben and Bernie Wrightson, respectively.
While everyone's quite rightly posting Richard Corben's iconic cover for Bat Out Of Hell today, let's not forget Berni Wrightson did an equally wonderful cover for #RIPMeatLoaf's follow up album.
Aliens cover art by
Bernie Wrightson
Simon Bisley
Mike Mignola
Kent Williams
Some pieces of Bernie Wrightson that I love. Makes me want to buy pen nibs, brushes and jars of ink.
This gorgeous 1971 Bernie Wrightson cover for a reprint collection is clearly based upon an Alan Weiss panel from the story "A Bottle of Incense, a Whiff of the Past" in HOUSE OF SECRETS #94 months later. @gerryconway wrote it and wonder if he knows or remembers why the mixup?
Batman : Hidden Treasures (2010) art by Bernie Wrightson w/ @KevinNowlan & @Sinccolor